2002 TV News Archives

Super Museum in Metropolis, Illinois

February 14, 2002: "TV Road Trip" Visits Metropolis, Illinois

A Two-Hour World Premiere Special Hosted by John Ritter Features Trips Down Memory Lane with Noell Neil, Jack Larson, and Many More...

Walton's Mountain... Southfork... the Ponderosa Ranch... Gotham City... Metropolis.... Mayberry. For years these magical locations - and their colorful inhabitants - were brought to life in our living rooms each week through some of television's most popular and enduring series. Now, on Sunday, April 7th from 9-11pm (ET/PT), the Travel Channel provides an unforgettable sightseeing tour down television's memory lane with a two-hour special, TV ROAD TRIP. Hosted by actor John Ritter, best known for his role as Jack Tripper on Three's Company, TV ROAD TRIP features stars from some of America's most-loved TV series as they visit the cities and sites where their shows were filmed.

This two-hour tour around America will make a stop at Metropolis, Illinois. Noel Neill, "Lois Lane" from The Adventures of Superman, flies to the "Superman Capitol of the World" - Metropolis, IL. Although the TV series was never filmed there, each year the city celebrates the "Man of Steel" with a festival where visitors can join a Superman look-alike contest, read the local paper called The Daily Planet, or visit an impressive Superman museum with over 75,000 items including George Reeve's original costume and a lunchbox that is now worth $7,000.

In addition to visiting show locations, many celebrities reveal little-known secrets about their TV shows. Adam West who played "Batman" divulges the secret location of the Bat Cave (the exterior was shot right under the Hollywood sign) and explains that he was uncomfortable at first about donning the Batman costume with tights in front of his co-stars. And, Noel Neill "Lois Lane" and Jack Larson "Jimmy Olsen" from The Adventures of Superman tell of the production tricks used to make Superman fly in an era before special effects technology was developed.

TV ROAD TRIP is sponsored in part by Honda and Mastercard.

TV ROAD TRIP is produced by Nash Entertainment for the Travel Channel. Bruce Nash is executive producer. Debra Weeks is producer. Kathleen Cromley is executive producer for the Travel Channel.

Nash Entertainment, a diversified television production company, was formed in 1994. The company has created specials, series and movies for NBC, ABC, CBS, Fox, and cable networks such as the Travel Channel's sister network, TLC.

Travel Channel is the only television network devoted to the world's most popular destinations. It is available in more than 60 million homes and is a service of Discovery Networks, a unit of Discovery Communications, Inc., which operates and manages Discovery Channel, TLC, Animal Planet, Discovery Health Channel, Discovery Kids Channel, Discovery Science Channel, Discovery Home & Leisure, Discovery Civilization Channel, Discovery Wings Channel and Discovery en Espanol. The unit also markets and distributes BBC America. Visit the Travel Channel on the web at discovery.com.



2002 Television News

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