American cable channel HGTV features many do-it-yourself shows, as does sister channel DIY Network.
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He has directed episodes of a number of notable television series including Home Improvement, Spin City, My Wife and Kids, Growing Pains, According to Jim, The War at Home, and Quintuplets.
For instance, in the case of Builders Square, the home improvement retailer could not compete with industry leaders such as Home Depot when it could not materialize the same low costs and contracts.
They went on to create and produce Carol & Company, Thunder Alley, Buddies, Soul Man and their most successful creation, the sitcom Home Improvement starring Tim Allen.
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He is best known for co-creating the 1990s sitcom Home Improvement along with Carmen Finestra and Matt Williams.
In 1995, Haenicke made a cameo appearance in one episode of the sitcom Home Improvement, starring Tim Allen who is a 1976 graduate of WMU.
His producing debut came in 1991 with the sitcom Home Improvement starring Tim Allen, also directing a number of episodes of the series.
He is best known for his roles as the middle child Randy Taylor on the sitcom Home Improvement, as Pinocchio in New Line Cinema's The Adventures of Pinocchio, and as the voice of the young Simba in Disney's The Lion King.
His credits over a career of more than 40 years included All in the Family (95 episodes), Archie Bunker's Place (97 episodes), Who's the Boss? (188 episodes), Home Improvement (203 episodes) and 8 Simple Rules (75 episodes).
To name just a few T.V. shows, he has appeared on Monk, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, The Gilmore Girls, The West Wing, Baywatch, Boston Common and Home Improvement.
He later went on to write for such TV shows as Little House on the Prairie, Family Ties, Fame, "Remington Steele" starring Pierce Brosnan and the number one hit Home Improvement.
Holliday also made appearances on television shows such as The Golden Girls, where she played Rose Nylund's blind sister Lily, in a recurring role as Jill Taylor's mother on Home Improvement, and a regular on The Client.
In 1995, Saleen formed a race team with comedian Tim Allen and fellow race driver Bob Bondurant, called Saleen/Allen "RRR" Speedlab (the name "RRR" was a play on Allen's "arr arr arr" grunt which had become his trademark in both stand-up comedy and on his television show, Home Improvement).
The categories of retailers may vary widely, from electronics stores to bookstores to home improvement stores.
Today's Homeowner with Danny Lipford is the title of a weekly home improvement television program and weekly radio program, both hosted by Danny Lipford.
Home improvement expert Lou Manfredini serves as Ace's "Helpful Hardware Man" and media spokesperson.
After leaving baseball, he spent four years as a greeter at the Martoni Marquis on Sunset Strip in Los Angeles before going into sales for various home-improvement companies, eventually starting his own company, Major League Construction.
Brad's next project was hosting a home improvement show with his brother Chris on OLN (Outdoor Life Network) called The Outhouse.
Among the buildings on the site is a Lowe's home improvement store that opened on December 10, 2007, as one of the first three to be established by the retail chain in Canada.
Brico Dépôt is a French chain of DIY and Home Improvement stores, headquartered in Longpont-sur-Orge.
Bricorama is a home improvement retailer based in Noisy-le-Grand, France.
In 2007, the site launched a "green" section on environmentally friendly home improvement and repair.
Thrifty White began closing its White Mart operations in the late 1980s; the store at Gateway Mall was taken by Menards, a Wisconsin-based home improvement chain.
Income Property is a home-improvement program in which host Scott McGillivray introduces a Toronto-area couple to various houses then designs and executes a renovation of the selected property to prepare to rent a part of it and allow the couple to live in the other part.
Segrete currently writes monthly columns for two magazines, do! and House Beautiful She also co-hosts (with Tom Kraeutler) a syndicated call-in radio show on home improvement called The Money Pit Home Improvement Radio Show which in 2013 was broadcast on 300 stations nationwide.
Masters Home Improvement is the trading name of an Australian Home Improvement chain, operated by a joint venture between Australian Retailer Woolworths Limited and Mooresville, North Carolina (United States) based hardware chain, Lowe's.
Nearly every major "Big Box" retail format (e.g. home improvement, general merchandise, grocery, department store, and consumer electronics) has a presence in the township.
In October 2007, he was named by the Halifax as Britain's 'Home Idol' in a survey to find the most popular TV home improvement show presenter, beating Sarah Beeny into second place.
Ron has been featured as a home improvement expert on The Oprah Winfrey Show, Inside Edition, Discovery Channel's Popular Mechanics, Lifetime Television's Our Home and The History Channel's series Modern Marvels — History of Tools, Hands on History and Save our History: Frontier Homes.
It was a one hour home improvement show hosted by identical twins Brad Goddard and Chris Goddard and produced by Peace Point Entertainment.
His home improvement tips are also broadcast across 350 radio stations weekdays during morning drive time.
WUSF was also known for showing a wide variety of home improvement programming, such as Hometime, during the late 1980s and 1990s that WEDU did not regularly program.