What happened to Dean Johnson Hometime?

What happened to Dean Johnson Hometime?

Dean is not now—and never has been—married to any of his co-hosts. He is happily married, however. Miriam Johnson is Hometime’s fifth female co-host. In the early years Hometime allowed viewers to believe that Dean was married to his co-host and that they lived in the homes they worked on.

How old is Dean Johnson hometime?

Dean Johnson, 55, was born in Mankato, Minn., and grew up in Edina, near Minneapolis.

Did Norm Abrams retire?

He has appeared on lots of other shows as well as in countless magazines, including two articles in the August 2005 issue of Popular Woodworking Magazine (#149). “The New Yankee Workshop” may be over, but Norm is hardly retired.

Did Norm from This Old House retire?

“The New Yankee Workshop” may be over, but Norm is hardly retired. He just bought a new old house that he’s renovating and he’s mulling over ideas for a new shop, so he can keep building and building. Your show, “The New Yankee Workshop,” introduced countless people to the craft.

What is the history of PBS’ Hometime series?

Two years later, Johnson’s idea became the Hometime series, broadcasting on PBS. Hometime.com was captured online for the first time in November 1996. At that time, the website was simple.

How did Hometime get its start?

In the early years, Hometime made do-it-yourself videos that it distributed through home centers and hardware stores. Two years later, Johnson’s idea became the Hometime series, broadcasting on PBS. Hometime.com was captured online for the first time in November 1996.

What happened to the show Hometime?

In a message posted on the Hometime Facebook page on February 2, 2016, Johnson tells the viewers that “now the time has come to pack up the cameras, put away the tools and ladders, and bring the Hometime show to a close.” Johnson doesn’t provide any reason as to why the show was ending.

Who is the owner of Hometime Video Publishing?

Before starting Hometime Video Publishing, Johnson worked as a sales representative, a cost accountant, and an independent builder. Apart from being president of Hometime Video Publishing, he was also a co-host on the program.