High Chaparall - Episode Overview

Episode Overview

Season 1:

Episode # Running length Theme
Episode 1
45 min
Dennis Rodman
Episode 2
45 min
Miss Nude America
Episode 3
45 min
Fabio Lanzoni
Episode 4
45 min
Pamela Anderson
Episode 5
45 min
Ron Jeremy
Episode 6
45 min
Ian Ziering
Episode 7
45 min
Porn/Sitcom: Rhapsody in cock
Episode 8
45 min
Philip Michael Thomas
Episode 9
45 min
Steve-O
Episode 10
45 min
Monica Lewinsky

Season 2:

Episode # Running length Theme
Episode 1
45 min
Vince Neil
Episode 2
45 min
Uri Geller
Episode 3
45 min
Tonya Harding
Episode 4
45 min
Gary Busey
Episode 5
45 min
Robert Englund
Episode 6
45 min
Lorenzo Lamas
Episode 7
45 min
Charlene Tilton (Gary Busey makes a cameo)
Episode 8
45 min
Corey Feldman
Episode 9
45 min
Gay-TV
Episode 10
45 min
Machinegun convention in the US

Season 3:

Episode # Running time Theme First aired
Episode 1
45 min
Another meeting with Fabio November 1, 2004
Episode 2
45 min
Brigitte Nielsen November 8, 2004
Episode 3
45 min
Mahir November 15, 2004
Episode 4
45 min
James Hewitt November 22, 2004
Episode 5
45 min
Bollywood November 29, 2004
Episode 6
45 min
Another meeting with Gary Busey December 6, 2004
Episode 7
45 min
Ilona Staller (Cicciolina) January 24, 2005
Episode 8
45 min
Cannabiss Cup January 31, 2005

Season 4:

Episode # Running time Theme First aired
Episode 1
45 min
Andy Dick May 12, 2008
Episode 2
45 min
Shannen Doherty May 19, 2008
Episode 3
45 min
Mike Tyson May 26, 2008

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