James Nesbitt
James Nesbitt: Disasters That Changed Britain (2018)
Season 1
This six-part series unpicks the events that led to the most devastating disasters of the past 60 years, shining a spotlight on the human cost of the tragedies while seeking to explain the wider political, cultural and institutional context that contributed to them – and looks at the changes made in the wake of each disaster.
Released March 19, 2018
Episode 45 min
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S1E1 - Paddington Rail Crash
James Nesbitt explores some of Britain's most tragic disasters, starting with the 1999 rail accident at Ladbroke Grove in London that left 31 dead.
March 19, 2018, midnight
S1E2 - Zeebrugge Ferry Disaster
James Nesbitt examines the tragic events of 6 March 1987 when the ferry Herald of Free Enterprise capsized, resulting in the deaths of 193 passengers and crew.
March 26, 2018, midnight
S1E3 - Piper Alpha
The actor examines the Piper Alpha oil platform explosion of July 1988, one of the most devastating man-made catastrophes to date, in which 167 workers died.
April 2, 2018, midnight
S1E4 - Munich Air Crash
The Munich air crash of 1958, when a flight carrying the Manchester United football team crashed on its third attempt to take off from a slush-covered runway.
April 9, 2018, midnight
S1E5 - King's Cross Fire
The actor explores the King's Cross underground station fire of November 1987, which ignited under a wooden escalator and claimed 31 lives.
April 16, 2018, midnight
S1E6 - Grenfell Tower Tragedy
Grenfell Tower: James Nesbitt examines the Grenfell Tower fire. On 14 June 2017, the 24-storey apartment block went up in flames leading to 71 deaths.
April 23, 2018, midnight
Network: Sky History
Episode Runtime: 45 min.
Season Runtime: 270 min.
Released: March 19, 2018
Last Air Date: April 23, 2018, midnight
Status: Returning Series
Certification: NR
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