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==Opening and closing sequence== ==Opening and closing sequence==
The original opening sequence, which was used from the show's debut until 1995, and it shows ] getting up early in the morning to go fishing, which transforms into a title card, and it opens up to reveal a still drawing of Hank himself, with his signature on it. The closing credits consisted of Hank returning home from his fishing trip. The original opening sequence, which was used from the show's debut until 1995, and it shows ] getting up early in the morning to go fishing, which transforms into a title card, and it opens up to reveal a still drawing of Hank himself, with his signature on it. The closing credits consisted of Hank returning home from his fishing trip, and it closes like a book to reveal the Parker/Runnels Productions logo, with the title card next to it.


==External links== ==External links==

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1985 American TV series or program
Hank Parker's Outdoor Magazine
GenreSports
Created byHank Parker
Michael Runnels
Presented byHank Parker
Theme music composerWilliam A. Landers
Country of originUnited States
Production
Running time30 minutes
Production companiesParker/Runnels Productions (1985-1998)
Hank Parker Productions (1998-present)
Original release
NetworkSyndication (1985-1986)
TNN (1986-2003)
Outdoor Life Network (2003-2004)
The Outdoor Channel (2004-2012)
Pursuit Channel (2012-2014)
Destination America (2014-present)
ReleaseJanuary 12, 1985 –
present

Hank Parker's Outdoor Magazine is an American half-hour outdoor fishing television series hosted by former professional tournament angler Hank Parker. The show made its debut in syndication on January 12, 1985. The show was created in 1984 by Hank Parker and Michael Runnels. The show was produced first by Parker/Runnels Productions from 1985 to 1998, and then, by Hank Parker Productions from 1998-present.

Format

During each half-hour segment, Hank Parker gives you the scoop on catching a fish, as well as inviting guests to share some of the most outdoor fishing adventures. Guests included Frank O. Hill, Larry Bird, Dale Earnhardt, Bryan White, the Parker kids, and others. Each episode also featured a segment called "Kids Korner", and was sponsored by Mercury Outboards. This segment featured the Kids Korner kids giving their fishing tips and techniques. The theme music was composed by William A. Landers, who is known for using the "do, do, do, do, do, do" part. Another segment of the show called "Tip of the Week", where Hank tells the viewer on giving fishing tips, and "Tricks of the Trade", where Hank gives the scoop on fishing tricks.

Opening and closing sequence

The original opening sequence, which was used from the show's debut until 1995, and it shows Hank Parker getting up early in the morning to go fishing, which transforms into a title card, and it opens up to reveal a still drawing of Hank himself, with his signature on it. The closing credits consisted of Hank returning home from his fishing trip, and it closes like a book to reveal the Parker/Runnels Productions logo, with the title card next to it.

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