Extreme Fishing with Robson Green is a factual entertainment show broadcast on Channel 5. The show sees actor and fishing enthusiast Robson Green travel around the world in search of the greatest fishing destinations. There have been five series to date. A spin-off series entitled Robson's Extreme Fishing Challenge began airing on 9 April 2012.
Travel with Ladin Langeman and Steve Ronholt as they fly fish fresh water locations around the western U.S. and Canada. Each episode of catch-and-release fishing is perfectly imperfect-casting a humorous light on the world of fly fishing everyone will enjoy!
The famed saltwater flats of the Bahamas and Belize give a beautiful setting for the fishing adventure and conservation initiative undertaken in "Buccaneers and Bones." Journalist Tom Brokaw -- who also narrates the series -- leads an expedition in search of the island's legendary bonefish. Joining Brokaw are an eclectic group of celebrities, authors and business titans to fly-fish and swap stories about the wonders of the sport, and the modern-day buccaneers also discuss the importance of ensuring healthy populations of marine species for generations to come. The series reveals research funded by Bonefish and Tarpon Trust and other organizations -- information to help anglers catch more fish and preserve fragile coastal habitats. Other seasons of the series take place off the island of Ambergris Caye in Belize. Patagonia founder Yvon Chouinard, actors Liam Neeson and Michael Keaton, TV host Jimmy Kimmel, and musician Huey Lewis are among Brokaw's guests. Supports Bonefish & Tarpon Trust (BTT)
In 1897, two cowboys, Print Ritter and his nephew, Tom Harte, take on the job of driving horses for a wealthy rancher. Along the way, they encounter various challenges and confront the harsh realities of the American West.
A River Runs Through It follows the lives of two brothers, Norman and Paul, as they navigate their relationship, their love for fly-fishing, and the challenges of growing up in rural Montana. Through their shared passion for the river, they learn about themselves, their family, and the power of nature.
Grand Prix is a captivating film that takes audiences into the intense and dangerous world of Formula One racing in the 1960s. It follows the lives and careers of several race car drivers, their rivalries, romantic entanglements, and the constant danger they face on the track. The film depicts the tension and excitement of the racing world, highlighting the sacrifices and personal struggles of these dedicated sportsmen.
Former NFL and Arena league quarterback, and current professional fishing guide, Mike Pawlawski hosts this Outdoor Channel original flyfishing show. Major sports celebrities such as Steve Bartkowski and Craig Morton are scheduled to join Mike as he fishes some of America's most scenic and productive waters.
Actors and best friends Robson Green and Jim Murray travel across Iceland in the fishing adventure of a lifetime, showing how fishing changes lives, enriches communities and connects the most diverse of people.
A woman with nymphomania shares her sexual experiences with the man who rescued her. She explores various aspects of her sexuality, including promiscuity, seduction, and self-discovery.
School of Life follows the story of a young orphan boy who discovers a hidden world of adventure and friendship when he is sent to live with his grandfather in a picturesque chateau. Together, they embark on unforgettable journeys through the Loire River, encountering woodland creatures, gypsies, and even a pack of hounds. Along the way, they learn valuable lessons about love, family, and the importance of preserving the natural world.
A wealthy English couple invite a wealthy American to their estate, leading to romantic entanglements and marital infidelity.
Theodora Lynn, a prim and proper young woman, lives a double life as a scandalous novelist writing under a pseudonym. When her secret identity is revealed, she must navigate the consequences and the judgment of her conservative community.
During World War II, a group of Nazi invaders find themselves stranded in Canada as they try to escape capture. They encounter various challenges and obstacles along their journey.
A visionary sheik believes his passion for salmon fishing can enrich the lives of his people, and he dreams of bringing the sport to the not so fish-friendly desert. Willing to spare no expense, he instructs his representative to turn the dream into reality, an extraordinary feat that will require the involvement of Britain's leading fisheries expert who happens to think the project both absurd and unachievable. That is, until the Prime Minister's overzealous press secretary latches on to it as a 'good will' story. Now, this unlikely team will put it all on the line and embark on an upstream journey of faith and fish to prove the impossible, possible.
PlaceMakers Big Angry Fish is a New Zealand fishing television show hosted by Milan Radonich. The programme began airing onwards from the end of April 2012, with thirteen episodes screening weekly on Sundays on TV3. A second season began at the end of July 2013.
When a famous actress returns to her small town for her ex-boyfriend's wedding, she falls in love with a local country singer and rediscovers her roots. As their romance blossoms, they face obstacles including the potential foreclosure of the singer's family ranch. Can their love and the power of music save the day?
The River Why is a heartfelt coming-of-age story about a young man named Gus who leaves home in search of the meaning of life. Set against the backdrop of the world of fly fishing, Gus embarks on a parallel journey of self-discovery, encountering first love, family relationships, and philosophical contemplations along the way.
After getting fired from her job, a publicist named Jan moves to Montana and comes up with a unique idea to save a local search and rescue team. She decides to organize a calendar featuring nude men from the town. As she works on the calendar, Jan finds unexpected love and realizes the true meaning of Christmas.
A Marine wounded in Afghanistan is sent to a V.A. facility in Montana, where he meets a Vietnam Vet. The Vietnam Vet introduces him to the therapeutic practice of fly fishing to help him cope with his emotional and physical trauma.
When an event planner in Los Angeles is passed over for a promotion, she returns to her small hometown for a wedding. However, she is mistaken for someone else and must confront her ex-boyfriend and a surprise visitor from her past. Along the way, she finds love, makes new friends, and learns the power of forgiveness.