Book writers and Cooper showmen, seem to be dominating currently in Cooperland .
Several months back people received calls from the Josh Gates company, calling people to get thoughts on a second (Part II) revisit of the Gates/Discovered program on DB Cooper. And not one word was posted about any of this, by anyone! Hmmmmmm. That's interesting ? Gates may have backed off a Part II due to no newsworthy developments of substance, since his last program.
Bruce Smith - have you got anything to add? Anything informative and non-controversial ?
Josh Gates and his Expedition Unknown folks never contacted me, nor do I know if they contacted anyone else in Cooperville. They may have, but I wasn't privy to that information.
That said, another similar show, "Mysteries Explained," or something like that on the History Channel, which has bought out The Discovery Channel, was very serious about doing a DB Cooper segment on a show about unsolved robberies. The larger TV series was about unsolved mysteries from the true crime realm. The DBC piece was scheduled for a late March, 2020 shoot in Seattle and was canceled due to Covid. I had been scheduled to be interviewed for that piece.
Along those lines, the BBC epic docu on Cooper is still on for broadcast in 2020, as far as I know. Shooting wrapped a year ago, at least. I was interviewed by the Minnow Production team out of London that is crafting this for the BBC - and HBO, I think. They also interviewed LOTS of other folks, such as the Formans, Jo Weber, RMB, et. al. My sense was that they were looking to establish an "Overview" of the case as it currently stands.
Eric has been busy with a Hollywood team, and I only have a summary understanding of that project, but the Western Flight Path is a key. That shoot was for the History Channel and Eric and his team were advertised as being featured speakers at the History Channel's "HistoryCon" in LA, scheduled for this April. However, that event was canceled due to Covid. I don't know the exact details of the current status of this project.
Now that I'm talking about all of this, I do remember that another History Channel team, maybe Josh's, was interested in the current views of the western flight path, about a year ago. They asked me to participate, but I declined for personal reasons.
That's about it, G.