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The clip Crowhurst Gives Up from Deep Water (2006)
Hynds: There were 100,000 people expected to meet him.
100,000 to say hello to you on your way home.
There was going to be a razmataz.
There would be triumphant processions.
It was euphoric.
This almost outdoes Chichester.
Hallworth: We're hoping this will be a great gala affair.
Newspapermen from abroad
have all booked in hotels.
Over 1,000 arrangements have been made to welcome him home.
Clare: It was beginning to build up to be
really lovely.
It was so close to the end.
Everybody was in such high spirits.
All of a sudden, everything was all right.
Kerr: His dream, it was there.
It was going to come true.
Everything a hero could want.
But he knew it was false.
Swinton: On Tuesday, 24th of June,
Crowhurst turned away from England
and let his boat drift through the weed-infested waters
of the mid-Atlantic Sargasso Sea.
Then he opened a logbook
and began to write.
He called it his philosophy.
Donald: "The explanation of our troubles
is that cosmic beings are playing games with us.
During his lifetime, each man plays cosmic chess
against the devil.
God is playing with one set of rules,