In the second series of Ross Kemp: Deep Sea Treasure Hunter the actor, presenter and game show host travels further around the world to dive even deeper into shipwrecks of major historical importance.
The four-part factual entertainment series for Sky HISTORY sees Ross dive deeper and travel further than before to uncover shipwrecks of major historical significance.
Ross Kemp:
“I am delighted that Treasure Hunter has been recommissioned by Sky HISTORY. This series will see the team and myself travelling beyond the UK to dive deeper into our maritime past. It’s going to be tough, interesting and a lot of fun.”
The new episodes follows Ross as he explores the remnants of some of the most significant moments in British history, including the site of one of the most famous shipwrecks ever discovered, the Mary Rose to mark the 40th anniversary that the ship was raised.
Ross Kemp: Shipwreck Treasure Hunter / SKY History
Ross and his team also dive on the wreckage of D-Day abandoned in the English Channel, wrecks off the Cornish coast, and as far afield as the Red Sea in search of Britain’s Imperial past.
The series will see Ross explore the remnants of some of the most important moments in British history, from the wreckage of D-Day abandoned in the English Channel, to the site of one of the most famous shipwrecks ever discovered, the Mary Rose. Along the way, he will dive on new wrecks off the Cornish coast, and travel as far afield as the Red Sea in the Middle East in search of the changing face of Britain’s Imperial past.
Ross Kemp: Shipwreck Treasure Hunter was the most viewed UK commission for Sky HISTORY in 2022 and the second highest rated new series for the year, behind only the US series The Curse of Oak Island.
Ross Kemp: Deep Sea Treasure Hunter returns to SKY History tonight at 9pm