Settle in with a calm retelling of the Titanic story as we move at a human pace through a hopeful age of ocean travel, the quiet warnings on a cold April night, the jolt that changed everything, and the steady work of lifeboats and wireless calls that followed. We ride with Carpathia through ice toward small boats, step onto a rain soaked New York pier where families wait, and sit inside hearing rooms where hard questions turn into practical rules that still guide travel today. This is not spectacle. It is a gentle, sleep friendly documentary that stays close to passengers, crew, responders, and the families who carried the loss, and it explains how drills, radios that never sleep, and the Ice Patrol grew from one long night at sea. If this kind of quiet history helps you unwind, I am glad you are here. --- 00:00 - A Calm Ocean, An Unthinkable Night 01:15 - A World Ready for Speed and Scale 15:27 - Design, Hype, and Blind Spots 28:51 - Southampton to Sea: Days of Routine 43:21 - April 14, 1912: Warnings in the Cold 57:18 - The Collision and the First Minutes 1:10:16 - Lifeboats, Choices, and Courage 1:23:09 - Signals, Carpathia, and a Long Night 1:36:05 - Arrival in New York and the News 1:48:38 - Inquiries and Arguments 2:01:52 - Changes at Sea: Ice Patrol and Rules 2:15:22 - Families, Memory, and Stories