TORONTO (March 26, 2020) – For homebound viewers longing for adventures abroad, Discovery’s spring schedule sets sail with the premiere of all-new documentary 
BACK TO THE TITANIC (
April 12), and the return of fan-favourite factual series, 
DEADLIEST CATCH (
April 21).
For the first time in nearly 15 years, a team dives down to the RMS Titanic to examine the condition of the wreck and pay homage to those who perished in a one-hour documentary 
BACK TO THE TITANIC on
 Sunday, April 12 at
 8 p.m. ET.
Click 
here for a sneak peek at 
BACK TO THE TITANIC.
Then, long-running hit series 
DEADLIEST CATCH returns for Season 16 on 
Tuesdays at
 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT, beginning 
April 21 with a two-hour premiere. The iconic Discovery series follows crab fishermen off the Alaska coast as they battle Arctic weather, brutal waves, and a ticking clock for a chance at big money in this modern-day gold rush. Ahead of this much-anticipated premiere, viewers can watch three recap specials airing 
Tuesday, April 14. Beginning at 
8 p.m. ET/ 5 p.m. PT the first special recounts fisherman Casey McManus’ biggest catches and harrowing journeys. Then, at 
9 p.m. ET/ 6 p.m. PT, 
DEADLIEST CATCH commemorates the 10
th anniversary of beloved Captain Phil Harris’ passing, followed by a two-hour Season 15 recap special at 
10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT.
“We’re thrilled to be presenting 
BACK TO THE TITANIC, the most definitive account yet of the wreck of the Titanic. The story of this mighty ship has intrigued audiences ever since the disaster – join us for what may be the last visit to the wreck before it disintegrates beyond recognition,”says Edwina Follows, General Manager, Discovery Networks, Bell Media. “We’re  also super-pumped to give viewers the opportunity to dive back into one of Discovery’s marquee shows, 
DEADLIEST CATCH, as we chronicle high-stakes crab-fishing in the Bering Sea.”
In 
BACK TO THE TITANIC, five dives were made over eight days at the mighty ship’s resting place, 595 km south of Newfoundland, using high-tech equipment to capture the first-ever 4K images of the RMS Titanic that can be used to create 3D models for future augmented and virtual reality. The one-hour special presentation, produced by Emmy award-winning Atlantic Productions, features the great-great-grandson of Mr. Benjamin Guggenheim, an American businessman who occupied a room on the ship, as a member of the renowned Caladan Oceanic’s deep-ocean exploration team, led by explorer 
Victor Vescovo.
This season, for the first time ever on 
DEADLIEST CATCH, the Alaskan crab fleet faces off against their biggest rival – the Russians. A competition so fierce, the captains must push into uncharted territory, including one veteran actually going to Russia. Season 16 brings new fishing alliances, former CATCH captains returning to the fleet, and a worldwide, headline-grabbing winter storm that pounds their crab boats.
Season 15 of smash hit 
DEADLIEST CATCH reached more than 3.3 million Canadians, helping make Discovery the most-watched entertainment specialty channel in its timeslot. 
DEADLIEST CATCH was a Top 10 program for Discovery among A25-54 during the 2018/19 broadcast year.
Subscribers can access live streaming of Discovery programming through 
the Discovery GO app, and catch up on full seasons of Discovery series on demand through the 
Discovery  app and at 
Discovery.ca.