(TV Show) National Geographic- Bigfoot Monster Mystery (1997)
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1997: produced for British Channel 4 by Mark Scullet and Directed by Norman Hull.
This program traces the efforts of British biologist and wildlife cameraman John Waters as he investigates and half-heartedly tries to film a sasquatch. The show ultimately ends with an attempt to create a convincing hoax, which all agree is very difficult.
The program features:
- Henry Franzoni who assists Waters for most of the program, explains and demonstrates his drumming for sasquatch in the snowy woods, and recounts his Aug. 1, 1993 encounter.
- the obligatory showing of the Patterson-Gimlin film.
- an initial false presentation of the shows hoaxed footage as Goat Mountain, Oregon November 1996 footage.
- Larry Lund the "Sasquatch Sleuth" who also assists with most of the program.
- the three participating in a radio interview on the Adam and Chris Show, Radio Earth 105 FM.
- Henner Fahrenbach discussing hair samples and the usual things and participating in the hoax attempt.
- Ron Morehead explaining some of the sounds he's recorded.
- Todd Neise, National Guard Sgt., describing his encounter.
- Howard Hall, logger, describing one of his encounters.
- Patrick Denver, costume maker, helping create the hoax attempt.