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'''''Outdoor Man''''' is a [[Gotneska]]n sitcom television series that premiered on $networkName on September 20, 2018. The show revolves around the life of | '''''Outdoor Man''''' is a [[Gotneska]]n sitcom television series that premiered on $networkName on September 20, 2018. The show revolves around the life of $characterName1, a marketing director for an outdoor sporting goods store in $cityName, $provinceName. His wurld is filled with his adventures at work and his interactions with his family at home, which includes his wife, two daughters, and a son-in-law. | ||
The series is known for its humorous take on family dynamics, work-life balance, and the everyday challenges of a modern Gotneskan household. It employs a standard sitcom format, with most episodes set within the Baxter household or the Outdoor Man store. | The series is known for its humorous take on family dynamics, work-life balance, and the everyday challenges of a modern Gotneskan household. It employs a standard sitcom format, with most episodes set within the Baxter household or the Outdoor Man store. | ||
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== Cast and characters == | == Cast and characters == | ||
* ''' | * '''$characterName1''' (played by $actorName1): The main character, a lovable and sometimes gruff man who loves outdoor activities. | ||
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* ''' | * '''$characterName3''' (played by $actorName3): $characterName1's co-worker and friend at Outdoor Man. | ||
* ''' | * '''$characterName4''' (played by [[Gibson Melody]]): A new character of [[Gallambria]]n-[[Orinese people|Orinese]] origin, brought into the storyline in later seasons. | ||
== Episodes == | == Episodes == | ||
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The series was created by John Doe and is produced by Emily Clarke. It is filmed on location in [[Gotneska]]. The show uses a single-camera setup and is produced by $productionCompany. | The series was created by John Doe and is produced by Emily Clarke. It is filmed on location in [[Gotneska]]. The show uses a single-camera setup and is produced by $productionCompany. | ||
Producer Emily Clarke was instrumental in casting [[Gibson Melody]] as | Producer Emily Clarke was instrumental in casting [[Gibson Melody]] as $characterName4, after Melody sent an audition tape to a Gotneskan casting agency. John Doe rewrote parts of the script to incorporate $characterName4's [[Gallambria]]n-[[Orinese people|Orinese]] background, with input from Melody, who had learned [[Meallaigian language|Meallaigian]], a language mutually intelligible with [[Gaellicia#Language|Gaelic]], for the role. | ||
In {{date|January 1979}}, [[Mario Ramius]], hailing from an army family background, worked as a consultant for the series. His unique insights and experiences were a significant asset in shaping various aspects of the show. Ramius moved to Gotneska to establish himself independently of his family's legacy in the Connachta.<ref>[https://www.europans.com/topic/7057-letters-to-my-brother/?do=findComment&comment=40021644 Letters to My Brother] (1 January 1979)</ref> | In {{date|January 1979}}, [[Mario Ramius]], hailing from an army family background, worked as a consultant for the series. His unique insights and experiences were a significant asset in shaping various aspects of the show. Ramius moved to Gotneska to establish himself independently of his family's legacy in the Connachta.<ref>[https://www.europans.com/topic/7057-letters-to-my-brother/?do=findComment&comment=40021644 Letters to My Brother] (1 January 1979)</ref> |
Revision as of 16:53, 11 January 2024
Outdoor Man | |
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Genre | Sitcom |
Created by | John Doe |
Starring |
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Country of origin | Gotneska |
Original language(s) | |
No. of seasons | 5 |
No. of episodes | 100 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Emily Clarke |
Camera setup | Single-camera |
Running time | 22 minutes |
Production company(s) | $productionCompany |
Release | |
Original network | $networkName |
Original release | September 20, 2018 January 11, 2024 | –
Outdoor Man is a Gotneskan sitcom television series that premiered on $networkName on September 20, 2018. The show revolves around the life of $characterName1, a marketing director for an outdoor sporting goods store in $cityName, $provinceName. His wurld is filled with his adventures at work and his interactions with his family at home, which includes his wife, two daughters, and a son-in-law.
The series is known for its humorous take on family dynamics, work-life balance, and the everyday challenges of a modern Gotneskan household. It employs a standard sitcom format, with most episodes set within the Baxter household or the Outdoor Man store.
Cast and characters
- $characterName1 (played by $actorName1): The main character, a lovable and sometimes gruff man who loves outdoor activities.
- $characterName2 (played by $actorName2): $characterName1's understanding and supportive wife.
- $characterName3 (played by $actorName3): $characterName1's co-worker and friend at Outdoor Man.
- $characterName4 (played by Gibson Melody): A new character of Gallambrian-Orinese origin, brought into the storyline in later seasons.
Episodes
The show has aired five seasons, with a total of 100 episodes. Each season comprises about 20 episodes, focusing on different aspects of Mike's life at home and work.
Production
The series was created by John Doe and is produced by Emily Clarke. It is filmed on location in Gotneska. The show uses a single-camera setup and is produced by $productionCompany.
Producer Emily Clarke was instrumental in casting Gibson Melody as $characterName4, after Melody sent an audition tape to a Gotneskan casting agency. John Doe rewrote parts of the script to incorporate $characterName4's Gallambrian-Orinese background, with input from Melody, who had learned Meallaigian, a language mutually intelligible with Gaelic, for the role.
In January 1979, Mario Ramius, hailing from an army family background, worked as a consultant for the series. His unique insights and experiences were a significant asset in shaping various aspects of the show. Ramius moved to Gotneska to establish himself independently of his family's legacy in the Connachta.[1]
Reception
Outdoor Man has received positive reviews for its humor and relatable characters. It has a dedicated fan base and is popular for its light-hearted take on everyday issues.
Cultural impact
The College of Patrick X & Olivia II School of Learning in Sækjahöfn offers a class on Gotneskan Cultural Studies, taught by Dr. Patrick Johansson, PhD.[2] Within this curriculum, Week 5 is typically dedicated to ‘Popular Culture,’ which includes a focus on the production and consumption of popular culture and its relationship with mainstream culture.[3] “Outdoor Man,” as a prominent example of popular culture in Gotneska, is featured in this study, illustrating its influence and role in shaping cultural perceptions.
References
- ↑ Letters to My Brother (1 January 1979)
- ↑ Gotneskan Cultural Studies (28 November 2022)
- ↑ Gotneskan Cultural Studies, Chapter 3 (22 December 2022)