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SP said..MickPC said..SP said..How good were the Leyland bros..


Awesome show, I'd like them to be back on tv along with Alvy Mangles & I forget the other bloke I liked. Had a big beard & travelled around the top end with his 4wd & boat. Mix of bush tucker, 4wding & fishing.
Malcolm Douglas? I think was his name, he was back on TV Last year.
Alby was great aswell.
Yeah Malcolm, he made some great stuff. Died in 2010 apparently, I didn't know. I watch very little tv these days.
From his wiki re: his croc park Nth of Broome
"Established in 1983 in Broome, Western Australia, the Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park holds 30 adult crocodiles that have been captured in the wild after threatening humans.[2][7]The park is home to Fatso, a saltwater crocodile who on 12 July 2010 bit a Melbourne man, Michael Newman, who climbed into his enclosure.

Newman, who was ejected from a nearby pub called Divers Tavern earlier that night for being overly drunk, scaled the barbed wire fence surrounding Fatso's enclosure and attempted to sit on the crocodile's back.[9] Fatso bit Newman on his right leg, and Newman subsequently escaped the enclosure and returned to Divers Tavern.[10] Mark Phillips, the manager of the pub, noted that Newman had pieces of tree bark hanging off him and chunks of flesh missing from his leg.[11] Newman was given a beer and ordered an ambulance,[9] and was taken to Broome Hospital, where he received dozens of stitches to his leg.

Douglas called Newman "fortunate", stating that "Fatso was a bit more sluggish than normal, due to the cooler nights we have been experiencing in Broome. If it had been warmer and Fatso was more alert, we would have been dealing with a fatality."
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_Douglas_(documentary_maker)