Duane “Dog” Chapman is back.
Wgn America is bringing the infamous bounty hunter back to the small screen in a new 10-part series, “Dog’s Most Wanted,” which goes into production early this year.
“America has been captivated by Dog, Beth and their dramatic true-crime experiences for over a decade,” said Wgn America President Gavin Harvey. “In this brand-new series, millions of Dog and Beth fans will join them on bigger hunts, pursuing more dangerous criminals, with a supporting cast of tough-as-nails crime fighters.”
The former motorcycle gang member and ex-convict starred in A&E’s “Dog the Bounty Hunter” for eight seasons; the show ended its run in 2012. TMZ reported then, citing sources, that Chapman and A&E had parted ways over “creative differences.”
Produced by Dorsey Pictures and Chapman’s Bonnie & Clyde, the new Wgn America show will focus on Dog, his wife Beth, and his team of bounty hunters,...
Wgn America is bringing the infamous bounty hunter back to the small screen in a new 10-part series, “Dog’s Most Wanted,” which goes into production early this year.
“America has been captivated by Dog, Beth and their dramatic true-crime experiences for over a decade,” said Wgn America President Gavin Harvey. “In this brand-new series, millions of Dog and Beth fans will join them on bigger hunts, pursuing more dangerous criminals, with a supporting cast of tough-as-nails crime fighters.”
The former motorcycle gang member and ex-convict starred in A&E’s “Dog the Bounty Hunter” for eight seasons; the show ended its run in 2012. TMZ reported then, citing sources, that Chapman and A&E had parted ways over “creative differences.”
Produced by Dorsey Pictures and Chapman’s Bonnie & Clyde, the new Wgn America show will focus on Dog, his wife Beth, and his team of bounty hunters,...
- 1/15/2019
- by Elaine Low
- Variety Film + TV
Everyone has a bucket list. If you’re bounty hunter Duane “Dog” Chapman and his team, that means trouble for certain criminals.
Wgn America has announced Dog’s Most Wanted, a new show that focuses on the pursuit of some of the most wanted fugitives in the country. It’s the first unscripted series on Wgn America in over five years and will begin production early this year, produced by unscripted show specialists Dorsey Pictures.
Duane “Dog” Chapman went from a motorcycle gang member and spending time in prison to becoming a celebrated lawman pursuing and capturing FBI’s Most Wanted fugitive and Max Factor cosmetics heir, Andrew Luster.
That led to his hit TV series Dog the Bounty Hunter, which aired over 300 episodes in 10 years. In this new series, Dog and wife Beth, along with a team dubbed “The Dirty Dozen,” will hunt down the most wanted fugitives from the FBI,...
Wgn America has announced Dog’s Most Wanted, a new show that focuses on the pursuit of some of the most wanted fugitives in the country. It’s the first unscripted series on Wgn America in over five years and will begin production early this year, produced by unscripted show specialists Dorsey Pictures.
Duane “Dog” Chapman went from a motorcycle gang member and spending time in prison to becoming a celebrated lawman pursuing and capturing FBI’s Most Wanted fugitive and Max Factor cosmetics heir, Andrew Luster.
That led to his hit TV series Dog the Bounty Hunter, which aired over 300 episodes in 10 years. In this new series, Dog and wife Beth, along with a team dubbed “The Dirty Dozen,” will hunt down the most wanted fugitives from the FBI,...
- 1/14/2019
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Bounty hunter Duane "Dog" Chapman is returning to TV in a new unscripted series on Wgn America.
Chapman will star in Dog's Most Wanted, in which he, wife Beth and a team of professionals track and pursue a "bucket list" of wanted fugitives. The show, set to begin production in the first half of 2019, will be Wgn America's first original unscripted series in five years.
"America has been captivated by Dog, Beth and their dramatic true-crime experiences for over a decade," said Gavin Harvey, president of Wgn America. "In this brand-new series,...
Chapman will star in Dog's Most Wanted, in which he, wife Beth and a team of professionals track and pursue a "bucket list" of wanted fugitives. The show, set to begin production in the first half of 2019, will be Wgn America's first original unscripted series in five years.
"America has been captivated by Dog, Beth and their dramatic true-crime experiences for over a decade," said Gavin Harvey, president of Wgn America. "In this brand-new series,...
- 1/14/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Wgn America is adding to its Prime Crime slate with the acquisition of two original series in the detective procedural genre — the comedic Carter, starring Jerry O’Connell (Billions), Sydney Poitier Heartsong (Chicago P.D.) and Kristian Bruun (Orphan Black), which will premiere August 7, and crime drama Gone, starring Chris Noth (The Good Wife), Leven Ramblin (The Hunger Games) and Danny Pino (CSI: Miami), for debut in early 2019.
Carter and Gone are part of Wgn America’s new programming strategy of cost-effective originals launched a year ago that involves acquisitions of already produced series, virtually all in the crime arena. The two new pickups represent a new element in the tactic. While all previous acquisitions have been foreign series — 2017 Canadian detective drama Bellevue starring Anna Paquin, 2015 Swedish-American thriller 100 Code, 2016 Canadian police series Shoot the Messenger and the 2017 Canadian drama Pure — Carter and Gone, while having international pedigree, both originated in the U.
Carter and Gone are part of Wgn America’s new programming strategy of cost-effective originals launched a year ago that involves acquisitions of already produced series, virtually all in the crime arena. The two new pickups represent a new element in the tactic. While all previous acquisitions have been foreign series — 2017 Canadian detective drama Bellevue starring Anna Paquin, 2015 Swedish-American thriller 100 Code, 2016 Canadian police series Shoot the Messenger and the 2017 Canadian drama Pure — Carter and Gone, while having international pedigree, both originated in the U.
- 6/12/2018
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
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