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- Katie Couric travels to dozens of cities across North America - from Freemont, Nebraska, to Montgomery, Alabama, to talk with hundreds of people to get an inside look at pressing social issues, including gender inequality, Muslims in America, political correctness, white working-class anxiety, the battle over Confederate monuments and statues and how technology is affecting our humanity.
- What if Mad Men had been made in the style of a blaxploitation movie?
- The Resilience Age is an enlightening exploration into the way climate change, urbanization and globalization effect how we think, plan and build our modern cities.
- Leland has a full plate of fugitives in Kona, and the whole family heads to the Big Island to help. They capture Clifford, who has a nasty habit of hitting his wife. On the ride to jail, Dog tries to make Clifford understand that hitting his wife won't make her love him. And at the police station, Dog says we are all our brother's keepers, and we must all try to help Clifford change.
- Working for a bondswoman friend, Mary Ellen, Dog and his team hunt Chris, a fugitive wanted on drug charges. Dog turns over every rock, but to no avail. In the end Mary Ellen decides to revoke the bonds she holds on Chris's mother and stepfather because they've violated the conditions of their own bonds and have been threatening her. Dog takes the two to jail after an intense bust.
- Dog's daughter, "Baby" Lyssa, has come to town after living with her mom in Alaska for the past 6 years. Dog puts Lyssa to work with the bounty hunting crew and comes up with a scheme telling his latest fugitive that he's won a brand new Kirby vacuum cleaner.
- Dog and the team get a big surprise after they track down Bosco, a fugitive who they believe is addicted to methamphetamines. They discover he's off drugs, settling into a normal life with a new girlfriend, and is very friendly. But despite their newfound fondness for Bosco, business is business, and they hand him over to the Hawaii police.
- 2003–201222mTV-146.8 (16)TV EpisodeOnce a criminal himself, Dog knows how it feels to be hunted. In this episode of our series that focuses on the tumultuous home and professional life of bounty hunter Dwayne "Dog" Chapman, he and the team delve into the depths of Honolulu's Chinatown as they search for a young Samoan girl who's gone down the wrong path.
- Dog and Leland tell the story of how hard it was for father and son to get to know each other again after Dog went to jail and the wild period that Leland went through as a teenager.
- Dog searches for "Bozo", a guy with a long rap sheet which includes wife beating. Naturally, Bozo's father-in-law, Leonard, does not like this guy so he is happy to help Dog find out where Bozo is staying. Also, Dog's own father-in-law, Pops, has come to Hawaii to visit the Chapmans.
- Dog has a big problem. Patty Estabilio has jumped a $15,000 bail bond and disappeared into Hawaii's underworld. Kissing the kids good night, Dog and Beth, with Tim and Leland at their side, plunge into a drug-infused netherworld where the snitches are unreliable, the streets violent, and everyone has something to hide.
- Two weeks in pursuit of fugitive Patty Estabilio has placed her in the pantheon of Dog Chapman's most persistent prey. A slew of near misses, bad tips, and long nights spent staking out "ice" dens is taking its toll on Dog's team. But Dog is keeping up appearances with his daily vacuuming at the house, while Beth makes an emergency visit to the nail salon to have a broken nail repaired.
- Dog and his team return to their roots, with a visit to their home town of Denver, Colorado. Dog and Tim begin the day with an early morning radio show appearance, and it pays off when a listener calls in with a tip about one of the fugitives they're hunting. Learning that he's working at a Taco Bell restaurant, they head for the drive through window and order one fugitive to go.
- Justin is the low man on the totem pole in the Chapman clan, and this means that the rest of the team is always teasing him. At 21 years old, his responsibilities at home include lots of childcare and cleaning, and on bounties he spends time getting lunches and searching the smallest and dirtiest hiding places.
- Dog lectures high school students about the dangers of drugs before going after Joseph, a dangerous fugitive who won't be easy to capture. Dog gets special help from a UPS driver, but has to reject the assistance of another potential ally--4-year-old Garry, who wants to go after Joseph, but is dragged back to the house kicking and screaming.
- 2003–201222mTV-147.5 (14)TV EpisodeDog is looking for Lincoln who is off on a deep sea fishing boat. In the meantime, Dog takes the kids to the mall to get Mother's Day presents for Beth.
- Dog and his crew go to Hilo, HI for their next capture. While in Hilo, they visit the cemetery to pay respects to Dog's mother who passed away in 1994.
- New series focusing on the tumultuous home and professional life of bounty hunter Dwayne "Dog" Chapman, and his partner and wife Beth. In the first episode, Dog and team chase Floyd Chapman (no relation), a heavily tattooed bail jumper.
- The day starts with Dog, his family and the crew on a float in a parade. After the parade, Beth stays at home with the kids while the guys hunt "Pana", a local drug dealer. The episode ends with Dog being honored by the City Council. Various people that Dog has helped get off drugs attend the ceremony.
- The Chapman family has a puppy that needs to go to the vet. They name the dog Lucky and hope God gives the puppy a second chance. Dog hunts a young fugitive who also needs a second chance with his life before he ruins it with drug abuse.
- Dog goes after Virginia, a hard-to-find lawbreaker. He gets a tip that a pickup truck will be going to Virginia's house. In true private-eye fashion, the team tails the truck in two SUVs, regularly switching the follow car to throw off their scent. The truck leads them their prey.
- Dog knows that one of his fugitives is hiding in a homeless shelter, but the people at the shelter refuse to cooperate. Frustrated with the situation, Dog decides that his next capture should be with someone that may put up a good fight. Dog and Beth end the day with a romantic dinner.
- It's Leland's birthday! Dog and Beth have a big surprise planned and pretend that they're not doing much for Leland's birthday this year. However, work comes first and a car thief/heroin addict needs to be brought to jail.
- Dog decides to liven things up with a competition. He and Beth will hunt for one fugitive, while Leland and Justin chase another. The winner will be the duo that captures its fugitive first. Will Dog keep bragging rights as the Best Bounty Hunter in the world, or will his young apprentices steal the mantle from him?
- In this episode, we learn the story of Dog's son, Tucker, who is doing 20 years on a drug charge. At the time of his son's arrest, Dog wanted revenge for the man who sold his son the drugs. However, he was given some good advice in a chance meeting with Lilo, "The Godfather of Waikiki", which allowed Dog to accept that the man eventually will be punished. Now, Lilo has become Dog's next capture, making it an emotionally difficult job for Dog.
- Dog decides to sweep the island clean of as many fugitives as he can in two days. Raymond, wanted on drug charges, is an easy grab. Mauro, wanted for solicitation, is busted. And a Samoan, Siamau, is convinced to fly back to Hawaii from Los Angeles, and the team quickly nabs him.
- Dog juggles his job and family responsibilities at the same time. He leads the search for Robert, a low-level drug dealer who makes money by selling hedge clippings as marijuana and broken Macadamia nuts as crack. As he hunts down Robert, Dog gets on the phone to tell Beth not to spend too much money to furnish Leland's Honolulu apartment.
- Back in Denver Dog discovers that recapturing the past can be more difficult then tracking down felons. On a day of more misses then hits in their fugitive hunting, Dog and Beth repeatedly collide with reminders of their early days. A trip to a house built by his grandfather, and where Dog raised Leland, moves Dog to tears.
- While this isn't the actual pilot, A&E has taken footage from their reality show "Take This Job" (an episode they did on Dog and his bail bond business in 2003) and turned it into a "lost pilot". The episode is just like the current version of "Dog the Bounty Hunter" with extra narration.
- In Memphis, Sgt. Terry Max takes on the murder case of a 78-year-old man shot outside his home. The outraged community quickly helps apprehends the two young suspects, but getting them to talk proves more difficult. In Dallas, Det. Bob Ermatinger investigates the difficult case of a woman found shot to death while collecting wildflowers. Each new lead just deepens the mystery.
- A Staten Island woman accuses JoJo of doing the devil's work; Eric tries his best to remain courteous despite being disrespected; a citizen refuses to heed Maria's warning.
- An upset young man blocks Rob from towing his car; Johnny is a tough ticketer but softens for a pair of seniors; repeat offenders face Judge Caprio in traffic court.
- Steve takes abuse from a belligerent man; Lashelle tickets boxing legend Thomas Hearns; Judge Caprio listens to excuses as citizens fight their tickets.
- The length of Ponytail's hair and that of a city bus are challenged; an angry car owner attempts to re-claim his abandoned vehicle; taxi drivers skirt the law.
- JoJo is ambushed by a repeat offender in Staten Island; Noreen stands firm against an irate store owner parked in a bus zone.
- At the lot a woman struggles to get back the car that was towed while she was in labor. Temperature and tempers reach boiling point for Steve and Sherry on the boot shift. Ticket Supervisor Luz must face an angry man who was ticketed at a broken meter.
- Two guys try to get their car back before they miss their flight to Atlanta. Hunter Mike gives tickets.
- In Memphis, Sgt. Bart Ragland must find out who shot and robbed a family man. In Tucson, Detective Jim Hanson hunts two suspects who allegedly gunned down a local high school student as he and his friends walked home from the mall.
- In Philly, an infuriated woman calls the cops on rookie Richie for writing tickets! And in Detroit, Rodney and Sonjia lock horns with an angry man who uses his kids to try and stop his booted car being towed, while ticketer Sonja has it out with repeat offenders when patrolling handicap spaces.
- In Detroit, Sergeant Matthew Gnatek and Officer Nancy Foster are investigating the murder of a soon-to-be father, found shot to death in a deserted field during a snowstorm.
- In Detroit, Louann tickets vehicles for blocking an alley. At the Philly impound lot, a man faces challenges to get his car released. Sherry and Garfield deal with unique South Philly residents.
- In Detroit, Rodney & Sonjia boot a man who insists he's already paid all his tickets. "Johnny Tickets" meets angry opposition as he lives up to his nickname in Providence. Sonja's confronted by an angry mob at a Detroit bar while ticketing.
- Ponytail has a run-in with a gang of Beauty School students who threaten to cut his tail. In Providence, Bonnie is confronted by an irate man who claims his violation is void because of a missing sign. When Rodney boots a car in a busy area of Detroit, Sonjia is forced to direct traffic.
- In Detroit, Eric gets disrespected by am angry man ticketed next to his own home. Patty tries to shame Providence parkers into playing by the rules. Louann is challenged by repeat offenders who think they shouldn't get tickets for breaking the law!
- In Detroit, nosy neighbors give Eric more grief than the actual violators, and Sonjia & Courtney are confronted by a distraught man who's been booted while using an illegal license plate. Meanwhile, former crossing-guard Kathy has a bone to pick when ticketing crosswalk parkers in Providence.
- Lashelle faces angry parkers caught in Detroit's ticket Bermuda triangle. Steve is confronted by an irate Providence woman who refuses to believe the law. In Detroit, Darryl Lee tries but fails to keep his last day of work peaceful.
- Mike and JoJo go head-to-head with irate residents as they tow cars from a Staten Island apartment complex. Eric's vigilance ticketing handicap parking violators in Detroit turns sour when angry citizens challenge his authority. In Providence, Maria's sweet demeanor is put to the test when a man accuses her of writing bogus tickets.
- The intrepid Johnny is called every name in the book by incensed illegal parkers in Providence. Uncle Jojo is confronted by angry Staten Island residents as he tows cars without residential permits. Sonjia tries to educate Detroit citizens about their parking violations but some blame her for their mistakes.
- There's hell to pay when Ponytail tickets two guys parked on the sidewalk for a prayer meeting in Detroit. A haircut gone wrong leaves Johnny bald, but brings him good luck while towing in the Bronx. In Providence, Debbie plays cat-and-mouse with a crafty construction worker who continues to park illegally.