According the Entertainment Weekly, Captain Phil told the cameras to keep rolling. He did not have much voice left, as Thom Beers the executive producer told the EW people, but when he came out of the medically induced coma after his surgery, he wrote on a piece of paper to keep the cameras rolling. Phil was always a trooper and said in his note that the story had to be finished. Thom chuckled that Phil had just come out of a coma and was overriding the production of the show stating that there needed to be a great finish to the story.
Phil was always his humorous self and on his deathbed even remarked to the doctors and nurses "Don't F--- Up!" So the cameras kept rolling while Phil was in the hospital until his death on February 9, 2010. As to whether or not any or all of the footage will be shown on the next season of Deadliest Catch will be entirely up to the family.
I know I will be watching this marathon, although I have never missed an episode because of my DVR, but this is one program that I know I have watched over and over because of the suspense and just the pure guts it takes to ride on these boats, never mind the work they do with the smelly fish guts that are used for bait and the dexterity it takes just to stand up straight while the boat is rocking and rolling and having waves come over your head, then when the weather is colder during the opie season and the ice is coating everything on board.
I especially like the banter and practical jokes that the crew plays on each other and also the rivalry in the joke department between different crab vessels. I admire the sense of humor one must have to do this kind of work and Captain Phil was no exception in the fun department. So in honor of our dear captain, we will be watching the Discovery Channel this coming weekend and saying a little prayer for our dear friend. Captain Phil, you will truly be missed by all of your fans who have come to know and love you and wish you Godspeed.
Original article: Deadliest Catch 15-hour Marathon On Saturday, February 20, 2010 - written by Diane Zoller-Ciatto on Factoidz
Sources: http://dsc.discovery.com/fansites/deadliestcatch/phil-harris/
http://news-briefs.ew.com/2010/02/16/capt-phil-harris-filming-hospital-deadliest-catch/
Published by Diane Zoller-Ciatto - Featured Television Contributor
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22 Comments
Post a CommentMy husband owns the first two seasons. He loves watching them.
great tribute hon
15 hrs of defiance and courage.
Wonderful article.
Well, I guess we know where YOU were yesterday! :P Catching up on my reading, been crazy busy with Olympic coverage.
I wish I could watch this, we don't have cable. These crabs in the photo make me hungry.
I expect there will be a large number of viewers for this marathon screening.
Wonderful tribute! Enjoy the marathon!
I don't have cable, but this sounds like it will be a nice tribute . . . .
I haven't watched Deadliest Catch in some time but may have to put this on my list to watch this weekend!