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    New Yankee Workshop on DIY

    I'm not sure if anyone knows or this has been posted before but it looks like The New Yankee Workshop is going to be on DIY starting in March 07. They are going to have a woodoworking block with 2 episodes of NYW followed by 2 episodes of Woodworks.

    http://www.tvweek.com/article.cms?articleId=31494

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    It used to be on DIY every day at 7:30 am. I was laid up for a while and it really helped the time pass.
    I could cry for the time I've wasted, but thats a waste of time and tears.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carlo Petrilli
    ....They are going to have a woodworking block with 2 episodes of NYW followed by 2 episodes of Woodworks.....

    http://www.tvweek.com/article.cms?articleId=31494

    I HOPE SO!!!
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    These are reruns correct? Is David Marks still making new shows?

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    All the episodes are reruns. At this time David Marks is not making any new shows.

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    I liked the tools and techniques show thats not on anymore

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    The NYW episodes will also be at least a few seasons old...only PBS gets to run the current and immediate past seasons of shows. That's not a bad thing, but not everyone is aware of it.
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    Looks like it will be time to reprogram my recorder. This actually sounds like a grand reason to get out and purchase that new DVD recorder that I've been talking about!
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    Too bad they got the duffuss Villa tied in with that. Granted I did watch him alot, but what a duffuss.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Fox
    Too bad they got the duffuss Villa tied in with that. Granted I did watch him alot, but what a duffuss.

    Jim, I don't understand.....Bob Vila? Norm does NYW and David Marks does Woodworks. Where does Bob Vila fit in?
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  11. It was mentioned in the article. The third show they bought was Bob Vila's Home Again.

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    Am I the only one who thinks that David Marks looks wayyyy too neat and clean in his button-down shirts to actually be making things out of wood? He does make some nice stuff though!

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    I still record all the Yankee shops and Wood Works on my DVR, they are reruns but still fun to watch, I love Dave's beat up jigs and the blue tape when gluing...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry Lawrence
    Am I the only one who thinks that David Marks looks wayyyy too neat and clean in his button-down shirts to actually be making things out of wood? He does make some nice stuff though!
    I thought the same thing until I took a class from him. He really is a regular guy in a lot of ways. Perhaps the long sleeve shirts were to hide something on his right arm during filming. (They were.) He has tremdous patience and, answers all questions no matter how long it takes.
    He will suprise you if you are ever lucky enuf to take a class of his. He is much better than you think. Not even IMHO, just a fact, even surprising to me.

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    Question.....

    What ever happened to the Furniture Guys?

    I thought that show was great. They do have a web site...
    http://www.furnitureguys.com/index.php

    But, does any body out there still carry their show and I'm just missing it?

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