13th Season Of Ask This Old HouseĀ® Premieres On PBS October 2nd
13th Season Of Ask This Old House® Premieres On PBS October 2nd
Featuring a special episode on dealing with drought as well as expert housecalls in Florida, Nevada, California, Missouri, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Maine and West Virginia
CONCORD, Mass., Sept. 22, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Host Kevin O'Connor, general contractor Tom Silva, plumbing/heating expert Richard Trethewey and landscape contractor Roger Cook are hitting the road again and traveling cross-country to teach practical home improvement lessons to homeowners and millions of viewers.
In Season 13, Ask This Old House devotes an entire special episode to examining the serious drought that has affected a third of the country. Weather Channel meteorologist Jim Cantore shares some staggering statistics, while our experts provide affordable solutions for coping with these unprecedented conditions. During the episode, Richard and Kevin visit Las Vegas and Lake Mead, the largest manmade reservoir in the US whose water levels are at an all-time low.
Other stops over the course of the season include Orlando, where Roger explains how to care for backyard citrus trees in the face of a disease that's killing 20-30% of trees statewide, and Kansas City, where the guys help a homeowner install a natural gas line for a new grill (making time to sample some local KC BBQ as well!). The team also visits San Francisco, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Maine and West Virginia, continuing to help make beautiful spaces for everyday homeowners.
The popular "What Is It" franchise, the fan-favorite segment in which the guys try to stump each other with strange-looking tools, returns with some new surprises this season. A NASA astronaut from the International Space Station makes a guest appearance, bringing along a tool that's literally out of this world.
Season 13 features a total of 26 brand-new episodes and will premier nationally on PBS October 2nd. Viewers can watch a sneak peek of season 13 here http://bit.ly/1u7h8EQ
Check www.thisoldhouse.com/tvschedule or your local listings or watch episodes online at www.thisoldhouse.com/watchasktoh.
Homeowners are invited to submit their questions to www.thisoldhouse.com/askaquestion. Ask This Old House® or connect on Twitter @AskTOH. Experts will answer selected home improvement questions in an on-camera house call recorded for a show segment on PBS or in THIS OLD HOUSE magazine, online at www.thisoldhouse.com.
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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. Senior series producer is Chris Wolfe. This Old House is the No. 1 multimedia home enthusiast brand, offering trusted information and expert advice through award-winning television, a highly regarded magazine and an information-driven Web site. This Old House Ventures, Inc., is a business of Time, Inc., which is a wholly owned subsidiary of Time Warner.
WGBH Boston is America's preeminent public broadcaster and the largest producer of PBS content for TV and the Web, including Masterpiece, Antiques Roadshow, Frontline, Nova, American Experience, Arthur, Curious George, and more than a dozen other prime-time, lifestyle, and children's series. WGBH's television channels include WGBH 2, WGBX 44, and the digital channels World and Create. WGBH TV productions focusing on the region's diverse community include Greater Boston, Basic Black, High School Quiz Show, and Neighborhood Kitchens. WGBH Radio serves listeners across New England with 89.7 WGBH Boston Public Radio; 99.5 WCRB Classical New England; and WCAI, the Cape and Islands NPR® Station. WGBH also is a major source of programs for public radio (among them, PRI's The World®), a leader in educational multimedia (including PBS LearningMedia(TM), providing the nation's educators with free, curriculum-based digital content), and a pioneer in technologies and services that make media accessible to deaf, hard of hearing, blind, and visually impaired audiences. WGBH has been recognized with hundreds of honors: Emmys, Peabodys, duPont-Columbia Awards and Oscars. Find more information at wgbh.org.
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