Viva La Bam

American reality television series

  • Bam Margera
  • Troy Miller
Starring
  • Bam Margera
  • Phil Margera
  • April Margera
  • Don Vito
  • Ryan Dunn
  • Raab Himself
  • Brandon DiCamillo
  • Rake Yohn
Opening theme"The King of Rock 'n Roll" by Daniel LioneyeCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo. of seasons5No. of episodes40 (list of episodes)ProductionExecutive producers
  • Bam Margera
  • Troy Miller
  • Tracey Baird
Producers
  • Todd Chambers
  • Tim Glomb
  • Pete DeLasho
Production locationsWest Chester, Pennsylvania, U.S.CinematographyJoe FrantzEditors
  • Narumi Inatsugu
  • John M. Valerio
  • Roger Hinze
  • Rick Kent
  • Sean McGinty
Running time19–21 minutesProduction companies
  • 18 Husky (season 1–3)
  • Dakota Pictures
  • Bam Margera Productions
Original releaseNetworkMTVReleaseOctober 26, 2003 (2003-10-26) –
March 22, 2006 (2006-03-22)Related

Viva La Bam is an American reality television series that stars Bam Margera and his friends and family. The show is a spin-off from MTV's Jackass, in which Margera and most of the main cast appeared. Each episode had a specific theme, mission, or challenge which was accomplished by performing pranks, skateboarding, and enlisting the help of friends, relatives, and/or experts. Although partly improvised, the show was supported by a greater degree of planning and organization.

History

Production

The cast included Bam Margera, Ryan Dunn, Brandon DiCamillo, Raab Himself, and Rake Yohn. The show also starred Bam's parents Phil and April and his uncle Don Vito. Tim Glomb and Brandon Novak later joined the main cast. The show was mostly filmed in and around West Chester, Pennsylvania and also visited Las Vegas, Atlantic City, New Orleans, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, Mexico, Brazil, and Finland. The episode "Iceland", originally shot for the second season, became known as the "Lost Episode" of the series, and can be found on Viva La Bands: a two-disc compilation album featuring several bands from the series.

The show debuted on October 26, 2003, and concluded on August 14, 2005, on the MTV network in the United States. It later became licensed around the world. Tony Hawk starred in the pilot and Mardi Gras episodes. Each of the five seasons consisted of eight half-hour episodes, comprising 40 episodes in total. In December 2005, Bam Margera addressed rumors of a sixth season on Last Call with Carson Daly. His comment was that there would be no sixth season, but there would be occasional MTV specials and he and Johnny Knoxville were planning things for possible Jackass stunts. On March 22, 2006, a 2 episode special of Viva La Bam, titled "Viva La Spring Break" aired. It featured Bam and his friends, his parents April and Phil, and his uncle Don Vito travelling from West Chester, Pennsylvania to Fort Lauderdale, Florida together to cause mayhem at a beach party, with them doing stunts and pulling pranks underway. Notably, Raab Himself did not appear in this special.

Featured music and guests

The show also featured music from some of Margera's favorite bands, such as HIM, CKY, Bloodhound Gang, Cradle of Filth, Clutch, Turbonegro, Dimmu Borgir, Carnal Forge, Slayer, Gwar, Children of Bodom, The Bled, The 69 Eyes, and Free Beer. Many of Margera's friends also appear on the show, including Johnny Knoxville, The Dudesons, and fellow skateboarders Tony Hawk, Terry Kennedy, Jason Ellis, and Bob Burnquist. Actor Sean Penn and his son Hopper made an appearance in the episode "Fort Knoxville", and rock musician Billy Idol appeared on the "special" birthday episode "Ape's Surprise". In the episode "Driveway Skatepark" there are a number of celebrities such as Tommy Lee, Dave Grohl, Holly Madison, Pharrell Williams, Don "Magic" Juan and Charlie O'Connell.

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
18October 26, 2003 (2003-10-26)December 14, 2003 (2003-12-14)
28April 25, 2004 (2004-04-25)June 13, 2004 (2004-06-13)
38October 24, 2004 (2004-10-24)December 12, 2004 (2004-12-12)
48March 6, 2005 (2005-03-06)April 24, 2005 (2005-04-24)
58June 26, 2005 (2005-06-26)August 14, 2005 (2005-08-14)

See also

References

  • "Viva la Bam" Seasons 1-5 MTV / 18 Husky Productions, 2003–2005

External links

  • Viva La Bam at IMDb Edit this at Wikidata
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