Last Night on the Titanic

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On the night of April 14, 1912, in the last hours before the Titanic struck the iceberg, passengers in all classes were enjoying unprecedented luxuries. Innovations in food, drink, and decor made this voyage the apogee of Edwardian elegance.

This series looks at individual accounts of tragedy and survival from the figures that made up the passengers and crew members of the ship. They include millionaires, artists, fashionistas, bakers, cookers, musicians, doctors, and con-men.

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  • sbstarr
    Titanic passenger focus is interesting
    I enjoyed the variety of people this podcast highlights from steerage to trendsetters to the wealthy. It was great fun to tie it together with a recipe that had a connection to the episode. Great driving experience for Titanic buffs.
  • cool guy👍😀🤘🏼🥷🏿
    Not bad
    I am a genius titanic kid who knows way more than all you other raters and I knew everything that they talked about in the podcast. I am awesome. Plus the woman’s voice is so ugly. I hated it. And most of the facts were just WRONG. whoever produced this junk was a idiot.
  • BklynShei
    Informative!
    I’m an elder millennial Titanic kid who knows pretty much everything about the Titanic, yet, I still heard some new stories on this podcast. I loved hearing about the individuals of this tragic event who deserve to have their memory kept alive. If you’re a history lover you’ll really enjoy this podcast.
  • Indoorlife
    Confusingly bad
    I’m not a stickler for details, but it’s pretty impressive how many basic facts this podcast gets wrong! I’m only a casual Titanic fan, but a lot of the info in the episodes I listened to could be thoroughly debunked with a web search. Clumsily produced.
  • sinoscuba
    Poor research
    The number of basic mistakes in this podcasts introduction and its show notes demonstratse the lack of research conducted in its production. In the show notes, the ship is referred to as “HMS Titanic”. Almost any online reference will show that the ship was always known as “RMS Titanic. It was a civilian ship authorized as a mail carrier, not a naval ship. also, the male host says in the introduction, that 3000 people were on board titanic. This was never the case. When Titanic sailed, more than 2200 were on board and about 1500 of those perished. It’s pretty difficult to get these basic facts wrong. As such the listener need to go no further except to move on to other better produced podcasts about Titanic.
  • eva wattson
    Loved it
    I am in to titanic like a lot, I loved listening to this podcast about the people and their stories. The only down side was the audio. But other wise I loved it. 🚢❤️
  • Winfieldmom
    Fun, easy to listen to, clean
    Fun podcast to listen to with kids. Engaging, new information.
  • Theshipkid
    Pretty nice Pod
    LOVE
  • Journal6
    Cooker?!!!
    You know it’s Cook, right? 🤨
  • HitlerismyDAd
    Popcorn Episode
    The woman talking is abysmal to listen to. She has no rhythm to her voice, she has no knowledge, and nothing to offer to the podcast. She is incredibly painful to listen to. I was trying to fall asleep to this episode but instead I’m haunted by her terrible speaking voice and her uninteresting story.
  • JTSauls1
    I like it
    I am an kid but I like this podcast because it’s just historical. But I just like it because it’s just cool From Andrew Sauls
  • asilrekram
    Interesting BUT…
    Interesting but audio cuts in and out when Veronica is speaking. Makes it hard to listen to. It’s great to hear the history of the people on board, but with the issues with the audio it’s frustrating.
  • fshrhh
    Titanic person
    I am a kid but That podcast that y’all do is… something. I hate that they are so short. Could you extend them by like 30 minutes. Thanks
  • I Love Hostory
    Interesting and informative but...
    The guest speaker has an annoying voice. It sounds like she has a cold or is pinching her nose or something. Plus she tends to ramble. I wish the podcast was just information from her but not her saying it. I wasn’t able to listen to every episode.
  • C.MurphyII
    Shhhhh
    Would be easier to get into if the female host didn’t talk about her life so much. I want to hear about the titanic ... not your third grade teacher. Not you having breast cancer
  • True Fan Forever
    Loved This Titanic Podcast
    I really enjoyed this Podcast with Guest Veronica Hinke. I loved listening to her telling Scott All About her book The Last Night On The Titanic. Unsinkable Drinking, Dining & Style. I enjoyed all the details that she painstakingly researched for her book and all the recipes from the actual Titanic Menus that she talked about with Scott. By listening to this Podcast...I wanted to know more so I also got her Kindle Book on my phone which delves deeper into The Last Night On The Titanic and gives you even more recipes. I am a HUGE Titanic Fan and this Podcast in my opinion is well worth listening to. I give it 🌠🌠🌠🌠🌠 5 stars and 👍👍2 thumbs up. Jeanne Ann K
  • Elijddthcddj
    Interesting Podcast
    Interesting, informative and fun podcast. However there are several historical inaccuracies. For example, the first ten seconds of “popcorn man” episode makes a huge historical mistake saying titanic had 3300 souls on board which is not true.
  • Shutupsoccerpasta
    not super exciting
    the hosts don’t seem that into it :/ also im episode one and there’s already been a story repeat :////
  • Toxic Listener
    Ugh!
    It’s interesting if you already know the stories and want to hear a little more, but the hosts don’t have much of anything new to offer. However, I had never heard of the popcorn vendor, so that was nice to learn about. But some of the little inaccuracies and are so annoying. Captain “John” Smith? Really? I could have done without the recipes too, but I understand this series was meant to sell a book.
  • Somebody anybody
    Fun and educational!
    A lot of fun to listen to, especially for lifelong Titanic enthusiasts like me. The editing is a bit wonky at times and the guest speaker is about as eloquent as Trump, but I still thoroughly enjoyed it.
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