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Despite the corporate mess that Metro Goldwyn Mayer has caused itself,the greater
damage here,is its capitalization of its assetts,mainly from United Artists,which had
originally syndicated "SEA HUNT" back in 1958(while formally known as ZIV Television)
my main complaint here,is MGM's failure to uphold UA,since that's what MGM is mostly
about,as most of its library is UA-so as far as it goes,this is a corporate thing,,but one
could only assume,that the MGM trademark has commercial value-pathetic
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wow, still great after all these decades. I watched every saturday evening before the primetime shows started in the early 60s when I was a kid. you cant find anything as good as the old shows on modern tv. it's all crap!
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h man I love this. I wanted to be a SEAL so bad, alas, I ended up a mere human knuckledrager mud sucker( army) instead...Lloyd Bridges was the man. Thanks for putting these on You Tube
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Mike Nelson!
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just as a sorce of record, i wonder how many of us were instilled to become scuba divers and learn the sport the safe and correct way. if mr. bridges, as mike nelson was the reason you became divers, could you send me a short note, ay --- sugarb20091@live.com and tell me your story. thank-you. i can come back ok in a month and tell how many were inspired by this show.
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i also watched this show as a child. it made me go to dive school and get my certifacation for diving. thank-you for the walk down memory lane. and thank-you for posting the sea hunt series.
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I loved this show as a kid in the 60's. I still have my GI JOE frogman.
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Things get pretty tense and you just cant tell if Mike Nelson's gonna be able to save the Pilot or not. So, we made some popcorn... bit our fingernails some 'n then just whistled a bit, cuz heck, when you've got MIKE NELSON on the Job, what could possibly go wrong. I just wish he was in charge of the Federal Reserve and Congress and some other stuff... we'd be doin' swell!
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Man I love these old episodes.I loved this show as a kid.You can't find those kind of shows anymore. I was just a wee lad but man those were the best days! That world is gone and so sad that it is.Those were the best days.



Used to watch Sea Hunt as a kid,but it was in syndication at the time,and part of a kids show that was on a local channel shown around supper time,in the 1960's. That was long ago! Love shows like these,wish that they would all come back again!!!
Drifty1956 2 years ago 11
I started watching sea unt when I was a little kid in the 60's, made me save my money and got in to Scuba Diving, I'm now a retired US Army Ranger, worked with Navy Seals in the 70's, they watched it too! Face it the show has Impact even though it was on a low budget. AND I'M STILL WATCHING IT!!
TheJessejames76 2 years ago 5