Take the Money and Run, airing its third episode on ABC this week, features everyday people given the chance to face off against detectives for $100,000. The contestants have one hour to hide a money-filled briefcase and then detectives and interrogators have two days to find it. One of the interrogators responsible for stopping the hiders in their tracks is Paul Bishop, a police detective with 35 years of interrogation experience.
Bishop spoke to BuddyTV about the show, his interrogation techniques and all of the ways in which he would totally figure out our secrets.
Bishop spoke to BuddyTV about the show, his interrogation techniques and all of the ways in which he would totally figure out our secrets.
- 8/15/2011
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
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