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- In 1787, British ship Bounty leaves Portsmouth to bring a cargo of bread-fruit from Tahiti, but the savage on-board conditions imposed by Captain Bligh trigger a mutiny led by first officer Fletcher Christian.
- First mate Fletcher Christian leads a revolt against his sadistic commander, Captain Bligh, in this classic seafaring adventure, based on the real-life 1789 mutiny.
- An in-depth look at aircraft carrier combat operations during World War II. Real combat footage. Very strong and compelling.
- An aging fisherman finds a sunken treasure in shark-infested waters and is attacked by five escaping convicts.
- An underwater look at the diverse coastal regions of Southern Australia, New Guinea and the Indo-Pacific areas and the impact of global warming on the oceans.
- BLUE is a provocative journey into the ocean realm, witnessing this critical moment in time when the marine world is on a precipice.
- William Shatner narrated this filmed documentary series focusing on the animals and wildlife that make up the undersea kingdom.
- New Zealand's Shark Man, Riley Elliott, is a man of action. He has a passion for sharks, and he's out to disprove the myths that surround these apex predators. "SHARK MAN" is an exciting new underwater adventure series which follows Riley, a new generation shark scientist, as he works with shark researchers, divers, and fishermen, and of course, with the sharks themselves.
- Each half hour episode follows international news correspondent Michael Maclear around the globe looking for the unusual, the important, the interest-catching stories of the day. Maclear checks out prostitution, legal and otherwise in the US, Canada and Europe; he delves into a rape trial in Toronto; explores medical tourists seeking miracle cures, "psychic surgery" in the Philippines; gambling practices around the world from Macao to Las Vegas and he visits headhunters in Papua New Guinea. The series includes devastating reports on British secret military trials in Northern Ireland and the runaway homicide rate in Murder City-Detroit. The Toronto Star says Maclear is a new Edward R. Murrow.
- Episode: (1981)1977–198753mTV-PG7.3 (110)TV EpisodeJulie (Lauren Tewes) prepares to marry her fiancé Tony Selkirk (Anthony Andrews) during a stopover in Sydney, Australia. She asks Vicki (Jill Whelan) to be her bridesmaid; Doc (Bernie Kopell), Gopher (Fred Grandy) and Isaac (Ted Lange) to be her ushers; and Captain Stubing (Gavin MacLeod) to give her away. Award-winning anthropologist Milo Endler (Harry Morgan) and Vivian (Katherine Helmond), his wife of fifteen years, are on their way to a dig in the South Pacific. Milo's disgraced colleague Deke Donner (José Ferrer) once embezzled a university's money to bet on the horses at the racetrack. In the South Pacific, Deke plans to present Milo with what could be the find of the century: a Mongala (Patrick Ward), a missing evolutionary link between animals and humans. But Milo is so busy with his work that he neglects frustrated Vivian, who takes a liking to Captain Stubing. New Zealand rancher Ralph Sutton (Patrick Duffy) has a secret that he won't share with English teacher and fellow passenger Barbara Carroll (Michelle Phillips), while young beauty Connie Wilker (Jenilee Harrison) has eyes for him. Gopher and Doc both compete for the affections of new cruise director Yvonne Petty (Delvene Delaney).
- Episode: (1981)1977–198748mTV-G7.4 (100)TV EpisodeVicki (Jill Whelan) models the bridesmaid's gown she plans to wear for Julie's (Lauren Tewes) wedding, while Isaac (Ted Lange) finds a flaw in the wedding gift that he bought on the crew's behalf. Barbara (Michelle Phillips) feels jealous of Connie (Jenilee Harrison) and Ralph's (Patrick Duffy) relationship and sends him a love letter, which Connie intercepts. Having been captured by Deke (José Ferrer) and Milo (Harry Morgan), the Mongala (Patrick Ward) is caged below in the hull of the ship. When Milo finds out some new information about the Mongala, Vivian (Katherine Helmond) issues an ultimatum. Gopher (Fred Grandy) and Doc (Bernie Kopell) continue their pursuit of Julie's replacement, Yvonne (Delvene Delaney). While the crew members are in Sydney for the wedding, Julie and Tony give them a tour of the Rossmore Animal Preserve, where Tony is on staff.