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Wild Justice. (TV series) Wild Justice is a reality television series which followed the activities and exploits of the California Department of Fish and Wildlife game wardens, from 2010 to 2013, as they investigate crimes ranging from poaching to illicit marijuana cultivation. The series was produced by the National Geographic Channel and ...
This is a list of animated television series, made-for-television films, direct-to-video films, theatrical short subjects, and feature films produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions (also known as H-B Enterprises, H-B Production Company and Hanna-Barbera Cartoons).
Battlefish. Battlefish is an American reality television show that follows the pursuits of several fishing boats as they search the Pacific Ocean for albacore tuna. [1] The eight-episode first season debuted on Netflix on September 21, 2018. [2][3] The show is produced by Pilgrim Media Group. [4]
7 (ongoing) Cooking on the Wild Side is a cooking show hosted by Phyllis Speer and John Philpot on the Arkansas Educational Television Network (AETN) and produced by the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission. [1] The show was originally part of Arkansas Outdoors, and featured many cooking segments from that series alongside new content.
Fish Hooks is an American animated television series created by Noah Z. Jones and developed by Alex Hirsch and William Reiss for Disney Channel. The show ran for three seasons from September 3, 2010, to April 4, 2014, airing a total of 59 episodes.
North Woods Law. North Woods Law is an American reality television series that debuted on March 11, 2012, on the Animal Planet channel. Originally set in Maine, the show followed numerous game wardens of the Maine Warden Service. [1][2] In 2017, the show changed locations to New Hampshire, following members of the state's Fish and Game ...
HBO Family (US) Release. January 8. (2000-01-08) –. December 24, 2000. (2000-12-24) Rainbow Fish is a children's animated television series adapted from the book of the same name by Marcus Pfister. [1] However, the television series does not follow the plot of the book; instead, it takes the character and the setting to create new stories.
The Jim Henson Hour was modeled after the Walt Disney Presents specials, in which every week Disney would show off the latest innovations and creations of his production company. At the beginning of each episode, Jim Henson would enter an abstractly-decorated set (alongside the Thought Lion from his series The StoryTeller ) and introduce the ...