Two Wheel Oklahoma will debut October 3rd in Tulsa on KMYT.
After two years of planning, writing and riding, we are unveiling a new television program for Green Country viewers. Beginning October 3rd Two Wheel Oklahoma will air Saturdays at 9:00 am on Tulsa television KMYT-41. Viewers will ride along as Brad Mathison and Rex Brown tour Oklahoma by motorcycle. The show will feature local festivals, unusual places and interviews with local characters.
The majority of the show will focus on the highways, history and unique places that make Oklahoma special. The pilot episode features Claremore, Oklahoma and places like the Will Rogers Memorial. Future shows will visit destinations such as the Talimena Scenic Byway, Red Rock Canyon and Oklahoma's only railroad tunnel.
“We've been riding around this state all our lives, but I'm constantly amazed how we always seem to discover something new. If you're looking for it, there's almost always something interesting just around the next bend.”
KMYT-41, commonly known as My 41, is available on most cable and satellite carriers in Northeastern Oklahoma. More markets will be added in the near future, eventually making the show available to viewers across the state.
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Two Wheel Oklahoma is a television travel show featuring the motorcycle journeys of Brad Mathison and Rex Brown throughout the Sooner State.
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It's a Travel Show
Two Wheel Oklahoma is a television travel show featuring the motorcycle rides of Brad Mathison and Rex Brown along the scenic highways and backroads of Oklahoma.
Each episode highlights a stretch of road or historic route and explores unique destinations along the way. Tune in three times a week on the Cox Channel.
We hope you'll come ride along.
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Currently TWO is only broadcast in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
KMYT broadcasts over the air on channel 41 and is available on Cox Cable channel 10 and Dish Network on 8925.
Look for Two Wheel Oklahoma to be available statewide in the near future.
Hey folks- just a quick update.
Our last broadcast on 41 was December 26. Since that time we've been editing our episodes to prepare them for public television.
Beginning in April 2010 we'll be seen on OETA every Sunday morning!
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