“One day I was watching a local TV show called ‘Homescapes’ and noticed it was produced locally. I called the Retrospect Productions, the company that produced Homescapes, and talked to them about this idea I had. They agreed to produce our pilot episode on spec for the local PBS station” explain Mathison.
After a successful pilot show on the Tulsa PBS stations, Two Wheel Oklahoma talked to OETA about a statewide show. The show is now on on Sunday mornings at 8:30 on OETA.
The Two Wheel Oklahoma crew has much higher goals, however. “We want to go national” says Mathison. “Two Wheel America is our next goal.”
“We think a travel show that uses motorcycles to explore places that are truly off the beaten path is something that would go over well nationally” adds Brown. “Today Oklahoma, tomorrow the world!”

Ducati of Oklahoma provided the eye candy for the event

The beautiful Jodi Fritts tries on a Ducati Monster for size.
In support of Two Wheel Oklahoma’s efforts, the great folks at Ducati of Oklahoma brought some eye candy for the show – the new Ducati Multistrada 1200 made its first showing in Oklahoma at the event. This beautiful black example of Italian adventure touring turned heads and brought plenty of Ducatista’s to the event. Around 60 people enjoyed drinks, the beautiful sunset along the Oklahoma River, some sexy Ducati motorcycles and lovely female models, music and great food. The atmosphere at the Chesapeake Boathouse was perfect for this cool event. Riding home in a light rain was a small price to pay for a great time!
This entry was posted on Sunday, March 21st, 2010 at 2:03 pm. It is filed under News and tagged with Ducati, motorcycle, OETA, television.
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