Season three of ‘Myrtle Manor’ to premiere Thursday
Becky Robertson, Jared and Chelsey Stetson, along with their new baby Bellamy, and the rest of the trailer park crew will make their ways back to television Thursday night as the third season of TLC’s “Trailer Park: Welcome to Myrtle Manor” is set to premiere.
The 10-episode season will air 10 p.m. Thursday. Cast members will hold a premiere party at Carlos’ n Charlie’s restaurant at Broadway at the Beach beginning at 8 p.m.
“All the cast has been asked to be there as well as people from TLC, and Jupiter and Weinstein, too,” Cecil Patrick said, who is a cast member and owner of Patrick’s Mobile Home Park, where the show is filmed. “It’s going to be a lot of fun.”
Jupiter Entertainment and The Weinstein Co. produce the show for TLC.
Season three welcomes back veteran residents Jared and Chelsey Stetson, Robertson, Peggy Beaulieu, Anne Johnson, Marvin Gerald, Gina Shelley, Roy Bullard, Roger “Bandit” Kelley and Amanda Adams.
Season two additions Brittany Austin, Kimberly Evans, Brock Reiman and Roxy Buck also will be back. There also will be some new faces this season, according to the show’s Facebook page. Promotion materials also feature the return of Jessica Burke who hasn’t been seen since the first season.
According to promotional materials from TLC, this season will feature “plenty of juicy gossip, steamy romance, and more drama than any one park can handle.”
“Jared and Chelsey bring home their beautiful baby Bellamy, Amanda ruffles feathers with a new boyfriend, and a blast from the past returns to the park to stir things up,” according to TLC.
Filming of the third season wrapped in November at Patrick’s Mobile Home Park off Highway 15 in Myrtle Beach.
It took about three-and-a-half months after the second season’s finale for cast members to learn if the show would be renewed for a third season.
During the second season, the show averaged 1.1 million viewers, tying its average for season one, according to Nielsen, which measures the ratings of television shows. The show had its highest ratings during the third episode of the second season, garnering about 1.3 million viewers.
This story was originally published February 24, 2015 at 6:00 AM with the headline "Season three of ‘Myrtle Manor’ to premiere Thursday."