Hi all!
Not sure if this of interest to anyone, but my dad was featured on the first season of Expedition Bigfoot. If you have any specific questions about the show or anything you wanted me to ask my dad, feel free to ask here and I can relay answers.
Long story short:
I've been interested (read: obsessed) with bigfoot since my dad first shared his encounter stories with me ~15 years ago. He had two encounters, a class B then class A, growing up in rural North Bend, WA in the 70's.
Anyways, one day I got an email from an email list. The email purported that a group of producers was looking to make a new bigfoot show with a major network and that they were looking for credible eyewitnesses. I immediately forwarded the email to my dad and harangued him with a phone call, encouraging him to contact the producers.
My dad isn't one to be in the spotlight or seek attention, but with my prodding, he reached out. Personally, I've just wanted to get my dad's story documented in some fashion -- if it was on TV, then I saw that as a cool bonus.
Next thing I know he had a FaceTime interview with some of the producers and then a flight booked from Seattle to Bend, OR.
They flew him to Bend and got him a rental car where he was instructed to drive to a house in Mitchell, OR.
This house in Mitchell is where they interviewed him.
He told me they interviewed him for over an hour, though he doesn't remember all of it.
He get's kind of emotional / traumatized when retelling his two stories, and he told me he was crying / emotional by the end of it, hence him not really remembering all of it.
Afterwards he said the people interviewing him were very kind and shook his hand and told him 'it was an honor' to meet him.
For whatever reason, they only aired tiny bits of his interview over two episodes. And they only aired the part where he was describing the sounds he heard of the bigfoot crashing through the woods, not his more exciting and captivating class A encounter. The show was also kind of misleading, in that it showed them driving in a car, saying they were going to interview a witness who had an encounter "not far from here." That is pretty misleading, because Mitchell, OR is over 300 miles from North Bend, WA (where his encounters were). Lol. The way the cut to the scene also made it seem like they were interviewing him at his house. Anyways, I digress...
One memorable quote from the part they aired was him saying "I just knew it could rip me in half like a sheet of paper." Maybe that will jog your memory.
Attached is the copy of the release they sent him, so you know I'm not full of it. Cheers!
Appearance Release.Bigfoot.pdf