Sea Hunt (1958)
Sea Hunt
1958 / NRSea Hunt is an American adventure television series that aired in syndication from 1958 to 1961 and was popular in syndication for decades afterwards. The series originally aired for four seasons, with 155 episodes produced. It stars Lloyd Bridges as ex-Navy frogman Mike Nelson, and was produced by Ivan Tors.
Seasons & Episode
Mike is trapped in a ""scubasphere"" when the cable attached to it snaps.
While surveying a remote river in the South American jungle, Mike is threatened by the jealousy of a man prospecting for emeralds with his wife.
Mike investigates the source of a radar jamming signal that caused two ships to collide.
A famous newsman, convinced that he has a fatal illness, tries to end his life in such a way that his wife can collect his insurance, with Mike as a witness.
A scuba diving ballerina faces the possibility of underwater amputation when she catches her foot between the buckled plates of a sunken freighter.
After being accidentally caught in a fishing net, Mike challenges an Asiatic warlord by trying to retrieve a cache of medical supplies that the dictator has dumped into a river.
Unaware that two of his treasure-hunting friends are trapped inside, Mike sets charges to blow up a sunken ship that is a menace to a busy shipping lane.
Mike scouts a path through mine-infested waters so that medical supplies can reach a China Sea port hit by a cholera epidemic.
Mike's efforts to retrieve a pair of radioactive cylinders are complicated by the presence of a headstrong youth to whom he's been giving diving lessons.
Mike uses sonar to foil a gang of underwater heroin smugglers.
A young Mexican boy helps Mike locate a safe entrance to an underwater fossil cave.
Mike faces sharks and other unexpected difficulties while working with three pretty women undergoing astronaut training.
Mike is hired by a local German consul to salvage a survival kit from the wreckage of a Nazi warplane in the Caribbean.
While helping his former history professor search for pirate treasure off the North Carolina coast, Mike finds evidence that the underwater cave said to house the treasure has been tampered with.
Mike convinces a reluctant daughter to continue her father's work after he is killed testing an underwater electrical detection device.
A man bribes Mike to continue giving lessons to an inept diving student whom he's stopped teaching.
Mike heads a three-man team in an effort to disarm a pair of unexploded torpedoes at the bototm of a West Coast harbor.
A restless youth and a college girl complicate Mike's attempts at capturing a poisonous lionfish.
A heroic test pilot from the Korean War has his mettle tested when he must spend 24 hours with Mike in a makeshift decompression chamber after a dive to prevent the bends from killing him.
Markings on the body of a dead diver convince a marine biologist that a tropical lagoon is inhabited by a killer octopus.
One salvage diver disappears while diving on a sunken yacht off the coast of Yucatan, and Mike tries to see that two others don't share his fate.
Mike teams up with a Mexican prison escapee to uncover nefarious activity on an uncharted Pacific atoll off the coast of South America.
Mike must get past Jivaro Indians who are blocking his passage downriver as he attempts to get a young missionary's baby to a hospital for medical attention.
Mike poses as a tourist on vacation as he tries to locate a hidden underwater missile launcher in the Caribbean.
Pirates try to snatch a sunken freighter away from Mike before he can salvage it for an old Navy buddy.
While working for the U.S. Treasury to break a counterfeiting ring, Mike intercedes in a kidnapping.
A pretty woman and her father, vacationing in the Bahamas, become killers after inadvertently eating a variety of fish that causes hallucinations.
A sunken truck points Mike to the murder of a political boss, and the killer is the father of a good friend of Mike's.
Mike goes after an egocentric movie star who injured a friend of Mike's in a hit-and-fun speedboat accident.
While searching a Latin American harbor for a sunken statue, Mike discovers a UHF homing beacon being used to guide submarines into the port.
A dead ringer for Mike is stealing diamonds from a sunken sports cruiser, but when Mike is accused of the crime, he is unable to establish an alibi due to his current top-secret mission.
While on a diving expedition in Guatemala, a woman seeking to slow down her husband's frantic lifestyle deliberately sinks the boat they share, unaware that her husband is a diabetic and his insulin supply will be lost with the vessel.
Mike's assistant is trapped underwater by an overturned truck containing drums of poison that could endanger a South American city's water supply.
Mike helps test a remote control guidance device invented by a rich eccentric.
A naval officer of a Caribbean nation is sabotaging a series of experiments Mike is conducting with the Coast Guard.
During hydroplane races, a friend of Mike's rams his craft into a Coast Guard ship, leaving Mike to investigate.
Mike helps the daughter of his old UDT Commander investigate the man's death, which she believes was murder.
Mike must find and disarm a torpedo that's been sent into the outflow tube of a hydro-electric plant.
Sea Hunt is an American adventure television series that aired in syndication from 1958 to 1961 and was popular in syndication for decades afterwards. The series originally aired for four seasons, with 155 episodes produced. It stars Lloyd Bridges as ex-Navy frogman Mike Nelson, and was produced by Ivan Tors.