Then you should be watching Titanic: The Mission on Channel 4 on Monday nights. As the blurb on the website says, "Four modern day engineers attempt to rebuild sections of the Titanic, using the tools and techniques of the early twentieth century"
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Tonight's episode is based on the ships anchor, which was made in Netherton, just a mile or so up the road from where I work, so I'm expecting to see plenty of places I know!
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I've worked with one of the four guys on the show, Luke Perry, on a local monument designed by one of my classes, so I was quite surprised to see him on TV last week!
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Well worth watching - it's nice to see a primetime TV slot featuring engineering!
http://www.channel4.com/programmes/titanic-the-missionhttp://www.industrialheritagestronghold.co.uk/gal/crad/index.htm