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Room for Improvement is an Australian lifestyle television series aired on the Seven Network from 2000 until 2003. It was hosted by Scott McGregor and later Tom Williams. It also featured presenters Kate Ryerson, Alex Zaharov-Reutt, Craig Russell, Rob Palmer and Sophie Ward. Series One and Series Two were directed by Helen Parker.
The turning point in Williams' life occurred in 2000, when he phoned into a radio show hosted by comic duo Merrick & Rosso. His style interested them so much that he was given a regular segment on the show, which eventually led to an on-air role as a builder on the Seven Network renovation show Room for Improvement . [ 1 ]
From 2000 to 2003 he was a DIY presenter on Better Homes and Gardens and from 2002 to 2004 hosted the home renovation series Room for Improvement on the Seven Network. [ citation needed ] In 1999 he combined television presenting with his interest in railways by hosting the travel series Railway Adventures Across Australia for Channel 10. [ 2 ]
If your memory of this iconic home improvement show is of host Bob Vila, get with the program. Since he signed off in 1989 (!), there have been two other hosts, tons of contractors, a magazine ...
Does everybody know what time it is? That was the famous phrase that came out of Home Improvement, the ABC sitcom that aired from September 1991 to May 1999.The 30-minute comedy followed Tim "The ...
Palmer appeared on Channel Seven's Room For Improvement program (2001–2003), and also on the short-lived House Calls to the Rescue. In 2004, he became the DIY section presenter on Better Homes and Gardens. [1] At the end of December 2014, it was reported that his contract with Channel Seven was not renewed. [2]
Following his tenure on Home Improvement, Allen focused on movies for more than a decade before coming back to TV with Last Man Standing in 2011. He played another family man, Mike Baxter, for ...
She later hosted and produced her own shows: Room for Change (1995–2002) on HGTV, Home Savvy (1996–2001) on TLC, and Passport to Design (2002–2005) on Travel Channel. Liebeler is now the president of her own production company (2×4 Productions [ 2 ] ) and returned as a guest on Hometime for projects in October 2006, December 2009 ...