Season 1 |
| 1 :01x01 - Eleven Days to Zero (Sep/14/1964) | | 11 Days To Zero was originally filmed in color, though the first year of Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea would be aired in black and white. This fast-paced pilot episode featured the Seaview in a race against time to thwart impending tidal waves which would drown most of the civilized world. All of the main elements of the series would be introduced, including Admiral Nelson's scientific expertise, and Captain Crane's adept command of the vessel. This episode just HAD to be good, as it was needed to market the potential series to ABC executives. It worked. When the original screening was finished, the ABC brass gave it a standing ovation! A fan favorite, this is the one that started it all! | | Guest Stars: Henry Kulky as Curley Jones, Theodore Marcuse as Dr. Gamma, Del Monroe as Kowalski, Mark Slade as Malone | Director: Irwin Allen Writer: Irwin Allen | |
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| 2 :01x02 - The City Beneath the Sea (Sep/21/1964) | | While investigating the disappearance of research ships in the Aegean, the Seaview is damaged by a bomb. Captain Crane goes ashore, and pretends to be a diver for hire. The Captain meets an ex-diver, now a mute due to a tragic accident, who claims to have seen a "city beneath the sea". Crane gets hired by the "bad guy", but his cover is soon blown. He is taken prisoner and nearly loses his life. | | Guest Stars: Al Ruscio as Dimitri, Linda Cristal as Melina, Hurd Hatfield as Seraff | Director: John Brahm Writer: Richard Landau | |
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| 3 :01x03 - The Fear-Makers (Sep/28/1964) | | fter Seaview's sister ship, Polidor, is lost on an experimental deep dive, Seaview continues with the tests. Unknown to the already stressed crew, one of the visiting psychologists aboard is an enemy agent who has released a fear-causing gas into the air system. As Seaview plunges into the depths a dangerous panic starts to spread. | Director: Leonard Horn (1) Writer: Anthony Wilson | |
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| 4 :01x04 - The Mist Of Silence (Oct/05/1964) | | On a rendezvous mission, Crane and several crewmen are drugged into unconsciousness on a deserted yacht. Waking up in a South American prison, the men are taken out to the courtyard, one per hour, and executed. All will die unless Crane breaks his oath and confesses what he cannot. Will Nelson's rescue mission succeed? Will the country in question survive the machinations of the evil man who wants to take over? | Director: Leonard Horn (1) Writer: John McGreevey | |
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| 5 :01x05 - The Price of Doom (Oct/12/1964) | | A husband and wife Antarctic research team is killed by an experiment on plankton gone wild. Seaview arrives to investigate and take plankton samples. Soon the submarine is in danger of succumbing to the horrible, slimy growth. Nelson, Crane and crew face another problem: one of the three scientists on board the sub is an enemy agent. | Director: James Goldstone Writer: Harlan Ellison | |
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| 6 :01x06 - The Sky is Falling (Oct/19/1964) | | An alien spaceship lands in the ocean, and Seaview is sent to investigate. Although Seaview is powerless in the vicinity of their ship, the aliens seem friendly, and Nelson manages to open negotiations. The military authorities, however, have other ideas, and Seaview may be in as much danger from human interference as from the aliens. | | Guest Stars: Charles McGraw as Rear Admiral Tobin (Rear Admiral Tobin), Frank Ferguson (1) as Air Force General, Adam Williams as Cheif | Director: Leonard Horn (1) Writer: Don Brinkley | |
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| 8 :01x08 - The Village of Guilt (Nov/02/1964) | | A sea monster kills three villagers in a Norwegian fjord. One man survives. Seaview arrives to investigate. Nelson and Crane are met with hostility from the locals and find the survivor has died. Nelson does his best to make sure the "sea monster" doesn't destroy Seaview. | Director: Irwin Allen Writer: Berne Giler | |
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| 9 :01x09 - Hot Line (Nov/09/1964) | | A Soviet satellite has crashed into the sea and its nuclear reactor must be disarmed before it causes a disaster. Two Soviet scientists come aboard Seaview to carry out the work -- but one of them is an imposter. | | Guest Stars: Michael Ansara as Malinoff | Director: John Brahm Writer: Berne Giler | |
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| 10 :01x10 - Submarine Sunk Here (Nov/16/1964) | | Damaged by an explosion from an old mine field, Seaview takes a dive to the ocean floor. Listing dangerously, running out of oxygen, having to deal with fire and flood, the crew can do nothing but wait for help. But will help arrive in time?m | Director: Leonard Horn (1) Writer: William Tunberg | |
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| 11 :01x11 - The Magnus Beam (Nov/23/1964) | | A mysterious weapon is destroying American U2s. The Seaview's mission is to find the weapon and destroy it. Captain Crane goes undercover. A night-club performer, who is also a resistance fighter, comes to Crane's aid. The Captain is soon captured and severely beaten. Meanwhile, on Seaview, Major Amadi demands asylum. To prove his sincere intentions, he promises to lead the sub to the powerful magnetic weapon responsible for taking out those U2s. Nelson suspects he wants to lead Seaview to a watery grave. | Director: Leonard Horn (1) Writer: Alan Caillou | |
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| 12 :01x12 - No Way Out (Nov/30/1964) | | Nelson and Crane go undercover and risk their lives in order to bring a Communist defector back to the United States. But the man is injured in the attempt, and his lover is left behind. He won't speak to the agent waiting for him on Seaview (actually a double agent) until he is reunited with his Anna. But even Anna is not all she seems. | Director: Felix Feist Story: Robert Leslie Bellem, Robert Hamner | Teleplay: Robert Hamner | |
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| 13 :01x13 - The Blizzard Makers (Dec/07/1964) | | In blizzard-wracked Florida, Nelson contacts a meteorologist who may be able to help explain the strange weather conditions. That night, however, the scientist is abducted, and "programmed" to kill Nelson. When his first attempt fails, he comes aboard Seaview when she sails to investigate the source of the problem, and continues his efforts. | Director: Joseph Lejtes Writer: William Welch | |
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| 14 :01x14 - The Ghost of Moby Dick (Dec/14/1964) | | An old friend of Nelson's comes aboard Seaview to continue his research into the giant whale that destroyed his ship, crippling him and killing his son. His real motives, however, have more to do with vengeance than science, and Crane becomes concerned that the Admiral is caught up in his friend's obsession. | Director: Sobey Martin Writer: Robert Hamner | |
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| 15 :01x15 - Long Live the King (Dec/21/1964) | | When the King of a small but friendly nation is assassinated, Seaview is assigned to take the young Crown Prince back home to assume his throne. Neither Nelson (who gets turned out of his own cabin) nor Crane are used to handling children. Help arrives in the form of a mysterious flute-playing old man who befriends the boy after he is picked up at sea. | Director: László Benedek Writer: Raphael Hayes | |
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| 16 :01x16 - Hail to the Chief (Dec/28/1964) | | Injured in a fall, the President of the United States is in desperate need of surgery -- and the operation must be kept secret. Naturally, Seaview is chosen as the best place for the operation. An enemy agent, taking the place of the doctor who would have used a radiological device on the President, will attempt to kill the Commander-in-Chief with a deadly ray. Will she be discovered in time to save the President? | |
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| 17 :01x17 - The Last Battle (Jan/04/1965) | | Audaciously kidnapped from a plane in mid-air, Nelson finds himself one of a group of captives on a remote island, waiting to be used as pawn in a plot by Nazis still trying to conquer the world. It doesn't take him long to build a radio and signal to Seaview -- but maybe that was exactly what the bad guys expected him to do! | Director: Felix Feist Writer: Robert Hamner | |
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| 18 :01x18 - Mutiny (Jan/11/1965) | | When an experimental submarine is lost to a giant jellyfish, Nelson is the only survivor. Rescued after days on a makeshift raft, he is eager to get back to Seaview and take up the hunt for the creature. Also aboard is Nelson's old friend, "old Navy" Admiral Jiggs Starke, who has his own ideas about how Seaview should be run. As the tension aboard mounts, it becomes clear that Nelson hasn't completely recovered from his ordeal, and the Captain is driven to desperate measures. | Director: Sobey Martin Writer: William Read Woodfield | |
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| 19 :01x19 - Doomsday (Jan/18/1965) | | A nuclear alert puts an end to the crew's celebration of crossing the Equator. When the alert ends, a problem remains -- one of the missiles won't deactivate. Is it morally right to "push the button"? One of the many questions Seaview's crew must answer in this exciting and tension-filled episode. | Director: James Goldstone Writer: William Read Woodfield | |
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| 20 :01x20 - The Invaders (Jan/25/1965) | | Who are the invaders? An undersea quake uncovers mysterious metallic capsules, which have been hidden for millions of years. In one capsule brought aboard Seaview is the strange and powerful Zar, who claims his people lived on earth eons ago. He wants the rest of the capsules retrieved and all his people revived. However, Zar's blood contains a deadly virus, which could destroy all mankind. This makes Zar nearly impossible to destroy. | Director: Sobey Martin Writer: William Read Woodfield | |
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| 21 :01x21 - The Indestructible Man (Feb/01/1965) | | The indestructible man is really a robot programmed with human emotions. The brainchild of its loving creator, the robot was sent on an interstellar journey -- where no man had gone before! However, something happened to it out in deep space. Once back aboard Seaview, the mighty mechanical man begins to run amok and wreak havoc on the sub. | Director: Felix Feist Writer: Richard Landau | |
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| 22 :01x22 - The Buccaneer (Feb/08/1965) | "Mona Lisa, Mona Lisa, men have named you . . ." On her way to the World's Fair in Australia, the lady with the mysterious smile is the obsessive object of art collector Logan's heart. Whether it means setting fires, kidnapping, unlawful imprisonment, or murder, Logan will stop at nothing in order to possess da Vinci's masterpiece. For a time, Seaview is home to this "cold and lonely, lovely work of art."
Source: Irwin Allen News Network | Director: László Benedek Writer: Al Gail, William Welch | |
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| 23 :01x23 - The Human Computer (Feb/15/1965) | Can Seaview be run completely by a computer? Are sailors obsolete? Can an injured Captain Crane outwit his nemesis and survive long enough to save his ship? How do these enemy agents always manage to get onboard Seaview and switch top secret tapes
Source: Irwin Allen News Network | Director: James Goldstone Writer: Robert Hamner | |
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| 24 :01x24 - The Saboteur (Feb/22/1965) | Kidnapped by enemy agents, kept awake for days, Crane is brainwashed into betraying his friend and his country. His mission is to disarm strategic missiles being placed in silos at the bottom of the sea, then, to kill Admiral Nelson.
Source: Irwin Allen News Network | Director: Felix Feist Writer: George Reed, William Read Woodfield | |
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| 25 :01x25 - Cradle of the Deep (Mar/01/1965) | Dr. Janus has developed a device which can actually "speed up" evolution. To complete his experiments, he must have a sample of matter from the ocean floor -- from a part of the ocean which is known as a graveyard for submarines. The particle of matter begins to grow and becomes a threat to Seaview and all hands.
Source: Irwin Allen News Network | Director: Sobey Martin Writer: Robert Hamner | |
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| 26 :01x26 - The Amphibians (Mar/08/1965) | Another instance of scientists losing their objectivity and abandoning their ethics. At XP-1, an undersea research facility, fantastic experiments -- turning men into amphibians -- are being successfully conducted. When Seaview comes to investigate, her crew is in grave danger.
Source: Irwin Allen News Network | Director: Felix Feist Writer: Hendrik Vollaerts | |
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| 27 :01x27 - The Exile (Mar/15/1965) | Admiral Nelson makes a rendezvous with the defecting ex-leader of a hostile power aboard his yacht. When the yacht is blown up, Nelson finds himself adrift with the defector, Brynov, and some of his colleagues, in a life raft too small to hold all of them.
Source: Irwin Allen News Network | Director: James Goldstone Writer: William Read Woodfield | |
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| 28 :01x28 - The Creature (Mar/22/1965) | An ultrasonic force destroys an island missile testing facility, killing all but the project's supervisor. Wishing to redeem his reputation, Adams endangers the Seaview and betrays his oath as a naval officer in the process.
Source: Irwin Allen News Network | | Guest Stars: Leslie Nielsen as Captain Wayne Adams | Director: Sobey Martin Writer: Hendrik Vollaerts | |
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| 29 :01x29 - The Enemies (Mar/29/1965) | Seaview is sent to investigate the loss of the Angler. Nelson and Crane are shocked when they discover the answer. Delving deeper into the mystery, the two friends are soon turned into bitter enemies.
Source: Irwin Allen News Network | Director: Felix Feist Writer: William Read Woodfield | |
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| 30 :01x30 - The Secret of the Loch (Apr/05/1965) | Seaview visits Scotland so that Nelson can deliver classified plans to a secret laboratory deep beneath Loch Ness -- but the staff of the laboratory has been killed, apparently by the legendary monster of the loch. Seaview follows an underwater tunnel into the loch to a confrontation with the "creature."
Source: Irwin Allen News Network | Director: Sobey Martin Writer: Charles Bennett | |
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| 31 :01x31 - The Condemned (Apr/12/1965) | Admiral Falk has invented a new "atmosphere" which will enable submarines to dive thousands of feet below the surface. Seaview is called upon to help conduct testing. But is the experiment all-important to Falk, or is he seeking publicity and fame? Is he even the scientist he claims to be?
Source: Irwin Allen News Network | Director: Leonard Horn (1) Writer: William Read Woodfield | |
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| 32 :01x32 - The Traitor (Apr/19/1965) | Nelson receives word that his sister Edith, the only family he has, has been abducted by enemy agents. They demand secrets in exchange for her safe return; will he betray his country for her sake? Even Captain Crane begins to suspect that he might
Source: Irwin Allen News Network | Director: Sobey Martin Writer: William Welch, Al Gail | |
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