Charlie Moore: No Offense

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Charlie Moore: No OffenseFishing enthusiast Charlie Moore, also known as "The Mad Fisherman," is stepping out of his comfort zone and into the worlds of his guests, but first they have to visit his. In each episode, a special guest is invited into Charlie's world, and then the roles are reversed. When it's his turn, Charlie immerses himself in the local culture of the town he visits, wanting to experience everything that makes it special, from the best places to eat to favorite fishing destinations, and nobody is safe from his comedic critiquing.
"Johnny Jam 2 (Johnny Damon)"Charlie heads to Windermere, Fla., to take part in Johnny Damon's celebrity golf event; Charlie critiques Johnny Damon's golfing skills, as well as some other celebrities; Johnny and Charlie get a golf lesson from trick golf shooter Dan Boever.
S5 "Fishing on Claude 9 (Claude Julien)"NHL head coach Claude Julien accepts an invitation from Charlie Moore, where the two fish, have a cook-off and an intense game of bubble hockey.
"Orlando Cabrera"From Redfish and cigar bars in South Carolina to Bone Fish and Lomi Lomi in Hawaii, Charlie Moore has been traveling to a lot of cool places all around the world and introducing its audience to many great people.
S5, EP69 "Fast Not So Furious"Charlie heads to Littleton, N.H., and fishes on the Ogontz Lake, catches some big topwater largemouth bass, then eats at a few local restaurants and critiques them, before visiting Schilling Beer Co. for beer and pizza.
S5 "Winnipe-hockey (Patrice Bergeron)"Charlie hooks up with Boston Bruins' Patrice Bergeron. Charlie critiques Patrice and his fishing skills, compete in a game of Cornhole and grills food that Patrice has never tried.
S5 "Home Alone 1"Charlie leaves a celebrity and local guest to fish on his favorite body of water; a surprise catch ends up on the grill for lunch; Charlie critiques a local restaurant; Charlie lands one of the biggest fish he's ever caught.
"Home Alone 2"Charlie cooks a few of his favorite dishes; Charlie's son stumps him in trivia; Charlie lands several big bass; lost in Southern New Hampshire.
S5 "Gettin' Wiggy With It! (Jermaine Wiggins)"New England Patriot Jermaine Wiggins goes fishing with Charlie, lunch at Tuna Striker, shows off his ice hockey skills and finishes the week with a cigar and a cookout.
"Moore Therapy"Charlie hangs out with his two sons, Nikolas and Anthony; the boys try to out-fish their father; Charlie cooks steak Mediterranean style; the boys battle it out in trivia; Charlie tells the boys who the best fisherman is.
"Captain Hook (Mike Sigel)"Ten-time world champion billiard player Mike Sigel hangs out with Charlie; Mike Sigel discusses his role in the movie "The Color of Money"; Charlie shows Mike how Florida small pond fishing is done.
S4, EP2 "Whatcha Gonna Do?"Charlie travels to Clearwater, Florida, to meet with legendary wrestler and actor Hulk Hogan.
"Home Alone 3"Spring fishing alone. Charlie heads out to relax by himself - no celebrities, no stress.
S4, EP6 "Wicked Good"Charlie travels to Cape Cod to fish for smallmouth bass on a pond near the ocean, jumps aboard a local boat to go saltwater fishing and checks out the oysters, lobsters and seafood that Cape Cod has to offer.
"It's a Wonderful Life"Charlie heads to Island Falls, Maine, where he fishes for smallmouth bass with Harvard hockey star Lauren McAuliffe. Later he visits a local bowling alley and checks out a local restaurant before grilling up one of his favorite recipes.
"Raymond Bourque: Respect 77"From Redfish and cigar bars in South Carolina to Bone Fish and Lomi Lomi in Hawaii, Charlie Moore has been traveling to a lot of cool places all around the world and introducing its audience to many great people.
"Big Fish"Charlie fishes for bass in the early spring when the weather takes a turn for the worse. He explains how to throw a top-water Pop-R bait and fires up the grill to cook shrimp and Cajun chicken tips.
"Top Notch"Charlie travels to Vermont, where he fishes a lake he has never been on and encounters many obstacles. He then critiques the local craft beers of Vermont and concludes that the Mountain Top Inn and Resort is top notch.
"Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood"From Redfish and cigar bars in South Carolina to Bone Fish and Lomi Lomi in Hawaii, Charlie Moore gets invited to visit a lot of cool places around the world and meets many great people.
S5, EP9 "Moore Coaching"From Redfish and cigar bars in South Carolina to Bone Fish and Lomi Lomi in Hawaii, Charlie Moore has been traveling to a lot of cool places all around the world and introducing its audience to many great people.
"Moore Muskie"Charlie heads to Minnesota and fishes for big pike and muskie with local native and friend Josh Anderson; Charlie critiques a few of Josh's favorite places to eat in town; Charlie critiques a local bait and tackle shop.
"Heinz and Lows"Charlie heads to Pittsburgh for a tour of Heinz Field; fishing with Steelers running back Isaac Redman; dinner at Jerome Bettis' restaurant; fishing with Pittsburgh Steelers fans.
"Charlie Moore: No Offense"Fishing enthusiast Charlie Moore, also known as "The Mad Fisherman," is stepping out of his comfort zone and into the worlds of his guests, but first they have to visit his. In each episode, a special guest is invited into Charlie's world, and then the roles are reversed. When it's his turn, Charlie immerses himself in the local culture of the town he visits, wanting to experience everything that makes it special, from the best places to eat to favorite fishing destinations, and nobody is safe from his comedic critiquing.
"The Way Life Should Be"Charlie takes his family to Maine where they enjoy the pleasures of lake life; Charlie whips up some of his favorite recipes, then tops the trip off by catching a big bass.
"Off the Wall (Hanley Ramirez)"Charlie hooks up with Boston Red Sox player Hanley Ramirez; a surprise visit from Boston Mayor Marty Walsh; Charlie hooks up with a local restauranteur and has dinner at the Yarmouth House; Charlie critiques the cocktails at Red Face Jack's Pub.
Fishing enthusiast Charlie Moore, also known as "The Mad Fisherman," is stepping out of his comfort zone and into the worlds of his guests, but first they have to visit his. In each episode, a special guest is invited into Charlie's world, and then the roles are reversed. When it's his turn, Charlie immerses himself in the local culture of the town he visits, wanting to experience everything that makes it special, from the best places to eat to favorite fishing destinations, and nobody is safe from his comedic critiquing.
Original Air Date: Feb 4, 2011
Genres: NatureTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
2 seasons available on demand (6 episodes)
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