Secrets of the Titanic

From Titanic to Television: A Remarkable Interview with John Chatterton

At KB Woods, we’ve had the privilege of working with some truly extraordinary individuals—from NASA astronauts and Fortune 500 executives to professional athletes and championship coaches. Yet one of the most fascinating interviewees we’ve ever supported in a public relations campaign is John Chatterton, one of the world’s most renowned wreck divers and the last man to visit the Titanic in a submersible.

John’s career is nothing short of legendary. He co-hosted 57 episodes of the History Channel’s acclaimed series Deep Sea Detectives, where he brought the mysteries of the deep to millions of viewers. Beyond television, he has served as a consultant for major studios including 20th Century Fox, Paramount Pictures, Universal Studios, and CBS, helping bring authenticity to maritime productions on screen.

Before stepping into the spotlight, John spent two decades as a commercial diver in and around New York City. On September 11, 2001, he was actively working on a project beneath the water at the World Financial Center, directly across from Tower 1—a harrowing experience that adds even more depth to his incredible life story.

His expertise and perspective have captivated media outlets around the world. In a standout moment, Paul Horton of CBS 5 News sat down with John to discuss his journeys to the Titanic and the enduring mysteries of the deep sea.

To learn more about John Chatterton and his extraordinary body of work, visit www.johnchatterton.com.

At KB Woods, we are proud to help share stories that inspire, educate, and make history. For more information about our media and public relations services, visit www.kbwoods.com.

 

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