- B. H. Fisher
Bernard Herbert "Red" Fisher (
February 18 ,1914 Fact|date=November 2007 -5 May ,2006 ) was an American sporting goods retailer, U.S.naval andUnited States Coast Guard officer,newspaper columnist andpoet , who became a popularradio andtelevision personality inCanada . He is not to be confused with "Montreal Gazette" sports columnist Red Fisher.Fisher was inducted into the U.S. based "Fishing Hall Of Fame" in 1948. When he moved to Canada, he launched a popular radio talk show program "
The Red Fisher Show " in 1963, which moved to television in 1968. The TV version was set atfictitious "Scuttlebutt Lodge " and featured silent home movies of outdoors activities which involved high profile guests, mainly from the major league sports of the era. These included ice hockey starsGordie Howe ,Eddie Shack , andJohnny Bower , and baseball legendsTed Williams ,Roger Maris andFerguson Jenkins . "The Red Fisher Show " differed from other outdoor living shows of its time by promotingnature conservation ,game preservation and the "catch and release " mentality. The series continued until 1989, making it among the longest-running on CTV.At the same time, his weekly column "Outdoor Topics" was read in over 180 newspapers. In 1971 Fisher's first book of poems, "
Poems Of Our Great Outdoors " was published and distributed. Red would famously give each guest on his show a copy of these poems. Three volumes of Poems Of Our Great Outdoors were released, each one simply adding more poems to the previous collection. Red released a record on Saga Records also called "Poems of Our Great Outdoors" in which he read his poems to a symphonic background.In 2000 Red Fisher released a collection of stories and anecdotes from his life called "Tight Lines and Tall Tales". A portion of the profits were donated to outdoor conservation efforts.
The "
Red Green Show ", created by Canadiancomedian Steve Smith, was a spoof of Fisher's several TV titles, some incarnations of which were "Tall Tale Adventures" and "Our Great Outdoors." Canadian comedy show "SCTV" also spoofed The Red Fisher Show in a skit called "The Fishin' Musician" in whichJohn Candy played the Red Fisher character. [http://www.dvdmg.com/sctvvolume1.shtml] [http://www.pearldrummersforum.com/showthread.php?p=1852212692] Featured bands on these segments includedThe Tubes (who sang "Sushi") and The Plasmatics withWendy O. Williams .A parody booklet of humorous
rhyme s called "Wild Poems by B.S. 'Fred' Risher" was another project his legacy inspired.Fisher died in
Chatham, Ontario aged 92.Further reading
* [http://www.redgreen.com/ Red Green Show]
* [http://www.geocities.com/bsfredrisher/FredRisherHome.html?1113062907096 Wild Poems by B.S. 'Fred' Risher]External links
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