Even better, Gilligan pulled off his shirt afterward and stayed shirtless for the rest of the episode. Bob Denver told a story in his book GILLIGAN MAYNARD & ME about this scene. He said on a 2nd take he held his breath and stayed under awhile, hoping the crew would try to rescue him. The crew didn't fall for his trick though, telling him he'd already pulled the stunt in the lagoon too many times.
I really have no idea why the Bay of Fundy river banks aren't mentioned more often around here.
I've played in them once and I'm dying to get back as soon as possible!!!
Hi, I got this from the web a few years ago. It was a couple of guys that surfed the tidal bore in Moncton New Brunswick Canada on the Petticodiac river. The mud is like chocolate, and looks like it is amazing to play in. I maybe moving an hour away from this amazing mud, so I'm for sure going to be in it in the near future. Anyone in NB or NS or PEI or Newfoundland want tho join in?
The full series may be available in bargain bins still. That's how I got my copy, though I haven't watched it yet. I saw the bits I described on tv back in 1988/1989, when it was on tv.
This reminds me of a bit from a CBS Saturday morning kids' show called HEY VERN IT'S ERNEST, starring Jim Varney as his character Ernest P. Worrell. In a recurring bit, an actor played Ernest's tongue as Ernest put various things in his mouth. Once Ernest was eating peanut butter, so a large spoon upside down was run over the actor's face, covering a lot of it. Another bit that wasn't as messy had a popsicle run against the tongue.