Meet the Barkers

American TV series or program
Meet the Barkers
GenreReality
Directed byAlan Finn
Cameron Glendenning
StarringTravis Barker
Shanna Moakler
Theme music composerPeter Perret, Blink-182
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes16
Production
Executive producersRod Aissa
Lois Clark Curren
Marcus J. Fox
Melanie Graham
Jesse Ignjatovic
ProducerNate Hayden
Running time30 mins.
Original release
NetworkMTV
ReleaseApril 6, 2005 (2005-04-06) –
February 7, 2006 (2006-02-07)

Meet the Barkers is a reality television series which aired on MTV.[1] The series followed the everyday life of Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker and his wife Shanna Moakler, as well as Moakler and Barker's two children, Alabama Luella Barker and Landon Asher Barker.[2] Moakler and Oscar De La Hoya's daughter, Atiana Cecelia De La Hoya, also appeared on the show.[3] Meet the Barkers lasted two seasons, airing 16 episodes.[4] Barker filed for divorce after the series finale until it was finalized in 2008.

In 2008, MuchMusic (before becoming Much) started airing Meet the Barkers after Barker's involvement with the 2008 South Carolina Learjet 60 crash.

Family members

  • Travis Barker (born November 14, 1975) is the drummer of Blink 182 and The Transplants, and (formerly of) The Aquabats, Box Car Racer, and +44.
  • Shanna Moakler (born March 28, 1975) is a former Miss New York USA, Miss USA (received crown when the winner Chelsi Smith became Miss Universe), and Playboy model. She played "Monica Harper" on the television series Pacific Blue from 1998 though 2000.
  • Atiana Cecelia De La Hoya (born March 29, 1999) is the daughter of Moakler and boxer Oscar De La Hoya.
  • Landon Asher Barker (born October 9, 2003) is Barker and Moakler's son and older offspring.
  • Alabama Luella Barker (born December 24, 2005) is Barker and Moakler's daughter and younger offspring. She was born during the production of season two and only shown in the final episode. Despite the Barkers celebrating Christmas with Alabama present, scenes involving the then-newborn were filmed in early 2006.

Episode guide

Season 1

Ep # Title Airdate
1 "It's Moving Day for the Barkers!" April 6, 2005
2 "Mr. Mom" April 13, 2005
3 "The Juicy Black Dress" April 13, 2005
4 "Wedding Issues" April 27, 2005
5 "Barkers' Bachelor Party" May 4, 2005
6 "Travis' Birthday Bash" May 11, 2005
7 "Thanksgiving!" May 18, 2005
8 "On the Road Again" May 25, 2005
9 "Christmas" June 1, 2005
10 "Barkers Head to Hawaii" June 8, 2005

Season 2

Ep # Title Airdate
11 "The Barkers are Back!" January 3, 2006
12 "Happy Birthday Travis" January 10, 2006
13 "Gettin' to Work" January 17, 2006
14 "The $10,000 Christmas Tree" January 24, 2006
15 "Home Furnishing Disaster" January 31, 2006
16 "An Alabama Christmas" February 7, 2006

References

  1. ^ "Meet the Barkers TV Review | Common Sense Media".
  2. ^ "MTV's "Meet the Barkers" | San Diego Reader".
  3. ^ "Rock 'N' Roll Clan – in "Meet the Barkers," Parents Party and Make Play Dates". 3 April 2005.
  4. ^ Meet the Barkers (TV Series 2005– ) - IMDb, 6 April 2005, retrieved 2021-04-16

External links

  • Meet the Barkers at IMDb Edit this at Wikidata
  • Official Website at MTV.com
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