Generated by Llama 3.3-70BThis Old House is a long-running American home renovation television series that has been a staple on PBS since its debut in 1979, with Russell Morash as its creator and original producer, and has also aired on NBC and ABC. The show has undergone several format changes over the years, with various hosts, including Bob Vila and Kevin O'Connor, and has featured numerous experts, such as Norm Abram and Tom Silva, who have become household names. The series has been recognized with multiple Emmy Awards and has been nominated for several Peabody Awards, and has also been broadcast on CBC Television in Canada and SBS in Australia. The show's success has also led to the creation of a magazine, which is published by Taunton Press and features articles on home renovation and maintenance, with contributions from experts like Gary Striegler and Lucy Lawless.
The concept of This Old House was born out of a WGBH production meeting, where Russell Morash and Bob Vila discussed the idea of a home renovation show, which would later become a model for other shows like Trading Spaces and Extreme Makeover: Home Edition. The first episode aired on February 20, 1979, and featured the renovation of a Victorian-style house in Boston, with Bob Vila as the host, and Norm Abram and Tom Silva as the show's original carpenters, who have also worked on other shows like New Yankee Workshop and Ask This Old House. Over the years, the show has undergone several format changes, with Kevin O'Connor taking over as host in 2003, and has featured guest appearances by experts like Al Roker and Ty Pennington, and has also been broadcast on Create and DIY Network.
The production of This Old House involves a team of experts, including architects, engineers, and contractors, who work together to renovate and restore historic homes, often in collaboration with organizations like the National Trust for Historic Preservation and the Historic Preservation Society. The show is produced by WGBH and This Old House Productions, with Russell Morash serving as the executive producer, and has also been produced in association with PBS and Corporation for Public Broadcasting. The show's production team has included notable figures like David Vos and Heath Racela, who have also worked on other shows like Antiques Roadshow and Frontline.
The cast and crew of This Old House have included a range of experts and personalities, such as Norm Abram, Tom Silva, and Richard Trethewey, who have become well-known for their expertise in home renovation and maintenance, and have also appeared on other shows like The New Yankee Workshop and Ask This Old House. The show has also featured guest appearances by experts like Mike Rowe and Nick Offerman, and has included a range of hosts, including Bob Vila and Kevin O'Connor, who have also worked on other shows like Hometime and Renovation Realities. The show's crew has included notable figures like John Tomlin and Susan Dangel, who have also worked on other shows like Nova and American Experience.
This Old House has produced over 40 seasons, with over 800 episodes, featuring a range of renovation projects, from historic homes to modern condominiums, and has also included special episodes on topics like sustainable building and energy efficiency, with contributions from experts like Amory Lovins and Paul Hawken. The show has also featured episodes on restoration and preservation, with a focus on historic homes and buildings, and has included collaborations with organizations like the National Park Service and the Historic Preservation Society. The show's episodes have been broadcast on PBS and other networks, and have also been made available on DVD and streaming platforms like Netflix and Hulu.
This Old House has had a significant impact on the home renovation industry, with its emphasis on sustainable building and energy efficiency, and has also been recognized for its educational value, with awards from organizations like the National Association of Home Builders and the American Institute of Architects. The show has also been praised for its attention to detail and its commitment to preserving historic homes and buildings, and has been recognized with multiple Emmy Awards and Peabody Awards, and has also been nominated for several Daytime Emmy Awards and Telly Awards. The show's success has also led to the creation of a range of spin-off shows, including Ask This Old House and The New Yankee Workshop, and has also inspired a range of other home renovation shows, like Fixer Upper and Property Brothers.
This Old House has spawned a range of spin-off shows, including Ask This Old House and The New Yankee Workshop, which have also been broadcast on PBS and other networks, and have featured many of the same experts and personalities, including Norm Abram and Tom Silva. The show has also inspired a range of other home renovation shows, like Fixer Upper and Property Brothers, which have been broadcast on HGTV and other networks, and have featured experts like Chip Gaines and Drew Scott. The show's success has also led to the creation of a range of related products, including books and magazines, and has also inspired a range of conferences and workshops on home renovation and maintenance, with contributions from experts like Sarah Susanka and Jim Rohn. Category:Home renovation television series