Canada's Handyman Challenge Explained

Genre:Reality competition
Runtime:45 minutes
Judges:Mike Holmes
Bryan Baeumler
Scott McGillivray
Paul Lafrance
Presenter:Jillian Harris (Season 1)
Jenn Robertson (Season 2)
Country:Canada
Language:English
Network:HGTV Canada
Num Seasons:3

Canada's Handyman Challenge is a Canadian reality game show. The series premiered on January 10, 2012, on HGTV Canada. Canada's Handyman Challenge is the successor to HGTV's previous series, Handyman Superstar Challenge, similar in format to the All American Handyman sister show.

Format

Canada's Handyman Challenge pits competitors against each other in a series of challenges meant to test their speed, expertise and precision. Contestants must complete tasks such as tiling a section of flooring, repairing a roof, or identifying a tool. Judges also evaluate their knowledge in question segments to test their knowledge of building codes, materials, and common measurements.

The show auditions competitors from across Canada before a final group of contestants compete in a series of handyman challenges for the title of Canada's Best Handyman and $25,000. Auditions held in Vancouver, Halifax, and Toronto included a challenge to create an item of the competitor's choice from single piece of plywood. Entrants made items ranging from a pinball machine to an old-fashioned bicycle.[1] [2]

Contestants range from artists to local handymen and part of the show's appeal is the range of talents the competitors bring to the challenges.[3] [4]

Personalities

Judges for the show are personalities from other HGTV home improvement shows. Season 1 judges included Mike Holmes, of Holmes on Homes and Holmes Inspection, Scott McGillivray of Income Property and Bryan Baeumler of House of Bryan. McGillivray and Baeumler returned as judges for the second season with the addition of Paul Lafrance of Decked Out. Holmes was a special guest judge for the finale episode of season 2.[5] [6]

Hosts for the show have been Jillian Harris (Season 1) and Jenn Robertson (Season 2).

Seasons

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Season 1Tuesday January 10, 2012Mark Falvai[7]
Qualicum Beach, British Columbia
Jillian HarrisMike Holmes
Scott McGillivray
Bryan Baeumler
Season 2Tuesday January 22, 2013Maria Nestoras[8]
Hamilton, Ontario
Jennifer RobertsonScott McGillivray
Bryan Baeumler
Paul Lafrance
Season 3Tuesday January 21, 201410Brent Balluff
Coquitlam, BC
Jennifer RobertsonScott McGillivray
Bryan Baeumler
Paul Lafrance

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: About the show. HGTV. March 1, 2013. March 20, 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130320220154/http://www.hgtv.ca/canadashandymanchallenge/. dead.
  2. News: Handy Hopefuls Audition in Vancouver. BC Homes. March 1, 2013.
  3. News: Artist handy with a challenge. February 5, 2013. The Chronicle Herald. March 1, 2013.
  4. News: Local handyman representing the Valley on popular TV show. February 21, 2013. The Kings County Register. March 1, 2013.
  5. News: Canada's Handyman Challenge Season 2: Vancouver Audition Episode. VanCity Buzz. March 1, 2013.
  6. News: Hammer it Home at Auditions for Canada's Handyman Challenge. BCLiving. 2012. Mar 8, 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20121224111258/http://www.bcliving.ca/home/hammer-it-home-at-auditions-for-canadas-handyman-challenge. December 24, 2012. dead.
  7. News: Falvai wins Handyman Challenge. Oceanside Star. February 23, 2012. Brad Bird.
  8. News: Hamilton's handywoman is tops on TV challenge. Hamilton Spectator. February 26, 2013. Amy Kenny.