The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau
The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau is a nonfiction documentary television series focusing on marine biodiversity, directed by Alan Landsburg and hosted by French filmmaker, researcher and marine explorer, Jacques Cousteau. The first episodes of the series aired from 1968 until 1975. English narration was by Richard Johnson (BBC version) and Rod Serling (US edition). It also featured his family including sons Jean -Michel and Philippe-Pierre, along with grandson Fabian Cousteau. [1]
Episodes
1973-74 season
- "South to Fire and Ice", November 29, 1973
- "The Flight of the Penguins", January 21, 1974
- "Beneath the Frozen World", March 3, 1974
- "Blizzard at Hope Bay", March 22, 1974
1974-75 season
- "Life at the End of the World", November 14, 1974
- "Beavers of the North Country", January 6, 1975
- "The Coral Divers of Corsica", February 21, 1975
- "The Sleeping Sharks of Yucatan", April 6, 1975
- "A Sound of Dolphins", May 28, 1975 (originally broadcast February 2, 1972)
- "Beneath the Frozen World", June 9, 1975 (originally broadcast March 3, 1974)
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