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Premiere:
March 6, 2023
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 3
Finale:
March 6, 2023
Original Title:
Jared from Subway: Catching a Monster
Genres:
Crime | Documentary
Production Companies:
Investigation Discovery
Countries:
US
Jared Fogle, aka The Subway Guy, was a pop culture icon and an inspiration to millions of Americans -- but behind his loveable public persona lurks a monster. This three part docu-series reveals the untold story of the investigation that exposed the monster insidiously lurking behind his persona, how his true nature as a child sex predator was finally revealed, and how he was brought to justice.
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Additional Photography:
Chien Chiang
JP O'Rourke
Assistant Camera:
Louis Burgess
Joe Valenzuela
Rudy Schieder
Colorist:
Dominic Towey
Development Producer:
James Burrough
Director:
Sam Miller
Director of Photography:
Mikolaj Bakalarz
Drone Operator:
Lucas McFarland
Editor:
Charlie Webb
Duncan O'Neill
Jayesh Lathia
Editorial Production Assistant:
Dou Akinci
Executive Producer:
Robert Davis
Lawrence Walford
Alastair Cook
Head of Production:
Will Cross
Legal Services:
Alexandra Hobbs
Frank Dehn
Location Manager:
Missy Mulloy
Music:
Johnny Yates
Online Editor:
Wayne Dalton
Production Accountant:
Sarah Hodgson
Production Assistant:
Nicholas Guy
Lisa Nyholm
Katelyn Pingor
Ben Sutherland
Kristen Kohn
Production Coordinator:
Charlie Hewitt
Production Design:
Blair Barnette
Production Manager:
Jazmin Lucky
Rebecca Bailey
Props:
Kim Field
Researcher:
Matt Aikens
Charlie Hewitt
Sound Recordist:
Chung Hui-Cheng
Ed Bornstein
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