Mysteries of the Deep with Jeremy Wade, Season 1

Mysteries of the Deep with Jeremy Wade, Season 1

Mysteries of the Deep with Jeremy Wade

  • Genre: Reality & Nonfiction
  • Release Date: 2020-05-20
  • Advisory Rating: TV-PG
  • Episodes: 10
  • iTunes Price: USD 18.99
  • iTunes HD Price: USD 19.99
6.6/10
6.6
From 7 Ratings

Description

From ships that disappear without a trace to radioactive sharks and deep undersea anomalies, the world's oceans are the source of thousands of unsolved mysteries. Jeremy Wade is our host as we explore a range of fascinating and compelling stories every episode - from lost treasure to missing ships and planes, strange ocean bed discoveries to odd scientific phenomena, and much more.

Episodes

Title Time Price
1 The Bermuda Triangle Conspiracy 42:04 USD 2.99 Buy on iTunes
2 Nazi Toxic Hell Sub 42:04 USD 2.99 Buy on iTunes
3 Curse of the Kraken 41:34 USD 2.99 Buy on iTunes
4 Hunt for Noah's Ark 42:04 USD 2.99 Buy on iTunes
5 Mummy on the Ghost Ship 42:04 USD 2.99 Buy on iTunes
6 Us Navy vs. Ufo 42:04 USD 2.99 Buy on iTunes
7 Bermuda Triangle Doomsday 42:04 USD 2.99 Buy on iTunes
8 NASA's Lost Treasure 42:04 USD 2.99 Buy on iTunes
9 The Loch Ness Conspiracy 42:04 USD 2.99 Buy on iTunes
10 Escobar's Treasure Sub 42:04 USD 2.99 Buy on iTunes

Reviews

  • Disappointed

    1
    By mark dillow 1981
    You know I’ve come to expect more from Jeremy wade’s programs then the same thing I would get from finding Bigfoot or MonsterQuest but this might be the end of me being interested in Jeremy wade‘s programs I was really hoping that they would come to a conclusion about Loch Ness we go from Loch Ness to something else and absolutely no answers for either thing just bunch of theories so I don’t think it will ever purchased the whole show 😡
  • Jeremy is basically a voice-over for a poor show

    1
    By Roshiodl
    I was really hoping that this show would be Jeremy searching for something or researching a problem. This show was a big disappointment. It's basically a Jeremy voice-over for a very standard format. The format is a familiar one in that it provides no resolution or the theories are poorly supported. The weight of the show is on the description and reconstruction of details. It's not biology-centred which means I was expecting episodes to be "Kevin considers whether there may be ghosts in the Titanic wreck as narrated by Jeremy".

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