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Synopsis: Have you ever wished you could... follow (carefully!) in the footsteps of those wiseguys in The Sopranos?... run through the glorious hills that captivated audiences in The Sound of Music?... touch one of Babe Ruth's famed "home run" baseball bats?... or discover the secret of how Harry Houdini escaped his straightjackets? On the heels of last year's highly successful TV Road Trip special, Travel Channel broadens the genre with a new series ROAD TRIP that maps out an entire season of memorable, globe-hopping, nostalgic tours tailored especially for TV fans, movie buffs, sports enthusiasts, magic mavens, ghost busters and much more. On Travel Channel's Opening Night, Sunday, March 30, viewers will get a sneak peek at the ROAD TRIP series with an all-new episode of TV Road Trip airing from 10-11 PM (ET/PT). The ROAD TRIP series officially begins on Thursday, April 3rd, with a special two-hour premiere of Movie Lover's Road Trip from 9-11 PM (ET/PT). The one-hour series will air regularly on Thursdays from 10-11 PM (ET/PT). "When TV Road Trip premiered in April 2002, it received an enormous response from our viewers," says Steve Cheskin, president of Travel Channel. "In fact, it was the highest rated program among our target audience -- ever. With this in mind, we are delighted to introduce an expanded version that taps into our audience's many different interests and travel wish-lists." No ordinary by-the-book tours, these genre-specific journeys are populated by a mix of unforgettable personalities who breathe life into each destination. For example, viewers will find themselves drag racing down "Paradise Road" with Candy Clark "Debbie" from American Graffiti... following the Yellow Brick Road to the annual Wizard of Oz festival with some of the original munchkins from the movie... roaming through Camden Yards with Cal Ripken and Texas Stadium with Tony Dorsett... setting sail on the real Love Boat with Gavin MacLeod, the fastidious "Captain Stubing"... or visiting Homicide's gritty Baltimore precinct with actor Peter Gerety who played "Detective Stu Gharty" on the series. So, pack your bag for these ROAD TRIP second quarter premieres: (Please note that episodes do not necessarily air in sequence) Movie Lover's Road Trip * Movie Lover's Road Trip Episodes 1 and 2 Viewers can check out who really sleeps with the fishes with a tour of Sopranos mob hangouts in Northern New Jersey and in Little Italy in NYC, get bowled over in the real "Stuckeyville" (Northvale, New Jersey) with Ed cast members Tom Cavanaugh and Michael Ian Black, and step back in time to Plum Creek, Minnesota and Simi Valley, California with Little House on the Prairie's Alison Arngrim "Nellie Oleson" and Dean Butler "Almanzo Wilder." * OPENING NIGHT (series sneak peek) TV Road Trip Episode 4 Premieres on Sunday, March 30 from 10-11 PM (Sopranos, Homicide, Twin Peaks, Saturday Night Live and more.) * TV Road Trip Episode 5 Premieres Thursday, April 10 from 10-11 PM (Ed, Love Boat, Dawson's Creek, Little House on the Prairie, Gunsmoke.) Haunted Road Trip Travel Channel managed to scare up Jamie-Lynn Sigler ("Meadow" from The Sopranos) to host two one-hour specials that explore the sites where strange phenomena have spawned tales of demonic possession and ghostly sightings -- places like Jean Dixon's Crystal Caverns at Hupp's Hill in Shenandoah Valley, Virginia where she predicted J.F.K.'s assassination and which is still haunted by a Confederate soldier; Ontario, Canada where the ghost of Captain Swayze, who was killed in the War of 1812, continues to wreak havoc at the Olde Angel Inn, especially when American patrons enter the hotel; and Eureka Springs, Arkansas where the Crescent Hotel is plagued by a team of ghosts who roam the halls, shake guests' beds, throw clothes around the room and slam doors. * Haunted Road Trip Episode 1 * Haunted Road Trip Episode 2 Sports Fan's Road Trip * Sports Fan's Road Trip Episode 1
* Theme Park Road Trip Episode 1 * Theme Park Road Trip Episode 2 Magic Road Trip * Magic Road Trip Episode 1 * Magic Road Trip Episode 2 Production Credits: Kathleen Cromley is Executive Producer for the Travel Channel. Steve Cheskin is the executive in charge of production.
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