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Jeremy John Wade (born 23 March 1956) is a British television presenter, an author of books on angling, and a biologist.He is known for his television series River Monsters, Jungle Hooks, Mighty Rivers and Dark Waters. Apr 05, 2009  Watch River Monsters Full Episodes Online. Instantly find any River Monsters full episode available from all 9 seasons with videos, reviews, news and more!

Season 9, Episode 21

July 8, 2019

The Amazon's predator-filled waters don't stop at the edge of the rainforest, they infiltrate out into a desolate and dangerous hinterland of rivers and marshes, where angler and explorer Jeremy Wade hears reports of a brutal underwater mutilation.

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Season 9, Episode 19

July 2, 2019

Jeremy Wade retraces the Sobral Santos' last voyage on the Amazon and faces adversaries, old and new, as he tries to uncover what was behind the Amazon Apocalypse. Hundreds died when the Sobral Santos sank on the Amazon, many rumored to have been eaten alive.

Bone Crusher

Season 9, Episode 14

May 10, 2019

Jeremy investigates a series of unusual injuries, and even one death in South America where the signs point to a river monster that Jeremy has never encountered before.

Devil of the Deep

Season 9, Episode 13

March 28, 2019

Jeremy Wade searches for a deep water serial killer in Mexico's 'Sea of Cortez'.

Hunting the Loch Ness Monster

Season 9, Episode 9

February 3, 2019

A team equipped with cutting-edge technology set out to discover if the Loch Ness Monster is real.

Curse of Loch Ness - Part 2

Season 9, Episode 8

Monster

December 16, 2018

New discoveries about the mysterious Loch Ness Monster.

Curse of Loch Ness

Season 9, Episode 7

December 16, 2018

New discoveries about the mysterious Loch Ness Monster.

Malaysian Lake Monster

Season 9, Episode 6

May 28, 2017

In the series finale, two men vanish from a remote lake in Malaysia, so Jeremy tries to track down the culprit on a trail of evidence that leads into an ancient rain forest, where an old adversary lies in wait.

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Volcanic Island Terror

Season 9, Episode 5

May 21, 2017

A fishing community on a volcanic island in the Pacific Ocean is being terrorized by an attacker that leaves large puncture wounds.

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Return of the Killer Catfish

Season 9, Episode 4

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May 14, 2017

A case in Nepal involves a lone fisherman being dragged off his feet and into a mountain river, and Jeremy wonders if a goonch catfish is to blame.

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Coral Reef Killer

Season 9, Episode 3

May 7, 2017

Jeremy goes to Indonesia to investigate reports of attacks near the island of Sulawesi, including a snorkeler who was impaled and killed by an unseen underwater assailant.

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Ice Cold Killer

Season 9, Episode 2

April 30, 2017

A sea monster washes up on an English beach, kicking off Jeremy's journey of discovery that leads to the ice sheets of Greenland and the fjords of Norway, all ahead of an Arctic storm that threatens to ruin his quest.

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River Monsters: Killers From the Abyss Super-sized Q&A

Season 9, Episode 1

April 23, 2017

A ship that was torpedoed in the Atlantic Ocean during World War II and what happened to its passengers are investigated.

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Jeremy Wade in 2011
Born
23 March 1956 (age 63)[1]
Ipswich, Suffolk, England, UK
NationalityBritish
Alma materBristol University, University of Kent
OccupationTelevision Presenter, Author, Biologist, Angler, Underwater Detective
Websitewww.jeremywade.co.uk

Jeremy John Wade (born 23 March 1956)[2] is a British television presenter, an author of books on angling, and a biologist. He is known for his television series River Monsters, Jungle Hooks, Mighty Rivers and Dark Waters.

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Personal life[edit]

Wade was born in Ipswich and brought up in Nayland where his father was a vicar.[3] He attended Dean Close School and has a degree in zoology from Bristol University and a postgraduate teaching certificate in biological sciences from the University of Kent. He has worked as a secondary school biology teacher in Kent.[4]At various times during his journeys abroad Wade has been detained as a suspected spy,[5] caught malaria, been threatened at gunpoint, and survived a plane crash.[6]He is fluent in Portuguese, which he studied during the many years he spent fishing in Brazil, and also speaks French and Spanish.

Career[edit]

Wade's interest in fishing began as a child when he was living in East Anglia, on the banks of Suffolk's River Stour. 'The village where I grew up had a river flowing through it. So it was inevitable, I think, that I should be drawn to it in the same way that people born in sight of Alpine peaks become climbers. My first attempts to catch fish, age 7 or 8, were unsuccessful, but then I had some guidance from a school friend and after my first catch I never looked back. My parents were happy for me to stay out all day and a big part of my fishing was wanting to find new places, a process that has continued to this day.' [7]

In 1982, Wade made his first overseas trip, to India's mountain rivers. Recalling this journey, Wade stated that trip was very hard going. 'I took just £200 to last me three months but I managed to catch some fish such as Himalayan mahseer up to 18 pounds'. Upon his return to England, Wade wrote a couple of articles about his experiences in India for a fishing magazine. 'Despite the discomfort of travelling at such a basic level, there was a real feeling of achievement and I immediately started saving money to go somewhere else. I wasn't sure where at that point but I knew there must be other exotic fish out there, although probably not as well documented as Mahseer, but possibly even more spectacular.' [7]

It was during another journey to India in 2005 in the Himalayan foothills that the concept for the television series River Monsters first presented itself. Upon hearing of stories from locals that some people had gone missing in the river, Wade began investigating. 'Locals believed the perpetrator was a giant fish. It had the potential for a fascinating TV show--not just for people interested in fish and fishing, but for everyone.' The fish turned out to be the Goonch catfish, with Wade landing a 161-pound specimen in an epic battle for the episode.[7] He has taken many trips to the Congo and Amazon rain forests. With the aid of local fishermen, Wade travels the world to catch various fish. Wade published his first book, Somewhere Down the Crazy River, with joint-author Paul Boote, in 1992.[8] Wade has also written River Monsters,[8] which details his hunts and journeys around the world.

Wade made his acting debut in the 2014 film Blood Lake: Attack of the Killer Lampreys, playing a lamprey expert. He had previously covered the fish in the River Monsters episode 'Vampires of the Deep'.

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In 2016, while filming on a remote island near Australia, Wade and his crew stumbled upon a man who had become stranded on the island after losing track of his boat while digging for oysters. The man identified as Tremaine, had been on the island for 2 days before Wade and his crew discovered him.[9]

He hosts the Animal Planet documentary series Dark Waters, in which he investigates the disappearance of freshwater giants from the world’s most iconic rivers. He also says, 'I'm Jeremy Wade' in all intros.[10]

Philanthropy[edit]

Make-A-Wish[edit]

Wade has been involved with the organization Make-A-Wish for at least one child, with whom Wade and his crew showed the ins and outs of creating the episodes and the different animals that he interacts with.[11]

Publications[edit]

  • Boote P and Wade J (1994) Somewhere Down the Crazy River Coronet. ISBN9780340603215 – classic angling book.[12]
  • Wade, Jeremy (2011) River Monsters: True Stories of the Ones that Didn't Get Away Da Capo Press. ISBN9780306819544.
  • Wade, Jeremy (2019) How to Think Like a Fish: And Other Lessons from a Lifetime in Angling. ISBN978-0306845314.

References[edit]

  1. ^'Official River Monsters Facebook Page wishing Jeremy Wade 'happy birthday''.
  2. ^Laotian police booking photo seen in episode'Death Ray'. River Monsters(Animal Planet ). Season 2. Episode 2. 25 April 2010. approx. 0:42 minutes in. Icon Films/Animal Planet.
  3. ^gabba / CONTROL. 'TBI - Television Business International - Article / Key strategic business information on the production, distribution, broadcasting and financing of TV programming around the world'. Tbivision.com. Archived from the original on 26 April 2012. Retrieved 1 June 2012.
  4. ^'travel, natural history & fishing journalist'. Jeremy Wade. 30 August 2008. Archived from the original on 6 June 2012. Retrieved 1 June 2012.
  5. ^Berkmann, Marcus (5 January 2012). 'You should have seen the one that got away!'. Daily Mail. London.
  6. ^'Jeremy Wade'. River Monsters. Discovery Corporation. During these journeys he caught malaria, was arrested for spying, narrowly escaped drowning and survived a plane crash.
  7. ^ abc'Jeremy Wade: Exclusive Interview'. Adventure Outdoors Magazine (Summer 2016): 72.
  8. ^ ab'Books by Jeremy Wade'. Jeremy Wade. 1 November 2013. Archived from the original on 19 April 2013.
  9. ^''River Monsters' crew catches real-life castaway'. WTOP. 21 April 2016. Retrieved 2 May 2018.
  10. ^'Jeremy Wade Returns To Animal Planet In All-New Series 'Jeremy Wade's Mighty Rivers''.
  11. ^'Make-A-Wish® America: Wyatt and his Animal Planet Extravaganza'. Make-A-Wish® America. Retrieved 2 May 2018.
  12. ^Somewhere Down the Crazy River: Journeys in Search of Giant Fishgoodreads. Review.

External links[edit]

  • Jeremy Wade on IMDb
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