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Road Rules

Road Rules logo
Genre Reality show
Created by Mary-Ellis Bunim Jonathan Murray
Starring Revolving cast
Country of origin United States
Production
Running time 30 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel MTV
Original run 19952004,
2007 – present

Road Rules, MTV's second reality show, debuted on July 19, 1995. The series followed six strangers between the ages of 18 and 24 (five strangers in the first four seasons) and stripped them of all of their money and threw them on an RV traveling from location to location only guided by a set of clues and a mission to complete at each location. It was nominated for an Emmy Award in 2001. Image File history File links Mtvroadrules. ... Reality television is a genre of television programming in which the fortunes of real life people (as opposed to fictional characters played by actors) are followed. ... Mary-Ellis Bunim (July 9, 1946 - January 29, 2004) was a producer and co-creator of MTVs The Real World and Road Rules. ... Jonathan Murray (Born 1955) is a producer and co-creator of MTVs The Real World and Road Rules. ... MTV (Music Television) is an American cable television network headquartered in New York City. ... Year 1995 (MCMXCV) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display full 1995 Gregorian calendar). ... shelby was here 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era. ... MTV (Music Television) is an American cable television network headquartered in New York City. ... July 19 is the 200th day of the year (201st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1995 (MCMXCV) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display full 1995 Gregorian calendar). ... A camper built on a light truck chassis. ... An Emmy Award. ...


The ground-breaking series was a pioneer in travel/adventure/reward reality television (aside from Mark Burnett's Eco-Challenge). Road Rules was created by Jonathan Murray and Mary-Ellis Bunim of Bunim/Murray Productions. After Bunim lost her battle with cancer in early 2004, the show went on hiatus for three years. Mark Burnett (born 17 July 1960), a British-born, naturalized citizen of the United States, is a US TV producer known for pioneering reality television as a genre. ... Eco-Challenge: The Expedition Race was a multi-day expedition length adventure race competed by teams of four. ... Jonathan Murray (Born 1955) is a producer and co-creator of MTVs The Real World and Road Rules. ... Mary-Ellis Bunim (July 9, 1946 - January 29, 2004) was a producer and co-creator of MTVs The Real World and Road Rules. ... Bunim/Murray Productions is a reality television production company responsible for the reality TV programs The Real World, Road Rules, Making the Band, Love Cruise, Starting Over and The Simple Life. ... shelby was here 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


The show was spawned from its sister show The Real World. The idea of Road Rules came to mind, when Real World castmates Jon, Tami and Dominic traveled in an RV across the United States to get to their The Real World: Los Angeles house in the first two episodes of the second season. Bunim-Murray began working on the show soon after the third San Francisco season, and finally debuted in 1995. The show garnered a spin-off series, still in production today, Real World/Road Rules Challenge. For other uses, see The Real World (disambiguation). ... This is a list of television-related events in 1995. ... Media spin-off is the process of deriving new radio or television programs from existing ones (see list of television spin-offs). ... The Real World/Road Rules Challenge is a reality television series on MTV, a spin-off of that networks two flagship reality series, The Real World and Road Rules. ...


There was also a 1998 mini-series, Road Rules: The Real World All-Stars, in which 5 former stars from The Real World go on a short Road Rules course managed by infamous former Real World housemate Puck, who, until the very end of the series, was disguising his identity with the alias "Mr. Big". However, this is generally considered the first season of Real World/Road Rules Challenge. For other uses, see The Real World (disambiguation). ... David Puck Rainey (born July 18, 1968 in Alameda County, California, United States) appeared on The Real World: San Francisco in 1994. ... The Real World/Road Rules Challenge is a reality television series on MTV, a spin-off of that networks two flagship reality series, The Real World and Road Rules. ...

Contents

Seasons

Season Year Cast members Handsome Reward
1 USA - The First Adventure 1995 Kit Hoover Carlos "Los" Jackson Allison Jones Mark Long Shelly Spottedhorse N/A Trip to Amsterdam or Paris
2 USA - The Second Adventure 1996 Emily Bailey Tim Beggy Christian Breivik Devin Elston Effie Perez N/A Honda Civics
3 Europe 1997 Patrice Boudibela Antoine de Bouverie Belou Den Tex Chris Melling Michelle Parma N/A Home entertainment center and $1000 cash
4 Islands 1997 Jake Bronstein Kalle Dedolph Vincent Forcier Oscar Hernandez Erika Ruen N/A Enrollment and Tuition on Semester at Sea Program
5 Northern Trail 1998 Jon Holmes Roni Martin Tara McDaniel Dan Setzler Noah Rickun Anne Wharton Trip to Greece
6 Down Under 1998 Susie Meister Chadwick Pelletier Shayne McBride Christina Pazsitzky Kefla Hare Piggy Thomas Choice of Seadoo, Motorbike or Harley
7 Latin America 1999 Brian Lancaster Sarah Martinez Gladys Sanabria Josh Florence Holly Shand Abe Ingersoll Volkswagen Beetle
8 Semester at Sea 1999 Veronica Portillo Yes Duffy Pua Medieros Pawel Litwinski Ayanna Mackins Shawn Sealy iMac Desktop Computer Package
9 Maximum Velocity Tour 2000 Laterrian Wallace Kathryn Kolb Holly Brentson James Orlando Msaada Nia Theo Vonkurnatowski Cumulative Cash Prize on Cobalt Credit Card
10 The Quest 2001 Jisela Delgado Sophia Pasquis Adam Larson Blair Herter Steve Meinke Ellen Cho Suzuki Grand Vitaras
*Katie Doyle
11 Campus Crawl 2002 Kendal Sheppard Shane Landrum Rachel Robinson Darrell Taylor Sarah Greyson Eric Jones Trip around the World
*Raquel Duran
12 South Pacific 2003 Cara Zavaleta Dave Giuntoli Christena Pyle Abram Boise Mary Beth Decker Donell Langham Car
*Tina Barta *Chris Graebe *Jeremy Blossom
13 X-Treme 2004 Jodi Weatherton Danny Dias Kina Dean Derrick Kosinski Ibis Nieves Patrick Maloney Subaru WRXI
*Nick Haggart *Angela Trimbur *Jillian Zoboroski
14 Viewers' Revenge 2007
*Dan Walsh *David Leech *Angel Turlington *Tori Hall
*Derek McCray *Dan Walsh *Susie Meister
*Monte Paka
15

Catherine Kit Hoover (born 29 July 1970 in Atlanta, Georgia) is an American TV personality and broadcast journalist best known for her stints on the MTV reality series Road Rules and as hostess of the ESPN2 morning program Cold Pizza. ... Michelle Parma (January 14, 1975 – October 19, 2002) was an actress, waitress and flight attendant. ... Veronica Portillo (born November 27, 1977 in Phoenix, AZ) is an American reality television star, Playboy model, and co-creator of the College Dropout t-shirt line. ... Katie Doyle (born June 25, 1979 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American reality television star. ... Cara Zavaleta (born June 15, 1980 in Bowling Green, Ohio) is an American model and actress. ... Mary Beth Decker (Born January 11, 1981 in Houston, Texas) is a American model who attended Texas A&M University. ... Tina Barta (born June 14, 1981 in Lincoln, Nebraska) was a castmember on MTVs reality television series Road Rules: South Pacific and is a regular contestant on Real World/Road Rules Challenge. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Ibis Del Mar Nieves (born July 16, 1984 in Hato Rey, San Juan, Puerto Rico) is a contestant as well as a cast member on MTVs Road Rules. ... Jillian Zoboroski, during Road Rules thirteenth season Jillian Zoboroski (born in Coral Springs, Florida) is a contestant and cast member on MTVs famous Road Rules challenges. ... Victoria Marie Hall (Tori Hall) (born 20 December 1986) is a beauty queen from Midlothian, Virginia who has competed in the Miss Teen USA pageant and is currently appearing on the MTV series Road Rules 2007: Viewers Revenge. ...

Show's Evolution

The series began with a simple format, closely mirroring its parent show The Real World. The concept was simple, abandon five strangers on the road, take away their money, have them drive around in a RV completing missions and doing odd jobs for money, and if they lasted to the end of the trip, they would win a "handsome reward". It was touted as The Real World on a RV, but as the show progressed, several changes were made to the show for various reasons, mostly having to do with causing excitement and raising sagging ratings. For other uses, see The Real World (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see The Real World (disambiguation). ...


Europe (Season 3)

In its third season, producers of the show took production to the next level by deciding to move the show from the United States to Europe. While the first two seasons were not themed according to the series' location, the third season introduced the subtitle into the concept which would usually strand the Roadies in different locations around the world.


Islands (Season 4)

For the first time ever, the RV was completely abandoned for a short time in favor of an alternate mode of transportation. The cast traveled in and around the Caribbean islands and for a short time traveled on a catamaran. This season also competed against the Boston season of the Real World in San Juan, Puerto Rico, planting the seeds for The Real World/Road Rules Challenge and future face-offs. It has been suggested that Catamaran History be merged into this article or section. ... The term Real World or real world may mean: the stage of life that one enters after completing ones schooling, as in the sentence, After students enter the real world, they may not be able to sleep late as often as they did while in school. ... The Real World/Road Rules Challenge is a reality television series on MTV, a spin-off of that networks two flagship reality series, The Real World and Road Rules. ...


Northern Trail (Season 5)

Changing the dynamic of the cast in hopes of creating more drama by including more people in the RV, an additional castmember would be included in each season, changing the number of castmembers from five to six.


Semester at Sea (Season 8)

Enticed by the idea of sailing around the world, producers put the cast on the University of Virginia's Semester at Sea educational program. For the first time in any season, in order for the cast to get their handsome reward, the cast needed to complete coursework aboard the ship. Prior to this, castmembers only needed to get to the end of the trip, and would never be penalized for refusing to do a mission. The most unique mission was "Anime Mission" visiting Japan and experiencing ADR recording by their voices with Japanese director, Yuji Moriya who was center in the anime industry in the USA at that time. The University of Virginia (also called U.Va. ... The m/v Explorer docked in La Guaira, Venezuela, a port sometimes visited by Semester at Sea Semester at Sea (SAS) is a study abroad program managed by the Institute for Shipboard Education (ISE) at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia. ...


Maximum Velocity Tour (Season 9)

Due to an exaggerated trend of sagging ratings, some say due to the Semester at Sea season, the show underwent a major re-tooling. The Maximum Velocity Tour represents when the series transitioned from a documentary-style reality show to an entertainment reality show. The show was brought back to the states and given a "game show" format. At the helm of a trip was a fictional character named the "Roadmaster". The "Roadmaster" would intermittently appear throughout the trip on a screen inside the RV, delegating missions to the Roadies. The RV was designed around the "Roadmaster" theme, and graphics/title cards were used heavily during the airing of the show for the first time ever. Also, the cast was competing for a cash prize that would ultimately be determined by the number of missions they completed. After the cast would complete a mission, they would have money added to the group pool and if they failed to complete a mission, they would lose the money.


The Quest (Season 10)

Fresh off of Maximum Velocity Tour's awkward "game show" format, producers continued to re-tool the show. This time, if the castmembers lost two missions, they would have to vote out a castmember. Any additional mission they would lose after that, another castmember would be voted off. Also, instead of adding money to a group pool, the cast was completed each mission for a "key" to the handsome reward. The "keys" were placed in the RV on a large board where each "key" represented a virtue the cast learned in that mission. For this season, the "key" would be represented as part of a crest. If the cast lost a mission, they would not receive the "key" until they voted off a castmember. Jisela Delgado was the first castmember ever to be voted off in the series. Katie Doyle was the first replacement ever in the series. The series remained largely unchanged after this season, although each subsequent series had their own variation on the rules of the game.


Viewers' Revenge (Season 14)

After the series thirteenth season, the show was put on the shelf by MTV. They decided not to renew the series three separate times with the production company never officially cancelling the series. Its official status for three years was that the show was "on hiatus." In March 2005, the series' production company pitched the idea of an interactive format to the show in which viewers at home would be a part of the series and running the series in real time in order for the viewers at home to have some sort of say in the competition.


Fresh Meat 2 (Season 15)

Road Rules is currently casting a new pitcrew for its 15th season. This season viewers will be picked to go againist six people from the Fresh Meat Challenge that will be casted into the RV. This season will also have a similar format of that of last season and will be the last season to have the same format. The format this season is whenever a mission is failed, the roadies will vote for the roadie on the RV with the lowest number of points into the pit and they will also choose a Pit Crew member they want to join the RV and battle with the cast-off, but if its the second mission lost then the entire cast will go into the pit againist the lucky six pit crew members they choose to go againist. More information is available at http://bunim-murray.com/ by clicking on the casting link, then on Road Rules. The deadline to submit casting tapes was Monday, March 26, 2007. For anyone between the ages of 18 and 24 could've applied. March 26 is the 85th day of the year (86th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era. ...


Road Rules Face-Offs

Setting up the idea for The Real World/Road Rules Challenge, the face-offs have come to be an instrumental part of each season. The current cast competes either with a current Real World cast who would be filming their series parallel to theirs or a former Road Rules cast, if Real World was ever out of its production season. The first official face-off, between the Islands and Boston casts gained such high ratings, that another spin-off series was began, the ever popular Challenges, and a pattern in every season which the cast would compete against another cast for a separate prize. The Real World/Road Rules Challenge is a reality television series on MTV, a spin-off of that networks two flagship reality series, The Real World and Road Rules. ... The term Real World or real world may mean: the stage of life that one enters after completing ones schooling, as in the sentence, After students enter the real world, they may not be able to sleep late as often as they did while in school. ... The term Real World or real world may mean: the stage of life that one enters after completing ones schooling, as in the sentence, After students enter the real world, they may not be able to sleep late as often as they did while in school. ...

  • First Adventure - No face-off during this season. Although castmember Mark initially appeared on the Real World: San Francisco season to replace Puck.
  • Second Adventure vs. Real World Miami - The Road Rules cast posed as house cleaners and stole the Miami's cast eight-ball. They did so successfully. Timmy hilariously fooled Miami's Dan and Cynthia who were obviously suspicious of the unannounced cleaning crew.
  • Europe - No face-off
  • Islands vs. Real World Boston - The casts competed in a series of competitions in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The Boston cast narrowly won the games. Syrus, while competing in the final mission, busted his shin on a bench for his team to take the prize. The Islands crew, who desperately needed money at that time asked the Boston cast to split their winnings. The Boston cast declined to do so. They also played paintball with a team of former Road Rulers from various different seasons.
  • Northern Trail vs. Road Rules All-Stars - The casts competed in a series of Olympic-themed games including luge, ski jumping, and figure skating. The Olympic-theme was due in part because the casts were competing in the Olympic facilities at Lake Placid, New York. The All-Stars won the competition in the figure skating competition. The Northern Trail handed the keys off to their RV, which the All-Stars cast used for their season.
  • Down Under vs. Real World Seattle - The cast competed in the "Aqua Games" in Seattle's main harbor. They competed in various games, including holding on the back of a raft attached to a seadoo, jumping into rings from a platform, and the finale: a bull-riding contest. Nathan won the competition for the Seattle cast, while Christina and Susie both took the competition as a joke.
  • Latin America vs. Road Rules Down Under - The cast competed in Veracruz, Mexico in a series of games. The Down Under cast took the prize, but the more serious implication of this face-off was when Abe of the Latin America cast hooked up with Susie in the RV. This started the tension between Abe and Gladys, which led to Gladys hitting Abe and being sent home.
  • Semester at Sea -- Did not do a face-off. Although during the filming and airing of the series, rumors were rampant that the two casts met up in India, where The Real World Hawaii took their vacation and the Semester at Sea cast landed in port. This was never confirmed or denied. Various students on the Semester at Sea program participated in various missions during this season.
  • Maximum Velocity Tour vs. Real World New Orleans -- In a throwback to the very first face-off, the Maximum Velocity Tour cast worked with a Make-A-Wish child to pull off a sting on the Real World: New Orleans cast. They actually included the Make-A-Wish child in the mission, as the cast posed as Make-A-Wish ambassadors to distract the castmembers while James and Laterrian jumped a back wall to steal the New Orleans' cast robotic dog. Hearing that the cast was in town, Melissa of the New Orleans cast actually hid the eight-ball in anticipation of the cast stealing it. This cast also competed in Los Angeles, CA against the cast of the first season of Making the Band (O-Town) in which O-Town won. They also competed against a group of winners from a MTV.com contest in Provo, Utah, which Road Rules won.
  • The Quest vs. Real World Back to New York - The casts met up in Morocco. These two casts met up after spending a week living during casting in Palm Springs. Members of each cast were already made friends and enemies, creating instant drama and the casts playing practical jokes on each other. In direct contrast to her competitive persona on the Challenges, Back to New York's Coral and fellow castmember Nicole refused to compete in a mud wrestling challenge. This left Back to New York's Lori and Rachel to compete alone against the Road Rules girls. In a grueling mud wrestling competition, Road Rules won because Coral and Nicole refused to compete.
  • Campus Crawl vs. Real World Las Vegas - The Campus Crawl cast first had to take a photograph with one of the Las Vegas castmembers handcuffed to the bathtub. Because Raquel had met Steven of Las Vegas in the College Station casting call, Raquel was able to coax Steven to show her and Rachel the Las Vegas suite. Not knowing that the two were from Road Rules, they were able to handcuff and photograph Steven. The cast competed at Lake Red Rock near Las Vegas, Nevada which The Real World won. The most memorable moment during this face-off was when Road Rules' Eric hooked up with Real World's Trishelle, much to the dismay of Eric's former flame Kendal.
  • South Pacific vs. Road Rules Campus Crawl - This cast competed in a marathon challenge, in which the cast was required to stay up for two days straight competing in various different games. The casts were not allowed to sleep during the 48-hour period. In the last competition, in which they had to remember various details in the past 48-hours, the Campus Crawl cast pulled off a win.
  • X-treme vs. Road Rules South Pacific - The two casts competed in a series of games which concludes in a boxing match. The X-treme cast beat the South Pacific cast.
  • Viewers' Revenge vs. Pit Crew. Roadies beat out the Pit Crew in a mission that had players carrying tires from sand dunes. They also beat the Pit Crew in a mission that involved weight lifting and weight puzzles, along with a football game.The final challenge was carrying boxes across semis and droping them into the hole, Pit Crew finaly won. Making the score 3-1!!

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