CMT has announced that it has renewed Trick My Truck for a third season, Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Making the Team for a second season, and Country Fried Home Videos for a third season.
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Similar to MTV's Pimp My Ride and Discovery Channel's Monster Garage, Trick My Truck customizes semi-trailer trucks instead of cars and motorcycles. In each half-hour episode, the Chrome Shop Mafia in Joplin, MS takes the rig of an unsuspecting person and custom designs it, completely tricking it out from the exterior to the interior. In the end, the truck driver is surprised to find his cab has been transformed into a home on wheels.
Trick My Truck's third season will consist of eight episode and is scheduled to premiere in July. The show is produced by Varuna Entertainment, Inc., with Jason Morgan and Rob Zazzali serving as executive producers. Trick My Truck is the highest-rated original series in CMT's 24-year history.
Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Making the Team takes viewers behind-the-scenes of the tryouts of the National Football League team's world-famous cheerleading squad. The show's eight-episode second season will premiere in September -- just in time for the football season.
Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Making the Team is produced by Triage Entertainment, with Kelli McGonagill Finglass, Stu Schreiberg, Stephen Kroopnick and Eugene Pack serving as executive producers.
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Hosted by Blue Collar star Bill Engvall, Country Fried Home Videos is an America's Funniest Home Videos-like that shows just how far people will go for some fun and 15 seconds of fame. The show's eight-episode third season will premiere in July. Country Fried Home Videos is produced by Mack and Bradley Anderson of First Television.
In addition to the renewals of Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Making the Team, Trick My Truck and Country Fried Home Videos, CMT also announced six other new shows: CMT Diary, Opening Act, Ty Murray’s Celebrity Bull Riding Challenge, America’s Top Cowboy, Prankville, Bandits Vs. Smokies and Born Country.
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