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?
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As the scale of the subterfuge becomes clear, Tim and Carlo appear in front of the RNZ board.
As the sheer scale of their deception becomes clear, Tim and Carlo are summoned to appear before the board of RNZ to explain themselves.
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The game is up. Can Carlo save the day?
Everything is out in the open. RNZ knows the team have been misleading them. And now Carlo has to somehow save the day by connecting Charles Lightoller to the Canterbury Cat.
Can he do it?
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What if Lightoller lied to the Titanic inquiries? What if Tim and Carlo are lying to RNZ?
Its looking very much like Lightoller has told some some whoppers. But would it have mattered?
Carlo insists we need to go back and interrogate Titanic’s fina... more
What if the crew of the Titanic knew about the iceberg - and did nothing?
Finally - finally! We can talk about the book.
In it, Lightoller makes some very big and explosive claims. So big, he wrote them in italics! And so explosive, his book was pu... more
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really enjoyed season 1 but please leave coffee the final 8 mins in each episode where a “funny friend” gives an opinion.
They arn’t funny, just distracting and annoying.
Nothing is real. Everything is a lie. The Canterbury cat sunk the Titanic. And is probably responsible for COVID. But seriously this is an extraordinary piece of podcasting - detailed, hilarious and so well put-together - and that they managed to make Season 2 even wilder than Season 1. 3000 historically accurate stars.
I’m with Tim, now more than ever I believe the conspiracy was real
I absolutely love this podcast. I’ve learned so much about the Titanic (or maybe the Olympic???) and it’s made me both laugh and cry. Also I discovered that I really need Rose Matafeo to become a common audiobook narrator because she’s got the best voice.
love this show. can you guys pleeeease do a season about the titan submersible when carlo finally runs out of new details to add
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