The following people were interviewed for the production of Centaur — Death of a Hospital Ship. They appear here in the exact sequence in which they appear within the television documentary film:
Dick Medcalf, Centaur survivor.
Dick died on 11 February, 2008.
Dick died on 11 February, 2008.
Joffrette Case, former nursing sister who attended to the Centaur survivors.
Joff died in March, 2006.
Joff died in March, 2006.
Dee Searle, nurse with Reinforcement 2/5th Australian General Hospital. Dee nursed some of the Centaur survivors.
Bill Records, sailor aboard the rescue vessel U.S.S. Mugford.
Bill died at Kelseyville, California, on 19 July, 1996.
Bill died at Kelseyville, California, on 19 July, 1996.
Alan Smith, author of the book: Three Minutes of Time.
Alan died in 2005.
Alan died in 2005.
Professor Chris Milligan, co-author of the book: Centaur — the Myth of Immunity.
Allan Pettiford, Centaur survivor.
Allan died on 2 June, 1999.
Allan died on 2 June, 1999.
Robert Martin, No 18 Radar Station.
Brigadier Ken Fullford, O.B.E., former battery commander, 'O' Heavy Battery, A.I.F.
Russell Ward, lieutenant, 'O' Heavy Battery, A.I.F.
Dermott Reilly, sergeant, 'O' Heavy Battery, A.I.F.
Bob Westwood. Centaur survivor.
Maurice Cairnie, Centaur survivor.
Maurie died in 2006.
Maurie died in 2006.
George McGrath, Centaur survivor.
George died in 2006.
George died in 2006.
Tom Malcolm, Centaur survivor.
Tom died on 6 June, 1994.
Tom died on 6 June, 1994.
Gordon Stenhouse, crew member,
H.M.A.S. Lithgow.
H.M.A.S. Lithgow.
Joan Patch, former nurse who attended to Centaur survivors.
Captain John Foley, co-author, Centaur — the Myth of Immunity.
Joan Walker, daughter of Centaur victim, Reginald Annis-Brown.