Airdate: Prince Harry at 30 / Raising the Costa Concordia
Plus an airdate for The Last Days Of Michael Hutchence, as Seven ramps up the Specials next week.
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Three specials will roll-out on Seven next week on Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday.
The first, billed as The Last Days Of Michael Hutchence is actually an episode from the Autopsy series which has screened on Thursdays. It will air at 9:15pm following Sunday Night, the same night that worked well for INXS content earlier in the year.
Michael Hutchence was the Aussie rock star who took the world by storm with band INXS. But his sudden death in 1997,left many speculating whether he took his own life or if it was an accidental death. With the help of Coroner Derrick Hand, Dr Richard Shepherd unravels the events and considers the state of mind that led to the rock god’s tragic demise.
At 9:45pm on Tuesday, Sept 16, Seven screens the special, Prince Harry At 30. Not to be confused with I Wanna Marry Harry.
An insight into the life and times of Prince Henry of Wales as he approaches his 30th birthday. Affectionately known as Prince Harry, we begin at his birth and losing his mother at an early age, to his infamous youthful misadventures, to his heroic army career and, finally, to growing up in the shadow of his older brother. The result is a fitting tribute to one of the world’s most admired and recognizable royals.
The third special is Raising the Costa Concordia at 8pm Thursday September 18.
An exclusive inside story of the race to raise and re-float the stricken Costa Concordia shipwreck after it crashed and capsized on the island of Giglio in Italy. With the use of CGI animation and unique access footage, this special reveals the incredible innovations needed to make 114,000 tons of mangled metal sail again.
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Does this mean a new Castle is out on Sunday?
I could’ve sworn I’ve seen the Costa Concordia special on Foxtel earlier this year. I don’t know if it’s the same one but I’ll check it out to see I guess.
There was an excellent one on the night of disaster (which TEN also screened). But it was only towed in July.