
Irwin Allen's Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1964-1968)
In this 60s show, the first of four Irwin Allen science fiction productions, the advanced submarine Seaview takes on all kinds of missions for the American government. Under the leadership of Admiral Nelson and Captain Crane, the Seaview takes on a variety of gritty real-world missions with spies, missile launches, deep-sea exploration, etc.
Unfortunately, then Batman caught on and Allen decided that camp and far-out science was the way to go. Increasingly, episodes dealt with mind control, aliens, werewolves, evil puppets, monsters in cheap-looking rubber suits, etc. After three more seasons, the show came to an end due to low ratings.
Recent Episodes
Episode | Name | Airdate |
---|---|---|
S04E26 | No Way Back | Mar 31, 1968 |
S04E25 | The Death Clock | Mar 24, 1968 |
S04E24 | Edge of Doom | Mar 17, 1968 |
S04E23 | Attack! | Mar 10, 1968 |
S04E22 | Flaming Ice | Mar 3, 1968 |
Cast

Arch Whiting

Richard Bull

Richard Basehart

David Hedison

Robert Dowdell

Del Monroe

Henry Kulky

Paul Trinka
Characters

Sparks

Seaview Doctor

Admiral Harriman Nelson

Captain Lee Crane

Chip Morton

Kowalski

Chief Curley Jones

Patterson
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