As a child I was terrified of water. My parents even tried private swimming lessons to no avail. I watched Sea Hunt and wished I could do scuba. To make it short, inspired by this show, I did finally teach myself to swim. Never did get to attempt scuba, life interfered. But 'Thanks' for inspiring me to overcome my fear.
So Mike Nelson stars in another thrilling episode where he saves the woman from herself. I love the show. I grew up watching Sea Hunt and because of this show I became a commercial diver at working in the offshore oil industry. I will forever be grateful for this show to take me all over the world diving in all kinds of climates and projects with several diving companies but I still can't miss watching Mike saving the ladies from themselves.
I grew up with sea hunt never missed a chance to watch it I also learned how to dive I even made a good living from it. So dreams can come true so thanks to sea hunt. I still enjoy watching the episodes so thanks to whoever for posting them.
Gregory it says that you made a good living at this. Well I work for subsea international, oceaneering international, and safer diving company down in New Orleans and Houston, and later became a technical marketing representative for subsea international in Houston Texas. That was when I was young and invincible now I'm 70 years old and still love to watch this program
Mike Nelson (Alone, on his cabin boat Argonaut somewhere in the Pacific): “I was just two years out of the war. Me, Mike Nelson, ex-navy frogman. But here I am, actually making money on the training I got from Uncle Sam. It was a beautiful day off the coast of Southern California , I was sent here by Marineland of the Pacific to observe shark behavior with 40 feet of seawater over my head”. MIKE..........take a breath, and try to ease up on the cigarettes and coffee! I grew up on Sea Hunt, I loved it and Lloyd Bridges. I was very young, 8-10 years old and I thought all that stuff Mike had was straight out of the future, and Mike looked pretty old. Today, watching some episodes, he looks like a baby! Sea Hunt broke new ground, and all of Mikes “Stuff” was really cutting edge for the time. Mr. Bridges, Rest In Peace. Millions loved you, and I know Jeff is so proud of you. My friends and I worshiped you, and you were one hell of a guy.
When I first started watching Sea Hunt it resulted in me becoming a commercial diver then a marketing representative for one of the largest underwater contractors in the world, then in the early eighties when the gulf of Mexico changed I moved to California became an attorney. I still enjoy watching Sea Hunt today and I was 70 years old
At 55 years of age I only recently discovered Sea Hunt. At this point, I've watched over half. I can hardly believe I never heard of this show before I did.
Poor ole Mike had to read the lines the writers came up with. Hollywood and Television has only become more base and boring for people with IQ's higher than warm sand.
@@donkerouac3746 Hollywood and Television is a only a reflection of the general population and the people who consume it. They make Billions and Billions in profits, so their consumers clearly are "more base and boring with IQ's higher than warm sand."
Alfa011 Rollie was an excellent camera, even underwater, except for parallax. I built an acrylic housing for a 35mm camera in 1966 from a scrap piece of front canopy material from an F101B Voodoo. The housings were always too big for any camera due to design of controls available back then. Had to weight them down because of air displacement. Depth affected maintaining proper buoyancy. Switched to a Nikonos 35mm in 1967 and GoPro today. Tech has really changed over the years!
LOL I know a lot of divers, inclusive of certified instructors and dive masters that smoke. If you're an efficient diver and know how to breathe during a dive, including how to control the dive so one doesn't panic (like controlling a drift dive), smoking divers do very well. No, not condoning smoking and diving. Just saying I know there are lots who aren't smokers who are terribly out of shape and are very inefficient.
@@jtomasik DMT and DMO's discourage the practice, and good luck finding a commercial outfit that will hire a smoker. But recreational divers are always looking for new and exciting ways to off themselves. Weed smoking rec divers end up as fish bait quite often
@@akejonsson2863 I know a few who are professionally employed. Not a smoker myself (of anything), and I have no desire to start smoking. Just an observation that I've seen good divers with that habit and very bad divers who don't smoke. BTW, I'm a DM with pro status (pay the fees, have insurance) going through instructor training. Smoking isn't something I'd condone for a diver.
I owned an Austin-Healey 3000 that was curvier than the 100 and w/a bigger grill. It was said to do 120mph but I ,sadly, never went that fast. But I outran a cop car on a curvy road, at night, w/lights off. And I took diving lessons from, if memory serves me well, an advanced, university ROTC program.
My best friend in the Air Force back in the 1980s found a rusted out Healey in a junkyard. He'd owned one in the 1960s, so he had it restored and we buzzed around in it. I remember it had a dash mounted overdrive switch for cruising at high speed.
I was waiting for the insurance guy to pull a fast one. Knife the tires on the sports car and drive off in the other, leaving Mike and the girl high and dry on the beach. I believe I saw Lloyd once as a kid in the late '50's abalone diving off the Sonoma County Coast. Sea Hunt, Sky King, The Whirlybird Helicopter show, great stuff.
The most interesting part of this episode is that the actress playing the part of Kay Dalton, Susan Morrow, was the sister of Judith Campbell Exner. Ms. Exner claimed to be the mistress of President John F. Kennedy and Chicago mob boss Sam Giancana. Ms. Exner, by the way, acquired the Campbell patronym by way of her marriage to William Campbell the actor who guest starred in the "Star Trek" episode entitled "The Squire of Gothos".
As a diver (who was only 6 years old when this series started) I was interested in the mixture of accurate and inaccurate diving information used in the show. But I was amused by the use of footage of bat rays for “giant manta rays”!
Those were the days when a lady caught with stolen property could go free and a DUI driver who plowed through a roadside billboard was taken home safely by the police without charges.
8:48, a short 10 notes mystery ZIV Tune, the first 3 notes, the strings play “Do Re Mi”, then the Flute play the last 7 notes. Imagine if someone sing the “flute” notes, they sing. “Hey Mac-kle-more, I Love You”. C D E E BAB A Ab A.
150 feet down on a single 72 cubic foot tank. Then decompressing on it. Great idea there. Bottom time would be minutes; even worse for a smoker. Loved the show, but many scripts didn’t make sense.
Jim, you knew Mike was dead serious when he put 3 or 4 tanks on his back. What kind of bottom time are we talking about now.........2 to 3 days? Ha! I loved SH, and MN!!
Hi, They may not have made a lot of sense to you but, all the scuba diving done on the show was totally accurate. Lloyd Bridges was adamant that the show be entirely accurate. There were 2 sizes of tanks used. The 72 cf tank and the 60 cf tank. The 72 cf tank had a "J" valve. Pull the bar and get 3 minutes of air reserve. Both tanks are no longer used. The newer version 72 cf tank has no reserve air. But all of the equipment was state of the art 50's dive gear. Bridges drove an electric car back then. Under the hood the engine compartment was full of batteries. He was a very cool dude. He was doing environmental awareness in the 50's We all believed he was an undercover beatnik because Hippies weren't invented yet. Anyway, I guess I'm done tripping the light fantastic. You all have a great day Peace
My memory has gotten foggy.. but I'll still go with it.. The opening shot of Nelson putting on that whole face mask at Marineland was NOT the original shot that opened the show.. It was of him by a dock.. putting on skin suit and hoisting his air tanks then walking down the dock stairs.. I remember this specifically cause (as a child) i though this new surprised opening was abit dooky... Also this is very vague.. but believe their was another opeinging theme .. similar to what they have but differenet.. Why they made these changes from day one could not understand.. I believe even in syndication they always show this opening.. so even if I didn't dream the whole thing.. it's lost forever.... .
Gunsmoke didn't do the showdown between Marshal Dillon and "the Man in Black" until 1959 but that opening it attached to all the shows they did in the early years of the show, which began in 1955, on the DVDs. I suspect this is a similar situation. . They originally had the opening described above but changed it and the new opening has been attached to the prior shows for DVD.
When I was certified they really didn't care how well you could swim. I wore a wetsuit the whole time and a BC. We had to go a mile and half down a river but everyone was separated, you just had to stay with your partner. I just put a little into my BC.
I doubt they would have been able to air an episode like this today. However, I think it is so true....there are just some things women have no business doing. Let this be a lesson to you ladies.
I watched Sea Hunt when I was roughly 5 years old. In Grand Forks, North Dakota. About as land locked as you can possibly get. I'm now 55 looking at this in Palos Verdes, CA, smack dab on the ocean. I hear "Marine Land" references. That closed a long time ago and Terrenea, and Donald Trumph moved in the neighborhood. I wish Mike Nelson was here to have them arrested and kick them out of the neighborhood!
Don't blame Trump. Sea World bought them out for their animal acts back in 86. Gave some PR bull about keeping the place open for the good of the children, then promptly shut is down and took the dolphins, etc to San Diego. Marineland was a great place to go and enjoy the view off the cliffs and have a nice low cost day learning about marine life for kids and adults from all over the LA basin. Sea World is basically a money grabbing enterprise; all the rides and exhibits exit through either a gift shop, over-priced snack bar or both. And don't forget the orcas with the flopping dorsal fins. Yeah, thanks Sea World..
When I took my diving instructions, you had to sign an agreement, that among a bunch of other things, you weren't a a smoker. Off course I lied on the form, what a stupid clause, as it makes the rest of the form seem just as meaningless, which it is not.
You must have gone with GUE. PADI and NAUI have no such clause; if you have no serious medical conditions, or if a doctor says you're fit enough to dive, you're good to go.
If you go to a Navy or even Commercial dive school, even the most hooked tobacco addict will quit by the end of the program. After 100 or more hours of dive physics and medical studies, only a truly self-destructive individual want to smoke. Much better ways to die than gagging for breath 10 fathoms deep. Or having a weakened blood vessel burst during ascent. AGR's and the bends aren't a joke either.
@@Johnnycdrums Different times for sure. Nicotine is a CNS stimulant, so there is that. But being around mixed gases with open flames has never been a popular move. But we have all seen divers drink and smoke. Dive medicine has been aware of the deleterious effects for quite some time though. Good luck finding a modern military diver that smokes though
@@akejonsson2863 - Hey, don't mess with his "freedom." Let him dive and smoke as much as he likes, and no he ain't getting any virus shots. "Freedom" is paramount.
I love these grand old shows I watched as a kid. But I have to say that the musical theme for this is rather overbearing. It's the music you'd expect for a dramatic climax or challenge but it's too 'heavy' to be the main theme for the show. It's almost more what you would expect of a horror film.
the sister was on highway patrol she wanted to get married so bad but the guy she wanted to marry killed her he was a psycho killer he had issues with his ex and went around meet single ladies from single ads and then you know what happen next to them til he got caught
6:17 “with the determination of a polio victim learning to walk.” I watched this show when I was in Kindergarten. I just caught that. LOL Could you imagine someone saying that with all these liberals now?
Thank God we still have proud Confederates like yourself who know how to ignore all those liberals and remind everybody about the determination of polio victims.
@@waldolydecker8118 Absolutely. I had a friend when I was in Kindergarten that had polio. God knows no one complained when Forest Gump ran out of his leg braces. Tom Hanks is a liberal so whatever they do is okay. Nothing more entertaining than hypocritical piles of shit running around acting like they care about people.
@@lamwen03 We didn’t have any sisters so we be of my friends(still friends today) had polio. I remember when she got her leg braces and started the process of being determined to walk. She later went to work for the state and succeeded in her life. She never felt sorry for herself or complained.
where is the rest of the sound? I have checked out over 40 of your videos, and they all have only the left speaker is working. Fix it!! It is very ridiculous to hear it this way. You messed up!!!!
Get a load of the whining victim. Like a welfare cheat, just make up victimhood claims where none exist. Never let victimhood go, lest ye confront thy own shortcomings. Nice move, indeed.
Two minutes into the show and Mike Nelson has already come off as a sexist, smoking jerk. I didn't quite remember the show that way, with sort of a ratty apartment.
As a child I was terrified of water. My parents even tried private swimming lessons to no avail. I watched Sea Hunt and wished I could do scuba. To make it short, inspired by this show, I did finally teach myself to swim. Never did get to attempt scuba, life interfered. But 'Thanks' for inspiring me to overcome my fear.
@Fluffy Hamster I did get my Divers certification at age 15 in '72., off Dana Point in OC , in February. Froze my lil tushy that day.
So Mike Nelson stars in another thrilling episode where he saves the woman from herself. I love the show. I grew up watching Sea Hunt and because of this show I became a commercial diver at working in the offshore oil industry. I will forever be grateful for this show to take me all over the world diving in all kinds of climates and projects with several diving companies but I still can't miss watching Mike saving the ladies from themselves.
Men were supposed to protect women. Under any circumstances.
@@lamwen03 patronization doesn't work very well these days
@@morgansidhe6399 It's not supposed to 'work'. It's just how you act.
“Acting” that way can get your ass shot these days.
I grew up with sea hunt never missed a chance to watch it I also learned how to dive I even made a good living from it. So dreams can come true so thanks to sea hunt. I still enjoy watching the episodes so thanks to whoever for posting them.
Gotta love Mike Nelson, me and my dad used to watch it together.
Gregory it says that you made a good living at this. Well I work for subsea international, oceaneering international, and safer diving company down in New Orleans and Houston, and later became a technical marketing representative for subsea international in Houston Texas. That was when I was young and invincible now I'm 70 years old and still love to watch this program
Mike Nelson (Alone, on his cabin boat Argonaut somewhere in the Pacific): “I was just two years out of the war. Me, Mike Nelson, ex-navy frogman. But here I am, actually making money on the training I got from Uncle Sam. It was a beautiful day off the coast of Southern California , I was sent here by Marineland of the Pacific to observe shark behavior with 40 feet of seawater over my head”. MIKE..........take a breath, and try to ease up on the cigarettes and coffee! I grew up on Sea Hunt, I loved it and Lloyd Bridges. I was very young, 8-10 years old and I thought all that stuff Mike had was straight out of the future, and Mike looked pretty old. Today, watching some episodes, he looks like a baby! Sea Hunt broke new ground, and all of Mikes “Stuff” was really cutting edge for the time. Mr. Bridges, Rest In Peace. Millions loved you, and I know Jeff is so proud of you. My friends and I worshiped you, and you were one hell of a guy.
How can ya not dig this series!!!..SUPER!!!
When I first started watching Sea Hunt it resulted in me becoming a commercial diver then a marketing representative for one of the largest underwater contractors in the world, then in the early eighties when the gulf of Mexico changed I moved to California became an attorney. I still enjoy watching Sea Hunt today and I was 70 years old
At 55 years of age I only recently discovered Sea Hunt. At this point, I've watched over half. I can hardly believe I never heard of this show before I did.
Mike kills me, "She swam with the determination of a polio victim learning to walk".
Poor ole Mike had to read the lines the writers came up with. Hollywood and Television has only become more base and boring for people with IQ's higher than warm sand.
@@donkerouac3746 Hollywood and Television is a only a reflection of the general population and the people who consume it. They make Billions and Billions in profits, so their consumers clearly are "more base and boring with IQ's higher than warm sand."
I havent seen Sea Hunt since I was a teen. I was unhappy when it ended. A good, tightly directed show.
Loved the Rolleiflex camera in the acrylic u/w housing in 5:40!
Alfa011 Rollie was an excellent camera, even underwater, except for parallax. I built an acrylic housing for a 35mm camera in 1966 from a scrap piece of front canopy material from an F101B Voodoo. The housings were always too big for any camera due to design of controls available back then. Had to weight them down because of air displacement. Depth affected maintaining proper buoyancy. Switched to a Nikonos 35mm in 1967 and GoPro today. Tech has really changed over the years!
Rotary phones ... smoking cigarettes before a dive ... those were the good old days. LOL
LOL I know a lot of divers, inclusive of certified instructors and dive masters that smoke. If you're an efficient diver and know how to breathe during a dive, including how to control the dive so one doesn't panic (like controlling a drift dive), smoking divers do very well. No, not condoning smoking and diving. Just saying I know there are lots who aren't smokers who are terribly out of shape and are very inefficient.
...and them fins ripping up the coral reefs was cringe-worthy as well!
bring em back I dont need this crap today
@@jtomasik DMT and DMO's discourage the practice, and good luck finding a commercial outfit that will hire a smoker. But recreational divers are always looking for new and exciting ways to off themselves. Weed smoking rec divers end up as fish bait quite often
@@akejonsson2863 I know a few who are professionally employed. Not a smoker myself (of anything), and I have no desire to start smoking. Just an observation that I've seen good divers with that habit and very bad divers who don't smoke. BTW, I'm a DM with pro status (pay the fees, have insurance) going through instructor training. Smoking isn't something I'd condone for a diver.
Love that Healey Hundred ! 4 wheel drum brakes and 4 cylinder engine with 3 speed tranny. Named the 100 because it could reach 100 mph.
I owned an Austin-Healey 3000 that was curvier than the 100 and w/a bigger grill. It was said to do 120mph but I ,sadly, never went that fast. But I outran a cop car on a curvy road, at night, w/lights off. And I took diving lessons from, if memory serves me well, an advanced, university ROTC program.
My best friend in the Air Force back in the 1980s found a rusted out Healey in a junkyard. He'd owned one in the 1960s, so he had it restored and we buzzed around in it. I remember it had a dash mounted overdrive switch for cruising at high speed.
I was waiting for the insurance guy to pull a fast one. Knife the tires on the sports car and drive off in the other, leaving Mike and the girl high and dry on the beach. I believe I saw Lloyd once as a kid in the late '50's abalone diving off the Sonoma County Coast. Sea Hunt, Sky King, The Whirlybird Helicopter show, great stuff.
Should have been a reward for the return of the diamonds
Its a good thing mike was quick to act and assist her!!!!
These shiny rubber wetsuits look so great👍🏻
The most interesting part of this episode is that the actress playing the part of Kay Dalton, Susan Morrow, was the sister of Judith Campbell Exner. Ms. Exner claimed to be the mistress of President John F. Kennedy and Chicago mob boss Sam Giancana. Ms. Exner, by the way, acquired the Campbell patronym by way of her marriage to William Campbell the actor who guest starred in the "Star Trek" episode entitled "The Squire of Gothos".
Good Quality Thriller Series >>> Sea Hunt of 1958! Thank You for Sharing & the Fond Memories! 🗿♥️🌷🕯
After that dive, Mike could at least have offered her a cigarette.
Susan morrow was the actress who was cast on sea hunt as kay dalton.
Lloyd's first suggestion in how to train for diving- "Have a cigarette! that'll get the old lungs opened up and ready for water work."
:))
As a diver (who was only 6 years old when this series started) I was interested in the mixture of accurate and inaccurate diving information used in the show. But I was amused by the use of footage of bat rays for “giant manta rays”!
Those were the days when a lady caught with stolen property could go free and a DUI driver who plowed through a roadside billboard was taken home safely by the police without charges.
😂🤣😂🤣😂😅 And it’s always the man’s fault. All the women have to is shed a few crocodile tears and they get to go home. 😂🤣😂🤣😂😝😅
Always amzing me in films how divers dont prepare their mask before going into the water to stop them from fogging up.
anybody know what that little sporty car she was driving was ? sweet ride...
It's an Austin-Healey 100, circa 1953 - 1956. It was replaced by the 100-6 in '56, but the 100-6 had a scoop on the bonnet that the one here lacks.
8:48, a short 10 notes mystery ZIV Tune, the first 3 notes, the strings play “Do Re Mi”, then the Flute play the last 7 notes. Imagine if someone sing the “flute” notes, they sing. “Hey Mac-kle-more, I Love You”. C D E E BAB A Ab A.
"Want a cigarette?"
The Lloyd Bridges scene from Airplane- "I picked the wrong day to quit smoking!"
150 feet down on a single 72 cubic foot tank. Then decompressing on it. Great idea there. Bottom time would be minutes; even worse for a smoker. Loved the show, but many scripts didn’t make sense.
Jim, you knew Mike was dead serious when he put 3 or 4 tanks on his back. What kind of bottom time are we talking about now.........2 to 3 days? Ha! I loved SH, and MN!!
Hi,
They may not have made a lot of sense to you but, all the scuba diving done on the show was totally accurate.
Lloyd Bridges was adamant that the show be entirely accurate.
There were 2 sizes of tanks used.
The 72 cf tank and the 60 cf tank.
The 72 cf tank had a "J" valve. Pull the bar and get 3 minutes of air reserve.
Both tanks are no longer used. The newer version 72 cf tank has no reserve air.
But all of the equipment was state of the art 50's dive gear.
Bridges drove an electric car back then. Under the hood the engine compartment was full of batteries.
He was a very cool dude. He was doing environmental awareness in the 50's
We all believed he was an undercover beatnik because Hippies weren't invented yet.
Anyway, I guess I'm done tripping the light fantastic.
You all have a great day
Peace
Please don't smoke, people, it ruins your lungs for diving.
I would have let her find out the hard way . . .
My memory has gotten foggy.. but I'll still go with it.. The opening shot of Nelson putting on that whole face mask at Marineland was NOT the original shot that opened the show.. It was of him by a dock.. putting on skin suit and hoisting his air tanks then walking down the dock stairs.. I remember this specifically cause (as a child) i though this new surprised opening was abit dooky... Also this is very vague.. but believe their was another opeinging theme .. similar to what they have but differenet.. Why they made these changes from day one could not understand.. I believe even in syndication they always show this opening.. so even if I didn't dream the whole thing.. it's lost forever.... .
Gunsmoke didn't do the showdown between Marshal Dillon and "the Man in Black" until 1959 but that opening it attached to all the shows they did in the early years of the show, which began in 1955, on the DVDs. I suspect this is a similar situation. . They originally had the opening described above but changed it and the new opening has been attached to the prior shows for DVD.
..Susan Morrow...!!!..
With those lessons, there'd first be theory, and then practical.
here is a word for you.....thanks
she should've gone to jail.
When has a women ever listened?
Mike is clearly an Aqua Velva man.....................
When I was certified they really didn't care how well you could swim. I wore a wetsuit the whole time and a BC. We had to go a mile and half down a river but everyone was separated, you just had to stay with your partner. I just put a little into my BC.
She does need to go to jail. The insurance detective could have cared less as he was paid to recover the diamonds and nothing more.
A full set of gear for $152.18... Lol...
Inflation is a bitch!!! I've got over four grand tied up in gear.
😂🤣😂🤣 I guess you should time travel 🧳
I doubt they would have been able to air an episode like this today. However, I think it is so true....there are just some things women have no business doing. Let this be a lesson to you ladies.
I met some crazy women in my life. I can only imagine what it's like for a diving instructor.
Right on, you sexist pig.
Excuse me....PIGS!
Name calling should be beneath you
Looks like a '63 Austin Healy.....very sweet ride
I watched Sea Hunt when I was roughly 5 years old. In Grand Forks, North Dakota. About as land locked as you can possibly get. I'm now 55 looking at this in Palos Verdes, CA, smack dab on the ocean. I hear "Marine Land" references. That closed a long time ago and Terrenea, and Donald Trumph moved in the neighborhood.
I wish Mike Nelson was here to have them arrested and kick them out of the neighborhood!
But are you saved?
Don't blame Trump. Sea World bought them out for their animal acts back in 86. Gave some PR bull about keeping the place open for the good of the children, then promptly shut is down and took the dolphins, etc to San Diego. Marineland was a great place to go and enjoy the view off the cliffs and have a nice low cost day learning about marine life for kids and adults from all over the LA basin. Sea World is basically a money grabbing enterprise; all the rides and exhibits exit through either a gift shop, over-priced snack bar or both. And don't forget the orcas with the flopping dorsal fins. Yeah, thanks Sea World..
Arrested and kicked out for what?
moron.
@@saran3214 lol
Triumph TR7? Maybe MG.....
Triumph TR7? LOL! The TR7 came out in 1974; Sea Hunt aired in 1958!
When I took my diving instructions, you had to sign an agreement, that among a bunch of other things, you weren't a a smoker. Off course I lied on the form, what a stupid clause, as it makes the rest of the form seem just as meaningless, which it is not.
You must have gone with GUE. PADI and NAUI have no such clause; if you have no serious medical conditions, or if a doctor says you're fit enough to dive, you're good to go.
If you go to a Navy or even Commercial dive school, even the most hooked tobacco addict will quit by the end of the program. After 100 or more hours of dive physics and medical studies, only a truly self-destructive individual want to smoke. Much better ways to die than gagging for breath 10 fathoms deep. Or having a weakened blood vessel burst during ascent. AGR's and the bends aren't a joke either.
@@akejonsson2863 ; Have you ever seen a UDT man smoke?
Well I most certainly have.
@@Johnnycdrums Different times for sure. Nicotine is a CNS stimulant, so there is that. But being around mixed gases with open flames has never been a popular move. But we have all seen divers drink and smoke. Dive medicine has been aware of the deleterious effects for quite some time though. Good luck finding a modern military diver that smokes though
@@akejonsson2863 - Hey, don't mess with his "freedom." Let him dive and smoke as much as he likes, and no he ain't getting any virus shots. "Freedom" is paramount.
I love these grand old shows I watched as a kid. But I have to say that the musical theme for this is rather overbearing. It's the music you'd expect for a dramatic climax or challenge but it's too 'heavy' to be the main theme for the show. It's almost more what you would expect of a horror film.
I always found that Soundtrack haunting but, I think it works for the show.
I THOUGHT IS WAS A BIT SCARY,TOO--like weird scary!!
The whole underwater stuff filmed in an aquarium. Cameras set up on the other side of the glass. So obvious. LOL.
the sister was on highway patrol she wanted to get married so bad but the guy she wanted to marry killed her he was a psycho killer he had issues with his ex and went around meet single ladies from single ads and then you know what happen next to them til he got caught
Yeah I remember. She looks more attractive here in this episode.
Ha ha such a nice girl give her a brake she didn’t know what she was doing it’s the guy’s fault.
Who would molest a manta ray?
Actually, I thought Mike was going to explain that to the young pretty diver.
Lung pain after rapid ascent.........walk it off, no need to get that shit checked even though you made it to a medical facility....
6:17 “with the determination of a polio victim learning to walk.” I watched this show when I was in Kindergarten. I just caught that. LOL
Could you imagine someone saying that with all these liberals now?
There were a lot of people who had very clear memories of that kind of thing.
Thank God we still have proud Confederates like yourself who know how to ignore all those liberals and remind everybody about the determination of polio victims.
@@waldolydecker8118 Absolutely. I had a friend when I was in Kindergarten that had polio. God knows no one complained when Forest Gump ran out of his leg braces. Tom Hanks is a liberal so whatever they do is okay. Nothing more entertaining than hypocritical piles of shit running around acting like they care about people.
@@lamwen03 We didn’t have any sisters so we be of my friends(still friends today) had polio. I remember when she got her leg braces and started the process of being determined to walk. She later went to work for the state and succeeded in her life. She never felt sorry for herself or complained.
where is the rest of the sound? I have checked out over 40 of your videos, and they all have only the left speaker is working. Fix it!! It is very ridiculous to hear it this way. You messed up!!!!
Simply cover up one of your ears...Trust me, you won't know the difference!
Seriously, I checked...and mine are working fine...but, have run across a few that were right channel only....
Sadly today Sea Hunt would be offensive to snowflakes. The show title would be politically incorrect.
Get a load of the whining victim. Like a welfare cheat, just make up victimhood claims where none exist. Never let victimhood go, lest ye confront thy own shortcomings. Nice move, indeed.
M
here is the link
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As much BS then as now..........
Two minutes into the show and Mike Nelson has already come off as a sexist, smoking jerk. I didn't quite remember the show that way, with sort of a ratty apartment.
With a door that opens the wrong way.
"FEMALE OF THE SPECIES" LOL. This doesn't fare well in todays world. Today, it would be called, "Birthing person of the species" AHAHAHAHAHAHAH
Birthing Person 👍😀😀You must be a Mark Levin Fan !!!!👍💪😎
@@randybarnett2308 LOL.
That insurance man handled retrieving that barrel with the agility of a school kid!
Mike knows how to handle the Ladies.
Yeah, let her go...so she can plan her next caper! five to life more like it!