Tommy Mac (carpenter) explained

Tommy MacDonald
Birth Name:Thomas J. MacDonald
Birth Date:18 June 1966
Birth Place:Dorchester, Boston, Massachusetts
Nationality:American
Occupation:Television host
Woodworker
Spouse:Rachel R. MacDonald
Known For:Rough Cut - Woodworking with Tommy Mac

Thomas J. MacDonald (born June 18, 1966), known as Tommy Mac, is an American carpenter and woodworker and former host of the public television series Rough Cut: Woodworking with Tommy Mac. Born in Dorchester, Massachusetts, MacDonald attended the Blue Hills Regional Vocational High School, but dropped out and did not complete his schooling; he later received a GED. He worked as a carpenter for 17 years, but was injured while doing construction work on the Big Dig project in Boston. He later attended the North Bennet Street School in Boston, where he learned woodworking. He started his own business in Canton, Massachusetts, and his work was noticed by Bob Vila, who later invited him to appear on his television series Home Again and on video podcasts for the BobVila.com website.[1] In 2010, MacDonald was signed by WGBH-TV to host his own woodworking instructional program.[2]

After seven seasons, MacDonald's contract with WGBH was not renewed and he had assumed that Rough Cut would end, but WGBH eventually announced a new season of the show with a new host and a similar title. In response, MacDonald filed a lawsuit against WGBH for trademark infringement, citing that advertisements for the new show had used his name, image and trademarks without permission.[3] The lawsuit was eventually dropped with both sides declining to discuss the specifics of the settlement.[4]

In 2019, McDonald began hosting the documentary series "Murder Matters".[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Feinberg . Jody . Canton's Tommy MacDonald an unlikely television show host . Canton Journal . 10 July 2018 . 3 Nov 2013.
  2. News: Jennifer Hicks. PBS plans new woodworking show this fall. Woodworking News. May 17, 2010. March 23, 2011.
  3. News: Former host of WGBH woodworking show files trademark infringement suit. Current. 2018-06-18. en-US.
  4. Web site: 2019-02-14. WGBH and former woodworking host end legal dispute. Current.
  5. Web site: Former 'Rough Cut' host Tommy Mac investigates unsolved murders . Milford Daily News . 25 April 2020 . 6 November 2019.