Essentially submarine Detectorists, this travelogue has a winningly excitable Kemp ditching violent ganglands to trawl the depths of the Mary Rose

Twelve metres beneath the surface of the Solent, Ross Kemp is excited. “Mallory! MALLORY!” he yells. Mallory Haas is a maritime archeologist, who I imagine got into this line of work precisely so she didn’t have to hear men shouting at her. “Mallory, look what I’ve found here!” Surely deep-sea diving comms come with off-switches these days.

Ross Kemp: Deep Sea Treasure Hunter is essentially submarine Detectorists, despite Kemp’s puppyish overcompensations: “I’ve found something. Mallory! I’ve found something!”

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