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  1. The American Sportsman was an American television series from 1965 to 1986 on ABC which presented filmed highlights involving the program's hosts and celebrities participating in hunting and/or fishing trips along with outdoor recreational activities such as whitewater kayaking, hang gliding and free climbing.

  2. Sun, Jan 2, 1977. Candace Bergen learns to drive a Ford Formula (open wheel) race car at Bob Bondurant's school of racing at Sears Point International raceway in Sonoma, California. Bergen solos in the car drives in competition at speeds up to 100 mph. Rate.

  3. 6 de may. de 2014 · Sportsman, of the three, was exclusively broadcast on Sunday afternoons, plugged in after auto racing, basketball, or whatever else was on the network's sports docket on a particular day. The series launched in 1965, hosted by Joe Foss, who gave way to veteran sportscaster Curt Gowdy after a few years, and it is Gowdy, who was also calling ...

  4. The American Sportsman is a television series that aired on ABC from 1965 to 1986 every Sunday afternoon. It’s one of the earliest reality series in American television, and one of the first hunting and fishing shows with celebrity guests This show presented filmed highlights of the program’s hosts and celebrities participating in fishing and/or

  5. American Sportsman Special. Fri, Apr 6, 1979. Cheryl Tiegs narrates this sports special of ABC-TV's "American Sportsman". Tieges went to Kenya, Africa with photographer-writer Peter Beard to photograph the "big five" on foot. They encounter huge bull elephants at distances of less than five yards.

  6. Paul Hornung, Martin Milner, Jim Fowler. Sun, Feb 13, 1972. Paul Hornung sail fishing off the coast of Panama; Martin Milner wood pigeon shoot in England; Jim Fowler captures snakes in Africa. Rate.

  7. 5 de feb. de 2002 · 12mTristan H. Cockcroft. The American Sportsman may live again. Curt Gowdy and Pat Smith. Feb 5, 2002, 05:46 PM ET. Email. Print. When I heard recently that the folks at ESPN were considering the ...