Dog the Bounty Hunter season premiere tonight
February 4, 2009 by Faith Whitfield
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The season premiere of Dog the Bounty Hunter is tonight on A&E:
In “Jack and Jill,” Dog believes that the family that plays together stays together. But what happens when a family’s idea of fun is getting high and running amuck? The case becomes a twofer when a brother and sister are both charged with drug related offenses. On top of that, Dog has crossed paths with the brother before. He once tried to stop Dog from arresting one of the most violent fugitives of his career. Suited up and ready, the crew heads out and descends on the fugitive’s last known address. At the door, the mother insists that no one’s inside, but Dog knows better.
Antonio Sabato Jr starts shooting his VH1 reality show in Hawaii
January 22, 2009 by Faith Whitfield
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Soap star Antonio Sabato Jr has started shooting his VH1 reality show, My Antonio last week in Hawaii. The show, which is reportedly costing over $4 million to shoot, is beng filmed in part at the Hilton Waikoloa, where Dog the Bounty Hunter had his wedding.
Sabato will be filming in Hawaii until February 8th, according to Big Island Weekly. Click here to read more.
Say it ain’t so! Dog the Bounty Hunter Back in Production
February 19, 2008 by Faith Whitfield
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After an eight month slap on the wrist for saying the n-word repeated in a tape released to the public by his son, Duane “Dog” Chapman will be back on the air with new episodes of his reality show, Dog the Bounty Hunter.
According to E! , cable network A&E decided that all has been forgiven and although a date has not been scheduled for a return to the air, all things are in place to start filming new episodes for the fifth season.
Honestly, you can’t blame A&E for bringing Dog the Bounty Hunter back, because it was their top rated show. After they suspended production indefinitely on Bounty Hunter in October, the only thing they could come up with in the reality show department was the very lame and stupid Parking Wars, which would have viewers believe that 80% of parking tickets in Philadelphia go to African Americans.
With a show like Parking Wars, it kind of makes you wonder if Chapman and A&E share the same bigoted perspective.


