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Old School 08-27-2021, 04:18 AM Would it be possible to get a forum board for this tv series? If not, where would you suggest that I post about this tv show?
Thank you.
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icecream 08-27-2021, 10:15 AM Wild Kingdom is unlikely to get its own board. The only unscripted shows that have their own board or sub-forum here are Unsolved Mysteries and American Idol.
Old School 08-27-2021, 10:47 AM Wild Kingdom is unlikely to get its own board. The only unscripted shows that have their own board or sub-forum here are Unsolved Mysteries and American Idol.
I used the wrong terminology. I meant a sub forum in the 'All Other TV Shows' Board. In order for all of the Wild Kingdom posts to be contained in one sub forum making them easier to find. Wild Kingdom has an official YouTube channel with all of their old episodes uploaded and I wanted to bring some of them over to this site for people who may like to view them.
I think a single thread in All Other TV Shows would suffice. We don't need a separate thread for every available episode. It looks like they have over 300 episodes on their channel.
I remember watching this show in syndication on Saturday mornings. You can't go wrong with Marlin Perkins and Jim Fowler. I like watching Fowler's appearances on Johnny Carson. He had a memorable Seinfeld appearance.
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DJM77 08-27-2021, 03:22 PM I have an uncle that appeared in an episode.
RetroGuy2000 08-27-2021, 07:37 PM I have an uncle that appeared in an episode.
Can you tell us which episode? I'd watch! :wave:
I loved WK as a kid, and it will always have a special place in my heart. I remember in the later years, Marlon would get Jim to do all of the dangerous stuff. "Jim, here, is now going to approach the lion as closely as possible, while I direct him from inside the jeep..." :lol:
DJM77 08-27-2021, 08:52 PM Can you tell us which episode? I'd watch! :wave:
He's seen handing off a net of ducks at about the 20 minute mark. He's the guy on the left.
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Here I am about 15 years after this episode giving him a Whatchootalkinbout Willus look.
Old School 08-27-2021, 10:01 PM I think a single thread in All Other TV Shows would suffice. We don't need a separate thread for every available episode. It looks like they have over 300 episodes on their channel.
I remember watching this show in syndication on Saturday mornings. You can't go wrong with Marlin Perkins and Jim Fowler. I like watching Fowler's appearances on Johnny Carson. He had a memorable Seinfeld appearance.
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My only concern with that is that when people start to comment in the thread the episodes will get all spread out making it time consuming to follow, locate the episodes- all discombobulated instead of sequenced.
As always I appreciate your feedback and will move on to my next project within this wonderful forum. All the best.
RetroGuy2000 08-28-2021, 08:05 AM He's seen handing off a net of ducks at about the 20 minute mark. He's the guy on the left.
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Here I am about 15 years after this episode giving him a Whatchootalkinbout Willus look.
Way cool! That duck episode was a good one. Always loved those nature shows, and WK was a favorite. Is your uncle still around?
DJM77 08-28-2021, 09:24 AM Way cool! That duck episode was a good one. Always loved those nature shows, and WK was a favorite. Is your uncle still around?
Yep. His health isn't the greatest, but he's still around. He's 84.
My only concern with that is that when people start to comment in the thread the episodes will get all spread out making it time consuming to follow, locate the episodes- all discombobulated instead of sequenced.
As always I appreciate your feedback and will move on to my next project within this wonderful forum. All the best.
My concern is that some members might think you are flooding the View Today's Active Threads/View New Posts section with an excessive amount of threads. Maybe they could be spread out over a number of days.
I think the threads are viable on the active sitcom boards like The Facts of Life and Diff'rent Strokes. The goal of them should be to get some discussion on them. I honestly don't think there would be a lot discussion on Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom.
Any shows like the animated series that don't have their own board should be posted in a single thread.
RetroGuy2000 08-28-2021, 01:49 PM I think the threads are viable on the active sitcom boards like The Facts of Life and Diff'rent Strokes.
They are, and we've loved them. :)
RetroGuy2000 08-28-2021, 01:50 PM Yep. His health isn't the greatest, but he's still around. He's 84.
Glad to hear that!
Babalu 08-29-2021, 11:55 AM Can you tell us which episode? I'd watch! :wave:
I loved WK as a kid, and it will always have a special place in my heart. I remember in the later years, Marlon would get Jim to do all of the dangerous stuff. "Jim, here, is now going to approach the lion as closely as possible, while I direct him from inside the jeep..." :lol:
I don't know if that last part was actually true as much as it was a running gag by Johnny Carson. I remember seeing Marlon Perkins as an old man wrestling a large python in a swamp. I also loved Wild Kingdom as a kid and continued to watch it even after Marlon's retirement.
RetroGuy2000 08-29-2021, 12:57 PM I don't know if that last part was actually true as much as it was a running gag by Johnny Carson. I remember seeing Marlon Perkins as an old man wrestling a large python in a swamp.
I remember the python episode, as well. That was impressive. But there were many episodes, in the later years, where it really was Jim doing the work while Marlin waited in the vehicle. It took someone as brilliant as Johnny Carson to sort of skewer that, but in a humorous way. Jim claimed Marlin never said, "I'll wait here while Jim..." but Marlin did wait back at the vehicle/blind on many later episodes. Not that he can be blamed: he was born in 1905, so by 1975, he was in his 70s, still going on safaris. It was remarkable how long he held on hosting the show.
I also loved Wild Kingdom as a kid and continued to watch it even after Marlon's retirement.
Yeah, it really was a great show. I know I learned a lot about respect for wildlife, in addition to all the details about how wild animals live. The post-Marlin episodes were still fun and educational, but didn't have that "early 20th century explorer" flavor that Marlin brought to the show. I guess part of that was the old-timey library set where Marlin would show us a map of the area.
KurtfromPitts 12-15-2021, 05:08 PM I go back to when Wild Kingdom was on NBC Sunday afternoons followed by the General Electric College Bowl moderated by Robert Earle.
ZakkW 12-25-2021, 09:20 PM I have vague memories of this program being shown in syndication on Sundays after NFL games.
Reruns are currently shown on the RFD network on Sunday nights
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