Mates could never understand how I could watch Malcolm Douglas I could not understand why you wouldn't I learned so much stuff that helped me when I was bush the man in my mind is a bloody legend
I loved watching him growing up. But we wouldn't have these video's if he didn't have a beautiful connection with the Original People of this country. They showed him what life was really about. I acknowledge my people from the past. present and future.
My Dad was good mates with Malcolm and his brother Stuart (more so with Stuart) back during these times. Unfortunately Dad never got to catch up with Malcolm to do a trip together because of his accident.. RIP Malcolm Douglas
Just couldnt wait to see every new video Malcolm released. I remember meeting him watching his movie at primary school in the late 70s. He used to visit schools showing his videos. Then later tv channels screened them. Absolutely loved them. For me it was Malcolm Douglas, Jack Absalom, and Major Les Hiddons aka the bush tucker man who stole the show.
We love the older generation of content I wish this content was forwarded to this generation thanks to all,the ladys and gentleman that are still contributing to the legend himself Malcolm Douglas ❤
Its quite something when you can see in a single human lifetime the massive difference in how many species can be found/fished. I am envious of people who lived before me. they didnt know how good they had it and I guess neither do we, compared to the next generations.
I fell sad seeing this what a wonderful life it was back in those days . wonder where they all are do know about Malcom but that young boy and all the people Malcom met .thanks for uploading . great video
Mate, you lived a good life....the life I want to live. I love your shows, I've watched them countless times. RIP mate, you are up there with Boondi and Jardi hanging out killing fish and eating anything that moves up in heaven.
Barefoot and in the bush..somewhere just like The Kimberly...I'm off..screw the system..our original culture were made out to be hunter scavengers..not likely care for country and you live like a KING!!!!♥️❤🔥❤♥️❤♥️
Very entertaining video, so many fish! Interesting to see that the indigenous could live the hunter lifestyle sustainably because primitive fishing techniques limited their catch. Given modern equipment they fish all day with excitement. I know they are feeding their families and that’s good but it’s reflective of society today. We went mad with our technology and raked the oceans. I love fishing and keep the odd one for a feed but please never take more than you need and always respect the great big blue. It’s not like it was 50 years ago and things are only getting worse.
Rest easy Malcolm... You showed me our gift of country at a very young age..i watched you instead of the Kardashians.. And i learned how ti survive and thrive in the bush.. R.I.P. HANDS DOWN BEST ADVENTURE DOCO'S EVER TO BE BROADCAST ANY WHERE ON THE PLANET!!!🔥❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥❤
Another Fantastic Malcolm Douglas Film This Time From 1976 Travelling The Kimberley Coast With His Aboriginal Friend Fishing And Hunting For Trevally And Turtle!🤠🧔🛥️🌅🎣🐟🐢🇦🇺
I remember loving watching Malcolm Douglas and also the bush tucker man (different dude but cool too) growing up. I had the pleasure of meeting Malcolm at his croc farm and got a signed photo of him with a croc. So sad how he passed. A true Aussie legend
@@Kayne86z exactly that, big light surrounding the outer part of its face/body big round deep sun coloured eyes the light off its back would light up the mamosa like a pair of light force floodlights
@@boewynmason-campbell5450 wow what was the feeling that u felt at the time. Did u felt like u was I. Danger at the time or safe? I'm fascinated about the top end myths and mythology. It's a shame that there isn't a channel out there talking. To people who have witnessed these issues. Thanks heaps for responding back and all. The best mate cheers
@@Kayne86z watching it move was unreal above the ground about 4-6foot not so much of a body but defiantly a face it would disappear and reappear in a split second as if it was quicker than lightning, I was with my uncle at the time we both felt the same not worried nor scared but in amazement and in the moment of looking at the wanjana we had spoken to each other asking if we were actually looking as the same thing, and within a blink of an eye it was gone, It didn’t feel like it was hunting us more searching for something but from what I have read about them they are a protector of the land so Inso it was watching us and left us alone just doing what it does best
Anybody got a hint for me on what is this soundtrack used in the early films of Malcolm? The smooth guitar tracks.. i love them, but cant find any clue on the internet. Thanks in advance
Most likely to be Don Burroughs, a jazz flautist who was a fixture on the Australian Broadcasting Commission. He had a long career with his ensemble doing TV shows and soundtracks.
It was the same guy the whole time I think, there is an episode where he is actually with Malcolm playing his flute in the Kimberly. Frankly my favourite tune was the jazzy one of 1969 across the top end when Malcolm was gutting a 4 metre croc.
So stingrays have been hunted by man for at last 80k years or more , When Steve Irwin was killed the conjecture was the ray thought he may have been a tiger shark but man is a natural enemy too. He let his guard down there RIP Steve I was a big fan..
People here talking about how sad it is that Animals were killed and how they are taking more than they need but don’t even bat an eye at Industrial civilization. I love how people care about the turtles all the sudden but decry ocean acidification. How come when European settlers dredge ocean floors and factory farm Animals nobody has anything to say other than “that’s why we need to become vegan” Americans for example would commit suicide if they had to live like this after having the benefits of industrial civilization.
Not by force but by choice due to supply. No one person forces the drink to the lips of another, yet one minority profits from the suffering of the majority.
Tasmanian aboriginals have different beliefs than mainland aboriginals do they not? They split more than 40,000 years ago. Do they believe in a dreamtime?
I've been a vegetarian for over 30 years and fishing and hunting are wrong to me. However its fascinating to see this escape from city life to the freedom of simplicity and care free of hunting and gathering in paradise . Malcolm Douglas is clearly enjoying himself , no fakery there.
Guess how much environmental damage is done by the farms you get your veges from? You think they let the kangaroos and cockatoos have as much as they want?
Who else is having a Malcolm Douglas marathon?
Yessir
Yeh unc
You bet
That’s funny.
Incredible documentaries.
I am in my sixties so brings back a lot of memories of that era.
Me bro. This is excellent programming. No better tucker for my money….
2023 and I am binge watching all the episodes. Amazing
I’m with you bro need that fix every now n then🤣
Yes.
I have been having a Malcolm Douglas marathon for a few days now.
Incredible documentaries.
Malcolm Douglas what a legend. You don't get documentaries like these any more . RIP.
Fp
it must have been magnificent to explore this area in the 70's Mr Douglas was a special person
Mates could never understand how I could watch Malcolm Douglas I could not understand why you wouldn't I learned so much stuff that helped me when I was bush the man in my mind is a bloody legend
They're not mates..lol..😉😁👌👍
He was amazing.
Great to see this again....last time is about 30 years ago... first survival expert I remember. 😁
Jason, can you write in English or any other language that can be translated??????
@@Rikk_Klaww777 a
Woolagoodja sharing his esoteric tribal knowledge with the young lad is so beautiful to see!
Still as inspiring in my 50's as it was when I was a kid. Great stuff - thanks for uploading.
Ole boy got on the plane with a live sea turtle as his carry on! Amazing! Film!
Wow! a real spectacle....thank you
I loved watching him growing up. But we wouldn't have these video's if he didn't have a beautiful connection with the Original People of this country. They showed him what life was really about.
I acknowledge my people from the past. present and future.
Hahahaha
Bore off.
No matter how dire the situation, the smooth jazz keeps playing .
Ahhhh. Marvellous.
Absolutely incredible! Never heard of him before but am totally hooked now. Thank you!
As far as I`m concern Malcolm Douglas was the best TV adventurer ever, RIP Champ
He started the business quite literally, no one can beat him
My Dad was good mates with Malcolm and his brother Stuart (more so with Stuart) back during these times. Unfortunately Dad never got to catch up with Malcolm to do a trip together because of his accident..
RIP Malcolm Douglas
Just couldnt wait to see every new video Malcolm released. I remember meeting him watching his movie at primary school in the late 70s. He used to visit schools showing his videos. Then later tv channels screened them. Absolutely loved them. For me it was Malcolm Douglas, Jack Absalom, and Major Les Hiddons aka the bush tucker man who stole the show.
Malcolm Douglas is an absolute god or adventure. The brightest star of outback and remote adventures. RIP mate
Can't forget old alby mangels
Why not both?🤣
@@dezray5547is the boy still alive?
We love the older generation of content I wish this content was forwarded to this generation thanks to all,the ladys and gentleman that are still contributing to the legend himself Malcolm Douglas ❤
im 18 and love this stuff, living in the NT
@@Bro_dye obviously you are gay
@@kefelonia1 straight as a stick mate
What a fantastic show. Just a simple respectful look at a fantastic amazing life.
What a time to be alive.
One happy people, outdoors, amongst food and animal friends. I cannot think of anything better!
Its quite something when you can see in a single human lifetime the massive difference in how many species can be found/fished. I am envious of people who lived before me. they didnt know how good they had it and I guess neither do we, compared to the next generations.
the fish are still there bud
Thank you for uploading this video. Its important to keep tradition alive....
Every time I light my campfire I remember Malcome Douglas
Brilliant.. such a joy to see real men working together to survive on the land.. real tucker.. no supermarkets of crap food out there
Without doubt. One of the most amazing things on you tube. I watch Cartwrights, FYBS, all those fellas, this is the bollox
I used to watch these as a kid.. Great that it's on here to watch.. I could watch it for hours..
Old australia is very beautiful
These videos are timeless
I fell sad seeing this what a wonderful life it was back in those days . wonder where they all are do know about Malcom but that young boy and all the people Malcom met .thanks for uploading . great video
Numya (if thats how you spell his name) must still be alive. Would love to know how things turned out for him
I used to love watching MD when I was a kid. RIP Malcolm. Brilliant storyteller.
You realise it's not Malcom speaking though right?
@@oliewray8357 Yes.
That was nothing short of wonderful! That must be such a great life, and the fish were plentiful!
Born in year 1984 watching this again in year 2024😊
Can’t do what they did there anymore it’s amazing how in just a couple decades how much over fishing has happened
Mate, you lived a good life....the life I want to live. I love your shows, I've watched them countless times. RIP mate, you are up there with Boondi and Jardi hanging out killing fish and eating anything that moves up in heaven.
Always good to see old footage
Dreaming of the same experience. Thanks for the video sharing
This is how man was meant to live.
*Humans
@@ShadowAussie man!
@@politicallyincorrectpanda What would you know, you're a Panda.
Barefoot and in the bush..somewhere just like The Kimberly...I'm off..screw the system..our original culture were made out to be hunter scavengers..not likely care for country and you live like a KING!!!!♥️❤🔥❤♥️❤♥️
The old video footage documentary's adventure of Malcolm Douglas,,so beautiful.wow
One of our best! Along with Jack Absalom. Legends ! RIP
Malcolm Malcolm Malcolm, I can watch this legend again and again just like when I was knee high to a grasshopper 👍
Amazing how the oceans have changed. So many fish - your lucky to snag a Mackie now.
And not over run by crocs, they don’t even seem to mention them
man it must have been nice to be alive back when the oceans weren't completely fished out. the abundance is insane in this vid.
Very entertaining video, so many fish! Interesting to see that the indigenous could live the hunter lifestyle sustainably because primitive fishing techniques limited their catch. Given modern equipment they fish all day with excitement. I know they are feeding their families and that’s good but it’s reflective of society today. We went mad with our technology and raked the oceans.
I love fishing and keep the odd one for a feed but please never take more than you need and always respect the great big blue. It’s not like it was 50 years ago and things are only getting worse.
all us humans do is destroy and trash everything given to us and then turn it into waste.
Fuk ye
@@stoneworx09 speak for yourself
Rest easy Malcolm...
You showed me our gift of country at a very young age..i watched you instead of the Kardashians..
And i learned how ti survive and thrive in the bush..
R.I.P.
HANDS DOWN BEST ADVENTURE DOCO'S EVER TO BE BROADCAST ANY WHERE ON THE PLANET!!!🔥❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥❤
love this old footage
Man, so glad we brought culture and civilisation to the aboriginals, and saved them from this paradise and blissful existence.
Yeah
So fu€ked up isn't it
The classic " noble savage " myth.
Outstanding content. Thanks for sharing!
Another Fantastic Malcolm Douglas Film This Time From 1976 Travelling The Kimberley Coast With His Aboriginal Friend Fishing And Hunting For Trevally And Turtle!🤠🧔🛥️🌅🎣🐟🐢🇦🇺
I remember loving watching Malcolm Douglas and also the bush tucker man (different dude but cool too) growing up. I had the pleasure of meeting Malcolm at his croc farm and got a signed photo of him with a croc. So sad how he passed. A true Aussie legend
thanks so much for uploading these.
Certainly is a Australian legend
It sure was
You might have a slim chance getting your carry on luggage on board now days 😂great film RIP Mr Douglas. 😢
words will unparagraph how amazing this man was
U can take a man out off the bush but u cant take the bush out of the man. Love him hes one my idols. Hes gotta have a dog by his side just like me
31:36 reminds me of the Australian Aboriginal Flag -love these shows ,seen them when I was young ,they seem even better now.
Absolutely incredible!
I will never be able to do this so this is refreshing.
The Kimberley Aboriginals Would Have Hunted Turtles And Their Eggs For Thousands Of Years For Food Good To See They Still Do!🙂🐢🥚🌅🏖️🇦🇺
Malcolm is a straight up G!!
These 1’s (episode’s) I remember everything so wild so kool, beautiful northern WA, that warping music tho 😂😂😂
Seen the wanjana while bogged on the floodplain come within 15 metres of us in the territory, can and will never forget it
What do you mean you seen wanjana
@@Kayne86z exactly that, big light surrounding the outer part of its face/body big round deep sun coloured eyes the light off its back would light up the mamosa like a pair of light force floodlights
@@boewynmason-campbell5450 wow what was the feeling that u felt at the time. Did u felt like u was I. Danger at the time or safe? I'm fascinated about the top end myths and mythology. It's a shame that there isn't a channel out there talking. To people who have witnessed these issues. Thanks heaps for responding back and all. The best mate cheers
@@Kayne86z watching it move was unreal above the ground about 4-6foot not so much of a body but defiantly a face it would disappear and reappear in a split second as if it was quicker than lightning,
I was with my uncle at the time we both felt the same not worried nor scared but in amazement and in the moment of looking at the wanjana we had spoken to each other asking if we were actually looking as the same thing, and within a blink of an eye it was gone,
It didn’t feel like it was hunting us more searching for something but from what I have read about them they are a protector of the land so Inso it was watching us and left us alone just doing what it does best
The Wild And Untamed Kimberley Coastline Of Western Australia Where Barramundi Sharks Turtles And Crocodiles Abound!🤠🧔🛥️🌅🎣🐟🦈🐢🐊🇦🇺
That's true, love is what we need and peace, ⭐✌️🙏🇦🇺🤠🌻🤠💛🌴🌈
I still prefer a good Tripple cheese burger over any Turtles 🐢 Soup. I don't care how fresh it is Melcom.
Unbelievable footage 😢
Amazing fishy report!
Anybody got a hint for me on what is this soundtrack used in the early films of Malcolm? The smooth guitar tracks.. i love them, but cant find any clue on the internet. Thanks in advance
Most likely to be Don Burroughs, a jazz flautist who was a fixture on the Australian Broadcasting Commission. He had a long career with his ensemble doing TV shows and soundtracks.
@@paulchalk2939 Thanks for replying. Ive already came across him ^^
It was the same guy the whole time I think, there is an episode where he is actually with Malcolm playing his flute in the Kimberly. Frankly my favourite tune was the jazzy one of 1969 across the top end when Malcolm was gutting a 4 metre croc.
australia you bloody beauty .
SO GOOD. BUT my how times have changed certainly not for the better as a whole.
Man when I go 🚶♂️ home love go to the store at the woods you eat anything you can catch 😋 but brooke for know love to go and see mom again
Log canoe or a submarine either way I love it.
Brilliant and inspiring
Beautiful them wanjana.
Fantastic
beautiful story
I wish i was you mate this is how men live you get food for free so good.
The 'Bri-ish' voice over is hilarious, I remember being shocked in the 80's, when I first heard him talk.
i love malcom he can do anything❤😂🎉😮😅😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Wonder if the boy is still alive ?
Now that's entertainment 👍🇦🇺
Xe chạy quá giữ Lộc chúc bạn mạnh khỏe vui vẻ làm nhiều video hay
Why is he carrying the turtle at the end?
Keep it fresh eat when home
Incred. I love Australia
love it
the fishing back then must of been somthing elese
Amazing 👍👍
So was there a camera crew with an aeroplane?
So stingrays have been hunted by man for at last 80k years or more , When Steve Irwin was killed the conjecture was the ray thought he may have been a tiger shark but man is a natural enemy too. He let his guard down there RIP Steve I was a big fan..
Hi florida rip Malcolm Douglas he is legend
So uhhhh .... what's he going to do with turtle at the end ??
Cernol Light Means God Williams best boat captain technology sail no motor needed!!!
Founded Adelaide Points Behind Oval At City!!!
People here talking about how sad it is that Animals were killed and how they are taking more than they need but don’t even bat an eye at Industrial civilization. I love how people care about the turtles all the sudden but decry ocean acidification. How come when European settlers dredge ocean floors and factory farm Animals nobody has anything to say other than “that’s why we need to become vegan”
Americans for example would commit suicide if they had to live like this after having the benefits of industrial civilization.
Yeah no, I'm American and I dream of living like this, you're wrong.
@@seregill13 exactly you “dream”of living that way. Americans dream about everything.
So Beautiful.
Such a pity that Shiddty flute music was plsdtered all over.
Watching these videos is like viewing exhibits in a museum of dead and dying cultures. Grog and western ways have effectively ruined this way of life.
Not by force but by choice due to supply. No one person forces the drink to the lips of another, yet one minority profits from the suffering of the majority.
This ❤
Catching a lot of fish for five blokes to eat...
ผมดูครั้งไดคิดถึงตอนเป็นเด็กเวลาเข้าป่าล่าสัตว์เล็กๆเอาย้างไฟสนุกดีสมัยยังไม่เจริณเหมือนทุกวันนี้
No crocs??
Tasmanian aboriginals have different beliefs than mainland aboriginals do they not? They split more than 40,000 years ago. Do they believe in a dreamtime?
I've been a vegetarian for over 30 years and fishing and hunting are wrong to me. However its fascinating to see this escape from city life to the freedom of simplicity and care free of hunting and gathering in paradise . Malcolm Douglas is clearly enjoying himself , no fakery there.
Guess how much environmental damage is done by the farms you get your veges from? You think they let the kangaroos and cockatoos have as much as they want?
How could something as completely natural as hunting and fishing be wrong? Why are you trying to violate human nature?