Great American Road Trip

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  • 2009
  • 1 Season
  • 6.4  (46)

Great American Road Trip was a reality television series that premiered on NBC in the summer of 2009. The show followed seven families as they embarked on a cross-country road trip from Los Angeles to New York City. Each week, the families competed in challenges that were designed to test their knowledge about American history, geography, and culture.

The host of the show was Reno Collier, a comedian and actor who had previously appeared on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and Comedy Central Presents. Collier served as the families' tour guide and mentor, providing them with information about the places they were visiting and offering advice on how to win the challenges.

The families themselves came from all walks of life, representing a diverse cross-section of American society. There was a family from Alabama who owned a chain of barbecue restaurants, a family from California who were avid surfers, and a family from Massachusetts who homeschool their children.

One of the most memorable families on the show was the DiSalvatore family, who were made up of two parents and their triplets. Silvio DiSalvatore was an Italian immigrant who had come to America in search of a better life for his family. He worked as a stonemason and was passionate about his Italian heritage. His wife, Blake, was a stay-at-home mom who was homeschooling their three children.

The DiSalvatore triplets were a force to be reckoned with on the show. Anthony, Domenico, and Mariella were all gifted students who excelled in academics and athletics. They were also very competitive and were determined to win the challenges each week.

Throughout the course of the show, the families visited a number of iconic American landmarks and destinations. They saw the Grand Canyon, visited the Statue of Liberty, and explored the Smithsonian museums in Washington D.C. They also participated in a number of unique and fun challenges, such as riding horses in Montana, racing go-karts in Indiana, and rappelling down a skyscraper in Chicago.

One of the most interesting aspects of the show was how it highlighted the vast differences between the various regions of America. The families were exposed to different languages, cuisines, and customs as they traveled across the country. They also learned about the country's complex history, including its Native American heritage, its role in the Civil War, and its struggle for civil rights.

Great American Road Trip was a unique and entertaining show that offered a glimpse into the diverse and fascinating world of America. It was informative, funny, and heartwarming, showing that despite the country's differences, there is still a shared sense of pride and love for America.

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Seasons
End of the Road
8. End of the Road
August 24, 2009
The remaining two final families take a trip on Route 66 to the coast of California, with tempers flaring and still need to work on the Ultimate King of the Road challenge.
California or Bust
7. California or Bust
August 17, 2009
Summary Not Available.
Vegas Baby
6. Vegas Baby
August 10, 2009
The three remaining families take a detour off Route 66 to the glitz and glamour of Las Vegas where they get a special performance by Penn & Teller.
Are We There Yet?
5. Are We There Yet?
August 3, 2009
The families pack up and leave the Meteor Crater in Arizona and snake their way through the hot desert to the Grand Canyon.
Road Warriors
4. Road Warriors
July 27, 2009
The remaining five families continue their journey through Route 66, as they head to New Mexico and Arizona. Among the competitions are a pie eating contest, hot-air balloons and a giant meteor crater.
The Heartland
3. The Heartland
July 20, 2009
The families leave Missouri and head out into the prairies of Kansas and Oklahoma to see buffalo and the actual setting of "Little House on the Prairie." The Dads must step up to the plate at the "King of the Road" BBQ challenge.
Gateway To The West
2. Gateway To The West
July 14, 2009
The remaining six families leave the Gateway Arch in St. Louis and make their way through Missouri to Branson, where they will perform skits in front of singer Andy Williams and comic Yakov Smirnoff.
Pilot
1. Pilot
July 7, 2009
Join seven families as they embark on Route 66 for the road trip of their lives!
Description
  • Premiere Date
    July 7, 2009
  • IMDB Rating
    6.4  (46)