It's interesting to watch the documentaries Adrian Shine's appeared in to see how he's evolved through the years. Monster hunter in the 70's, later resigning himself to the probability there is no Nessie waiting to be discovered. But, to his credit, he never mocks those (like Robert Reins) who remain hopeful. The guy is just very logical in the way he looks at the continuing search, and it's always good to see him and listen to his opinion.
@Bambisgf77 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely adore these old documentaries! Thank you for posting!
@johnbeck5795 Жыл бұрын
Its plural, Loch Ness Monsters. Biologically impossible for there to be only one creature whatever it may be. One day someone will have a sighting and have a drone video camera at the ready to get up and close.
@r.morris55893 жыл бұрын
these classic documentaries are so well done compared to the stuff in the past 20 years.
@michaeleverest76314 жыл бұрын
To be fair the film footage showing something odd in the water only gets interest because its filmed on Loch Ness. If that was seen on a lake with no Monster Tradition no one would think anything about it, yet because people say a Monster in Loch Ness is there , oh it could be the Monster!!
@pauljones1350
A diver was once pulled down hundreds of feet by what he said felt like a giant eel but could not see could have been nessy,but it let go and he soon returned to the surface !these are a divers quotes and it’s very interesting ,these folks have certainly seen and experienced something.😮
@alexandercarder22815 жыл бұрын
I don't need proof to believe. I believe what honest people say and that's good enough for me.
@janemorris3413
i remember this documentary it was brilliant, pity they cant make them like this today. to busy pushing woke crap. aaahhhh the good old days.
@mvrooks7 жыл бұрын
really nice vintage footage with a classic Loch Ness (the movie with Ted Danson?) trailer and old commercials. for the nessie completist . . . .
@mikedee17712 жыл бұрын
A fascinating book: A Postcard from Nessie, The Loch Ness Monster in Old Postcards (eBay)
@risingbun
Thank you for including the commercials. This took me back to being a kid again watching paranormal documentaries.
@inquisitivehound61083 жыл бұрын
The strange aspect of the surgeon's photo is no one in the palaeontologist community was able to pick up on the neck position. Adrian Shine pointed out that a plesiosaur, which everyone believed Nessie to be, was not able to lift its neck and further than level with its back. Nessie would have to swim vertically for its neck to up out of the water.
@yorkie471x3
Steve Feltham wasn't kidding when he said his work would last for decades, he's still there now, 30 years later
@laurannmucha54397 жыл бұрын
Love the old commercials.
@mando30612 жыл бұрын
Taken straight from an old Betamax tape. I love it.
@Blizofoz455 жыл бұрын
That video at
@rigomortisfxstudios6 жыл бұрын
at 542 this guy says he was the one who killed the idea of the lockness monster and then says he saw it and brings him back to life LOL
@00SynchronFan006 жыл бұрын
the dude with the drum XD
@lewisbarrah88046 жыл бұрын
Am I the only one who thinks that internet advert is crazy?!
@johndee5404 жыл бұрын
Nessie is a wonderful mystery. What the hunt needs is an army of drone cameras along the shores so when someone sees a Nessie, they fire up a drone and get it out on to the loch, above the Nessie to get a video of it.
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It's interesting to watch the documentaries Adrian Shine's appeared in to see how he's evolved through the years. Monster hunter in the 70's, later resigning himself to the probability there is no Nessie waiting to be discovered. But, to his credit, he never mocks those (like Robert Reins) who remain hopeful. The guy is just very logical in the way he looks at the continuing search, and it's always good to see him and listen to his opinion.
Absolutely adore these old documentaries! Thank you for posting!
Its plural, Loch Ness Monsters. Biologically impossible for there to be only one creature whatever it may be. One day someone will have a sighting and have a drone video camera at the ready to get up and close.
these classic documentaries are so well done compared to the stuff in the past 20 years.
To be fair the film footage showing something odd in the water only gets interest because its filmed on Loch Ness. If that was seen on a lake with no Monster Tradition no one would think anything about it, yet because people say a Monster in Loch Ness is there , oh it could be the Monster!!
A diver was once pulled down hundreds of feet by what he said felt like a giant eel but could not see could have been nessy,but it let go and he soon returned to the surface !these are a divers quotes and it’s very interesting ,these folks have certainly seen and experienced something.😮
I don't need proof to believe. I believe what honest people say and that's good enough for me.
i remember this documentary it was brilliant, pity they cant make them like this today. to busy pushing woke crap. aaahhhh the good old days.
really nice vintage footage with a classic Loch Ness (the movie with Ted Danson?) trailer and old commercials. for the nessie completist . . . .
A fascinating book: A Postcard from Nessie, The Loch Ness Monster in Old Postcards (eBay)
Thank you for including the commercials. This took me back to being a kid again watching paranormal documentaries.
The strange aspect of the surgeon's photo is no one in the palaeontologist community was able to pick up on the neck position. Adrian Shine pointed out that a plesiosaur, which everyone believed Nessie to be, was not able to lift its neck and further than level with its back. Nessie would have to swim vertically for its neck to up out of the water.
Steve Feltham wasn't kidding when he said his work would last for decades, he's still there now, 30 years later
Love the old commercials.
Taken straight from an old Betamax tape. I love it.
That video at
at 542 this guy says he was the one who killed the idea of the lockness monster and then says he saw it and brings him back to life LOL
the dude with the drum XD
Am I the only one who thinks that internet advert is crazy?!
Nessie is a wonderful mystery. What the hunt needs is an army of drone cameras along the shores so when someone sees a Nessie, they fire up a drone and get it out on to the loch, above the Nessie to get a video of it.