High Chaparall
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Taking a camera-team to America, Filip and Fredrik filmed a series of interviews with minor celebrities and has-beens such as Fabio Lanzoni, Ron Jeremy, Tonya Harding, Uri Geller, and Gary Busey. Rather than just sit down and talk, they also followed the stars around, sometimes for several days, and engaged themselves in various activities. The show was picked up for a second and third season and was also released on DVD.
The name High Chaparall is misspelled on purpose compared to High Chaparral. The signature melody for the show is the song I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles) by The Proclaimers.
In 2005, a version of the show's format was used for a meeting with former Swedish prime-minister Ingvar Carlsson.
[edit] Episode overview
Season 1:
Episode # | Running length | Theme |
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Episode 1 |
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Dennis Rodman |
Episode 2 |
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Miss Nude America |
Episode 3 |
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Fabio Lanzoni |
Episode 4 |
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Pamela Anderson |
Episode 5 |
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Ron Jeremy |
Episode 6 |
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Ian Ziering |
Episode 7 |
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Porn/Sitcom: Rhapsody in cock |
Episode 8 |
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Philip Michael Thomas |
Episode 9 |
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Steve-O |
Episode 10 |
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Monica Lewinsky |
Season 2:
Episode # | Running length | Theme |
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Episode 1 |
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Vince Neil |
Episode 2 |
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Uri Geller |
Episode 3 |
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Tonya Harding |
Episode 4 |
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Gary Busey |
Episode 5 |
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Robert Englund |
Episode 6 |
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Lorenzo Lamas |
Episode 7 |
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Charlene Tilton |
Episode 8 |
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Corey Feldman |
Episode 9 |
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Gay-TV |
Episode 10 |
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Machinegun convention in the US |
Season 3:
Episode # | Running time | Theme | First aired |
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Episode 1 |
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Another meeting with Fabio | November 1, 2004 |
Episode 2 |
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Brigitte Nielsen | November 8, 2004 |
Episode 3 |
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Mahir | November 15, 2004 |
Episode 4 |
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James Hewitt | November 22, 2004 |
Episode 5 |
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Bollywood | November 29, 2004 |
Episode 6 |
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Another meeting with Gary Busey | December 6, 2004 |
Episode 7 |
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Ilona Staller (Cicciolina) | January 24, 2005 |
Episode 8 |
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Cannabiss Cup | January 31, 2005 |