"Uncle Si" Robertson, of the soon-to-return series "Duck Dynasty," is recovering after a fall during an Arkansas duck hunting trip.
Uncle Si was the breakout star of Duck Dynasty. He is Phil's younger brother and the reed maker for the Duck Commander brand of duck calls. Wife Christine was also featured on the show but fans rarely saw his two kids, Scott and Trasa.
"Duck Dynasty" is returning eight years after airing its final episode. "Duck Dynasty: The Revival" stars Phil Robertson's son, Willie, and his family.
Silas "Uncle Si" Robertson was hospitalized after falling off a boat during a hunting trip in Arkansas. He fell on his oxygen tank, resulting in a three-day visit to the hospital.
Silas “Uncle Si” Robertson is on the mend following an accident during a recent hunting trip. The “Duck Dynasty” star sparked concern when he didn’t appear on his
Grab your duck calls. After an eight-year break, A&E is returning to “Duck Dynasty.” The cable network has ordered two seasons of “Duck Dynasty: The Revival,” which, like the original “Duck Dynasty” series, will feature the Robertson family and its Louisiana-based Duck Commander business.
A E Network is reviving Duck Dynasty and reuniting the Robertson family for a fresh run of the reality series The network has announced that the Robertson family, who openly share their Christian
Duck Dynasty alum Phil Robertson has the support of his loving family — which consists of his wife, Kay Robertson, and their four sons — as he battles a spate of severe health issues, including Alzheimer’s and a blood disease.
Phil Robertson, who was recently diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, is not listed among the family members A&E noted will take part in Duck Dynasty: The Revival. Along with Willie and Korie, Willie’s mother Kay, Uncle Si and Willie and Korie’s kids John Luke, Sadie, Will, Bella and Rebecca are set to be on camera.
The Robertson family, who rose to fame more than a decade ago showcasing their family and faith on reality TV, is returning to the screen with a new “Duck Dynasty” reboot.
In the middle of all of this, ITV America CEO Brent Montgomery left the company (in 2018) to set up his new production company, Wheelhouse, which will now produce the series.
The Robertsons are returning to reality TV eight years after ending their popular series, "Duck Dynasty," which ran for 11 seasons on A&E. Titled “Duck Dynasty: The Revival,” the reboot series will check in with the Robertson family, which has expanded in recent years to include a whole new generation of great grandchildren.