What Happened to Dog the Bounty Hunter's Family

American reality telly serial

Dog the Bounty Hunter
Dog the Bounty Hunter logo.png
Genre Reality
Starring
  • Duane "Canis familiaris" Chapman
  • Beth Chapman
  • Leland Chapman
  • Duane Lee Chapman Jr.
  • Lyssa Chapman
Theme music composer Ozzy Osbourne
Opening theme "Canis familiaris the Compensation Hunter"
Country of origin United States
Original language English
No. of seasons 9
No. of episodes 246
Production
Executive producers
  • Daniel Elias
  • David Houts
  • David McKillop
  • Neil A. Cohen
Camera setup Multiple
Running time 21 minutes
(Seasons 1–5;viii)
42 minutes
(Flavour six; vii)
Product company Hybrid Films
Distributor A+E Networks
Trifecta Entertainment & Media
Release
Original network A&E
Original release August 31, 2004 (2004-08-31) –
June 23, 2012 (2012-06-23)
Chronology
Followed by Dog and Beth: On the Hunt (2013–2015)
Dog and Beth: Fight of Their Lives (2017)
Dog's Nearly Wanted (2019)
External links
Website

Dog the Compensation Hunter is an American reality television series which aired on A&E and chronicled Duane "Dog" Chapman's experiences as a compensation hunter. With a few exceptions, the series took identify in Hawaii or Dog'south domicile state of Colorado.

On May 21, 2012, A&E canceled the series after eight seasons.[1] The series began airing in syndication on September 16, 2013.[2] Dog and his married woman, Beth Chapman, and so starred in a spin-off series, Canis familiaris and Beth: On the Hunt on CMT, earlier that series ended in August 2015. On Nov fourteen, 2017, A&E appear that they would be airing a two-hour special called Dog and Beth: Fight of Their Lives. The special aired two weeks afterwards, on Nov 27, documenting Beth Chapman and her family every bit she was fighting Stage 4 throat cancer. At the historic period of 51, she died on June 26, 2019, about a calendar week later having lost consciousness and afterwards being placed in a medically induced coma.[3] [four]

A 2d spin-off series, entitled Dog's Near Wanted, is currently in product at WGN America and premiered in September 2019. A third spin-off seris entitled Domestic dog's Unleashed, is currently in production and set to premiere sometime in 2021 on the streaming service Unleashed.[five]

Cast [edit]

The Chapman family [edit]

  • Duane "Dog" Chapman
  • Beth Chapman, Dog's married woman
  • Leland Chapman, Dog's son
  • Tim "Youngblood" Chapman, Canis familiaris's "blood brother" (not related)
  • "Infant" Lyssa Rae Chapman, Dog's daughter (seasons 2–eight)
  • Duane Lee Chapman Jr., Dog's son (season two–8)
  • Cecily Barmore-Chapman, Beth'southward daughter
  • Justin Bihag (seasons 1–6), Dog's "nephew" (not related)
  • Garry Chapman, Beth and Dog'south son
  • Bonnie Chapman, Beth and Domestic dog's daughter

Supporting cast [edit]

  • Sonny, bounty hunter
  • Wesley, role manager
  • Moon, Beth's best friend, Justin's mother
  • Richie, bounty hunter
  • Kaleo, bounty hunter
  • T, office worker

Product [edit]

The program spun off from Chapman's appearance on the show Accept This Job, a program about people with unusual occupations.[one] Canis familiaris the Bounty Hunter captured an audition immediately by drawing viewers into the interaction of Chapman and his family/squad, mixing street smarts, romance, arguments, teamwork, adrenaline-laced arrests and a philosophy of hope and second chances.[one]

Viewers are taken along equally Chapman and his family/team locate and arrest people who accept broken the terms of their bond agreements. Bounty hunts and arrests segue into the rides to jail, during which Chapman and his squad bear witness compassion and strongly counsel the fugitives to start over, leaving behind drugs and/or crime to become undecayed members of their families and society. Rounding out most episodes are scenes featuring Dog, Beth and their large family of children, grandchildren and friends.

As the show progressed, viewers were taken further behind the scenes during Baby Lyssa's training as a licensed bail bondswoman and compensation hunter; Dog'due south capture of Andrew Luster and the ensuing arrests of Chapman, Tim and Leland in Mexico; the deaths of Beth's begetter (Garry Smith) and Dog'south oldest daughter (Barbara Katie Chapman); Chapman and Beth's 2006 wedding; Baby Lyssa'southward nuptials and the birth of her 2nd kid; and the shock and fright of the family unit after Canis familiaris, Tim and Leland were arrested past federal marshals in Hawaii to await possible extradition to United mexican states.

Chapman and Beth freely invited viewers into their lives, sharing personal stories near Chapman's 1976 imprisonment; his ex-wives and custody battles; While Chapman was serving his sentence, his showtime wife LaFonda filed for divorce, and married his best friend. Chapman did field work for the prison, in addition to serving equally the warden's barber. When an inmate was attempting to escape, Chapman tackled him, which prevented the escapee from existence shot at past guards. This, in improver to Chapman'southward overall practiced behavior, led to him existence paroled afterwards only 18 months. Inspired by his tackle, Chapman decided to pursue becoming a bounty hunter once released.[6]

Flavor 4 hiatus [edit]

Production and airing of the prove was halted past A&Eastward on Nov 2, 2007, after the release of an audio tape that featured Duane Chapman using the discussion "nigger" repeatedly in a discussion nigh the word itself with son Tucker regarding Tucker'southward black girlfriend's likely sensitivity to the discussion. Tucker had sold the tape to the National Enquirer, and it quickly was picked upward past numerous print and broadcast media outlets. This media exposure led Duane to make an amends on CNN's Larry Rex Live for his lack of sensitivity on the thing, and vowed to brainwash himself and brand amends. On February 19, 2008, A&E appear that the testify would return.[7] Reruns of Domestic dog the Bounty Hunter, along with never-before-seen episodes from flavour 4, began airing on June 25, 2008, and the show continued, along with special episodes about the arrest and fallout from the Luster situation.

Season 6 shooting [edit]

On April 21, 2009, during filming of Season 6, Chapman was allegedly shot at with a handgun while his crew, forth with bail bondsman Bobby Brown, were attempting to abort a fugitive named Hoang Nguyen in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The suspect escaped on a motorcycle and was captured by Chapman virtually half dozen hours after. This is reverse to evidence shown in the A&E airing of the episode titled "Like shooting fish in a barrel Passenger", on December 16, 2009. Co-ordinate to Chapman's website and TMZ, Nguyen was arrested and charged with attempted murder related to the shooting endeavor of Chapman and the Chapman family. On May 15, 2009, the El Paso County, Colorado Assistant Commune attorney dropped the attempted murder charge against the alleged shooter due to lack of evidence and alien statements past Chapman, his son Leland, and bail bondsman Bobby Chocolate-brown. The prosecutors also land that they have not received the requested video footage from the incident, which was allegedly filmed by the boob tube crew.[ citation needed ] In March 2011, Nguyen filed a lawsuit against Chapman, Brown, and Chapman's sons Duane Chapman II and Leland Chapman. In the lawsuit, Nguyen claims he lost his job as a result of the incident and had to relocate. He as well says he was injured by pepper pellets that were allegedly fired at him. Chapman's chaser, James A. Quadra, told Celebrity Criminal offence Reporter the lawsuit has no footing "in law or fact".[8] The lawsuit was in arbitration the get-go week of March 2011 with a trial engagement on November 28, 2011.[ix]

Lawsuit and sons quit [edit]

In 2011, Leland and Duane Lee quit working with their male parent and stepmother and severed ties with their family.[10] The March 21, 2012 episode showed Duane Lee telling Beth "Y'all desire me fired, you gotta fire me," and and then Leland weighed in, proverb "I quit too."[11] In January 2012, the two brothers confirmed leaving the evidence.[11] As of 2015 Leland now operates his ain bail bail company in Alabama and heads Bounty Hunter Tactical Supply Co.[12] while Duane Lee moved to Florida.[12] Beth tweeted, "It will take vi weeks to go through the whole thing this evening'southward jus [sic] the beginning."[eleven]

In September 2011 Bobby Dark-brown, who appeared in 30 episodes, sued A&E Idiot box Networks, Hybrid Films, and D&D Boob tube Productions in Colorado federal courtroom, challenge he was promised to exist a full cast member, but received only $6,000 for his contributions.[13] The lawsuit is for "the misappropriation of his publicity rights as well every bit claims of breach of contract and promises.[13]

Music [edit]

The prove's theme song, "Dog the Bounty Hunter", is sung by heavy metallic creative person Ozzy Osbourne. The vocal tin be heard on Osbourne'due south Prince of Darkness box set. Many episodes feature at least one song from a ring that is either unsigned or with an contained label, usually played during an activity scene. These songs are plugged at the end of each episode, post-obit the closing credits. Several episodes in season 3 and four have music from New York Urban center-based dub reggae group Subatomic Sound System'south On All Frequencies anthology. Featured songs include "Criminal", "Doin' It", and "Ghetto Champion". Soulja Boy's music video for "Yahhh!" includes an impersonation of "Dog Woof Woof"

Serial overview [edit]

The post-obit summarizes the original broadcast presentation:

All the hour-long episodes were dissever into two parts for broadcast syndication. Total episodes are shown on streaming sites and DVD releases.

Home media [edit]

Annotation that not all episodes take been released on DVD.

DVD proper noun No. Release date Additional information
The Best of Season 1 7 January 25, 2005 Features Dog's episode of Take This Task, cast biographies and promos
The Best of Season 2 7 March 29, 2006 Features cast biographies and a pop-up dog hunting quiz
The Wedding Special i Dec 12, 2006 Features 5 featurettes titled:
  • The Drama of Dog's Wedding Band
  • Dance Lessons
  • Shopping with Beth
  • The Bow Wow Vow
  • A Tribute to Domestic dog & Beth
The All-time of Flavor 3 8 February 27, 2007 Features a photo gallery
The Arrest 1 September 25, 2007
  • Features additional scenes.
  • Also Features The Special Double Episode Twelvemonth of the Canis familiaris
The Best of Flavor 4 viii Baronial 26, 2008
To Seize and Protect (The Best of Season 5) 8 September 8, 2009
Crime is on the Run (The All-time of Season 6) 8 July 27, 2010
The Wild Ride Megaset 48 Jan 11, 2011 eight-disc collection of previous releases: The Best of Seasons 1-half dozen, The Wedding Special and The Arrest
This Family Ways Business (The Best of Season 7, Part one) vi June 28, 2011
Christmas Has Gone to the Dog 2 Oct 18, 2011 Contains 2 Christmas-themed episodes, 1 from Season 3 and the other from Flavour six
Taking Information technology to the Streets (The Best of Season seven, Part 2) 4 June 12, 2012

Books [edit]

The television series led to a 2007 autobiographical book, Y'all Can Run But You lot Tin can't Hide, which chronicles Chapman'south years before becoming a compensation hunter and some of his more infamous hunts, including the controversial chase that took him and his team to Mexico to capture serial rapist Andrew Luster. It also delves into his criminal past also as his family background, imprisonment in Texas, marriages and children.[14] [xv] A second volume, Where Mercy Is Shown, Mercy Is Given, was published in 2009. Its title reflects Chapman'due south overriding philosophy of second chances, which he writes virtually at length every bit he asks the public for a 2nd chance of his own. The book largely deals with the fallout from two factors: the federal marshals' arrest and the scandal over his employ of the give-and-take "nigger".

In popular culture [edit]

Chapman has been referenced in live action productions:

  • In Season three, Episode thirteen of Boston Legal, "Dumping Bella", Chapman is referred to past Alan as one of the only 2 people he truly admires and as such the only candidate besides Shirley herself to be his costume for the party.
  • In Season 3, Episode 9 of 30 Rock, Jenna says "At present Dog the Compensation Hunter is the second grossest guy I've been with."
  • In Season ii, Episode four of The Eric Andre Evidence, a lookalike of Dog is featured in the episode with an impersonator of George Clooney.

Chapman has likewise been parodied in both animation and print:

  • In the American Dad! episode "Joint Custody", Roger dresses up as Chapman and tries to hunt down Jeff Fischer.
  • In the Family Guy episode "Something, Something, Something, Nighttime Side", Stewie calls a bounty hunter coming together and Chapman is briefly seen.
  • In the Due south Park episode "Miss Teacher Bangs a Boy", Eric Cartman dressed up as Chapman and had a Television show filmed of himself, Beth and Chapman's familiar coiffure later on he was fabricated a school hall monitor.
  • In the Nickelodeon TV series The Mighty B!, Bessie's canis familiaris Happy dressed up every bit Chapman and tried to discover the person who pulled the fire warning at the Bee scouts' troop-house.
  • Chapman and the TV bear witness were both parodied on Drawing Network's television set program, Mad, as "Frog the Bounty Hunter", showing events of the show every bit the video game Frogger.[ episode needed ]
  • The song "Domestic dog Catchers" on Insane Clown Posse's The Mighty Death Popular! is disparaging to Canis familiaris the Bounty Hunter.
  • The serial was parodied in the June 2007 issue of Mad magazine every bit Dud the Lousy Hunter.
  • In the Squidbillies episode "Fatal Distraction", Early on Cuyler acquires a GPS system for his truck, which he attempts to use to hunt down Osama bin Laden. Cuyler briefly dresses every bit Chapman to pursue bin Laden before "calling it a night" and going to a strip society.
  • There'south also an obvious parody to the "Dog" character in The Simpsons episode named "Sex, Pies and Idiot Scrapes" where a character named "Wolf, the Bounty Hunter" is hired by Lucky Jim to hunt down Gil Gunderson.
  • Dog and his show were referred to in a 2015 episode of Last Week Tonight with John Oliver which was satirically disquisitional of the American bail organisation.
  • In Season 2, Episode 44 of Sonic Nail, Vector the Crocodile is the host of a reality Goggle box evidence similarly to Dog.[16]

References [edit]

  1. ^ a b c Goldberg, Lesley (May 21, 2012). "A&E Cancels 'Dog the Bounty Hunter'". The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved November 27, 2013.
  2. ^ "Deluxe Syndication page for Domestic dog the Bounty Hunter" (Press release). Rohrs Media Group. Archived from the original on November 27, 2013. Retrieved Nov 27, 2013.
  3. ^ "'Dog the Bounty Hunter' star Beth Chapman dies at 51, hubby Duane announces". USA TODAY . Retrieved June 26, 2019.
  4. ^ Lisa Respers France. "Beth Chapman, 'Dog the Bounty Hunter' star, has died". CNN . Retrieved June 27, 2019.
  5. ^ "Duane 'Domestic dog' Chapman Returns with a New Serial as Wife Beth 'Fights for Her Life'". PEOPLE.com . Retrieved June 23, 2019.
  6. ^ Sennhauser, Morgan (Apr 28, 2016). "What Happened to Dog the Bounty Hunter - 2017 Updates - The Gazette Review". The Gazette Review . Retrieved September xiv, 2017.
  7. ^ "Bounty Hunter "Dog" to return to the air". Reuters. February 20, 2008.
  8. ^ "Canis familiaris the Bounty Hunter's Attorney on Lawsuit: "The Chapmans Acted Properly"". Celebrity Criminal offense Reporter. March four, 2011.
  9. ^ Stanley, Deb (March 2, 2011). "Lawsuit Against 'Dog' The Bounty Hunter Goes To Mediation". KMGH-Television set . Retrieved May 23, 2012.
  10. ^ Larkin, Chloe (January 29, 2012). "'Dog the Bounty Hunter'- his sons sever ties jeopardizing next season?". Gather.com. Archived from the original on April ten, 2012. Retrieved Feb 6, 2013.
  11. ^ a b c "'Domestic dog The Bounty Hunter': Did Leland And Duane Lee Quit The Business, Or Were They Fired?". Huffington Postal service. March 22, 2012. Retrieved March 24, 2012.
  12. ^ a b "Duane Lee Chapman, Leland Chapman, Leave Dog the Bounty Hunter". LALate.com. March 21, 2012. Archived from the original on March 24, 2012. Retrieved March 24, 2012.
  13. ^ a b Goldberg, Lesley (September 19, 2011). "'Dog the Bounty Hunter,' A&East Sued by Bail Bondsman". The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved March 24, 2012.
  14. ^ "Duane "Dog" Chapman Book On Auction!". Dog The Bounty Hunter Book. Archived from the original on March 21, 2012. Retrieved May 23, 2012.
  15. ^ Hank, Melissa (July ten, 2004). "Domestic dog: The Bounty Hunter, unleashed". Goggle box Guide. Archived from the original on October 12, 2007. Retrieved May 27, 2007.
  16. ^ @ItsGregHahn (September 12, 2017). "B/c this version was the host of a..." (Tweet) – via Twitter.

External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • Dog the Compensation Hunter at IMDb

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