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Tickets for the Titanic

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Tickets for the Titanic is a British anthology series of television plays, transmitted onChannel 4, that ran for two three-episode seasons in 1987 and 1988. The title came from the concept of Britain in the mid/late-1980s being a sinking ship. The series was produced byWilliam G Stewart, and made by his company, Regent Productions.

Title sequence

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Although the overall title was used for both seasons, only the very first episode carried the seriestitle sequence, with a metaphorical theme tune about the sinking of theRMS Titanic, which included lyrics such as: "Send the lifeboats out to sea, we've only got a few. Let the women and children drown, man, we've got to save the crew."

Two days after the first episode was shown, the Britishcross-Channel ferryMS Herald of Free Enterprise capsized with the loss of 193 passengers and crew. As a result, Channel 4 dropped the title sequence from the second and third episodes, and it was not used at all in the second season.

Episodes

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Series 1:

  • "Keeping Score" byGuy Jenkin, directed by William G Stewart

Two social misfits (Tessa Peake-Jones andMartyn Hesford) team together to get revenge on everyone who has crossed them in the past;Charles Gray appeared as Peake-Jones's father, theTottenham Hotspur-supporting Earl of Albany.

  • "The Way, the Truth, The Video"

Peter Firth as an evangelical anti-filth campaigner; withIan Bannen as a corrupt police officer.

Hywel Bennett steadily turns his suburban home into a virtual fortress.

Series 2:

A naive and innocent vicar (Tony Robinson) is posted to a parish near aGreenham Common-esque American/nuclear airbase, and falls foul of both the conservative locals and the security services.

A young woman (Alexandra Pigg) stops a much older man (Warren Mitchell) from committing suicide at a railway station, and he moves into her squat with her.

A vicar (Jonathan Pryce) and his family struggle in a future in whichThatcherism has reached its logical conclusions.

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