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One of the things that really got me interested in Africa as a kid (Besides Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom) was watching Doctari.

I don't even remember all that much about the program, and in fact, it may have all been filmed on a set like Gilligan's Island, but I seem to recall it being pretty authentic (to a ten year old).

Is there any way to find old videos, or DVD's of that program? I can't even seem to find anything on Google.

Appreciate any leads....


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If it's not on Google it never existed. Wink

Sorry, I'm no help either.

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"Daktari" is the Swahili word for "doctor," and the title of the 1960's TV show. "Doctari" not.

Google "Daktari" and you will get 414,000 hits. thumb
 
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Kevin "Doctari" Robertson must surely have caused the spelling confusion.
 
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Search the movie "Clarence the Cross-Eyed Lion" that was the pilot for the show "Doctari".

I saw it about a year ago on Turner Classic Movies.

It would be realistic for a ten year old (I saw it then too) but no longer at my age.

The movie is fun!!!


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Well, it HAS been 35 years since I saw it.

Thanks for everything as usual guys


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I think Marshall Thompson starred in the TV series.

Did a Search:DAKTARI
 
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I wanted a zebra striped Land Rover because of that show.......I got over it eventually!



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I still want one!


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Even bought the Land Rover in '97 with plans to paint it just like that, bought moving forced me to sell it.........



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Plot Summary for
"Daktari" (1966)
Dr. Marsh Tracy was a veterinarian running an animal study center in Africa. Helping him were his daughter Paula, American Jack Dane and Mike, a local. Also living with the Tracys--and equally a part of the show's starring cast--were a crossed-eyed lion named Clarence and a chimp named Judy. The series' storylines were largely centered around protecting the wildlife of the local game preserve from poachers and other threats.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0059977/

Daktari (adventure, starring Marshall Thompson)
(CBS Primetime, 1966 - 1969;
CBS Saturdays, 1970s morning re-runs)
This family series was a jungle adventure about a veterinarian and conservationist played by Marshall Thompson (the Swahili word for Doctor was "Daktari"); filmed in Los Angeles area park reserve "Africa, U.S.A." established by Ivan Tors who had produced the motion picture "Clarence, The Cross-Eyed Lion" in 1965 from which this series was derived, Daktari aired first on prime time, but had a healthy re-run life during the 1970s on Saturday Mornings; the TV series "Daktari" had no connection to "Hatari", a 1962 jungle animal movie starring John Wayne, scored by Henry Mancini which yielded the "Baby Elephant Walk"
http://www.classicthemes.com/50sTVThemes/themePages/daktari.html

 
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I'll have to find that movie for my kids to watch. Their first trip to Africa is in June - 5 days photo safari in RSA, 10 days hunting in Namibia. I had forgotten about that movie and TV show and would enjoy seeing it again.

Our neighbor had "Santa Claus" bring them a zebra striped Jeep for Christmas and it's pretty neat. Their kids are the same age as ours (9 & 11) and they leave for their 2nd hunt in RSA in August.


 
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I wanted a zebra striped Land Rover because of that show.......I got over it eventually!


I never did. I drive a zebra striped Jeep, with Bwanabe on the license plate and accuratereloading on the windshield. I guess I never outgrew it!



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Same here. One of my vehicles is a Right hand drive Jeep, with the license plane HYENA. At least I can pretend I am on Safari.
 
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very cool rig. man, those pics bring back a flood of memories. like you, that show, wild kingdom, tarzan movies and the tv show started the africa bug for me...... i doubt i'll ever get over it.


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I can't understand putting shooting related stuff on your license plates. clap



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I wanted a zebra striped Land Rover because of that show.......I got over it eventually!


Me Too!! I'm not sure I'm over it yet though. lol


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Who am I fooling -- I would love to have that zebra-striped Land Rover! Very cool Jeep!



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Yeah, I wanted the zebra-mobile, too, but am not willing to part with hunting money to get it, cheap soul that I am! Now if one of you gents were to leave me one in your will . . . Big Grin


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Mark,

Neat rig and I was just thinking about getting my jeep repainted...

BTW, who made the cargo rack?

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The cargo rack is a Con-Fer that I had specially made to my specs. My Jeep is a Scrambler, with the long wheel base, so I had them make one that was four inches longer and wider than the drip line, and then I welded up custom mounts so that it bolts to the roll cage. that way, I can still run topless or with the bikini or soft top.

I have since added rails to convert it to carry a 14' aluminum johnboat on top, and my 9HP outboard hangs off the gas can rack in back.

It also has all kinds of other mods. It's the ultimate hunting/fishing rig in my mind, but then I ride in my buddies plush SUV on a long drive and thing otherwise.

All things considered, I'll keep my Scrambler
(CCHunter-Christer posted a video of him driving it around last time he was in the states).


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I did bump into another Zebra striped rover in the early 90's...it was in Dutch Harbour AK some how it seemed to look at home there
 
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