Drain the Oceans

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Drain the Oceans
GenreDocumentary
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes47 ()
Release
Original networkNational Geographic
Original releaseMay 28, 2018 (2018-05-28) –
present (present)
Chronology
Preceded byDrain the Great Lakes
Drain the Titanic
Drain the Bermuda Triangle

Drain The Oceans is an Australian and British documentary television series that premiered on 28 May 2018 on National Geographic.[1][2] 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.[3] Drain The Oceans was preceded by similar National Geographic productions: Drain the Great Lakes, Drain the Titanic and Drain the Bermuda Triangle.[4] The series is available in the form of a 10-part season and a 15-part season on iTunes.[5][6] Season 4 began airing on National Geographic as of August 2, 2021.[7]

Episodes[]

(See talk page for expanded episodes list)

Season Episodes Cast Originally aired
First aired Last aired
4 47 May 28, 2018 Aug 23, 2021

References[]

  1. ^ TV, NatGeo. "National Geographic - Drain The Ocean: Deep Sea Mysteries". www.natgeotv.com. Retrieved 4 September 2018.
  2. ^ "Nat Geo readies "Drain the Oceans"". Retrieved 4 September 2018.
  3. ^ "Nat Geo filming Drain the Oceans". TV Tonight. 8 March 2018. Retrieved 4 September 2018.
  4. ^ Houston, Melinda (4 August 2018). "TV pick: Drain the Oceans". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 4 September 2018.
  5. ^ "Season 1 on iTunes".
  6. ^ "Season 2 on iTunes".
  7. ^ "National Geographic Announced Season 4 Release Date for Drain the Oceans – August 2, 2021". Retrieved 2 August 2021.

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