Nock On TV

Nock On TV (2014-2016)

EndedReality show

Nock On TV is an Archery show devoted bringing the hunting and target archery communities together to one place to enjoy watching arrows fly. Nock On combines great archery hunts with World Class Archery education and bow hunting information. Show host John Dudley is a highly decorated former US Archery Team member that is equally successful as a hunter, coach and technical writer. His passion both in the field and in the archery shop are the perfect combination of you to Nock On and shoot straight.

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Scheduleevery Friday at 21:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S03E03Down But Not Outjanv. 22, 2016
S03E02Pros With Bowsjanv. 15, 2016
S03E01Baling Birdsjanv. 8, 2016
S01E01Ole Headnajanv. 3, 2014
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Nock On TV first premiere?

Nock On TV first premiered on July 7, 2014.

Who is the host of Nock On TV?

The host of Nock On TV is John Dudley, a professional archer and bowhunter.

What is the concept of Nock On TV?

Nock On TV focuses on archery and bowhunting, featuring segments on gear, tips, and techniques for bowhunting in various settings.

How often does Nock On TV air?

Nock On TV airs weekly on Mondays.

Has Nock On TV won any awards?

Yes, Nock On TV won the Golden Moose Award for Best Educational/Instructional Show in 2015.

Who sponsors Nock On TV?

Major sponsors of Nock On TV include Easton Archery, TRU Ball, and Elite Archery.

What is a typical episode of Nock On TV like?

A typical episode of Nock On TV features a combination of gear and technique segments, hunting footage, and interviews with guests in the archery industry.

What are some of the outdoor settings featured on Nock On TV?

Nock On TV showcases bowhunting in a variety of settings, including the woods, mountains, and prairies of North America.

Does Nock On TV feature different archery styles?

Yes, Nock On TV features segments on various archery styles such as traditional archery and compound bow hunting.

Who are some of the guests who have appeared on Nock On TV?

Guests who have appeared on Nock On TV include Olympic archer Brady Ellison, professional bowhunter Tim Wells, and hunting outfitter Tom Miranda.

Was Nock On TV filmed in a studio or on location?

Nock On TV features both studio and on-location filming, with the majority of the show filmed on location.

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