'Bounty Hunter' celebrating 100th episode tonight in Waikiki
Advertiser Staff
"Dog the Bounty Hunter" is reaching a milestone tonight and Duane Chapman, his wife Beth and the rest of their posse will be celebrating with fans at a charity event at the Royal Hawaiian Center from 5 to 10 p.m.
Tonight, the A&E reality show is airing its 100th episode since first launching in 2004. Now in its fifth season, the series is drawing more than 3 million viewers each week, an all-time high.
All cast and crew will not only be celebrating their 100th episode as well as filming for future episodes.
The celebration is on Level 4 at the Royal Hawaiian Center and it will be a fundraiser for the March of Dimes, with 100 percent of the $5 admission fees going to the charity.
Keiki 12 and under are free. Tax-deductible receipts will be available.
"As you know, we've had many challenges over the years, and would not be celebrating our 100th had the fans not been there for us, so I hope they know how thankful we are to each and every one of them," said Duane Chapman. "Beth and I are so humbled and feel so blessed and grateful to our fans. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts."