- Sea Hunt
Infobox Television
show_name = Sea Hunt
caption =
format =Adventure
camera = 35 mm
picture_format = 1.33 to 1
hue = B & W
audio_format = mono
runtime = 30 minutes
creator =Ivan Tors
developer = Ivan Tors
producer =Frederic Ziv
executive_producer = Frederic Ziv andMaurice Ziv
starring =Lloyd Bridges
narrated = Lloyd Bridges
theme_music_composer =David Rose (Ray Llewellyn, credited pseudonym)
opentheme = "The Sea Hunt Theme" (BMI)
endtheme = "The Sea Hunt Theme" (BMI)
country = USA
language = English
network = Syndicated
first_aired = 1958
last_aired = 1961
num_episodes = 155
list_episodes =
chronology =
preceded_by =
followed_by =
website =
imdb_id = 0051311
tv_com_id ="Sea Hunt" was an American
television adventure series from syndicatorZiv TV that ran from 1958 to 1961 and was popular in syndication for decades afterwards. 155 episodes were produced in all.The program followed the adventures of scuba diver Mike Nelson, an ex-Navy
frogman turned freelance diver, played byLloyd Bridges . He outmaneuvered villains, salvaged everything from a bicycle to a nuclear missile, and rescued a downed Air Force pilot (in his sunken jet, in the pilot episode), children trapped in a flooded cave, and even a dog. One unusual aspect of the series was that at the end of each episode, Bridges made a plea to protect theocean s.After Bridges was cast, he was given a crash course on scuba diving by Courtney Brown, who would serve as his underwater stunt double. Over the course of the show's run, Bridges would get more involved in the underwater stunt work, graduating from close-ups in the earliest episodes, to doing all but the most dangerous stunts by the end of the series' run.
The series served as a stepping stone for some of Hollywood's most notable actors, including
Leonard Nimoy ,Robert Conrad ,Bruce Dern ,Larry Hagman ,Jack Nicholson (in the last episode of the series) and Bridges' own sons, Beau and Jeff.The underwater sequences were filmed in a matrix fashion at many locations including studio tanks and outdoor locations in California, Florida, and eventually the Bahamas. Large quantities of stock footage were shot and later mixed with episode-specific character footage. Filming locations included Marineland of the Pacific (Park operated 1954-1987), the front side of Catalina Island, Paradise Cove west of Malibu, Silver Springs, Florida, Cypress Gardens, Florida, Tarpon Springs, Florida, Nassau, and Grand Bahama Island. On-land location shots were filmed throughout Los Angeles, central Florida, and Nassau, or on a soundstage.
Famous divers such as
Zale Parry andAlbert Tillman were involved in production of the show, as was cross-Atlantic flight heroCharles Lindbergh 's son, John. Parry was joined in 1960 by 18-year-oldWende Wagner as female underwater stunt double. Pioneering underwater cinematographerLamar Boren , who would work on other Ivan Tors' productions (e.g., the motion picture and TV series versions of "Flipper ," and three "James Bond " films—"Thunderball," "You Only Live Twice," and "The Spy Who Loved Me "), shot nearly all of the underwater footage for the series. John Lamb, who went on to shoot the underwater sequences for both the movie and TV versions ofIrwin Allen's "Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea ", also filmed some episodes.The show's producer Ivan Tors had tried in vain to sell the series to CBS, NBC and ABC, each citing the opinion that storylines involving an ex-frogman couldn't be sustained. (A running gag decades later on "
Mystery Science Theater 3000 " involved how Nelson almost always became imperiled by someone or something cutting off his air supply.) Each of the networks was embarrassed over the show's subsequent popularity and success.A short-lived revival starring
Ron Ely andKimber Sissons appeared in 1987. For budgetary reasons, land scenes from this second series were filmed in Canada (specificallyVictoria, British Columbia ), despite the stories being set in Florida. Underwater scenes were filmed in tropical locations.The Underwater Videographer Podcast presented a Sea Hunt 50th Anniversary Podcast in December 2007. Appearing on the Podcast were author Eric Hanauer, who interviewed Lloyd Bridges shortly before he died, Hollywood actress Susan Silo, who guest starred in the Cougar episode of Sea Hunt, and Jeff Bridges, who shared memories of his father and Sea Hunt.
External links
*imdb title|id=0051311|title=Sea Hunt (1958)
*imdb title|id=0092446|title=Sea Hunt (1987)
* [http://home.comcast.net/~bill.jones.scubaguy/SEA_HUNT/SeaHunt.html "Sea Hunt Trivia Guide"] from [http://home.comcast.net/~bill.jones.scubaguy/ The Scuba Guy]
* [http://underwatervideographer.tv/podcasts/dec17.html Sea Hunt 50th Anniversary Commemorative Podcast]
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