Did Titanic Sink?

In season 2, Tim and Carlo go hunting for the mysterious Canterbury Cat. So what's a censored first edition expose of the Titanic's sinking got to do with that?

Presented and produced by Tim Batt and Carlo Ritchie

A grayscale illustration with a central depiction of an iceberg and a ship's bow featuring a spiral eye design. The background is filled with radiating lines and question marks. The names 'TIM BATT' and 'CARLO RITCHIE' are written in large black letters curved around the top of the image. The text 'DID TITANIC SINK?' is prominently displayed in large, green, textured capital letters at the bottom of the image. The overall design has a vintage, mysterious feel.

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Credits

Tim Batt

Producer and Presenter

Carlo Ritchie

Producer and Presenter
Abby Howells
Director, Season 2
Justin Gregory
Executive Producer
Tim Watkin
Executive Producer
Jeremy Ansell
Audio Engineer, Season 2
Briana Juretich
Production Coordinator, Season 2
Eilish Wilson
Composer
Hikurangi Schaverien-Kaa
Musician
Phoebe Johnson
Musician
Hannah Lawless
Graphic Designer
Robert Whitaker
Graphic Designer
Blair Stagpoole
Audio Engineer, Season 1
Chelsie Preston-Crayford
Director, Season 1
Katy Gosset
Producer, Season 1

Season 1
Inquiry transcripts courtesy of the Titanic Inquiry Project.
Marconigram transcripts courtesy of Sean Coghlan.
This work would not be possible without the work of the Titanic Inquiry Project.

Awards

2023 NZ Podcast Awards

Best Comedy - Gold

2023 NZ Podcast Awards

Best Podcast of the Year - Bronze

2023 NZ Radio Awards

Finalist - Best Entertainment

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