Totally Tracked Down
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Totally Tracked Down is a television reality documentary show created by, produced by, and starring Marshall Jay Kaplan. The show centers around Kaplan's search for celebrities from past sitcoms and dramas, usually through a chain of connections from directors and producers, to co-stars, to family members, and eventually the celebrity. The show was broadcast on TVtropolis from September 2, 2010 to November 25, 2010, running for 13 episodes. It was also nominated for a Gemini Award in 2011 for Best General/Human Interest Series.
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Kaplan sets out to track down The Incredible Hulk star Lou Ferrigno. He meets Marvel Comics creator Stan Lee, 90+-year-old bodybuilding legend Joe Weider, and the man who played Jaws in the James Bond movies, Richard Kiel. He eventually finds Ferrigno at a gun show in Las Vegas.
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Kaplan reunites with a friend from high school and thinks about pursuing David Faustino, who played younger brother Bud Bundy in the Married... with Children for eleven seasons. His trek involves visiting bars and hopping on and off tour buses. He meets director Gerry Cohen, then Faustino's brother Michael, and Faustino's writing partner, Sam Kass. After hearing that Faustino frequents "The Whiskey Bar", Kaplan visits the Sunset Marquis Hotel and then returns there two more times, before he finally spots him.
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Kaplan's visit to the movies and seeing an on-screen trivia question inspires him to seek David Lander, who played neighbor Squiggy on the sitcom Laverne & Shirley. He meets with Cindy Williams, who played Shirley, and also converses with Lander's daughter. He talks with actor Harry Shearer, who worked with Lander on the radio. He meets Lander, full-circle, at a movie theater.
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Kaplan searches for Adam West who played Bruce Wayne / Batman in the Batman TV series.
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While attending a Bar Mitzvah, Kaplan notices how all the women are wearing big hats with flowers. This triggers him to think of the TV show Blossom and its star, Mayim Bialik, who played the title role. He interviews the creator and producer of Blossom, Don Reo, at the Paramount Studios lot. He learns that Bialik earned her Master's in Neuroscience, and that she also follows Judaism. He visits UCLA, speaks with Bialik's colleague, and later meets her rabbi. He also meets Bialik's parents. When he finally meets Bialik, they perform the opening dance from her old show.
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While driving down a cul-de-sac, Kaplan gets inspired to track down Knots Landing star Joan Van Ark, who played Val Ewing. He meets creator David Jacobs, actress Michele Lee, and Van Ark's hairdresser and husband, John Marshall. It’s a fast and furious chase that ends up in Joan’s bed.
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Kaplan relives his crush of Joanie Cunningham of Happy Days by tracking down Erin Moran. He tries to contact Happy Days co-stars Ron Howard, Anson Williams, Donny Most and Scott Baio, but none of them get back to him. He manages to contact and meet Marion Ross who played the iconic TV mom, Mrs. Cunningham, on the show. Along with former child star Paul Petersen, Ross tells Kaplan about Moran's financial woes. Kaplan tracks down Moran, who is signing autographs at a car show. After hearing her sad story, he arranges a surprise reunion with Moran's mother, whom she has not seen in 20 years.
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Cleaning out all of his TV and movie memorabilia, Kaplan stumbles across a magazine cover of Dallas vixen Lucy Ewing, played by the petite blonde bombshell Charlene Tilton. Kaplan visits Dallas creator David Jacobs, and then he rides a horse to meet Steve Kanaly, who played Tilton's former on-screen love interest Ray Krebbs. He reaches Tilton's daughter, Cherish, who tells him that Tilton is at an Oscar event called the "Night of 100 Stars". At the red carpet event, he meets Larry Hagman, who played J.R. Ewing, and eventually has a lengthy meet with Tilton.
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Kaplan searches for Dustin Diamond, who played Screech on the teen sitcom Saved By The Bell. His trek begins on the set of Extra with host Mario Lopez, who played Slater on the show. He also meets Dennis Haskins, who played Mr. Belding. He eventually meets Diamond.
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Kaplan seeks The Facts of Life star Mindy Cohn, who played Natalie Green. His first stop is with actress Charlotte Rae, who starred as Mrs. Garrett, and who also discovered Cohn. Rae is not pleased with him. Next, he tracks down Cloris Leachman, who played Beverly Ann. Leachman greets him, but she is wearing nothing but a towel. They then conduct the interview in her bed under the covers. He finally tracks Cohn at a dinner theater by sneaking backstage.
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Kaplan seeks Diff'rent Strokes star Todd Bridges, who played Willis Jackson. Within a week of his journey, Gary Coleman died; he remarks that with Coleman and Dana Plato gone, there are not many stars left. He tries many times to contact Conrad Bain, who played Bridges's dad, Mr. Drummond. Bain, who resides at a retirement home, is not interested in being interviewed or being in the limelight. He reaches Shavar Ross, who played Coleman's best friend on the show, as well as Bridges's mother, Betty Alice Pryor. Kaplan also discusses his LA Gang tour in South Central Los Angeles.
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After his son breaks mom's favorite vase, Kaplan is inspired to track down The Brady Bunch star Christopher Knight, who played middle son Peter Brady. He meets up with creator Sherwood Schwartz. He later meets Barry Williams, who played Greg Brady, and meets Knight's wife, America's Next Top Model Season 1 winner, Adrianne Curry.
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Planetworks Inc.
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Planetworks Inc. Carolyn Meland, Romano D'Andrea, Jeff Preyra
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Marshall Jay Kaplan
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Charlene Tilton: From Hollywood to Dallas
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Christopher Knight: From His TV to His Real Family
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David Faustino: Not Married with No Children
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Erin Moran: Many More Happy Days
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Hello Squiggy!
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Holy Batman!
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Mayim Bialik: A Career and Family That Blossomed
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Saved by the Bell!
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The Facts of Mindy
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The Incredible Lou Ferrigno
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Todd Bridges: He Knows What He's Talkin' 'Bout!
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Joan Van Ark: From Knots Landing to landing in her bed
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Totally Tracked Down is a television reality documentary show created by, produced by, and starring Marshall Jay Kaplan. The show centers around Kaplan's search for celebrities from past sitcoms and dramas, usually through a chain of connections from directors and producers, to co-stars, to family members, and eventually the celebrity. The show was broadcast on TVtropolis from September 2, 2010 to November 25, 2010, running for 13 episodes. It was also nominated for a Gemini Award in 2011 for Best General/Human Interest Series.
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