I just found this randomly: it’s from 2012, on the Public Broadcasting System.
On the 75th anniversary of the Hindenburg dirigible disaster, a man approached one of the organizers to tell him about a film that his uncle recorded on that day. It turned out to be both genuine and authentic; and aviation historian Dan Grossman believed it would add new information about the crash.
Here’s the teaser:
Here’s a link to an article about the resulting PBS show:
I can’t link to the show itself on the PBS website, for either geographic or subscription limitations. But I’ll be tracking it down!











