Saving Lives at Sea explained
Genre: | Documentary |
Network: | BBC TV |
Narrated: | Brendan Coyle (2016)Steven Mackintosh (2017-) |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Language: | English |
Num Seasons: | 6+ |
Num Episodes: | 56+ |
Runtime: | 58–59 minutes |
Company: | Blast! Films |
List Episodes: | - Episodes
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Saving Lives at Sea is a television documentary series about the Royal National Lifeboat Institution, showing its rescues in British coastal waters and around Ireland. It was first broadcast by BBC Two on 13 July 2016. As of 2021, there were six annual seasons with over fifty episodes and production continuing.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]
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Notes and References
- Web site: Saving Lives at Sea (TV Series). 2021-11-12. Radio Times. en.
- Web site: Camera technology lets us clamber on board with our heroes in Saving Lives at Sea. 2021-11-12. Radio Times. en.
- Web site: Saving Lives at Sea: how a family day out at the beach turned into a fight for life. 2021-11-12. Radio Times. en.
- Web site: Saving Lives at Sea will restore your faith in humanity – but might put you off sandy beaches. 2021-11-12. Radio Times. en.
- Web site: emily-baker. 2021-08-24. Repetitive and predictable, Saving Lives at Sea is all filler no killer. 2021-11-12. inews.co.uk. en.
- Web site: 2018-08-21. Saving Lives at Sea: A somewhat propagandistic portrayal of a very worthy cause. 2021-11-12. The Independent. en.
- Book: Sargeant. Adrian. Fundraising Management: Analysis, Planning and Practice. George. Jayne. 2021-09-14. Routledge. 978-1-000-42693-9. en.