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Shark Sensation Sweeps Nation: Debut of Fact Frenzy on National Geographic Happens Tonight

Shark Videos Go Viral: Wildlife Professionals and Humorous Commentators Respond to Popular Shark Clips, Accompanied by Informative Facts Appearing as Pop-ups

National Geographic Premiers "Fact Frenzy" Tonight, featuring an epidemic of shark appearances
National Geographic Premiers "Fact Frenzy" Tonight, featuring an epidemic of shark appearances

Shark Sensation Sweeps Nation: Debut of Fact Frenzy on National Geographic Happens Tonight

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Get ready for a fin-tastic television event as National Geographic's Sharkfest returns this summer, bringing over 25 hours of shark-infested programming. Among the lineup is the highly-anticipated premiere of Sharks Gone Viral: Fact Frenzy, airing tonight at 9pm Eastern Time on Nat Geo.

In Sharks Gone Viral: Fact Frenzy, comedians Helen Hong, Keon Polee, and the Sklar Brothers join an expert panel to delve into the internet's wildest shark videos. The panel will explore the science behind these viral clips, providing a humorous yet informative analysis. The identities of the other experts on the panel have yet to be revealed.

Meanwhile, wildlife filmmaker Bertie Gregory embarks on a daring cage-free dive to capture the raw power and beauty of great whites on film in Sharks Up Close. This heart-pounding documentary offers a unique perspective on these apex predators.

For those who prefer a reality competition twist, ITV's SHARK! Celebrity Infested Water features ocean-fearing famous folks coming face-to-face with sharks. The show promises to deliver a mix of entertainment and education as celebrities conquer their fears and learn about these fascinating creatures.

If you're a fan of the classic fin-focused film Jaws, this year marks its 50th anniversary. To celebrate, you can stream the original movie on various platforms.

For those who prefer a more interactive experience, Netflix's game show All the Sharks tasks photographers with snapping as many sharks as possible. The show offers a fun and competitive take on shark photography.

To watch the premiere of Sharks Gone Viral: Fact Frenzy, access to National Geographic is required. However, the special is also available to stream on both Disney Plus and Hulu. National Geographic is available on several live TV streaming services, including Sling TV, Fubo, Hulu with Live TV, DirecTV (Ultimate plan), and YouTube TV.

Tune in to National Geographic tonight to experience the thrill of Sharks Gone Viral: Fact Frenzy and immerse yourself in a world of sharks. Whether you're a shark enthusiast or just looking for an entertaining watch, this programme promises to deliver.

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