12 Jul

Bob Ballard: An Explorer’s Life | The story of the man who found the Titanic in its watery grave

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  • A new documentary profiles the life and work of world-renowned oceanographer Bob Ballard.
  • The 79-year-old pioneered undersea exploration.
  • Bob is perhaps best known for finding the submerged remains of the Titanic.


He found the Titanic, the Bismarck and dozens of other lost wrecks. He helped prove the theory of plate tectonics, discovered newfound forms of life at hydrothermal vents and pioneered the use of submersibles and telepresence for undersea exploration.

Now, Bob Ballard: An Explorer’s Life which premieres on Wednesday 21 July at 19:00 (CAT) on National Geographic (DStv 181, Starsat 220), reveals how deep-sea explorer Robert D. Ballard, a child from landlocked Kansas, grew to become one of the world’s most celebrated oceanographers with inside stories behind his most exciting discoveries.

Legendary National Geographic Explorer at Large, Bob pioneered undersea exploration. He has conducted 157 deep-sea expeditions and is a pioneer in the development of advanced deep submergence and telepresence technology.

While he is best known for finding the wreck of the Titanic, he also discovered the wreck of the PT 109, ancient ships and artifacts in the Black Sea, and many other famous sites and phenomena.

In 2008, he acquired his own ship of exploration, the E/V NAUTILUS whose exploits are funded in part by NOAA’s Office of Ocean Exploration. Among his many honours, he holds the Explorers Club Medal, the National Geographic Hubbard Medal, and the National Endowment for the Humanities Medal.

Told through firsthand accounts and using the vast archives of National Geographic along with never-before-seen footage, this one-hour special takes an intimate look at his life to explore how he became one of the world’s most celebrated oceanographers.

Rusted bow of the R.M.S. Titanic ocean liner in th
Rusted bow of the R.M.S. Titanic ocean liner in the North Atlantic. (Photo: National Geographic/Emory Kristof)

Serving as a companion piece to the 2021 tell-all memoir Into the Deep, Bob Ballard: An Explorer’s Life reveals the inside stories behind those exciting discoveries while also sharing his triumphs, challenges and tragedies.

"For over 133 years, National Geographic’s core mission has been to ignite the explorer in everyone through thought-provoking, fact-based storytelling from scientists, explorers, photographers and filmmakers," said Christine Service, Senior Vice President and General Manager, The Walt Disney Company Africa.

"No one exemplifies this mission more than Bob Ballard, whose career as one of the most celebrated undersea explorers of our time is rightly honoured. We hope viewers will be inspired by what is possible when persistent curiosity is combined with tenacity and technology," she added.

Bob Ballard: An Explorer’s Life premieres on Wednesday 21 July at 19:00 (CAT), exclusively on National Geographic (DStv 181, Starsat 220).

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