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Posted on: Tuesday, April 5, 2005

ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
'Dog' is back for 2nd season

Advertiser Staff

Dog Chapman nails more fugitives in his second season.

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Fugitives, get your track shoes on. "Dog the Bounty Hunter" starts its second season on A&E tonight with back-to-back episodes at 6 and 6:30, replaying at 10 and 10:30.

You may have seen Dog Chapman and company walking around O'ahu, camera crew in tow. Now you can see the results. Season One gave Dog a cult following of sorts: He brings in bond-jumpers and then gives the fugitives words of wisdom before turning them over to the police. His show averaged more than 1.5 million viewers ages 18 to 49, according to Broadcasting & Cable ratings. The show also is being shown in Australia, the Netherlands and United Kingdom. There's just no hiding from this guy.



Box Office: 'Sin City' rules

"Sin City" proved an irresistible temptation for audiences as the stylized comic-book adaptation led the weekend box office with a $28.1 million debut.

Opening in second place was Queen Latifah's comedy "Beauty Shop," which took in $13.5 million for the weekend, according to industry estimates Sunday.

The comedy "Guess Who," the previous weekend's top-grossing movie, slipped to No. 3 with $13 million, lifting its 10-day total to $41.3 million.



Final word

3 Doors Down guitarist Chris Henderson | on meeting his longtime hero in a restroom in Los Angeles:

"Of course I let him wash his hands and everything before I approached him ... Next thing you know, it was 20 minutes later and I was still talking to B.B. King."