Where is Jeremy Wade now?

Jeremy John Wade, a native of rural Suffolk, England, UK where he grew up on the banks of the Suffolk Stour, currently resides in the countryside near Bath, Somerset, UK when he’s not traveling to some far off land to catch “monster” fish and film the TV Series, River Monsters, a production of Icon Films for Animal …

Does Jeremy Wade have a new show in 2020?

In 2019, Wade would go on to the Animal Planet documentary series Dark Waters, which explored unexplained sightings of mythical beasts across the world. In 2020, he began a new TV series, Mysteries of the Deep, where he explores underwater mysteries, ranging from the Loch Ness Monster to the Bermuda Triangle.

Did Jeremy Wade survive a plane crash?

‘A rubber tree absorbed the impact and we walked away without a scratch’: TV angler Jeremy Wade reveals how he survived a plane crash in the Amazon.

How did Jeremy Wade lose his arm?

River Monsters. During a 2 hour attempt to catch a stingray in Thailand, Jeremy suffers a lifelong injury.

What is the biggest thing Jeremy Wade has caught?

In the premiere of Animal Planet’s final season of “River Monsters,” host Jeremy Wade hooks the biggest catch in show history: a 14-foot “sixgill,” or cow shark, which he pulled from the depths of the Atlantic Ocean. Hence its name, the sixgill shark has six gill slits while most other shark species have only five.

Was unknown waters Cancelled?

The show had a run of 3 episodes. It is unknown if a second season will air in the future. On an interview with Jeremy Wade, he confirmed that Unknown Waters was restricted due to the pandemic, which is not surprising at all.