Monday, September 18, 2006

Releasing the Hounds, We've Got a Floater, and Your Chance to Finally Meet Hasselhoff



Who Let the Dog Out?
Duane Chapman aka Dog the Bounty Hunter and two of his co-stars, who were arrested earlier for illegal detention and conspiracy, were released from jail Friday on bail. Dog was released on $300,000 bond while his co-stars were released on $100,000 each. They will be required to wear electric monitoring devices while they await their trial. I can't wait to see the episodes that show them running around trying to catch bad guys while sporting ankle bracelets.
A&E will be airing a special Tuesday night entitled Dog: The Family Speaks. Speak, Dog, speak! Good Dog.

Some People Will Do Anything to Be on TV
A dead body washed up close to the set of CSI: Miami Friday where the crew was filming a scene for an upcoming episode. A homeless man spotted the body in Biscayne Bay at Bicentennial Park and reported it to a police officer who was moonlighting as a security guard for the show.
Amazingly, this is not the first time a body has showed up near a location where a CSI was filming. One was found this week in a building in Los Angeles where CSI: New York was being filmed.

America's Got Talent Tryouts Begin
Do you have a special talent that ought to be shared with the world? No? Well that didn't stop several of last season's contestants from trying out for America's Got Talent. Those who have no sense of personal dignity will be interested to know that America's Got Talent is holding its first open casting call for next season on Sep 25th in Branson, Missouri. You'll need a doctor's release, among other things. More info here.

Don't forget to checkout our recap of this week's Amazing Race at TVChicken.com/amazing_race.

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