Sea Monsters | |
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Genre | Documentary |
Created by | Tim Haines |
Directed by | Jasper James |
Presented by | Nigel Marven |
Narrated by | Karen Hayley |
Composer(s) | Ben Bartlett |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of episodes | 3 |
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Executive producer(s) | Adam Kemp Tim Haines |
Producer(s) | Jasper James |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Production company(s) |
BBC Natural History Unit Impossible Pictures |
Distributor | BBC Worldwide |
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Original network | BBC, Discovery Channel, ProSieben |
Original release | 9 September | – 23 September 2003
Chronology | |
Related shows | Other shows in the Walking with... series |
External links | |
Website | www |
Sea Monsters is a 2003 BBC television trilogy which used computer-generated imagery to show past life in Earth's seas. In the U.S. it was known as Chased by Sea Monsters. It was made by Impossible Pictures, the creators of Walking with Dinosaurs, Walking with Beasts and Walking with Monsters. In the series, the British wildlife presenter Nigel Marven is shown travelling to seven past seas in the history of the Earth and scuba diving there, in order of dangerousness with the most dangerous last. He travels in a white sailboat or motorboat roughly 24 m (80 ft) long named 'The Ancient Mariner'. His time travelling device is not mentioned or shown, and the closest thing to it is his time map, showing the timeline of the seven deadliest seas and the creatures that lived at the time. He uses a scuba set with a fullface mask so he can talk underwater to produce the commentary. He performs some dives using a strong shark cage, which is spherical to make it harder for large sea creatures to bite it.
Sea Monsters has never been released on DVD in the UK, but featured on the American Chased by Dinosaurs DVD and a similar Region 2 Dutch DVD. It is also available on Netflix in the UK and the United States, where it is referred to as Episode 2 of "Chased By Dinosaurs: Three Walking with Dinosaurs Adventures."
As originally broadcast, the first episode had three segments and the second and third two each; a format later inherited by Walking with Monsters