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is considering making SEA HUNT available on DVD according to
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Zwagerman, Director of Library Marketing,
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Many recreational divers
will admit that their first real interest in Scuba diving was because of
SEA HUNT. For those of you too young to remember, SEA HUNT
was a first-run syndicated TV series that was originally broadcast for
four seasons between 1958 and 1961. Mike Nelson, played by
Lloyd Bridges, is a Scuba Diver fighting crime underwater in the days
when recreational Scuba Diving and TV were still in their infancy.
Bridges explained the plot to the TV audience throughout each show with
his memorable mumbling during his never-ending voice-over narrations. People
would actually ask Bridges how he could talk like that while he was
underwater.
The typical storyline included sending up a marker buoy, running out of air, and cutting the bad guy's air hose. Even with all of those hose-cutting and out-of-air storylines, nobody ever got killed ... at least not from the cut hoses or from running out of air! Each week, there would be plenty of bad guys that knew how to Scuba dive. "My lungs ached for air!"
Viewers never seemed to notice
that underwater scenes inexplicably jumped from the salt water off Catalina Island or the Bahamas to the fresh water of Silver Springs Florida. Nor did they notice that fish and flora didn't always match the story locale. Sometimes, the edits didn't even match from cut to cut. Shots were done on sound stages, in salt water tanks, in fresh water springs, and some real sea and ocean locations. Many of the underwater close-ups of Bridges were done at Marineland of the Pacific (Park operated 1954-1987) in Rancho Palos Verdes California. Dozens of places claim that "SEA HUNT was filmed here" and, in a manner of speaking, it probably was. The truth is that SEA HUNT was pieced together from dozens of shooting locations.In the early episodes, most of the diving was done by stunt double Courtney Brown. As Bridges became comfortable diving, he insisted on doing most of the California shots himself while Brown continued doing the Florida second-unit shots. "As time went on, I got envious and wanted to do a lot of stunts myself", said Bridges. There are a couple of scenes in the series where Mike gets advice on his crime fighting (not his scuba gear) at his local dive center!


SEA HUNT often drew higher ratings
than many network shows of the time and would become the country's most successful first-run syndicated TV show at that time. During the 155 episodes, guest stars ranged from Leonard Nimoy to Robert Conrad. Bridges wife Dorothy and sons Jeff and Beau made appearances in some episodes. Jack Nicholson appeared in the final show that aired in September 1961.Ivan Tors' SEA HUNT and Lloyd Bridges
introduced millions of viewers to Scuba diving and SEA HUNT still inspires new interest in the sport today!In 1987, the original SEA HUNT's Underwater Special Effects chief
, Harry Redmond Jr. became the Associate Producer for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's new version of SEA HUNT (1987-88). MGM had owned the character and story rights since 1981. Ron Ely, of Ivan Tors' "Malibu Run" (1961) and the TV "Tarzan" (1966-69), reprised the role of Mike Nelson for the 22 episodes. Kimber Sissons played the new character of Mike Nelson's daughter Jennifer Nelson. The boat in this new version of the show is called "Sea Hunt", not the "Argonaut". The show was shot in and around the areas of Vancouver and Victoria, Canada.TV audiences and Scuba divers agreed that this new version of SEA HUNT never really re-captured the magic of the original series.
Bridges and Ely were good friends dating back to the Ziv Studio days. Ely ran into Bridges on a tennis court just before the filming began on the new version of SEA HUNT. Bridges asked Ely "Why don't you call the character something else, instead of ... Mike Nelson?". Bridges was trying to be constructive and help the new show. Ely didn't pay much attention to the question and never brought it up with MGM. Bridges knew, probably more than anyone else, that Mike Nelson was his character and that audiences would never accept anyone else playing his role. In most fan's minds, Lloyd Bridges will always be Mike Nelson. Something that MGM would be well-advised to understand if the company ever revives the show for another re-make of SEA HUNT.
Sony
/ Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
is considering making SEA HUNT available on DVD according to
USA TODAY. No decision has been made. Email Amy
Zwagerman, Director of Library Marketing,
Sony / MGM Home Video
now and tell her you are a big SEA HUNT Fan and you want to know when the DVD's will be available.
Email The Scuba Guy with your question or comment about The Scuba Guy's SEA HUNT Trivia Guide.
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