Monty Halls' Great Irish Escape - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Episode 1
Monty Halls spends a summer in the west of Ireland, observing the animals that migrate through the waters off Connemara - including dolphins, seals and otters.

Episode 2
Monty Halls searches the waters off the west coast of Ireland for basking sharks, little-understood monsters of the deep that can grow up to 30 feet long.

Episode 3
Monty Halls tracks down dolphins off the west coast of Ireland, using sonar technology to record the whistles and clicks they use to communicate with each other.

Episode 4
Monty Halls goes back to his marine biologist roots as he goes shark fishing and reels in a couple of blue sharks that have crossed the Atlantic as part of their annual migration.

Episode 5
Monty Halls returns to his marine biologist roots as he goes on a whale-watching mission with the Irish Air Corps and searches for a stranded basking shark.

Episode 6
It is the end of summer and Monty's time as a volunteer is coming to an end. He must retrieve an acoustic listening device which he anchored on the seabed.
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