Vanilla Ice Goes Amish

Vanilla Ice Goes Amish (2013-2014)

EndedReality show

It's a culture clash, indeed. How does one cope without a smart phone, car and -- especially on construction projects, where power tools are the norm -- electricity? Rapper-turned-renovator Vanilla Ice (aka Rob Van Winkle) finds out in a big way in this series, a follow-up to his popular DIY program "The Vanilla Ice Project". With no frills and no music -- but still topped with his favorite flat-brimmed baseball caps -- Ice visits a large Amish settlement in Ohio to learn the lost art of craftsmanship by hand. He embeds with a local family and bonds with a group of young Amish men and women, who teach him the traditions, practices and trades that have guided their way of life for centuries. Among the projects Ice and his newfound friends tackle are a kitchen reconstruction, a traditional barn-raising, a backyard patio, and a basement renovation.

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Scheduleevery Saturday at 22:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E06Amish Field of DreamsNov. 15, 2014
S02E05Raber Family Fun: Round TwoNov. 8, 2014
S02E04Pimped Out PatioNov. 1, 2014
S02E03Happy Wife, Happy LifeOkt. 25, 2014
S02E02Hundred Year-old RehabOkt. 18, 2014
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Vanilla Ice Goes Amish' first premiere?

'Vanilla Ice Goes Amish' premiered on October 12th, 2013.

Who is the star of the show 'Vanilla Ice Goes Amish'?

The star of the show 'Vanilla Ice Goes Amish' is Robert Van Winkle, aka Vanilla Ice.

What is the premise of 'Vanilla Ice Goes Amish'?

The premise of 'Vanilla Ice Goes Amish' is Vanilla Ice learning the techniques of Amish builders to renovate a home in Ohio.

Why did Vanilla Ice choose to work with the Amish builders?

Vanilla Ice chose to work with the Amish builders because they are known for their exceptional craftsmanship and attention to detail.

What is the name of the Amish community that Vanilla Ice works with?

The Amish community that Vanilla Ice works with is called the Holmes County community.

What type of home does Vanilla Ice renovate with the Amish builders?

Vanilla Ice renovates a 5,000 square foot, 1800s-era Amish farmhouse with the Amish builders.

How many episodes are there in the first season of 'Vanilla Ice Goes Amish'?

There are 10 episodes in the first season of 'Vanilla Ice Goes Amish'.

What is the religion of the Amish community that Vanilla Ice works with?

The Amish community that Vanilla Ice works with follows the Anabaptist Christian tradition.

What are some of the challenges Vanilla Ice faces while working with the Amish builders?

Some of the challenges Vanilla Ice faces while working with the Amish builders include adapting to their work pace, technology limitations, and lack of electricity and power tools.

Does Vanilla Ice have any prior construction experience before working with the Amish?

Yes, Vanilla Ice has prior construction experience and has worked on home renovation projects before.

What skills does Vanilla Ice learn from the Amish builders?

Vanilla Ice learns traditional building techniques, such as hand-cutting and shaping wood, that he incorporates into the renovation of the farmhouse.

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