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Remember "The Southern Sportsman"?

I've located a Holy Grail, of sorts.

I grew up around here, and I watched "The Southern Sportsman" when I was a kid in the 80s.  I think it aired from the 1970s until about 1993.  It aired early Saturday mornings on WRAL-TV -- and some other stations around the Southeast.  Its host was Franc White, an avid outdoorsman and conservationist.  

He also was a restrauteur, with "Southern Sportsman" restaurants in eastern N.C. and Virginia (Maybe elsewhere?  Help me here, readers.).  His now-out-of-print "Southern Sportsman" cookbooks were big sellers and now command big money on eBay.

I had the fondest memories of the show.  It was precisely the kind of show that should be on Saturdays at 6 a.m.  -- the kind of show you wanted to watch as you got ready for a family trip to the coast.  

Franc would cook a great recipe in the first and second segments.  He then narrated silent film (video by the 1990s) of some fishing or hunting trip around the Southeast.  The pleasant theme music would play softly underneath Franc's narration.  He always ended with a commentary, usually about the ecology, and his sign-off line, "Please don't litter.  And do yourself a favor, take a kid fishing."

WRAL-TV produced the show.  So, when I started working, I was itching to find some old tapes to relive those memories as an adult.  But after turning the place upside down, we couldn't find any evidence of the "Southern Sportsman." 

The show's last producer/director here at WRAL, Clarence Williams, said Franc owned the show and he took all the master tapes with him. 

Earlier this year, my quest for "Southern Sportsman" tapes re-emerged on my radar screen.  I Googled the show, and I found out that I'm not alone.  There is a group on Yahoo! devoted to the show.  I also found discussions about it on several message boards. 

Well, tapes of the show just aren't easy to find.  On one message board, someone who says he knows Franc reported that the master tapes are destroyed.  Franc apparently stored them in an airplane hangar and the heat baked them, the guy said. 

Fortunately, I was able to locate someone in the Triad who recorded the episodes for his dad.  He had several tapes full of episodes.  We finally connected yesterday, and I couldn't wait to get home and pop the tape in the machine. 

Friends, it was magical.  Better than I remembered it.  So easy to watch -- so comfortable.  It's from a refreshingly different era of television.

I'm hoping we're going to be able to post a clip from the show here on WRAL.com.  Since we don't own the show, I don't know if that will be possible.  On our WRAL Classics page, you can watch some clips from other old local WRAL shows, like "Sparks" and "Frog Hollow."   It's a nice trip down Memory Lane, and I'd like to have a "Southern Sportsman" intersection there somewhere.

Anyone out there want to share their memories about the show?  Does anyone have any information about it's history or what's new with Franc White these days?

 

 

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Oh man...I loved this show. Wasnt it also shown on Sunday mornings too...like just before noon? I wish WRAL would put up some of their old stuff on YouTube.

Yeah -- it does seem like it also aired Sunday mornings.

The theme music was instantly identifiable also ( I think it was clarinet?)I can still hear it in my head. He also had a Zebra painted vehicle.

I remember seeing the name of the song on one of those message boards. I'll try to find it and post it here. Yeah -- he had a zebra-striped airplane and jeep (I think).

Loved the show when I was growing up I lived for it. After all we only had 3 chanles and two of them sucked. He had zebra panted truck and airplane.

His first restaurant was in Farmville. THey specialized in wild game. I'm not sure if it's still there. I remember that his wife passed and then his Irish Setter. That's about the time he went off the air. I still cook several of his recipes. I watched him religiously for years and would do it again today if he were on.

One of my favorite shows as a kid. My Dad and I would jump on the couch and watch every min. together. Then grab out fishin' poles and take off. I was most happy when towards the end of the shows run when Frank would say " Take a girl fishin'". That was great for me, because my dad made sure even though I was a girl that I knew how to fish like the best of them boys out there. Boy I miss that show. Still fishin'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Saw him at the state fair sometime in the early 90's, I believe, and bought one of his cookbooks--Fish and Game by Franc White. He autographed it, and, at that time, he said he was working with Fox's Sports South to get back on the air.

He wasn't the same after the passing of Fracas, but he knew the coast. He was one of the first to discover Core Banks--what is now Cape Lookout National Seashore, and, being a native of the area, I enjoyed the footage of surf fishing and riding Don Morris' old ferry to Drum Inlet.

Music was Dave Brubeck--Take Five---a classic of the vintage jazz years. It was an introduction to jazz that mesmerized me, and it is a favorite in my collection for all times.

I'm glad we could stir up some pleasant memories with this blogpost. According to a poster in the Yahoo group, the title of the theme song is "Saturday Night Rendezvous" by Mort Garson, off of the album "Love Sounds" by Liberty Records 1968. The record number is "LST-7559".

I too have many fond memories of this show, and have also wondered where we could see them again, if ever. I loved the theme song, you knew what was coming the instant you heard the first measure of it...and that zebra striped plane? Classic. His closing "Take a kid/girl fishing." spoke a simple but whole volume about Franc in my opinion, and was great.

While we're strolling down memory lane here, was it WRAL that aired the "Uncle Paul Show"? I was "on" that show waaaay back in the day, even marched in the circle with Uncle Paul at the end and was SEEN on the Big 5 (if it was WRAL), my first and only big break at TV stardom...lol That's a show I wish I could track down, certainly if I could find the one I (and my preschool class) was on (pre-1975?).

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