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Man Caves

American home renovation program


Summary

American home renovation program

FieldValue
genreInfotainment, Home renovation, DIY
presenterTony Siragusa
Jason Cameron
theme_music_composerChris Alan Lee
Scott Clausen
countryUnited States
languageEnglish
num_seasons12
num_episodes134
executive_producerDave Hamilton
James Burstall
Mike Stafford
editorJason C. Stewart
cinematographyJohn Acosta
cameraMulti-camera
runtime30 minutes (including commercials)
companyLeopard Films USA
Swift River Productions
networkDIY Network
first_aired
last_aired

Jason Cameron Scott Clausen James Burstall Mike Stafford Swift River Productions

Man Caves is a home renovation reality television program hosted by former NFL defensive tackle and Super Bowl winner Tony Siragusa{{cite magazine

Synopsis

In each episode, Siragusa and Cameron visit a house at which the male resident wants a particular room transformed into a male-themed hobby room, otherwise known as a man cave. Each man cave is custom-designed for the recipient based on his hobbies and likes. The rooms are then renovated to include a media center, minibar, and a lounge among other elements.{{cite news

Notable renovations

There have been several notable renovations that included celebrities or famous places.

Man caves have been created for Food Network personalities Michael Symon and Duff Goldman. The episode involving Goldman was also filmed as part of the Season 8 premiere of his show Ace of Cakes, entitled "Man Caves".{{cite news

The crew built a man cave for the United Service Organization at Camp Virginia in Kuwait, revamping one of the tents. A NASCAR-themed man cave was created at Bristol Motor Speedway for the NASCAR race weekend 2012.{{cite news The setting of the show's 100th episode was at Madame Tussauds in New York, where a man cave was built as the background set for host Siragusa's own wax figure. The actual building of the man cave was done for live public viewing in Times Square in April 2011.{{cite web

The Man Caves crew also helped Nolan Ryan renovate a box suite at "The Ballpark at Arlington," and they were also called to help Michael Strahan transfer Kelly Ripa's old dressing room on Live! With Kelly and Michael.

References

References

  1. [http://www.diynetwork.com/diy-man-caves-episode/videos/index.html Complete Episode List] {{webarchive. link. (2012-03-19 [[DIY Network]] official website. Retrieved on March 27, 2012.)
  2. "MAN CAVES (DIY)".
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