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Flipper (1964) :: 300 Feet Below (01x01)
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| Title: | 300 Feet Below |
| Episode #: | 01x01 |
| Production Number: | 2803 |
| Original Airdate: | Saturday September 19th, 1964 |
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Porter receives a radio distress call from Bill Darmon, the victim of a shark attack. Darmon is far out to sea and in need of an immediate blood transfusion. Porter radios Miami for blood then sets off to locate Darmon's boat. When the plasma arrives at Darmon's boat, a mishap causes the container to tumble to the bottom of the sea in waters too deep for human diving. Flipper is brought in via helicopter and retrieves the plasma just in time to save Darmon's life.
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Porter: Bud, we've gotta take that chance! There's man's life at stake here! |
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Though Flipper was a children's show, adult elements were occasionally introduced. In this episode, a subplot involves Dr. Darmon and his estranged wife Elena. They have agreed to a separation before the episode begins and are reconciled before show's end. Elena is an entirely superfluous character -- she has no relevance to the main plot of the episode and the show could stand adequately without her presence. |
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