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Bluffton man on History channel’s ‘Curse of Oak Island’ special. Here’s how to watch

A Bluffton business owner will be featured Tuesday night on a History channel reality television show about a centuries-old Nova Scotia treasure hunt.

Chris Morford appeared on “Curse of Oak Island” in January. In that episode, Morford and Netherlands-based researcher Corjan Mol explored potential clues related to a French painting from the 1600s.

On Tuesday night, starting at 8 p.m., a special called “Curse of Oak Island: Drilling Down” examines the island’s possible connection to the works of William Shakespeare. The Season 7 finale of “The Curse of Oak Island” follows at 9 p.m.

History channel is 38 on Hargray and 45 on Spectrum.

What are treasure hunters looking for? Apparently even that remains part of the mystery.

“We know there’s a treasure there, but no one is entirely sure what that treasure is,” Morford said. Researchers have turned up underground tunnels, ancient pieces of parchment and even a lead cross potentially tied to the Knights Templar.

Morford, 52, owns High Tide Liquors in Bluffton Commons at Belfair with his wife Stella. They have a 3-year-old daughter, Mia.

Morford said his interest in history spans years.

“It’s just been a hobby and a fascination of mine for a couple of decades now,” he said. “I love delving into the mysteries of the past.”

Chris Morford of Bluffton, left, and Netherlands-based researcher Corjan Mol worked together on research presented on “The Curse of Oak Island” on History channel.
Chris Morford of Bluffton, left, and Netherlands-based researcher Corjan Mol worked together on research presented on “The Curse of Oak Island” on History channel. Submitted

He said being asked to be part of the show, first flying to Nova Scotia for filming and then to Los Angeles for tonight’s episode, helped to validate the time he’s spent reading and studying esoteric texts.

The show’s producer’s have announced that season 8 will be filmed once coronavirus-related travel restrictions are eased.

Morford said he’s hoping his part of the show isn’t over yet.

“I’m hoping to make it up there one more time,” he said. “That would be good.”

This story was originally published April 28, 2020 at 12:39 PM with the headline "Bluffton man on History channel’s ‘Curse of Oak Island’ special. Here’s how to watch."

Lisa Wilson
The Island Packet
Lisa Wilson is senior reporter for The Island Packet and The Beaufort Gazette covering restaurant and retail business openings and closings along with occasional breaking news. The newsroom veteran has worked for papers in Louisiana and Mississippi and is happy to call the Lowcountry home.
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