Ted Nugent also starred in his own outdoors television show named after his popular song "Spirit of the Wild". The song was the theme music to the TV series in which Nugent took viewers on a variety of wild game hunts using his bow. In the series he explained the hunter releasing the beast within and the mystical flight of the arrow, two principles that Nugent associates with his hunting.
Attracting attention for his outspoken statements on issues ranging from guns to biodiversity, Nugent has been a regular guest on such programs as
Larry King Live,
The Howard Stern Show, and
Politically Incorrect.
In 1986, he guest starred in an episode entitled "Definitely Miami" on the hit television show
Miami Vice. Nugent played a villain. His song "Angry Young Man" was featured in the episode. His song "Little Miss Dangerous" was also featured on a
Miami Vice episode of the same name, although he did not appear in the episode.
In 2003, he was host of the
VH1 reality television program called
Surviving Nugent in which city dwellers such as model
Tila Tequila moved to Nugent's Michigan ranch in order to survive such "backwoods" activities as building an
outhouse and
skinning a
boar. The success of the two-hour show spawned a four-part miniseries in 2004 entitled
Surviving Nugent: The Ted Commandments. This time it was filmed on Nugent's ranch in
China Spring, Texas. During filming, Nugent injured himself with a
chainsaw, requiring 44 stitches and a leg brace.
In 2004, Nugent was a guest on the VH1 program
Forever Wild, hosted by Sebastian Bach (former lead vocalist for the band
Skid Row). They shot some firearms and walked around Nugent's cabin in the woods.
Also that year, Ted Nugent made a guest appearance on the
cult television series on
Adult Swim, Aqua Teen Hunger Force in the episode "
Gee Whiz", locals believe to see the face of
Jesus in a billboard, and they mention how He looks like Ted Nugent. Throughout the episode they think it's Jesus' face, but at the end they discover it was in fact Nugent's. He proceeds to shoot a flaming explosive arrow at Carl (mistaking him for a "varmint").
In 2005, Nugent was the host of a reality-type show entitled
Wanted: Ted or Alive on OLN (now the sports channel Versus) where contestants competed for money as well as for opportunities to go hunting with 'Uncle Ted'. The contestants had to kill and clean their own food to survive.
In 2006, he appeared on VH1's
reality show SuperGroup, with
Scott Ian (
Anthrax, guitar),
Evan Seinfeld (
Biohazard, bass),
Sebastian Bach (ex-
Skid Row, vocals) and
Jason Bonham (
Bonham, UFO, Foreigner, drums). The name of the supergroup was originally FIST but later was changed to
Damnocracy. Captured on film by VH1 was a rare Nugent duo with guitar phenom
Joe Bonamassa at the
Sand Dollar Blues Room for a 45 minute blues jam.
In 2007, Ted Nugent appeared alongside other celebrities and regular people in the music video for Nickelback's Rockstar.
On
March 13, 2007, Nugent was interviewed on
ABC's Jimmy Kimmel Live and performed the songs "Cat Scratch Fever" and "Rawdogs and Warhogs".
* In 2007, Ted debated
Simpsons producer
Sam Simon on the
Howard Stern Show about the ethics of hunting animals.
* Nugent was featured in MTV's "Cribs: Gods of Rock" episode.
* Nugent made a guest appearance in a 2001 episode of
That '70s Show called "Backstage Pass", where Fez and Stephen Hyde make t-shirts to sell at a Ted Nugent concert. The shirts were spelled "Tad Nugent".