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The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau: Sharks

on BBC One London

The leading figure in sea exploration is on a 5-year voyage which is the culmination of his life's work. On board his ship Calypso he has a team of scientists equipped with some of the most advanced oceanographic apparatus yet devised, including miniature submarines and underwater film and television cameras. In this, the first of several film reports, Cousteau turns his attention to the most feared of all the inhabitants of the sea: Sharks.
Produced by Les Requins Associes and Wolper Productions Inc
(from BBC South and West; first shown on BBC2)
(Colour)

Contributors

Explorer/narrator:
Jacques Cousteau
Narrator:
Hugh Falkus

BBC One London

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