I didn't want to tack this on to the end of this quote. But I couldn't get it posted any other way on this thread.
1 episode of Sea Hunt I remember when Mike spent those few days in a deep sea diving bell and the hatch dogs got bent. The producers didn't do there homework on that episode. 1 if he was really that deep. Mikes voice would have been very high pitched from breathing the helium mixed with nitrogen need for deep diving. His voice was normal pitch. also how was he supposed to pull that big heavy hatch inside the bell with the bell up right on the bottom of the ocean. And the hatch won't fit through the opening from underneath, that it is suppose to seal. My farther was a machinist and a boat designer. My room mate calls it a case of hollyweerd.
Steve
That is relatively minor compared to all the technical errors and discrepancies that the show contained.
I am almost certain that there were technical discrepancies and errors in just about every one of the 155 episodes.
The episode “Magnetic Mine” (season one #21) it showed so many technical errors and different mines (that were supposed to be the same) that it is truly funny.
Even their geography knowledge was way off (or what they showed). In the episode “The Dam” (season two #51, 12 in the season) they are talking about traveling way south past the Panama Canal at the same time that they are showing a map where they land in central Mexico. About half of the episodes seem to occur in an imaginary "Small South American Country" (many ruled by a dictator).
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Editing errors like the tank configuration changing multiple times on different scenes of the same dive were also common (starting with doubles but showing triple tanks and back to doubles or single tank occurred frequently).
All that being said, it was the best underwater action show at the time and it can be easily argued that nothing has being produced that had the impact that Sea Hunt did (and still does).
I saw the original Spanish translated realizes when I lived in Puerto Rico, in the 1960’s, which got me into diving in the early 70’s.
BTW, I have bought four different sets of Sea Hunt (during the last several years), but the most recent set sold at Amazon.com is by far the best. This is not a bootleg copy, but a truly re-mastered released from MGM. You can get all four seasons for just over $50 which I think it is a great deal.
The new release is very clear and you can clearly see a lot of great detail (including some of the errors). It is great to see in detail the equipment used. In the episodes that I have seen, the audio is also very clear.
I highly recommend that anyone that has any interest in Sea Hunt should get a copy. We can then start some trivia games based on the show.
While we are at it, on the episode “Killer Whale” (Season one #11) can anyone tell me what kind of whale were they showing in the underwater shots? On most of the surface shots they did show the dorsal fin of an Orca, but on the underwater shots it was a totally different type of whales. I don’t know what they were and I am curious.
Thanks