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When the show debuted on January 8, 1985, its original opening title sequence consisted of ] getting up early in the morning to go fishing at 5:30 AM. These scenes included Parker getting out of bed, walking out of his house with his ], driving his pickup truck, an exterior shot of the house, and turns his |
When the show debuted on January 8, 1985, its original opening title sequence consisted of ] getting up early in the morning to go fishing at 5:30 AM. These scenes included Parker getting out of bed, walking out of his house with his ], driving his pickup truck, and a ], an exterior shot of the house, and turns his ]. On the final shot, a silhouette of Parker fishing, and then, the picture freezes with the show's logo on it. The closing version is the same as the opening, and it shows Parker driving his pickup truck, walking into his house with his ], and turns his ] off. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
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Hank Parker's Outdoor Magazine | |
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Genre | Sports |
Presented by | Hank Parker |
Country of origin | United States |
Production | |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | TNN (1986-2003) Outdoor Life Network (2003-2004) The Outdoor Channel (2004-present) |
Release | January 8, 1985 – present |
Hank Parker's Outdoor Magazine is an American half-hour outdoor fishing television series hosted by Hank Parker The show made its debut on January 8, 1985, with its first guest the Parker kids. The series is usually taped in Orlando, Florida, Dallas, Texas, and Sand Springs, Oklahoma and aired on numerous sports networks nationwide. In 1986, the show was picked up by TNN, and stayed on the air until 2003. The show was picked up by the Outdoor Life Network in 2003, and ran until 2004. In 2004, the show was picked up by The Outdoor Channel. The show was produced first by Parker/Runnels Productions, and then, by Hank Parker Productions.
Format
During each half-hour segment, Hank Parker invites guests to share some of the most outdoor fishing adventures. Guests included Frank O. Hill, Larry Byrd, Dale Earnhardt, Bryan White, the Parker kids, and others. Each episode also featured a segment called "Kids Korner", where it features the Kids Korner kids giving their fishing tips and techniques. Another segment called "Tip of the Day", where it features Parker giving his fishing tips and techniques.
Opening and closing sequences
When the show debuted on January 8, 1985, its original opening title sequence consisted of Hank Parker getting up early in the morning to go fishing at 5:30 AM. These scenes included Parker getting out of bed, walking out of his house with his fishing rod, driving his pickup truck, and a motorboat, an exterior shot of the house, and turns his radio. On the final shot, a silhouette of Parker fishing, and then, the picture freezes with the show's logo on it. The closing version is the same as the opening, and it shows Parker driving his pickup truck, walking into his house with his fishing rod, and turns his radio off.