Browse - Most popular shows featuring: navalx






Horatio HornblowerHoratio Hornblower
ITV, 1998 Cancelled/Ended | Drama, Action, Adventure, Military/War
Rating: 4/5

The adventures of Horatio Hornblower based on the classic series of books by Author C.S. Forester, told in chronological order.


The Warship: Tour of DutyThe Warship: Tour of Duty
BBC Two, 2023 On Hiatus | Documentary
Rating: 3.8/5

The exciting, surprising and often moving story of HMS Queen Elizabeth's first operational mission: a seven-month voyage to the other side of an increasingly troubled world.


WarshipWarship
Channel 4, 2017 Cancelled/Ended | Documentary

Warship is a documentary series with exclusive access to a ship and her crew. The 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.


Man from AtlantisMan from Atlantis
NBC, 1977 Cancelled/Ended | Adventure, Sci-Fi, Fantasy
Rating: 3.5/5

Washed up on a California beach after a storm, the half-dead amphibian is rushed to a naval hospital where a beautiful woman doctor, Elizabeth Merrill, saves his life by popping him back in the water after X-rays have shown he has gills where his lungs should be. Dr. Merrill christens the submariner Mark Harris and recruits him to the Foundation for Oceanic Research. While helping Dr. Merrill and her colleagues in the super-sub Cetacean, he hopes to find out if he is indeed the sole survivor of the lost city of Atlantis.


High School FleetHigh School Fleet
Tokyo MX, 2016 Cancelled/Ended | Drama, Action, Sci-Fi, Anime
Rating: 5/5

With Japan having developed as a maritime nation, it became necessary to have specialized schools to teach skills essential to protecting the sea. The setting is one such all-girls school. The girls who enroll here study to become "blue mermaids," through classroom instruction and teaching of practical skills. "Blue mermaids" are women who pursue the ocean for their professional occupation. They live by the motto "In the sea we live, the sea we protect, and by the sea we go." They must excel in their studies, but must also adopt an international mindset. They are the "Elite of the Sea," and are expected to be knowledgeable of the customs and cultures of other countries as well as their own.


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