01621cgm a2200217 4500 214861966 TxAuBib 20150424120000.0 080506s2006||||||||||||||||||||||v|eng|u TxAuBib Wolfinger, Kirk. Titanic's final moments [videorecording] / History Channel. A&E Television Networks, 2006. Free : 100 minutes. On a cold night in April 1912 over 1500 people aboard the RMS Titanic lost their lives to the merciless waters of the North Atlantic. More than ninety years after the fateful event several questions about the ship's destruction still remain. The mystery of how a vessel built to such revolutionary standards could sink so rapidly has loomed in the minds of scientists and historians for decades. What actually happened to the ship after striking the iceberg? In August 2005 in an effort to resove this and other puzzling questions about the Titanic's final moments explorers John Chatterton and Richie Kohler set out to investigate a recently discovered and virtually unexplored site far beyond where anyone had looked before. Two-and-a-half miles beneath the surface the team made a number of startling discoveries certain to captivate audiences around the globe. TITANIC'S FINAL MOMENTS revisits the amazing story of the Titanic as it's never been told before. 20080506. Titanic (Steamship) History. Titanic (Steamship.) Documentary films. History Channel.