For those who missed it, TIVO says it'll be on a couple more times over the next few days. You've still got a chance to watch it.
Review: It was a pretty good 1 hour documentary of the efforts to recover a sunken object. Though the show didn't focus on the divers, it did give a little detail about what they were doing, but not much. There was a decent amount of footage on them, just not much detail that most of us here would like to see. You could see ChickDiver in a few shots, but most of the show focused on the organizers of the recovery. The diving was pretty technical (compared to the average diver) as it was 149-165 feet on average (or something close) and in almost "no vis". Lights were required due to the depth and vis. The silt was very thick on the plane and touching it stirred it up. So vis got worse. Now remember they were working while diving, not just floating above the wreck, so it was most likely pretty intense. They didn't go over dive times too much, or decompression needed, but they did say they were diving tri-mix with helium. Overall, it was very ineresting and worth watching.