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Scott MacGillivray (born June 29, 1957) is an American non-fiction author specializing in motion picture history. His book Laurel & Hardy : From the Forties Forward, revised and expanded in 2009, chronicles the later films of Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy .
Scott McGillivray (born April 7, 1978) is a Canadian entrepreneur, investor, television host, author and educator.. McGillivray is the host and executive producer of the series Income Property, a home renovation show on HGTV Canada and the DIY Network (Canada); and HGTV and DIY Network in the United States. [1]
Scott shared news about the season 5 premiere on Instagram and was met with excitement along with confusion. Fans left notes like: "We NEED it to be on in the USA!
Income Property is a Canadian home-improvement program hosted by Scott McGillivray. The series premiered on HGTV Canada on September 29, 2008, and on January 1, 2009, on HGTV in the U.S. The program was a half-hour long for the first six seasons, and then expanded to an hour-long format starting with season 7.
A post shared by Scott McGillivray (@scott_mcgillivray) Salmoni and her husband, Dave , an animal trainer and TV personality, tied the knot in 2015. The pair is also raising two kids: son Tom and ...
Scott McGillivray announced that his hit show Scott's Vacation House Rules was returning to HGTV Canada back in April. Since then, fans based in the U.S. have been waiting not-so-patiently for ...
The most surprising revelation of all is that Scott McGillivray from "Income Property" was quite a looker back in the day! He posted a throwback shirtless picture of himself on Instagram -- and ...
Home to Win is a Canadian home renovation reality television series, which premiered April 24, 2016 on HGTV Canada. [1] The series features contractors and designers from all of the network's original productions collaborating on the renovation and design of a single "dream house", which will be awarded to a registered viewer at the end of the series. [2]