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Piper Alpha 25 Years On
Northsound
1 episodes
3 months ago
Twenty five years ago on the 6th of July 1988, tragedy struck in the North Sea. 167 men were killed when a series of explosions and fire ripped through the Piper Alpha platform. To this day it remains the world’s worst offshore disaster. Twenty five years on this programme will tell the stories of those touched by the tragedy - those on board, their legacy and those they left behind.
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Twenty five years ago on the 6th of July 1988, tragedy struck in the North Sea. 167 men were killed when a series of explosions and fire ripped through the Piper Alpha platform. To this day it remains the world’s worst offshore disaster. Twenty five years on this programme will tell the stories of those touched by the tragedy - those on board, their legacy and those they left behind.
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Piper Alpha 25 Years On
Piper Alpha - 25 Years On
Twenty five years ago on the 6th of July 1988, tragedy struck in the North Sea. 167 men were killed when a series of explosions and fire ripped through the Piper Alpha platform. To this day it remains the world’s worst offshore disaster. Twenty five years on this programme will tell the stories of those touched by the tragedy, those on board, their legacy and those they left behind.
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12 years ago
45 hours 33 minutes

Piper Alpha 25 Years On
Twenty five years ago on the 6th of July 1988, tragedy struck in the North Sea. 167 men were killed when a series of explosions and fire ripped through the Piper Alpha platform. To this day it remains the world’s worst offshore disaster. Twenty five years on this programme will tell the stories of those touched by the tragedy - those on board, their legacy and those they left behind.