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Grizzly Adams

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By Mark GrahamPublished 5 days ago 1 min read
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There was an old television show in the mid to late seventies named 'Grizzly Adams' starring Dan Haggerty who portrayed the main character who was accused of a crime he did not commit so he left his family and went out into the wilderness. The time period was the 1800's. Adams made friends with a grizzly bear hence the name of the show, called Ben along with a trader trapper by the name of Mad Jack and an Indian, his blood brother, named Nicoma. This was also show that in a way taught various survival skills in the wilderness that one can still use today when going camping and even the basics of right and wrong in solving various issues.

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  • Andrea Corwin 5 days ago

    Loved that show too! Now do one about Gunsmoke. Did you ever watch Land of the Lost? So corny but I watched with my young kids. Lost in Space Lassie with June as mom but there was another Timmy and another Mom Flash Gordon - prob too old a show for you - they had different girlfriends. One was a brunette and one was a blond, Saturday vs Sunday edition😂😂😂 gila lizards as huge attach lizards and Ming the Merciless and the Stone People

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