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$100.00 per foot, right??
Yes, Troy Landry, the star of the reality TV show "Swamp People," is believed to get paid per episode. While exact figures are not publicly disclosed, reports suggest that he earns a substantial amount for his appearances, contributing to his overall income from the show and his alligator hunting business. The payment structure for reality TV stars can vary, but per-episode compensation is common in the industry.
Someone said they cant get paid and still dance in competition, but that's not true at all. They can get paid for acting. As a matter of fact everyone on TV has to get paid, because it is all unionized.
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500.00 per alligator
it gives sometimes on discovery channel
Troy had won the bet.
Though "Swamp People" is a popular cable TV show, I'm sure the reappearing characters are not paid a fortune, for reality TV programming simply does not pay the prices of recurring TV dramas and sitcoms. The big bucks are in things like "Frasier," "Seinfeld" and so forth--not reality shows. One exception is "The Apprentice," with Donald Trump, but that is definitely the exception to the rule, I'm sure.
As of July 2013, Pierre Part, LA is not offering swamp tours to visitors. Pierre Part is best known for being the town of 3000 that is featured on the television series, Swamp People.
The Swamp Fox - TV series - was created in 1959.
The duration of Swamp Thing - TV series - is 1800.0 seconds.
Swamp Thing - TV series - ended on 1993-05-01.
Swamp Thing - TV series - was created on 1990-07-27.
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