Drain the Oceans (2018)
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Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.
Craig Sechler
Self - Narrator (voice)
Russell Boulter
Self - Narrator: National Geographic Channel
Kerry Shale
Narrator
Sophie Harris
Writer
Sophie Elwin-Harris
Creator
Runar Lia
Self - Norwegian Industrial Workers Museum
Fredrik Soreide
Self - Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Jann Witt
Self - Historian, German Naval Association
David Mearns
Self - Shipwreck Hunter - Blue Water Recoveries
Andrzej Slaby
Self - Hydrographer, LOTUS Petrobaltic S.A.
Stephen Burke
Self - Co-Author 'Freedom of the Seas'
Adam Olejnik
Self - Polish Naval Academy, Co-Author 'Freedom of the Seas'
Innes McCartney
Self - Maritime Archaeologist, Bournemouth University
Winston Churchill
Self (archive footage)
Adolf Hitler
Self (archive footage)
Kenneth Lacovara
Self - Director, Edelman Fossil Park
Mario Rebolledo-Vieyra
Self - Geophysicist
Sean Gulick
Self - University of Texas
Dave Huber
Self - Co-founder, Deep Gulf Energy
James P. Delgado
Self - Marine Archaeologist
Frederick Hanselmann
Self - University of Miami
Amy Borgens
Self - Marine Archaeologist
Eric Grove
Self - Naval Historian
Robert Church
Self - Marine Archaeologist
Costas Emmanuel Synolakis
Self - Dir. Tsunami Research Center, Univ. Southern California
Evi Nomikou
Self - Geologist - Oceanographer, University of Athens
Lefteris Zorzos
Self - Archaeologist
Stella Demesticha
Self - Ass. Prof. Maritime Archaeology, Univ. Cyprus
Jon Henderson
Self - Prof. Classics and Archaeology, Univ. Nottingham
William M. Murray
Self - Stathis Prof. Greek History, Univ. South Florida
Peter Campbell
Self - Maritime Archaeologist, RPM Nautical Foundation
Dougal Jerram
Self - Earth Scientist, University of Oslo
Media.
Details.
Release DateMay 28, 2018
StatusReturning Series
Seasons6
Episodes55
Running Time47m
Content RatingTV-PG
Genres
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This TV Show Is About.
Wiki.
Drain the Oceans is an Australian and British documentary television series that premiered on 28 May 2018 on National Geographic. The 25-part factual series is hosted by Russell Boulter, and explores shipwrecks, treasure and sunken cities using underwater scanning system, scientific data, and art digital recreations. Andrew Ogilvie from Electric Pictures and Crispin Sadler from Mallinson Sadler Productions produced the series for National Geographic. Drain The Oceans was preceded by similar National Geographic productions: Drain the Great Lakes, Drain the Titanic and Drain the Bermuda Triangle. The series is available in the form of a 10-part season and a 15-part season on iTunes. Season 4 began airing on National Geographic as of 2 August 2021.