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Duck Dynasty

American reality TV series

Duck Dynasty

The Robertsons, from left to right: Kay, Phil, Willie, Si, Jase, and Korie

GenreReality television
Christian media[1][2][3]
Developed byA&E Networks
Starring
Narrated byWillie Robertson
Opening theme"Sharp Dressed Man" by ZZ Top
ComposersTony Pasko (2012–2017)
Aaron Kaplan (2015–2017)
John Carta (2012–2014)
Eric Allaman (2012–2015)
Jonathan Krimstock (2012–2014)
Eric Hester (2012–2016)
Michael Lord (2012–2014)
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons11
No. of episodes131 (list of episodes)
Executive producers
  • Deirdre Gurney
  • Scott Gurney
  • Elaine Frontain Bryant
  • Lily Neumeyer
  • Laurie Sharpe
Production locationsMonroe and West Monroe, Louisiana
Running time22–30 minutes
Production companyGurney Productions
NetworkA&E
ReleaseMarch 21, 2012 (2012-03-21) –
April 5, 2017 (2017-04-05)
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About the Show

“Duck Dynasty” profiles the close-knit clan behind a multi-million dollar sporting empire. The Robertsons face everything from beavers to business deals in their own special way—with a twist of downhome practicality and a sharp sense of humor.

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Duck Dynasty

Born and raised in Vivian, Louisiana, Phil Robertson came from a large family with seven children and little money. Hunting was in his blood from early on.

As a high-school athlete, Phil earned All-State rankings in football, baseball, and track, which afforded him the opportunity to attend Louisiana Tech University on a football scholarship. There, Phil played first-string quarterback – ahead of Terry Bradshaw, who later went on to lead the Pittsburgh Steelers team to 4 Super Bowl championships. Phil said, “Terry went for the bucks, and I chased after the ducks.” After receiving his Bachelor’s degree in Physical Education and a Master’s in Education, Phil spent several years teaching in Louisiana schools. Acclaimed as an excellent teacher by his students, Phil came to the conclusion that his time and talents would be better spent in the woods.

Phil and his family, which by this time included his wife, Kay and four boys, Alan, Jase, Willie and Jep – began a quest to turn his passion for hunting and fishing into a livelihood.

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