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Beneath The Echoes
by james miller
Just sharing some old, real film clips and footage that most people have never seen. No fancy stuff or big narration — I just tell you what the camera caught, the small moments that stand out, and why those old images still feel special today. Nice for listening when you want something interesting and calm.
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The Lost Reel of Apollo 11
Private color home-movie footage the Apollo 11 astronauts shot themselves on the Moon — Neil and Buzz joking around, planting the flag, looking back at Earth. It’s the casual, human side of the greatest trip ever that almost got forgotten.
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The Home Movie That Captured D-Day
A U.S. Coast Guard officer brought his own color camera to Normandy on D-Day and filmed right on the beach while everything was happening. It’s the only color video from the landing — raw, shaky, and full of small human moments in the middle of chaos.
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The Last Film of the Titanic
The only moving footage of the Titanic leaving port with passengers on board, shot in 1912. You see people waving, kids running around, everyone excited — and knowing what happens four days later makes it hit different.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Just sharing some old, real film clips and footage that most people have never seen. No fancy stuff or big narration — I just tell you what the camera caught, the small moments that stand out, and why those old images still feel special today. Nice for listening when you want something interesting and calm.
HOSTED BY
james miller
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