Titanic: Blood and Steel

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  • 2012
  • 1 Season
  • 7.2  (2,076)

Titanic: Blood and Steel is a historical drama series that follows the construction of the iconic Titanic ship in Belfast during the early 20th century. Starring Kevin Zegers as a young engineer named Mark Muir, the show chronicles the challenges and controversies surrounding the creation of the world's largest and most luxurious ocean liner. Muir is a talented engineer who is recruited by his employer, the prestigious Harland and Wolff shipyard, to work on the construction of the Titanic. The series explores his personal and professional struggles as he navigates the complex political landscape of early 20th century Ireland and deals with the tensions between the shipyard's management and the workers' union. Alessandra Mastronardi plays Sofia Silvestri, an Italian immigrant who becomes Muir's romantic interest and a key figure in the workers' rights movement. Derek Jacobi portrays Lord William Pirrie, the influential chairman of the shipyard who is determined to see the Titanic completed despite financial setbacks and labor disputes. Other notable cast members include Massimo Ghini as Paolo Sandrini, a rival Italian engineer who clashes with Muir; Ian McElhinney as Gustav Wolff, one of the shipyard's founders; and Valentina Corti as Costanza, Pirrie's ambitious daughter who has her own agenda. The show also features several historical figures, such as J.P. Morgan (Chris Noth), the American financier who financed the Titanic's construction; Bruce Ismay (Neve Campbell), the managing director of the White Star Line who was onboard during the ship's fateful voyage; and Thomas Andrews (Stephen Campbell Moore), the ship's designer who tragically perished in the sinking. Throughout the series, viewers are given an inside look at the construction of the Titanic, from the laying of the keel to the installation of the last piece of furniture. The show pays close attention to the ship's luxurious amenities and the challenges of designing and building such a massive vessel. However, Titanic: Blood and Steel is not just a documentary-style series about the ship's construction. It delves into the social and political issues of the time, including the struggle for Irish independence, the rise of socialism and trade unions, and the conflicts between the classes. The show depicts the working conditions and safety hazards faced by the shipyard's laborers, as well as the prejudices and injustices faced by immigrants in Belfast. The show's attention to detail and historical accuracy is impressive, from the costumes and sets to the use of real-life locations in Belfast. The series draws upon a wealth of primary sources and personal accounts to recreate the events and people involved in the Titanic's creation. Overall, Titanic: Blood and Steel is a compelling and dramatic retelling of one of the most famous events in history. It offers a unique perspective on the Titanic's construction and the social and political issues of the time, while also featuring a talented and diverse cast of actors.

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The 'Unsinkable' Sets Sail
12. The 'Unsinkable' Sets Sail
July 29, 2012
The time has come for the great ship to leave for the New World. As Morgan always wanted, Titanic's maiden's voyage will become one of the first great PR events. Sofia and Joanna Yaeger are friends and she gets her a job as an illustrator for the New York Times. Pietro uses most of his money to buy her a ticket. Mark himself only gets on board by chance. The group also includes Jack Lowry, a young riveter we met since the beginning of the story. Violetta with the baby, whom Michael MacCann, has come back to marry. Joanna will be onboard and so will Kitty, by now an acclaimed actress. A little girl by the name of Sarah, with her mother, will board Third Class. Neither Mark nor his daughter are aware of their presence onboard the Titanic. And, while the ship sails for New York, and Mark and Sofia finally find happiness and reconciliation, we are left asking ourselves: who amongst our characters will survive the great disaster?
The Tipping Point
11. The Tipping Point
July 22, 2012
An accountant from the United States, Samuel, makes Mark feel jealous. Samuel is handsome and witty. He is American and unaware and uninterested in divisions. For Sofia, he represents a real temptation: Pietro is better and Mark still can't leave his job. Mark is still uncertain: he still hopes to find his daughter. Mark discovers what the girl's name was: Sarah. The girl might live in a small village outside Belfast. But the girl, who had indeed been living there, has left. They have moved to Belfast but no one knows where. Andrews fights, and looses, a memorable battle to equip Titanic more life boats. And while Pirrie and Churchill try to campaign for Home Rule in Belfast, the divide between the Catholic and Protestant communities has grown. Lord Pirrie, by now disillusioned with most of his liberal principles, falls ill.
A Crack in the Armor
10. A Crack in the Armor
July 15, 2012
Titanic's sister ship, the Olympic, is damaged again. Mark can't leave. Sofia also has to postpone her plans. Pietro has been injured at work and she must look after him. Mark and Andrews look for new solutions. The gashes in Olympic suggest that the steel is just too weak. Eventually they have to concede that the steel, combined with the sheer scope, is just not good enough. The double hull would have protected the ship - Perhaps the bulkheads too. For this to become a serious problem, Titanic would have to crash into something very solid. An occurrence that seems remote on the Atlantic Ocean. While Mark and Andrews slowly come to their conclusions, Emily is sentenced to an astoundingly unfair six months in jail. But another terrible event occurs: Conor is shot dead while the Unionists start advocating a new, separate State, Northern Ireland.
Burden of Proof
9. Burden of Proof
July 8, 2012
The Admiralty has opened an inquiry into the Olympic accident, and Pirrie, Andrews, Morgan and Mark are invited to London to participate in the works.
High Stakes
8. High Stakes
July 1, 2012
The high staked General Elections are drawing closer. The magnates have their own candidate, the Unionist extremist Albert Hatton. The fact that Pirrie does not support Hatton makes him an enemy of the ruling class. Michael is campaigning for Labour. His sister Emily helps him. But she gets arrested for giving out leaflets. This is a political measure, and Emily is only the scapegoat. On the ship front, Mark's proposition to erect higher bulkheads to defend Titanic is crushed by Ismay, the Chairman of White Star Lines, the company Titanic is being built for. When the elections occur, Albert Hatton wins a handsome majority. The third candidate, Michael, only gets a very small number of votes. Protestant and anti Home Rule extremists fume with rage and hatred, and Michael is assaulted, cruelly beaten and forced from Belfast. His brother Conor has become a terrorist and has taken lives. Even more disgusted with the ways of Belfast, Sofia now wants to leave and go to London. She asks Mark to go with her. But Mark is forced to make a choice between Sofia and searching for his daughter. He chooses to stay in Belfast.
The Truth Shall Set You Free
7. The Truth Shall Set You Free
June 24, 2012
Losing his job is not Mark's only problem. Sofia knows his truth. Mark tells her everything. Even about Siobhan and the baby. She eventually forgives him. It is also time for Mark to reconcile with Sean. Mark's situation seems to get better still when JP. Morgan arrives. When told the reason why his chief metallurgist has been fired, Morgan has him immediately reinstated. Mark starts looking for a viable alternative to the double hull, an alternative he finds in higher bulkheads. General Elections are in sight. Home Rule for Ireland is at stake. The possibility that London putting a stop controlling the island is strongly opposed by the Protestant minority, which fears the power the Catholic majority would get. Emily persuades her brother Michael to stand for Parliament, and Pirrie helps and supports his main counterpart in the shipyard. Sofia wants to make the relationship with Mark public. Mark knows that this would mean new tensions that could ostracize him. Above all, though, Mark is trying to protect Sofia. She would be fired immediately. But Sofia is independent. She is tired of Belfast. She goes back to studying, trying to create a better future for herself. A sad coldness slowly builds between them and, quite unexpectedly, Mark has news of his daughter.
The Imposter
6. The Imposter
June 17, 2012
The accident has created a terrible workload. Tensions between classes escalate. Pirrie and Michael finally manage to come to an understanding that appease the workers, but not magnate Charles Stokes. Unfortunately, Conor MacCann, Emily's younger brother, is driven towards more extremist acts after he gets fired. The Fenian movement, a Catholic terrorist group, takes Conor in. Mark suggests building a double hull for the Titanic. But Pirrie is unimpressed. It would mean wasting too much time. To try and forget his many concerns, Mark manages to take Sofia away for a romantic weekend. It is a time when love flourishes, giving both of them the illusion that everything will be fine. Henry Carlton has discovered Mark's real identity. Carlton is furious that his daughter, Kitty, has been in a relationship with a Catholic impostor. Kitty is disowned and she decides to leave Belfast. As soon as Mark comes back he is summoned and fired.
Under Lock and Key
5. Under Lock and Key
June 10, 2012
Mark's story is fully revealed. When he lived in Belfast, he had a girlfriend, Siobhan Doyle. She was supposed to follow him but never did. Siobhan died soon after. His father told him she had died of TB. Instead, she had died at childbirth without him ever knowing. Mark realises how much Siobhan suffered, and is heartbroken. She was sent to a convent. To his utter shock, he finds out that the child survived: a baby girl. He tries to find her, but the nuns will not tell him anything. An accident occurs that forces him back to work: RMS Olympic, a ship in the same class as Titanic, has had a serious accident. Mark is asked to study the implications. Mark's new discoveries are now less important that delivering on schedule. Pirrie and Andrews discover that Mark Muir is a Catholic, but guard his secret.
Danger Looms
4. Danger Looms
June 3, 2012
Walter's death changes the whole social and political picture: What was originally a peaceful movement now threatens to become dangerous.
Good Man Down
3. Good Man Down
May 27, 2012
Mark has put his father up in a small hotel. We learn that another man is looking for Mark, someone that Sean fears. Mark's job has made him closer to Sofia Silvestri. Sofia is charmed by Mark: he seems genuinely interested in her. Sofia's friend Emily warns to be careful. But Sofia has other worries. Her father is encouraging Andrea to fight for her. But Sofia won't be forced. In the meantime, Mark discovers a problem with the steel used to build the ship. But science is put to test by the divides in Belfast. The Protestant magnates, worried by the success of the Union, call in the Army to boycott a peaceful march. The Army sabotages the march in the Catholic area, causing accidents that seem organised by Catholic workers. Mark is there to show his respect for the workers. Sofia is there with Emily and the MacCann's younger brother, Conor. To everybody's shock, innocent school teacher Walter Hill, Emily's husband, is killed by a soldier. Mark only just manages to rescue Sofia from the havoc.
Stained Steel
2. Stained Steel
May 20, 2012
Dr. Mark Muir's real name is Marcas Malone, and he is the son of a Belfast Catholic dockworker, Sean. Sean is an old drunkard, broken by a life of unimaginable harshness. His only remaining pride lies in Mark. Now, Sean is worried that if Mark's identity were to be disclosed, he would lose his job at the Protestant - managed shipyard. But Mark is careful and guarded. He starts finding out things about the steel used that lead him into conflict with chief designer Thomas Andrews. In the meantime, social tension escalates. A prominent figure in the labor movement, Jim Larkin, is organizing the workers in Belfast. While Kitty Carlton seduces Mark with her elegant charms, Sofia gets more involved in her fight for freedom, which she interprets in a personal way, turning down her father's apprentice, Andrea Valle, much to her father's grief.
A City Divided
1. A City Divided
May 13, 2012
Dr. Mark Muir, a young American metallurgist, persuades American tycoon JP Morgan to hire him for the biggest shipping project the world has ever seen: RMS Titanic, at the Harland & Wolff shipyard, in Belfast. The shipyard's visionary Chairman takes the young scientist under his wing, introducing him to Belfast's Protestant elite. Mark quickly catches the eye of the charming, albeit spoilt, daughter of a magnate: Kitty Carlton. But he is also intrigued by a very different woman; Sofia Silvestri, an immigrant's daughter. Belfast, seen through Mark's eyes, is a city ridden with divisions of class and religion, from which, as a stranger, Mark should be far removed. But we soon discover that Mark is a man with a past mysteriously connected to the Catholic suburbs of Belfast.
Description

Titanic: Blood and Steel is a historical drama series that follows the construction of the iconic Titanic ship in Belfast during the early 20th century. Starring Kevin Zegers as a young engineer named Mark Muir, the show chronicles the challenges and controversies surrounding the creation of the world's largest and most luxurious ocean liner.

Muir is a talented engineer who is recruited by his employer, the prestigious Harland and Wolff shipyard, to work on the construction of the Titanic. The series explores his personal and professional struggles as he navigates the complex political landscape of early 20th century Ireland and deals with the tensions between the shipyard's management and the workers' union.

Alessandra Mastronardi plays Sofia Silvestri, an Italian immigrant who becomes Muir's romantic interest and a key figure in the workers' rights movement. Derek Jacobi portrays Lord William Pirrie, the influential chairman of the shipyard who is determined to see the Titanic completed despite financial setbacks and labor disputes.

Other notable cast members include Massimo Ghini as Paolo Sandrini, a rival Italian engineer who clashes with Muir; Ian McElhinney as Gustav Wolff, one of the shipyard's founders; and Valentina Corti as Costanza, Pirrie's ambitious daughter who has her own agenda.

The show also features several historical figures, such as J.P. Morgan (Chris Noth), the American financier who financed the Titanic's construction; Bruce Ismay (Neve Campbell), the managing director of the White Star Line who was onboard during the ship's fateful voyage; and Thomas Andrews (Stephen Campbell Moore), the ship's designer who tragically perished in the sinking.

Throughout the series, viewers are given an inside look at the construction of the Titanic, from the laying of the keel to the installation of the last piece of furniture. The show pays close attention to the ship's luxurious amenities and the challenges of designing and building such a massive vessel.

However, Titanic: Blood and Steel is not just a documentary-style series about the ship's construction. It delves into the social and political issues of the time, including the struggle for Irish independence, the rise of socialism and trade unions, and the conflicts between the classes. The show depicts the working conditions and safety hazards faced by the shipyard's laborers, as well as the prejudices and injustices faced by immigrants in Belfast.

The show's attention to detail and historical accuracy is impressive, from the costumes and sets to the use of real-life locations in Belfast. The series draws upon a wealth of primary sources and personal accounts to recreate the events and people involved in the Titanic's creation.

Overall, Titanic: Blood and Steel is a compelling and dramatic retelling of one of the most famous events in history. It offers a unique perspective on the Titanic's construction and the social and political issues of the time, while also featuring a talented and diverse cast of actors.

Titanic: Blood and Steel is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (12 episodes). The series first aired on May 13, 2012.

Where to Watch Titanic: Blood and Steel

Titanic: Blood and Steel is available for streaming on the History Asia website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Titanic: Blood and Steel on demand at Apple TV.

  • Premiere Date
    May 13, 2012
  • IMDB Rating
    7.2  (2,076)