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Norm Abram (born October 3, 1949) [1] is an American carpenter, writer, and television host best known for his work on the PBS television programs This Old House and The New Yankee Workshop. [2] He is a Master carpenter and has published several books and articles about the craft.
On early episodes of this season, with the workshop door already opened, a dog is visible running away while Norm puts his tools away. For the rest of the entire season, after Norm puts his tools away, he moves the table, and the corner cupboard out of the way, and closes the workshop door.
In the seventh season of the second series of ZOOM, there was a parody of This Old House retitled as "This Old Place" wherein "Abe Norman" (a parody of Norm Abram), played by Kyle Morrow, would fix something (e.g., a washing machine) that would never function as it should. On one occasion, he put a gown in a washing machine and it came out as ...
Steve Thomas, with space drill, Norm Abram, Johnny Johnson, and Astronaut John Herrington at the Kennedy Space Center for This Old House, 2000 Since leaving This Old House Thomas has contributed to programming on The History Channel , hosting and producing the Save Our History series, including one program showing George Washington 's estate ...
Gracie Abrams' parents weren't ready for her sudden rise to fame. Having opened a whopping 49 Eras shows for Taylor Swift , and appeared as a musical guest on Saturday Night Live , Gracie, 25, is ...
Troubled comedian Artie Lange, 51, revealed he would be attending rehab after testing positive for multiple drugs, including cocaine, while serving his four-year probation for heroin possession.
In real life, a woman named Norma Novelli testified that she met Lyle in person when she visited him in prison and that their friendship continued through phone calls, per the Los Angeles Times ...
On This Old House, Vila appeared with carpenter Norm Abram as they, and others, renovated houses. In 1989, he left the show following a disagreement arising from his involvement with outside commercial endorsements for New Jersey –based Rickel Home Centers , [ 6 ] and the subsequent retaliatory pulling of underwriting by Rickel's competitor ...