Friday, May 18, 2012 11:10

FINDING BIGFOOT Finds Big Audience in Season Two Debut

Premiere Episode is Series’ Most-Watched and Network’s
Second-Best Debut Ever

Animal Planet

The season premiere of Animal Planet’s FINDING BIGFOOT on Sunday night – where some members of the Bigfoot Field Research Organization investigated evidence of a “baby” Bigfoot right outside of New York City – unearthed 1.6 million viewers and ranks as the series’ most-watched episode ever, only trailing hit series RIVER MONSTERS.

The debut exceeded the first season of FINDING BIGFOOT’s performance by double-digits across all key demos.

Animal Planet’s FINDING BIGFOOT returned for a brand-new season last Sunday for further expeditions to investigate reports of the mysterious Bigfoot. From small towns in the South to remote areas of the mountain West and dense forest of the Northeast and into Canada, four passionate, driven researchers and adventurers embark on one single-minded mission – to find this beast.

BFRO members Matt Moneymaker and James “Bobo” Fay, professional educator Cliff Barackman and skeptical biologist Ranae Holland engage in the ultimate quest in search of proof that Bigfoot really does exist – and that he or she is alive and abundant in North America.

By examining photos and videos of the creature, speaking to local witnesses, using new technology and luring the mysterious beast with the team’s squatch calls, the group uncovers startling proof of the legendary and highly intelligent enigma that has eluded capture for centuries and fascinated man for just as long.

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2 Responses to “FINDING BIGFOOT Finds Big Audience in Season Two Debut”

  1. Styne says:

    I am a big fan good show

  2. betsy says:

    I have watching all the new shows wish they would get evidense
    or hear something ….kind of the the sane ole thing every week

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