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PBS. Release. January 7, 1989. (1989-01-07) –. October 16, 2009. (2009-10-16) The New Yankee Workshop is an American half-hour woodworking television series produced by WGBH Boston, which aired on PBS. Created in 1989 by Russell Morash, the program was hosted by Norm Abram, a regular fixture on Morash's television series This Old House.
Signature. Norm Abram (born October 3, 1949) [1] is an American carpenter, writer, and television host best known for his work on the PBS television programs This Old House and The New Yankee Workshop. [2] He is a Master carpenter and has published several books and articles about the craft.
The New York Yankees are a professional baseball team based in the Bronx, a borough of New York City. Also known as "the Bronx Bombers" and "the Pinstripers", [1][2] the Yankees play in the East Division of Major League Baseball 's (MLB) American League (AL). In its 121 MLB seasons, the franchise has won 27 World Series championships, the most ...
I'm proposing that we split the Episodes section off into a new article called List of The New Yankee Workshop episodes. This is a fairly common practice among Wikipedia articles on TV series, especially ones lasting more than a dozen episodes. Relevant guidelines include MOS:TV#"List of ..." structure and WP:SAL.
21–01. "The Billerica House - 1". September 25, 1999. (September 25, 1999) The 21st season of This Old House kicks off with a visit to Chub Whitten's Colonial home in Ipswitch, Massachusetts. Then, it was a burned wreck; now, a year later, it is impeccably restored.
The Yankees opened their new Yankee Stadium on April 3, 2009, when they hosted an exhibition game against the Chicago Cubs. The new stadium hosted its first regular season game on April 16, when the team played against the Cleveland Indians [1] [2] and their first playoff game against the Minnesota Twins in the ALDS on October 7, 2009. The ...
First season technical adviser Joe Sachs reprised his role and also made his television writing debut on the second season. The series other new writers were Belinda Casas Wells and Anne Kenney; Casas Wells contributed to the story of an episode and Kenney wrote a single episode. Leder and Chulack continued to regularly direct episodes.
2009. (2009) –. December 24, 2016. (2016-12-24) Classic Woodworking (previously Rough Cut: Woodworking with Tommy Mac and Rough Cut with Fine Woodworking) is a woodworking television show hosted by woodworker Tom McLaughlin that is produced by WGBH Boston in partnership with Fine Woodworking. The show is distributed by American Public Television.