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Rock My RV with Bret Michaels
2013 American TV series or program From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Rock My RV with Bret Michaels is an American reality television series that premiered on the Travel Channel on May 26, 2013. The series Poison lead singer and Rock of Love star Bret Michaels. Originally intended to be an eight episode miniseries, before the series premiered the Travel Channel announced they picked up the program for one season with Michaels willing to commit to a limited 16-episodes so the show's production it did not conflict his touring schedule.[1]
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Travel Channel greenlit the project in October 2012 with an initial order of eight half-hour episodes produced by BCII Productions, with Bud W. Brutsman and Patrick McManamee serving as executive producers.[2][3] Although initial trade announcements referenced an eight-episode order,[4][5] the network’s May 2013 promotion framed the show as a single-season, 16-episode run, and listings place the finale on September 1, 2013.[6]
Filming took place primarily in Southern California. Each episode featured a distinct project vehicle and its owners, with Michaels involved in both design concepts and on-site construction. According to production interviews, Michaels aimed to merge the worlds of classic rock culture and high-end automotive craftsmanship, emphasizing creativity, performance, and comfort rather than excess or gimmicks.[7]
MotorTrend, which visited the set during production, described the series as “16 of the wildest RVs we’ve ever seen” and noted that the Travel Channel allowed the magazine a limited behind-the-scenes look under strict non-disclosure agreements.[8]
In a May 2013 interview with Fox News, Michaels explained that his lifelong touring experience informed the concept of the series, saying that “the number one story is the people that drive them,” and describing how his team rebuilt RVs into their owners’ dream vehicles.[9] He also discussed his personal custom RV, valued at approximately $1.4 million and equipped with a gym and multiple sleeping areas, highlighting his firsthand familiarity with the culture of mobile living.[10]
Although early announcements referred to an initial eight-episode order, in May early 2013 the network extended the miniseries to a 16-episode total.[11][12]
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Format
Each episode begins by introducing the RV owners and their existing vehicle, followed by a design consultation with Michaels and his team. The episode then covers demolition, fabrication, and installation of custom features such as upgraded electrical systems, advanced entertainment centers, rooftop decks, and bespoke interiors. The process concludes with a dramatic reveal showcasing the transformed RV. Michaels emphasized that all builds were fully functional and road-ready, rather than static showpieces.[13]
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Reception
Contemporary coverage described the series as a congenial fit for Michaels’ on-screen persona and niche RV culture. A review in the Houston Press noted Michaels’ “hands-on” approach with master fabricator Bodie Stroud and the show’s emphasis on practical creativity rather than pure spectacle.[14]
Cast
- Bret Michaels - Host[15]
- Jake Scott - Lead builder[16]
- Bodie Stroud - Fabricator, vehicle designer, radio host[17]
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