Concorde went into service on the 21st January 1976, hurtling along at more than twice the speed of sound, slashing transatlantic flight times from 8 hours to just over 3. For the next 25 years, a fleet of 14 Concordes ruled the skies, the only supersonic airliners in operation.
Then, on 25th July 2000, a Concorde leaving Paris for New York caught fire on take-off. Flight 4590 flew for barely a minute, before crashing into a field, destroying a hotel. All 109 on the plane died, as did 4 on the ground. But why? Investigators describe how the evidence led them to a conclusion that was as simple as it was shocking.
Days that Shocked the World explores the most iconic disasters of the last 50 years, combining eye-witness testimony with powerful archive footage, to learn how each tragedy changed both the lives of individuals and the world.
Format
1x60Broadcaster
Channel 4 / SBS AustraliaProducer
BriteSpark FilmsDefinition
HDYear of Production
2025Director
TBC
Running Time
1x60
Year of Production
2025
Production Company
BriteSpark Films
Broadcaster
Channel 4 / SBS Australia
Awards
Available in HD
Yes
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