More survival tips from the Top End 🤠🗺️ | Bush Tucker Man | S2 EP4 | ABC Australia
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- čas přidán 23. 08. 2022
- This week, Bush Tucker Man Les Hiddins is in Australia's Northern Territory. He's on the Cobourg Peninsula in Arnhem visiting the failed British garrison at Port Essington. Hiddins also travels to the Aboriginal community of Maningrida, where the locals show him how to catch file snakes.
'Bush Tucker Man: Top End' originally aired on the ABC in 1990.
Cultural note: This video may contain terms or views that were acceptable within mainstream Australian culture at the time it aired, but may no longer be considered appropriate.
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I hope these Bush Tucker man uploads never end
I can’t tell you how good this series is, even 30 years later unlike other shows this stands the test of time..
Can't get enough. True Aussie legend this guy
Thanks mate for putting these up, I don’t watch t.v anymore because of all the rot on it but this stuff was great Tele
Love watching these old bush tucker man shows. Takes me back to 1988 watching on a Friday or Saturday night with the old man as a little boy.
That sounds awesome. This was before my time but I love the outback-ness of it nonetheless
Could watch Les all day, brilliant programme 😎
A true Aussie icon 😎
Keep it coming Lez, you've lived one awesome life!
Absolutely could binge watch all these episodes again and again and again.. great show... Great memories..❤
Outstanding content.
Thank you Les and ABC
These are great little docs. Les is a star over there I bet. 🇬🇧👍.
Absolute Aussie icon :)
Yesssss. Major Les is back.
Timeless presenter on a timeless land
twenty years ago i used to watch this show all the time,great show,how much our cities and lives have changed !!! the toxicity level of everything is very high now days! muchas gracias por subirlo a utube.
Still waiting (after all these decades) for a Bush Tucker Man fishing rod repair video after his rod snapped catching the Barramundi.
LOL
Barramundi, is a bloody big fish :)
Another absolute gem
KEEP ARCHIVAL CONTENT COMING. Thank you thank you!
Always great content from Les. I wish they would reprint his book
Check out his website man
i loved watching this as a kid on the tv
Can't beat a bit of mid-week tucker.
Love the education 👏
Greetings from south africa 🇿🇦
According to as quick Google VJY was in operation for another 12 years after this before Satellite communications took over in 2002.
Goes to show how far we've come in 32 years.....
Can't get enough of les he's the man✔️✔️
some great history and very knowledgeable facts ! very interesting to watch ! 🌅🏞️🛻📹🤙😎🇦🇺thanks ABC ! 🎬
Love it!
Another Classic! Thanks again guys :-)
Zabrdist good sharing
This series is a National Treasure for this former colony.
Bush Tucker man, hard men act soft, carrying big sticks of knowledge!🤠
thank you bush tucker man
Les is a great Aussie.
Les a d malcom the best story tellers back in the day
i forgot about this show, but thanks i re-found it .
20:00 For a second thought he was going to tap into a diesel tree, and then warn us not to confuse it with a petrol tree lol
brilliant, many thanks, loved it, love from london UK
Reminds me of my trip to Seven Spirit Bay....a magical place.
Absolutely love your shows and I've learnt alot about our history, however what's astonishing is how you managed to keep your trailer behind that car haha 🤣 on ya mate 👍
thanks for this!!
Best Bush Tucker ever
Looks like an awesome seafood dinner. Some fresh barra and longbums roasted over the coals. Not a lot of fish that taste better than fresh barramundi. Coral trout is the king of fish but fresh wild barramundi comes pretty close.
I'd swap you coral trout any day for some nice blue lined emperor :)
fresh caught tasmanian mountain rainbow trout.....unbeatable
LEGEND
26:33 I wonder if HF cellular telephone would work in remote areas like that with not that many users? 73
Awesome
Best part of being lost in the desert is all the scorpion milk , a nice tangy shot of scorpion milk helps take your mind of the prickles from the cactus stuck in your throat . 👍 yummy 🤤
Love that....these diesels have no electrical problems......lol
18:11 Barramundi are influencers
A bit of a change in tech from HF radio to sat phones and internet :)
30 years ago he's telling us Arnhem land is isolated and communication is slow, now that sounds like the place to be to escape it. Imagine if he knew how things would turn out.
Les is retired and he is 76 years old .
Why is it not still like that ..? The country is huge and you can easily find desolation if that’s ur thing..
Gully Goona Goona eh marni yah wulkiru Jacky amarndu!!
Nice to see these on youtube as Training aid
No aircon 4wd for this bloke 👍
did he say why did they need fire in the middle of the Australian desert? So deserts dont get cold?
There's barely any men like Les around anymore ...this is the kinda man I wanna marry
Does he ever eat a croc?
Not allowed to anymore, they were protected back in the 60s because they were almost hunted to extinction
⁰look at 70 80 s schooling" no disruption,kids attentive n participating,teacher who looks like a teacher,not some new age Gothic thing that only gets frowned upon..finally "the cane" if you were unruly or trouble,the cane would appear... Spare the rod spoil the child ...
Some of these episodes go overboard with the music. This show shines in its natural ambient sound.
What happened to his canoe
Dundee's DONE
Y'all gave up your guns.
Loved the Old Australia, now it to PC and Woke based, due to this don't watch TV much now.
Invaders not settlers like us in Wales with the Roman,s a invading force ain't settlers. I'm no woke snowflake by any means. They treated the first Australians terribly and still do to this day.
Sadly quite true...
Exactly how are "First Australians treated terribly" to this day ?