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Handyman Superstar Challenge
Captain Kevin Howe can sure keep a secret. The CH-124 Sea King pilot refuses to dish when asked if he won the "Handyman Superstar Challenge" slated to start on Home and Garden Television tonight.
"I am sworn to secrecy, absolutely," says Capt Howe, who serves with 423 Maritime Helicopter Squadron at 12 Wing Shearwater. "It's obviously not as big a deal as Survivor or anything, but they have to keep viewers in suspense."
So how did a Canadian Forces pilot end up on a reality TV show about handymen, one where the winner gets his own TV show?!
"My wife kind of urged me along," says Capt Howe, who has his own woodworking business, Upper Canada Woodworking, in Musquodoboit Harbour, Nova Scotia. He had just returned from an eight-week exercise in the United States when his wife finally convinced him to send in a photo and a five-minute video of some of his projects. "Then the waiting began. We sent it in last August and then in September I was chosen to fly up to Toronto for nine days of filming. It was just like Big Brother. We all lived in this big house and they taped us from sunup to sundown. It was really stressful."
Judges for the show included Toronto casting agent Sasha Lutz, "Real Renos" host Jim Caruk, and of course, the nail gun-toting godfather of Canadian handymen, Mike Holmes, host of "Holmes on Homes."
More at Link http://www.airforce.forces.gc.ca/newsroom/news_e.asp?cat=114&id=2922
Captain Kevin Howe can sure keep a secret. The CH-124 Sea King pilot refuses to dish when asked if he won the "Handyman Superstar Challenge" slated to start on Home and Garden Television tonight.
"I am sworn to secrecy, absolutely," says Capt Howe, who serves with 423 Maritime Helicopter Squadron at 12 Wing Shearwater. "It's obviously not as big a deal as Survivor or anything, but they have to keep viewers in suspense."
So how did a Canadian Forces pilot end up on a reality TV show about handymen, one where the winner gets his own TV show?!
"My wife kind of urged me along," says Capt Howe, who has his own woodworking business, Upper Canada Woodworking, in Musquodoboit Harbour, Nova Scotia. He had just returned from an eight-week exercise in the United States when his wife finally convinced him to send in a photo and a five-minute video of some of his projects. "Then the waiting began. We sent it in last August and then in September I was chosen to fly up to Toronto for nine days of filming. It was just like Big Brother. We all lived in this big house and they taped us from sunup to sundown. It was really stressful."
Judges for the show included Toronto casting agent Sasha Lutz, "Real Renos" host Jim Caruk, and of course, the nail gun-toting godfather of Canadian handymen, Mike Holmes, host of "Holmes on Homes."
More at Link http://www.airforce.forces.gc.ca/newsroom/news_e.asp?cat=114&id=2922