Shark Week starts this weekend – 3D tv not included

Just a quick reminder that the 25th Anniversary of Discovery’s Shark Week begins this weekend. New episodes of Shark Week programming premiere starting Sunday at 9PM.

Here’s a recap of this year’s new program line-up…

  • Sunday 9PM – “Air Jaws Apocalypse” looks to follow in the footsteps of previous “Air Jaws” shows featuring Chris Fallows at Seal Island as he documents white shark predation events.
  • Sunday 10PM – “Shark Week’s Impossible Shots” follows wildlife cameramen trying to catch a great white shark breach at an angle never before captured on film.
  • Monday 9PM – “Sharkzilla” will the Mythbusters team attempting to recreate the prehistoric Megalodon.
  • Monday 10PM – “MythBusters’ Jawsome Shark Special” will feature the hosts from Discovery’s Mythbusters analyzing the top-25 shark myths.
  • Tuesday 9PM – “How Jaws Changed the World” will take a look at the impact of the 1975 blockbuster “Jaws” on society.
  • Tuesday 10PM – “Adrift: 47 Days with Sharks” rounds out the week of programming with a story of survival from two American pilots who spent 47 in the waters of the Pacific Ocean after their plane crashed into the water.
  • Wednesday 9PM – “Shark Fight” will chronicle shark attack survivors who have gone out to fight for shark conservation awareness.
  • Thursday 9PM – “Great White Highway” will focus on research and technology being used to track white sharks in real-time.
  • Thursday 10PM – “Shark Week’s 25 Best Bites” will feature some of the top moments in Shark Week history over the past 25 years.

Catch Shark Week this Sunday on the Discovery Channel.

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About George Probst

George T Probst is an award-winning American photographer best known for his underwater great white shark photography. In addition to his work underwater, Probst travels to schools, businesses, and communities for public speaking events to discuss the importance of sharks and ocean conservation.

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