Blake Ritson | Herbert Selpin | Mike Walker - Sunk | BBC Radio 4
"A drama to mark the 100 year anniversary of the Launch of Titanic (31st May 1911). This is the fascinating story behind the 1943 Nazi propaganda film, Titanic, which was up until then, the most expensive German film ever. The film was commissioned by Goebbels with a view to discredit British and American capitalists. Ironically, this production became a symbol for the corruption and 'sinking' of the Third Reich itself." Cast Walter Zerlett-Olfenius .....Richard Laing Herbert Selpin.....Blake Ritson Joseph Goebbels.....Jason Watkins Hans Nielsen .....Nick Dunning Sybille Schmitz .....Lucy Cohu Ernst Fritz Furbringer .....Miche Doherty Miss Volkmaan.....Séainín Brennan The Barman.....Paul Kennedy Producer/Director.....Gemma McMullan https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b011...

Blake Ritson | Henry Bolingbroke | Richard II - And All Our Dreams Will End in Death | BBC Radio 4

The Crippled Tanker (Drama, War, WW II)

Different States by Mike Walker | Radio Drama

Jackie Kennedy's Marriage With JFK Was NEVER What America Believed

Britain Used Palestine to Pay Off Its WWI Debt — The Balfour Declaration Was a Banking Deal

Stephen Fry Live at the Sydney Opera House 2010 + Extras

A Touch of Frost - S5 Ep.2 | House Calls | Full Episode

The Bankers Who Funded Hitler During WWII — And Got Away With It

Blake Ritson | The Absolutist by John Boyne | BBC Radio 4

Neil deGrasse Tyson: The Whistleblowers Are Telling The Truth About Aliens!

Blake Ritson | Charles Edward Stuart | Bonnie Prince Charlie: Who Dares to Be Free | BBC Radio 4

BBC RADIO DRAMA: A HOME OF THEIR OWN by Martyn Wade

The Doubting Thomases - Saturday Night Theatre - Mike Stott

Blake Ritson | Merton | Henry James - The Wings of the Dove | BBC Radio 4

The REAL Reason Andrew Parker Bowles Divorced Queen Camilla

D-Day's British Band of Brothers

Why Medieval Villages Never Froze — Even During the Harshest Winters

ANNIHILATING AMERICAN HECKLERS | JIMMY CARR CROWD WORK MARATHON VOL.1

Home at Seven by R. C. Sherriff - BBC Saturday Night Theatre | Echoes of the Radio

