British 18th Century 'First-Rate' Warship and Bronze Cannon Discovered by Odyssey Marine Exploration and Captured in Discovery's
February 02 2009 - 8:49AM
PR Newswire (US)
HMS Victory Subject of Thursday, February 5 Episode of 11-part
Series LONDON and SILVER SPRING, Md., Feb. 2 /PRNewswire/ --
Odyssey Marine Exploration (OME) announced today that it has found
the HMS Victory, believed to be one of Britain's greatest historic
shipwrecks and potentially an estimated value of one billion
dollars for four tons of gold. Featured in the fourth episode of
Discovery Channel's world premiere original series TREASURE QUEST,
to air in the U.S. on Thursday, February 5 at 10PM EST/PST, viewers
will witness first-hand how each artifact and piece of evidence
leads OME to this resounding conclusion. In the UK, viewers can
tune in to a two-part special TREASURE QUEST: Victory Special
beginning Sunday, February 8 at 9PM GMT. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20080919/NEF051LOGO-b )
"Discovery has a nearly 25-year history of documenting exploration
as it unfolds and our series TREASURE QUEST is the latest example
of being at the forefront of the action," said John Ford, President
and General Manager of Discovery Channel. "This ongoing series
provides viewers with the perfect blend of adventure, knowledge and
edge of your seat excitement. Being able to follow OME as they
search the ocean floor for shipwrecks is a thrill ride each week."
As reported by Odyssey Marine Exploration, they discovered and
solved in 2008 one of the world's most enduring naval mysteries. In
1744, HMS Victory, the direct predecessor to Nelson's flagship at
the Battle of Trafalgar, was the largest and most sophisticated
warship in the world. This first-rate, three-decked man-of-war is
the only ship lost with a complete consignment of 110 bronze
cannon, including colossal 42-pounders, the biggest guns in the
world and the ultimate naval deterrent. Victory was lost in the
English Channel, presumably during a ferocious storm in October
1744, which took its more than 900 souls, including one of the
greatest Admirals in British naval history, Sir John Balchin. The
wreck site was discovered in a location approximately 100
kilometers from where it has long believed to have been lost,
countering the legend that it was lost on the Casquet rocks due to
faulty navigation and a lighthouse that had gone dim. Online,
viewers in the U.S. can dive deeper into the shipwrecks featured in
TREASURE QUEST at discovery.com/treasurequest. Online features
include shipwreck tours, disaster timelines and a treasure chest
that details the types of coins and artifacts brought up from the
depths. Users will get a closer look at life on a modern-day
exploration vessel in exclusive webisodes, from gourmet meals
(fruit sculptures!?) to MacGyver-like ingenuity and high-seas
hijinks. Odyssey's unique and spectacular shipwreck photomosaics
and crystal clear images of previously undiscovered deep ocean
sites will also be available on the site. In the UK, viewers can
visit http://www.discoverychannel.co.uk/ to learn more about this
hidden treasure. For territories outside the US and the UK, more
information can be found at http://www.discoverychannel.co.uk/int/.
TREASURE QUEST airs Thursday nights at 10PM EST/PST in the US. The
series will premiere in the UK on Sunday, February 20 at 9PM GMT.
TREASURE QUEST will also premiere on Discovery Channel throughout
Europe, Middle East, Africa, Latin America and the Asia-Pacific
beginning this spring. The series is produced for Discovery Channel
by JWM Productions. Jason Williams and Bill Morgan are executive
producers for JWM. Paul Gasek is executive producer for Discovery
Channel. Media can log on to press.discovery.com for additional
information about TREASURE QUEST and today's announcement, download
photos, or to watch the February 2nd press conference with Odyssey
Marine Exploration (video available after 12noon EST). About JWM
Productions JWM Productions is one of the world's leading
non-fiction production companies. Their clients have included
almost every major broadcaster in the US, the UK and around the
world. Founded by multiple Emmy Award-winning producers Jason
Williams and Bill Morgan in 1996, JWM has now filmed over 200 hours
of high-definition broadcast programming, on six continents and in
every situation imaginable. TREASURE QUEST, their latest Discovery
Channel series, was filmed between May and November in the Western
Approaches to the British Isles as well as in the English Channel.
During production, a rotating crew of producers, cameramen, and
technical assistants lived, ate, and worked alongside the Odyssey
Marine Exploration team. Further information about past and current
JWM Productions projects can be found at http://www.jwmprods.com/
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