Don't expect any more "Ted Nugent's Gun Country" on Discovery. The special, which aired in October 2012, was a one-time special and will not return for new episodes, according to a spokesperon for the network. Despite what Nugent may have told the press, this is it for "Ted Nugent's Gun Country."
"They want to do it as a regular feature," Nugent said of his Discovery special. "We expect that there will be at least a dozen shows a year."
The reality special followed Nugent -- and his guns -- as he lived life, hunting and shooting to have fun.
"Our new show ... simply celebrates and promotes the self-evident truth that 99.99 percent of American gun-owning families use our guns on a regular basis for all the right reasons," Nugent wrote in his "Washington Times" column in October. "The same 99.99 percent of Americans with guns will never use our guns in a...
"They want to do it as a regular feature," Nugent said of his Discovery special. "We expect that there will be at least a dozen shows a year."
The reality special followed Nugent -- and his guns -- as he lived life, hunting and shooting to have fun.
"Our new show ... simply celebrates and promotes the self-evident truth that 99.99 percent of American gun-owning families use our guns on a regular basis for all the right reasons," Nugent wrote in his "Washington Times" column in October. "The same 99.99 percent of Americans with guns will never use our guns in a...
- 12/19/2012
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
The "Scandal" shooting episode was briefly pulled from ABC.com following the tragic events at Sandy Brook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut.
The midseason finale, titled "Blown Away," originally aired on Thursday, December 13 and featured the murder of an entire family. It was originally made available online as part of ABC.com video library, but was pulled.
"Out of respect for those affected by the tragic events in Newtown, Conn., the 'Scandal' winter finale 'Blown Away' has been temporarily taken down online," ABC said in a message on its website. "We know fans are excited to see the episode, and we will update this post the moment we know when it will be available in the ABC.com Full Episode Player and the ABC Player Apps."
The episode has since been restored, with ABC saying, "Since the episode contains a violent scene involving children, we urge fans to use their own discretion before viewing.
The midseason finale, titled "Blown Away," originally aired on Thursday, December 13 and featured the murder of an entire family. It was originally made available online as part of ABC.com video library, but was pulled.
"Out of respect for those affected by the tragic events in Newtown, Conn., the 'Scandal' winter finale 'Blown Away' has been temporarily taken down online," ABC said in a message on its website. "We know fans are excited to see the episode, and we will update this post the moment we know when it will be available in the ABC.com Full Episode Player and the ABC Player Apps."
The episode has since been restored, with ABC saying, "Since the episode contains a violent scene involving children, we urge fans to use their own discretion before viewing.
- 12/18/2012
- by Chris Harnick
- Huffington Post
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