Cape Carnage: Killer Catch

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Season 1:
Ended on June 22, 2025
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"The ultimate battle between man and the unforgiving South African seas."
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Series Deep Dive:
Cape Carnage: Killer Catch represents a pivotal moment in the evolution of British factual programming on U&Dave. By transporting viewers to the treacherous waters of the Cape of Good Hope, the series captured the raw intersection of commercial desperation and natural fury. It moved beyond the standard tropes of maritime reality television, focusing instead on the psychological toll of the South Coast. The production emphasized the high-risk nature of the industry, where every haul was a gamble against the elements. Its legacy lies in its refusal to sanitize the harsh realities of the trade, offering a stark look at the crews who risk everything for a seasonal payday. For fans of high-stakes documentary work, it remains a definitive example of modern survivalist storytelling on the small screen.
Tone: Grit, high-stakes, documentary-style realism. Refined: March 2026
Season: 1
# Air Date Episode Name Watched?
E1 Apr 20, 2025 A Stormy Start
E2 Apr 27, 2025 Shark Invasion
E3 May 04, 2025 The Wildcard Erupts
E4 May 11, 2025 Bruce's Big Gamble
E5 May 18, 2025 The Plan is Carnage
E6 May 25, 2025 Tragedy for Captain Bruce
E7 Jun 01, 2025 Lost at Sea
E8 Jun 08, 2025 Making Big Money
E9 Jun 15, 2025 New Blood in the Dory
E10 Jun 22, 2025 The Final Assault
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Production Note - Limited Series

Production Type: Limited Series

Cape Carnage: Killer Catch is a standalone Limited Series that concluded its 1-episode run in May 2024. This production was developed as a centerpiece for the annual SharkFest programming block, utilizing high-definition underwater cinematography and expert marine biology analysis to document the predatory behaviors of Great White sharks off the coast of South Africa. The scale of the project involved multi-week expeditions to capture rare hunting footage, positioning it as a high-impact event rather than a recurring episodic program.

The narrative was designed with a definitive conclusion because it focuses on a specific scientific investigation into the shifting migration patterns and hunting tactics of apex predators. By centering the story on the unique ecological phenomenon of orcas displacing sharks in Cape Town, the producers crafted a self-contained documentary arc that addresses a specific environmental mystery. This structure allowed for a comprehensive deep dive into the data collected during the shoot, ensuring the audience received a complete educational experience without the need for future installments.

Produced for National Geographic as a high-profile installment of the 2024 SharkFest event, featuring marine biologists and specialized shark trackers.
Technical Details
Network: U&Dave
Seasons: 1
Years: 2025 - 2025
Genre: Adventure

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Frequently Asked Questions

Cape Carnage: Killer Catch is a standalone limited series and there are currently no plans for a second season. While it could potentially return in an anthology format with a new case, the current story is considered complete.

Yes, the series is based on true events and real-life criminal investigations within the maritime industry. It is an original documentary project that utilizes firsthand accounts and evidence rather than being based on a book.

The production was filmed on location in Cape Town and surrounding coastal areas of South Africa. These locations were chosen to provide an authentic look at the specific regions where the documented crimes occurred.

The complete limited series consists of 3 episodes. Each episode dives into different aspects of the investigation to provide a comprehensive look at the maritime crimes being explored.

The series is categorized as a true crime documentary miniseries. It focuses on investigative journalism and real-world criminal justice issues within the fishing and poaching industries.

The series was produced for major true crime networks to highlight international maritime offenses. It features experts and investigators who specialize in South African criminal law and ocean-based industries.
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