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Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Sea Hunt: Remembering Lloyd Bridges' Mike Nelson, a TV Hero in the Early 1960s
The International Legends of Diving web site offers a fond look back at the character of Mike Nelson.
Nelson, portrayed by Lloyd Bridges in the TV program Sea Hunt in the early 1960s, was a hero to many kids of that era.
You can read the piece about Mike Nelson via the link below:
http://www.internationallegendsofdiving.com/featuredlegends/Mike_Nelson_bio.htm
Note: Mike Nelson was an early hero of mine, as I was fascinated by the sea and scuba diving. Sea Hunt was one of several influences that inspired me to dream about one day becoming a sailor and a scuba diver.
When I was a kid I dreamed about sailing around the world and diving in exotic, tropical oceans, and thankfully I was able to do so as an adult.
I also liked the TV character because my father had been, like the fictional Mike Nelson, a U.S. Navy Underwater Demolition (UDT) frogman in World War II. (My late father was Chief Edward Miller Davis, UDT 5).
Not too long ago I watched an episode of Sea Hunt on http://www.hulu.com/ and I thought the old show held up pretty well over the years.
He was my hero!
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