- The Woodwright's Shop
"The Woodwright's Shop" is a traditional
woodworking show hosted byRoy Underhill onPBS . It is one of the longest running "how to" shows on PBS, with 27 13-episode season filmed, and a 28th season coming in fall 2008. Since its debut in 1979 the show has had over 350 episodes. Initially only broadcast on public TV inNorth Carolina , the show was "nationalized" in 1981. It is still filmed at theUNC-TV (University of North Carolina Center for Public Television) studios inResearch Triangle Park, NC .The show is filmed in one take with no editing and as a result, the host is often out of breath by the end of the 24 minute program. Underhill frequently cuts himself, a testament to the sharpness of his tools. The first incidence of a self inflicted hand tool injury was on the third show in the series, "Dumbheads in Action".Fact|date=April 2008 The dumbhead refers to the clamping fixture on a foot operated
shaving horse used to hold unseasoned ("green") wood.Roy has had a wide range of woodworking professionals as guests on his show from many different fields of woodworking, Frank Klauz, Nora Hall, Steve Latta, David Calvo, Michael Dunbar, Dan Mack, Don Weber, Wayne Barton and Curtis Buchanan as well as many less well known woodworking specialists in the fields of tinsmithing, spoon carving,
cooperage (barrels, buckets, canteens),lutherie (stringed instruments), whirligigs, archery, puppetry, basket making, spinning wheels andblacksmithing . Roy's wife and children have also appeared on various shows over the nearly thirty year span of its production.External links
* [http://www.pbs.org/wws/ The Woodwright's Shop web site] at PBS.org
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