Warship - Season 1

Season 1
HMS Ocean is Britain's biggest warship and the flagship of the Royal Navy. She's a floating village with her own hospital, shop, police force, church, bank, laundry, gym and even pubs. But this village is also an amphibious assault weapon, designed to sail across world and, when necessary, bring violence to an enemy. Its crew have a deep affection for their ship. But one third of these men and women are new recruits, off to sea for the first time. And the 20-year-old vessel is showing signs of strain. Keeping it going requires non-stop maintenance. With exclusive access to the ship and her crew, this series follows HMS Ocean on a sensitive seven-month active deployment, culminating in becoming the first ever UK ship to lead a US task force in the Middle East, policing some of the most volatile waters on the planet and co-ordinating the fight against Isis.
Episodes

Episode 1
The crew train Army, Navy and Air Force helicopter pilots to take off and land on the ship, as a huge storm approaches

Episode 2
HMS Ocean heads into an active war zone near Yemen, where a US warship was recently targeted. En route, she hosts a cocktail party for senior members of the Egyptian military.

Episode 3
HMS Ocean is buzzed by more than a dozen Iranian gunboats on her way to the Gulf. When she arrives, in a first for a British warship, she takes over from a US aircraft carrier to lead the American naval task force in the area, under the control of senior British officer Commodore Andrew Burns. Meanwhile, stoker Michael Hedgecock - the fifth generation in his family to have served in the Navy - is up on a serious charge, and Ocean's second in command Nick Wood will be his judge and jury. And as Christmas approaches, Prime Minister Theresa May visits HMS Ocean to address the ship's crew and the world's media. It's a big moment for some of the young recruits on board.
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