Well, what did you expect him to say? “Yes, it’s cruel to handle the animals this way, but you won’t be cruel to your family if you get a policy from Mutual of Omaha.”
Exactly right. I get education AND entertainment out of these shows and that's the whole point of these shows.
That's the one. Thanks. It was produced by The 5th Estate, a Canadian 60 Minutes-style weekly news magazine.
RFD-TV has added Monday night repeats of the week's Sunday episodes at 6:00 PM ET/5:00 PM CT and Thursday afternoon repeats at 2:00 PM ET/1:00 PM CT as well as the Sunday night airings as viewers have welcomed these reruns with open arms.
The next episodes that will be aired on RFD-TV this coming Sunday are these episodes: Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom Sonar of the Wild Season #1, Ep. 9 Marlin and Jim perform experiments in a bat cave to reveal how bats maneuver in the dark without colliding. They demonstrate how the intelligent porpoise utilize inaudible signals to find their way about. Original air date: February 24, 1963 Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom Exploring the Reef Season #1, Ep. 10 A journey to the coral reefs off Bimini to take a deep-sea look at the myriad of underwater inhabitants that flourish in these warm blue waters - and the deadly shark. Original air date: March 3, 1963 The week after are these 2 episodes: Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom Cats of the World Season #1, Ep. 11 The great cats of the world, lions, tigers and jaguars are placed in an observation room and tested for their reactions to various objects. Original date: March 10, 1963 Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom Call of the Pribiloffs Season #1, Ep. 12 The fur seal answer the call of the Pribilofs and migrate to a group of small islands in the Bering Sea. Original air date: March 17, 1963 and then the week after that, the start of the 2nd season of Wild Kingdom: Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom Miracle of Flight Season #2, Ep. 1 An analysis of the 'miracle of flight' from the soaring condors of the Andes to the backward-flying fairy terns of Midway. Original air date: October 20, 1963 Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom Danger: Wild Animals Season #2, Ep. 2 Marlin and Jim demonstrate how to handle dangerous animals of the zoo and the wild. Original air date: October 27, 1963 I fixed the entire first season on Wikipedia's episode guide and while Miracle of Flight were closely placed in the right order, the order was switched around so RFD-TV's reruns are allowing me to update that episode guide and as soon as RFD-TV goes through the entire original series, the Wikipedia episode guide will be definitive.
The last Wild Kingdom episode that RFD-TV allows for free on their website is Island Outposts: Island Outposts | RFD-TV Now I will post the YouTube link to Puma Pass when that gets uploaded and I have updated the Wikipedia episode guide of Wild Kingdom to co-incide with next Sunday's Wild Kingdom episodes, "Fact or Fallacy" and "Strange But True." For people who missed some of the Season 1 episodes, the Wild Kingdom marathon that will be tomorrow will be these Season 1 episodes (all times Eastern Time): 9:00A Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom Designs for Survival Season #1, Ep. 1 The survival value of a wide range of protective devices used by wild creatures investigated and demonstrated. 9:30A Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom Capturing Wild Animals Season #1, Ep. 2 Marlin and Jim Fowler investigate trapping and capturing techniques both primitive and modern. 10:30A Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom Amazon River Season #1, Ep. 4 Mysteries of animal and native life in the Amazon River Valley. 11:30A Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom Strange Ways of the Wild Season #1, Ep. 6 Marlin and Jim set out to separate the truth from the myths and unfold many strange but true tales from the wild kingdom. 12:30P Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom Defense Against Extinction Season #1, Ep. 8 Marlin and Jim investigate unusual conservation techniques by which man is challenging the extinction of the wild kingdom. 1:30P Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom Exploring the Reef Season #1, Ep. 10 A journey to the coral reefs off Bimini to take a deep-sea look at the myriad of underwater inhabitants that flourish in these warm blue waters - and the deadly shark.