Funding is provided by GMC, The Home Depot, and Stanley. Senior producer and director is David Vos and senior series producer is Chris Wolfe. From landscaping to plumbing and everything in between, the "Ask This Old House" experts are ready to lend a hand and welcome viewer questions at "Ask This Old House" is produced by This Old House Productions, Inc., for This Old House Ventures, Inc., and presented on PBS by WGBH Boston. Other cities visited this season include: Toronto, Los Angeles, Fargo, N.D., and Salt Lake City, Utah. To enter, fans should "like" AETN at Complete details will be announced through Facebook. Fans who share their own home improvement stories will have a chance to win one of the three prize packs. Afterward, O'Connor heads to Memphis to tour Graceland, the home of Elvis Presley, and Silva helps a Memphis homeowner replace her old, worn-out kitchen cabinet hardware.ĪETN is conducting a Facebook contest in early February to give away three posters signed by O'Connor and Silva.
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O'Connor travels to Little Rock to install an outdoor electrical outlet for a homeowner. 19 "Ask This Old House" covers the installation of an outdoor electrical outlet and live home improvement workshops in Little Rock and Memphis. While in Tulsa, Tretheway and a local contractor help a homeowner make an old fireplace more energy efficient by installing a wood-burning insert. Then, plumbing and heating expert Richard Thretheway, general contractor Tom Silva, and host Kevin O'Connor conduct home improvement workshops with live audiences in Little Rock, Memphis and Tulsa. In the first episode of a two-part road trip through America's heartland, landscape contractor Roger Cook helps a homeowner in Wichita, Kan., plant a narrow garden bed near her driveway. 12 will feature planting a garden bed and live home improvement workshops in Little Rock, Memphis and Tulsa. The Little Rock segments included a workshop in the River Market pavilion that addressed repairing window screens and a house call to replace an outdoor electrical outlet.
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The crew stopped in Little Rock in October, taping two Practical tips and instruction to help homeowners with projects around "Ask This Old House" kicked off a new season in the fall by travelingįrom coast to coast tackling home improvement projects and offering Arkansas PBS > Engage > Pressroom > 'Ask This Old House' Little Rock episodes to air on AETN 'Ask This Old House' Little Rock episodes to air on AETN