Travel Channel’s given the go-ahead for sophomore seasons of both Hotel Impossible and Baggage Battles. Both TV series are currently in their first seasons. The cable channel has also announced the third season debut of The Dead Files.
The first season of Hotel Impossible started airing on April 9th, has 13 episodes, and is expected to finish airing in early August. Travel has ordered another baker’s dozen of installments for season two.
Baggage Battles has a 12 episode first season that debuted on April 11th. The season finale will air on July 25th and Travel Channel has order 14 installments for season two.
The cable channel is currently airing season two of The Dead Files on Friday nights. The 14 episode season will finish airing on July 20th. After a couple weeks of reruns, season three of Dead Files will premiere on August 10th. Travel has ordered just a dozen installments for round three.
Here’s the press release with some additional details about all three shows:
TRAVEL CHANNEL GREENLIGHTS SECOND SEASONS OF ORIGINAL SERIES “HOTEL IMPOSSIBLE” AND “BAGGAGE BATTLES”
Network to Premiere Season Three of its Hit Series “The Dead Files” on Friday, August 10
CHEVY CHASE, MD (June 28, 2012) – Following the success of the premiere seasons of Travel Channel’s original series “Hotel Impossible” and “Baggage Battles,” the Network has greenlit production for second seasons of both hit shows. “Baggage Battles” will begin filming 14 half-hour episodes in July, and “Hotel Impossible” will begin filming 13 one-hour episodes next month as well. Additionally, a third season of Travel Channel’s popular original paranormal investigative series, “The Dead Files,” will premiere on Friday, August 10 at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT.
“Our mission is to continue to provide our viewers with new original series that re-imagines the travel experience,” said Andy Singer, General Manager, Travel Channel. “These series allow our viewers to experience travel from a completely original perspective, giving them a peek behind the curtain through a fresh and unique lens.”
Season two of “Baggage Battles” brings back the savvy “auction experts” viewers met in the first season: Laurence and Sally Martin, a married couple who co-own Studio Antiques in El Segundo, California; Mark Meyer, a young entrepreneur from Long Island, New York who owns The Nifty Thrifty store; and New York City’s Billy Leroy, owner of the iconic Billy’s Antiques and Props, one of the last eclectic props and antique stores. The new season will continue to follow these shrewd experts as they trust their keen eye for detail to find forgotten treasures and hidden finds at the top auctions around the world. New episodes from season one are currently premiering Wednesdays at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT through the end of July.
The second season of “Hotel Impossible” will continue to transform struggling and under-performing hotels into bustling tourist destinations through the help of hotel “fixer” Anthony Melchiorri. After secretly scouting each property, Melchiorri identifies its biggest problems and then meets with the staff and owners to determine its key operation issues. As in last season, Melchiorri has just days to formulate a plan, revamp the hotel and re-motivate its staff. For some hotel owners, this is their last hope. New episodes from season one are currently premiering Mondays at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT through the beginning of August.
Travel Channel’s paranormal investigative series, “The Dead Files” premieres its third season on Friday, August 10 at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT with 12 all-new hour-long episodes. The new season features retired NYPD Homicide Detective Steve DiSchiavi and medium Amy Allan as they travel to new cities and towns throughout America, continuing to solve the unexplained disturbances and phenomena in each location. The two approach every case from their specific areas of expertise, combining their unique and often-conflicting skills to solve each unexplained mystery they encounter. DiSchiavi and Allan’s methods and findings remain hidden from each other to preserve the integrity of their findings, until the shocking results are revealed to the client in the compelling, undeniable and often terrifying conclusion. This season, the dynamic duo travels to a variety of locations including Huntington, WV; Joliet, IL; Carmel, NY; Rome, GA; and Garrett, IN.
“Hotel Impossible” is produced by Atlas Media Corp. for Travel Channel. For Atlas, the executive producers are Bruce David Klein, Lorri Leighton and Rob Green. For Travel Channel, the executive producer is Brian Leonard.
“Baggage Battles” is produced by MY Tupelo Entertainment for Travel Channel. For MY Tupelo, the executive producers are Michael Yudin and Joe Townley. For Travel Channel, the executive producer is Daniel A. Schwartz.
“The Dead Files” is produced by Painless Entertainment, Inc. for the Travel Channel. For Painless, the executive producer is Jim Casey and the co-executive producers are Ross Kaiman and Rob Rosen. The executive producer for the Travel Channel is David E. Gerber.
TRAVEL CHANNEL (http://www.travelchannel.com) is a multiplatform travel lifestyle brand with the core mission of providing inspiring and compelling programming that takes viewers beyond their everyday destinations, making the unfamiliar familiar, whether it’s around the world or around the block. A dual feed network that is also available in HD, Travel Channel is the world’s leading travel media brand, and is available in over 94 million U.S. cable homes. Owned and operated by Scripps Networks Interactive (NYSE: SNI), Travel Channel has offices in Chevy Chase, MD, and New York, NY. Scripps Networks Interactive (NYSE: SNI) also owns and operates HGTV, DIY Network, Food Network, Cooking Channel and Great American Country.
What do you think? Are you a regular viewer of any of these Travel Channel TV shows? Do you have a favorite?
I love hotel impossible. It appears to be a no nonsense method of dealing with
rank amateurs, who can’t see the woods for the trees, or mistakenly think that
They can rake in the money, without putting any effort at maintainence, or appeal.
Kudos to Anthony Melchiori, for having the courage to tell it like it is, and take the
Initiative with sometimes hostile owners, who live in denial.
Florinda in alabama
Love Hotel Impossible and Baggage Battles, hope to see a lot more!