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Jacques-Yves Cousteau was television’s most celebrated maker and presenter of documentaries about the underwater world. Setting the standard for such programmes for decades to come, he had a profound...
This series of 8 programmes investigates some of the most intriguing shipwrecks that lie off the coast of Britain. Using marine archaeology, oceanography, historical research and the latest technology, the...
An investigation into the sinking of the Argentinian battleship General Belgrano which was torpedoed by a British submarine during the Falklands War of 1982. Controversy still surrounds the incident since it...
In 1997 the Environment and Heritage Service in Northern Ireland joined forces with a team of marine archaeologists from the University of Ulster to undertake a five-year study of the archaeology of...
Series looking at the exploration of shipwrecks. In six parts on two videocassettes, narrated by Ian McShane. Video 1: 1) The Mystery of the M1 (director Tim Lambert): Richard Larn dives to solve the mystery...
Looks at the Bronze Age Ferriby boats, one of Britain’s most significant maritime discoveries, preserved for thousands of years beneath the mud of the banks of the River Humber. Using documentary film of...
Looks at the shipwrecks ‘Braer’ (1993), ‘Crondale’ (1911), the ‘Monitor’ (1862) and many other examples stretching back to the Roman period. Covers early diving, measuring and mapping of sites,...
An account of the salvaging and subsequent conservation of the warship ‘Wasa’ and its contents which sank in Stockholm harbour in 1628. Some dramatic reconstruction using actors illustrates the events...
A report on the excavations made after ships from the Viking period were found underwater in a channel in Roskilde Fjord.
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