
One thing has become clear since Titanic sank in 1912:
A single survivor testimony has risen above all the rest, and not only influenced how we thought the ship sank til the discovery of her wreck in 1985, but has continued to inspire theatrical and television productions which depict the tragedy to this day. He's seen as a leading man and a hero - but was he telling the truth?
We discuss/debate in this episode of Time To Talk Titanic, and try to get to the bottom of why he was believed over so many others, if there were any motives for him to lie, or if he ever lied in the first place...