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Icemen

Season 1

  • BBC
  • 1h
  • United Kingdom
  • Documentary
Icemen is a fascinating investigation of man’s relationship with the Arctic – one of the most hostile environments in the world and, for the last hundred years, a magnet for explorers. The men who came here encountered a world of towering ice and howling winds, of eerie fog and beautiful mirages. Some came for glory, some for wealth, and some as a result of their sheer determination to succeed.

3 episodes

Series Premiere

1x01 The Race To The Pole

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The North Pole is a desolate place. But it’s at the top of the world and holds magnetic allure. Two explorers made mad dashes for it in 1908 and 1909.

Within five days of each other, both Frederick Cook and Robert Peary claimed to have gotten there first. Together they inspired a bitter and never-ending controversy about who is the real Columbus of the Arctic.

1x02 The Frozen Skies

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First to try to reach North Pole by air was Swedish Salomon Andree with his two-men crew , who lifted off Dane Island, Spitzbergen, Norway on July 11, 1897 with his rope-guided balloon Ornen (Eagle).

1x03 The Cold Front

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In 1930, Sir Hubert Wilkins acquired the submarine O-12 from the US Navy. He outfitted her and renamed her Nautilus, and prepared an undersea expedition to the North Pole.

However, the Nautilus did make several short runs under ice, indicating that submarines could feasibility operate in and under the ice pack.

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