Yeah I was surprised it wasn't on today on Sky at least and then I saw a 3D trailer ...
They're probably not allowed to since it's currently in cinemas, why would people go to the cinema if it was being shown on TV? So most likely they have no permission to show it.
No that was another ship that sank too I think. Never read a cat story about the Titanic.
The Empress of Ireland had a similar story but there is also a story (as told by Violet Jessop) about the Titanic's cat, Jenny. A stoker also reported that the cat gave birth to a litter of kittens and disembarked at Southampton (having boarded in Belfast).
Real life hero "The Unsinkable Molly Brown " sidelined in lifeboat dramatic scene by some of Fellows fake heros
I know - Fellowes took Mrs Brown's insistence on going back (and the 'don't you know you're talking to a lady') and gave it to his fictional countess. Arrogant writing, IMO.
Real life hero "The Unsinkable Molly Brown " sidelined in lifeboat dramatic scene by some of Fellows fake heros
My gran spoke of her with great awe. Apparently quite a legend in her time. Led me and my brother to name our craps that wouldn't flush away after her when we were wee. "Did you leave the unsinkable Molly Bown in the loo?"
Never underestimate the power of brandy. He was back to life before he even swallowed it.
Whatever was in that brandy - the NHS should get the formula and bottle it!:D
Odd they didn't seem to try the brandy on poor Paolo - it looked like a litre bottle (how did the woman manage to smuggle that on board).
Surely the viewers would have much preferred poor Paolo to live - as Annie has nothing. Rather than the toff whose wife would be well looked after as her dead husband was loaded and a member of the aristocracy?
PS I thought the reference to TOWIE being on next on ITV2 during the closing credits was so TACKY! Show some dignity and respect ITV!
The Empress of Ireland had a similar story but there is also a story (as told by Violet Jessop) about the Titanic's cat, Jenny. A stoker also reported that the cat gave birth to a litter of kittens and disembarked at Southampton (having boarded in Belfast).
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Aww.
i thought it would be on too although i think with it back in the Cinemas in 3D theres no reason to put it on tv atm
Yeah I was surprised it wasn't on today on Sky at least and then I saw a 3D trailer ...
And the captain "Damn I was looking forward to getting my gold watch for my retirement in.....glug glug glug"
Five years research Fellows ??? The guys a complete tool -James Cameron has nothing to worry about
And then promptly got told off for doing it and to get back to duty, even though the ship was sinking..
I read that she left the ship at Southampton.
To be fair, it was probably judged as 'not PC' to show smoking so they omitted it.
They're probably not allowed to since it's currently in cinemas, why would people go to the cinema if it was being shown on TV? So most likely they have no permission to show it.
With her litter of kittens.
I thought the cat refused to get on the boat?
Good cat
Smart moggie
No that was another ship that sank too I think. Never read a cat story about the Titanic.
The Empress of Ireland had a similar story but there is also a story (as told by Violet Jessop) about the Titanic's cat, Jenny. A stoker also reported that the cat gave birth to a litter of kittens and disembarked at Southampton (having boarded in Belfast).
I know - Fellowes took Mrs Brown's insistence on going back (and the 'don't you know you're talking to a lady') and gave it to his fictional countess. Arrogant writing, IMO.
My gran spoke of her with great awe. Apparently quite a legend in her time. Led me and my brother to name our craps that wouldn't flush away after her when we were wee. "Did you leave the unsinkable Molly Bown in the loo?"
Whatever was in that brandy - the NHS should get the formula and bottle it!:D
Odd they didn't seem to try the brandy on poor Paolo - it looked like a litre bottle (how did the woman manage to smuggle that on board).
Surely the viewers would have much preferred poor Paolo to live - as Annie has nothing. Rather than the toff whose wife would be well looked after as her dead husband was loaded and a member of the aristocracy?
PS I thought the reference to TOWIE being on next on ITV2 during the closing credits was so TACKY! Show some dignity and respect ITV!
Oh right. I see.
Don't all rush at once folks....:D