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| American Trucker | |
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| Directed by | List
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| Starring | Robb Mariani |
| Composer | Jeremy Sweet |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Original language | English |
| No. of seasons | 2 |
| No. of episodes | 28 |
| Production | |
| Producers | List
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| Cinematography | Tim Fenoglio |
| Editors | List
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| Camera setup | David C. Smith |
| Production company | Brentwood Communications International |
| Original release | |
| Network | Speed |
| Release | February 21 (2011-02-21) – November 10, 2011 (2011-11-10) |
American Trucker is a television show on theSpeed cable channel.[1] Hosted by Robb Mariani, the pilot episode featured him helping another mechanic restore a 1980Kenworth K-100 Aerodyne trucks, which was used in the television seriesB. J. and the Bear, along with a short piece about the world's largest truck stop, theIowa 80.
American Trucker ran a total of twenty-eight episodes across two seasons.
The show was produced byBud Brutsman, and directed in part by Steve Beebe of the showOverhaulin'.[2] The content of the program was derived from Mariani's background with trucks and trucking history. Dan Bruno, the owner of the Rubber Duck's Mack truck fromConvoy and past owner of the Peterbilt tanker fromDuel[3] is credited on the show as a technical consultant.[2]
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