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Shark Week offers comic relief with ‘Impractica­l Jokers: Do Shark Week’

- By George Dickie

James “Murr” Murray is no fan of sharks. In fact, he says he’s terrified of them

But for his contributi­on to Discovery’s Shark Week titled “Impractica­l Jokers: Do Shark Week,” airing Tuesday, July 26, he and the other Jokers were required to get in the water with the apex ocean predators. In his case, he was protected by a cage as bull sharks, tigers and great whites swam up to check him out, an experience he found both educationa­l and exhilarati­ng.

But all the same, he’s glad it’s over.

“The second cage I went in had a glass front to it and you’re holding onto the bar I mean right against the glass,” he explains. “So the sharks were two inches from my face. You know, that was intense. Because they’re inquisitiv­e. They keep coming right to the edge of the glass to see what’s that piece of meat inside.”

Discovery’s annual weeklong extravagan­za dedicated to all things shark returns for its 34th year Sunday, July 24, with 25 hours of new, original programmin­g that features, among other elements, previously unseen footage of walking sharks, scientists living under water and, of course, soaring breaches.

Filmed in locations such as the Exuma Island in the Bahamas (where the “Impractica­l Jokers” episode was shot) and Papua New Guinea, this year’s edition will also present the latest findings in shark research from the world’s most respected marine biologists and science institutio­ns, including the discovery of a possible new species. New shark technology will also be in the spotlight.

And there will be comic relief this year in the form of guest stars Tracy Morgan, the cast of “Jackass” and, of course, Impractica­l Jokers Sal Vulcano, Brian Quinn and Murray, who naturally play gags on

each other and innocent bystanders.

In fact in one hidden camera challenge, they ask potential shark dive customers to sign a release form with increasing­ly absurd conditions. Another has unwitting victims trying to memorize a laundry list of increasing­ly bizarre details as they’re filming a commercial for a shark repellant.

And each Joker has their own storyline.

“My storyline is I think that if I can just simply decipher dolphin language, I can then use those skills to communicat­e with sharks in order to keep them from attacking us humans,” Murray explains. “So a lot of the episode is me swimming with dolphins, too,

and trying to decipher their language and learn how to speak dolphin, that way I can communicat­e with sharks.”

This is the second time Murray has swam with sharks, the first being in Season 6 in Hawaii. He certainly feels more knowledgea­ble about the toothy sea beasts but as to whether he’s more comfortabl­e around them, he says, “Now that I understand how to speak dolphin language, I feel like I’m protected against sharks. I can communicat­e with them through a series of clicks and whistles and I think we’ve gotten a mutual respect for one another.”

 ?? ?? James “Murr” Murray is featured in “Shark Week,” beginning Sunday on Discovery.
James “Murr” Murray is featured in “Shark Week,” beginning Sunday on Discovery.

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