This Old House

1979
This Old House

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EP1 Nashville: Welcome to Music City, USA Sep 26, 2024

The team tours a rundown brick cottage in a quaint neighborhood of East Nashville, Tenn; a performance at a local music venue.

EP2 Nashville: Moving Day Oct 03, 2024

A 1920s brick cottage is lifted off its foundation and moved to the backyard; the architect discusses the renovation challenges.

EP3 Nashville: Grounded Oct 10, 2024

Prefabricated walls are set in place; the house is moved back into place over its new foundation; a structural engineer solves a problem onsite; Nashville's famous hot chicken.

EP4 Nashville: A Grand Time at the Opry Oct 17, 2024

Touring the Grand Ole Opry; framing begins at the project house and HVAC plans are revealed; plumbing penetrations on the roof are sealed and covered; a pocket door frame is installed

EP5 Nashville: Sustainable Siding Oct 24, 2024

Visiting a factory where siding is made from rice hulls, then installing it at the project house; brick repairs are done on the interior.

EP6 Nashville: Vince Gill's Nashville Oct 31, 2024

Country music singer Vince Gill offers a tour of his favorite spots in Nashville, Tenn.; kitchen island legs are fashioned from recycled cedar posts; exterior paint colors are selected.

EP7 Nashville: Shelter From the Storm Nov 07, 2024

Constructing a safe room in the basement; installing a composite deck; landscape plans are revealed; staying same in a tornado.

EP8 Nashville: Southern Hospitality Nov 14, 2024

Renovation of the 1920s brick cottage wraps up; touring the interior and new front yard; the next project location is revealed.

EP9 Ridgewood: Ridgewood Revival Jan 02, 2025

The team is back in New Jersey for another project with builder Zack Dettmore; homeowners Peter and Kay want to modernize their 1930s colonial home and add an extension to enhance their kitchen.

EP10 Ridgewood: Swiss Mix Jan 09, 2025

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EP11 Ridgewood: Colonial Revival Revived Jan 16, 2025

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EP12 Ridgewood: Walled in Science Jan 23, 2025

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EP13 Ridgewood: All Quiet on the Kitchen Front Jan 30, 2025

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EP14 Ridgewood: Flooring Features and a Rocking Fountain Feb 06, 2025

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7.9| 0h30m| TV-G| en| More Info
Released: 01 January 1979 Returning Series
Producted By: This Old House Productions
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.pbs.org/show/old-house/
Synopsis

TV's original home-improvement show, following one whole-house renovation over several episodes.

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chris miller my favorite of all the home improvement shows, and the only one that you know will show you the latest and greatest techniques/products in the home improvement industry. bob Vila made the show popular, Steve Thomas made it for the everyman, and Kevin o'Connor has yet to make his legacy. regulars like norm Abram, tom Silva, Richard Trethewey, and roger cook are the best in their individual fields, many of them have had their trades in their family for many years. it wasn't until later in the series that they ventured away from Massachusetts, but eventually they went out of the country to London, as well as having a couple shows in CA, one in HI, TX, LA, FL, and many other locations. with these guys you know you can count on a craftsmanship that just isn't approached in more recent shows which breeze over complex projects. a truly classic and indispensable show. now if they released archived episodes on DVD or made them available for download then they're really be on to something...
MarieGabrielle concept show that actually helps the audience, gives us useful information and has lasted for over 20 years on TV.I have recently watched the "Boston" series, where homeowners can make $2,000.00 per month renting their property, so renovating an historic brownstone from 1875 is well worth it. Having lived in Boston, I can assert that the architecture and surroundings are both unique and storybook-like; trees on Commonwealth Avenue and at the Boston Public Garden are preserved, as opposed to NY or other large sprawling metropolitan areas.While aspects of the show are sometimes a bit technical, this show is well worth it for anyone who wishes to improve the quality of their home, and appreciate its value. This show and "Sell this House" (regularly shown on A&E cable) are the ONLY two reality shows I watch; they are both educational and interesting. Highly recommended. 9/10.
matlock-6 I grew up watching this and I STILL watch it. One of the best things about This Old House is that it has changed very little since it first aired in 1979 (other than the occasional new host). When Bob Vila left, I was pretty disappointed because he WAS This Old House, but after I warmed up to Steve, I could see that it didn't really matter, that Steve was just as good as Bob and they were still doing all kinds of cool renovation jobs on historic old houses, and that's the most important thing.I was surprised to see in this season's premiere that Steve has now left and there is another new host (I missed the last few episodes of last season). He seems a little stiff and unsure of himself now, but I'm sure he'll relax and turn out just fine as Steve did.It's great to see some of the older shows from the early 80s and compare the styles of then with the styles of today. It would be really interesting to see the guys go and redo a house that they did back around 1981 and bring it into the current style!People can make sarcastic jokes and laugh all they like, but this show ROCKS!
wilburscott I've watched this show for a long time, and it's still the best. Granted, Norm needs to wear something other than plaid, and Steve can be annoying, but it's fun to watch these guys inflict terror to homeowners in the form of lines like "We gotta replace all this" and "It's expensive, but it's worth it". Tops had to be when they were in London and asked everyone they met "Would you let me buy you a cup of tea?"