From the production company that brought the heroic tales of crab fishermen, ice road truckers and Canadian loggers to television screens around the world is going to do the same with The North Sea in a brand-new 8-part series for television. At 600 miles long, 350 miles wide and covering an area of over 222,000 square miles, it is ’s longest international border as well as home to two of the most important human resources – food and energy. The backdrop for this documentary reality series is, of course, the sea itself but the dramatic narrative is driven by the people whose lives are affected by it on a daily basis – the commercial fishermen, the oil riggers, the marine engineers, the harbour masters and the sea rescue services.
From the production company that brought the heroic tales of crab fishermen, ice road truckers and Canadian loggers to television screens around the world is going to do the same with The North Sea in a brand-new 8-part series for television. At 600 miles long, 350 miles wide and covering an area of over 222,000 square miles, it is ’s longest international border as well as home to two of the most important human resources – food and energy. The backdrop for this documentary reality series is, of course, the sea itself but the dramatic narrative is driven by the people whose lives are affected by it on a daily basis – the commercial fishermen, the oil riggers, the marine engineers, the harbour masters and the sea rescue services.
