People of Note - Jeremy Day

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On People of Note this week, Rodney Trudgeon will be talking to the painter Jeremy Day, someone who is fascinated with the sinking of the Titanic 109 years ago on April the 14th. All sorts of theories continue to swirl around this famous and tragic sinking including some bizarre conspiracy theories. As part of the programme, the music featured will be selections from the music that was played on board, including as the ship went down.
11 Apr 2021 English South Africa TV & Film

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