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S2 Ep1: Titanic with Richy Craven & Rachel O'Neill

S2 Ep1: Titanic with Richy Craven & Rachel O'Neill

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It’s been 84 years… Well not quite. The ship of dreams is taking to the high seas once again as Titanic sails into cinemas for her 25th anniversary. What better time to climb aboard this cultural juggernaut and see if it remains a first class experience. We wanted to go to a real party so not one but two guests embarked on this transatlantic crossing with us. A mathematical certainty of a good time.

Speaking of potential disastrous endeavours taking their maiden voyage, we have launched a Patreon! The First One To See is the home of all our cultural chats including what we’re watching right now and anything else that tickles our fancy. Sign up at https://www.patreon.com/TheLastOneToSee


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Our theme music is “80's And Chill” by Empyreal Glow


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