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The House Under the Sea

on BBC One London

Commander Cousteau and Tele-Hachette present The House Under the Sea
The extraordinary story of Claude Wesly and Albert Falco who lived and worked for a week under the sea.
Their home was a specially constructed 'house' to which they returned each evening after working on the sea bed as builders or fish farmers.
First transmission on July 16, 1963

Contributors

Subject:
Claude Wesly
Subject:
Albert Falco
Camera:
Pierre Goupit
Camera:
Gilbert Duhalde
Film Editor:
Georges Duguy
Film Editor:
Marie-Francoise Hochet

BBC One London

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