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Dame Helen Mirren names Ventura

6:46am Thursday 17th April 2008

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UNDER the cover of darkness a shadowy squad of elite British forces swung into action and saved the day in Southampton last night.

This was one mission that simply could not fail, so the military muscle of the Royal Marines was ordered to deliver the hardest of blows to ensure one of the city's biggest celebrations went without a hitch.

Dangling on ropes 120ft above the docks, the marines shattered two ceremonial bottles of champagne with a resounding crash, and to everyone's relief Ventura, the world's newest cruise ship, was well and truly christened.

In previous dockside ceremonies there were occasions when bottles failed to smash, which seafarers consider to be an omen of bad luck.

But this time P&O Cruises was determined nothing would be left to chance.

The result was a dazzling event that mixed showbusiness glamour, film, lighting and stage effects in a sensational ceremony never seen before on a British cruise ship.

Oscar-winning actress Dame Helen Mirren, who so regally portrayed the Queen in the film of the same name, was invited to be the supership's godmother, a role performed by members of the Royal family in the past.

And the Royal Marines made sure Ventura was properly christened by cracking two bottles of champagne over the ship's name emblazoned on the side of the vessel.

Earlier on the dockside Dame Helen met the two marines, Alistair Burton and Carl Thurgood, who would make the dramatic descent down the side of the ship.

"This is an incredible honour, to be here and say those famous words that will give this beautiful ship her name," said Dame Helen, who wore a stunning ball gown.

"The bottles of champagne are in the extremely safe hands of Alistair and Karl, so it will be an evening to remember.'' Featuring a cloak and dagger James Bond-style film centred on Ventura, the ceremony was a major break with tradition.

After Dame Helen said the famous words "I name this ship...'' she did not simply press a button to send the champers cascading over the ship, but instead ordered the marines into action.

At her command the two marines abseiled down the side of the ship and smashed the champagne bottles to ensure Ventura began her career in the time-honoured way.

Among those who appeared in the Ventura film were former James Bond actor Roger Moore and Jonathan Pryce, who played evil Elliot Carver in the movie Tomorrow Never Dies. They were joined by Miranda Raison from the television series Spooks, news presenter Selina Scott and actress Patricia Hodge.

About 1,500 guests, including famous faces from television, theatre and the silver screen, mingled on Ventura's deck to watch the unique ceremony, which concluded with a glittering firework display that lit up the night sky over the 115,000-ton supership.

On Ventura's VIP guest list were chef Marco Pierre White, who has a restaurant on Ventura, comedian Rowan Atkinson, Only Fools and Horses star Nicholas Lyndhurst, actress Cherie Lunghi, who recently appeared in the drama series Casualty 1907, and radio presenter Sarah Kennedy.

Others included Emmerdale actress Adele Silva, Ballykissangel and Drop the Dead Donkey actor Stephen Tomkinson, Kate Ford who was formerly Tracy Barlow in Coronation Street, Reading FC captain Graham Murty, and Bruce Oldfield, the British fashion designer brought up and educated in the care of Barnardo's, one of three charities that benefited from the gala occasion.

The two other charities were Naomi House, the children's hospice near Winchester, and Kids Company, which supports vulnerable children in deprived areas.

Nigel Esdale, managing director of P&O Cruises, told guests: "It's an honour and a privilege that Dame Helen so kindly agreed to christen the outstanding new addition to our fleet.

"We hope that Ventura will, in some way, emulate her godmother by establishing a famed and distinguished reputation the world over and by becoming another great symbol of British achievement.

"At the same time we were determined to get the bottle-smashing right, and we are grateful for the military assistance of the Royal Marines.'' During a tour of the ship, Dame Helen met youngsters representing the three charities and also chatted with Micky Arison, chairman and chief executive of the giant Miami-based Carnival Corporation, the parent company of P&O Cruises, which operates more than 80 cruise ships across ten different brands.

The first master of the ship, Captain Alistair Clark, who has a home in Warsash, presented Dame Helen with of a pair of diamond and pearl earrings.

Following the naming ceremony Ventura hosted a celebration dinner in her three main restaurants before guests were entertained by the vessel's singers and dancers in the sumptuous Arena Theatre.

Ventura is set to leave on her maiden Mediterranean voyage tomorrow evening.

Take a look through our Welcome Ventura' supplement


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sotonian, southampton says...
6:09pm Wed 16 Apr 08

also P&O have another ship being built no nme code 6166,
and Royal Carribean have a 2nd one being built project genisis 2

Osama Bin Laden, A Cave far far away says...
9:40am Thu 17 Apr 08

Should of named it

'waste of space'

Wills, says...
10:08am Thu 17 Apr 08

Why does that picture of Dame Helen look like the sailors hat has been cut and pasted onto her? Are the Echo so cheap they couldn't afford a professional to do it properly!

sotonian, southampton says...
11:01am Thu 17 Apr 08

Wills wrote:
Why does that picture of Dame Helen look like the sailors hat has been cut and pasted onto her? Are the Echo so cheap they couldn't afford a professional to do it properly!
i noticed that

sotonian, southampton says...
11:01am Thu 17 Apr 08

Wills wrote:
Why does that picture of Dame Helen look like the sailors hat has been cut and pasted onto her? Are the Echo so cheap they couldn't afford a professional to do it properly!
i noticed that

Keith Oftergrass, says...
11:32am Thu 17 Apr 08

biggest cruise liner ever built exclusively for the UK market.


So it will have at least a couple of Bingo Halls, Betting Shops, soul-less pubs selling £1-a-pint out of date lager, Benefits Office, Polish Shops and an Aldi ? No news on an Ice-rink I suppose ?

Sounds lovely, can't wait for the sister ship, no doubt it will have a different father !

Sceptic, Waterside says...
12:07pm Thu 17 Apr 08

Keith Oftergrass wrote:
biggest cruise liner ever built exclusively for the UK market.
So it will have at least a couple of Bingo Halls, Betting Shops, soul-less pubs selling £1-a-pint out of date lager, Benefits Office, Polish Shops and an Aldi ? No news on an Ice-rink I suppose ? Sounds lovely, can't wait for the sister ship, no doubt it will have a different father !
Brilliant!!! :-)

sotonian, southampton says...
2:34pm Thu 17 Apr 08

If you watch the video the 2nd bottle of Champaigne didn't break just as well that they used 2 bottles

sotonian, southampton says...
2:37pm Thu 17 Apr 08

just as well they had 2 bottles of Champaigne as only one broke

King Mush, Woolston says...
4:18pm Thu 17 Apr 08

I'm still laughing at the so called 'celebrity' list! What a bunch on non events and really scraping the barrel.

As for Helen - I wouldnt mind, so long as she was wearing her full Queen costume.


Can you imagine the fantasy of doing to the Royal Family what they have been doing to us for years?

Gina, united kingdom says...
9:43pm Sat 19 Apr 08

Keith Oftergrass wrote:
biggest cruise liner ever built exclusively for the UK market.
So it will have at least a couple of Bingo Halls, Betting Shops, soul-less pubs selling £1-a-pint out of date lager, Benefits Office, Polish Shops and an Aldi ? No news on an Ice-rink I suppose ? Sounds lovely, can\'t wait for the sister ship, no doubt it will have a different father !
HMmm . maybe its AFTERNOON TEA, LAND OF HOPE AND GLORY AT THE QUAYSIDE, ROAST SUNDAY LUNCH , AND TEAK STEAMER CHAIRS ON THE PROMENADE DECK. where you got your silly interpretation of this grand liner from but just because its for the british market does not mean its a butlins at sea. Ive sailed on oriana. which does not have benefits offices and out of date lager! i WOULDNT MIND BETTING your on benefits!

Christyne Remnant, Southampton says...
3:45pm Sun 20 Apr 08

We were guests at this very enjoyable star studded event and best of all three childrens charities benefited from the occasion.

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