| Kevin O'Connor | ... | Himself - Host (155 episodes, 2007-2013) | |
| Tom Silva | ... | Himself - General Contractor (155 episodes, 2007-2013) | |
| Richard Trethewey | ... | Himself - Plumbing and Heating Expert (155 episodes, 2007-2013) | |
| Roger Cook | ... | Himself - Landscape Contractor (155 episodes, 2007-2013) |
Series Directed by | |||
| Thomas Draudt | (10 episodes, 2011-2012) | ||
| Paul Serafini | (5 episodes, 2011) | ||
| Russell Morash | (unknown episodes) | ||
| David Vos | (unknown episodes) | ||
Series Produced by | |||
| Jason White | .... | segment producer (107 episodes, 2005-2011) | |
| Heath Racela | .... | associate producer (41 episodes, 2011-2013) | |
| Chris Dick | .... | associate producer (unknown episodes) | |
| Bruce Irving | .... | senior producer (unknown episodes) | |
| Russell Morash | .... | executive producer (unknown episodes) | |
| David Vos | .... | senior producer (unknown episodes) | |
Series Camera and Electrical Department | |||
| Griffin Nash | .... | camera operator (26 episodes, 2012) | |
| David Bacon | .... | gaffer (3 episodes, 2011) | |
| Jon Wignall | .... | gaffer (2 episodes, 2012) | |
Series Editorial Department | |||
| Bob Cusumano | .... | assistant editor (13 episodes, 2007-2008) | |
Series Other crew | |||
| Clifford Nash | .... | production coordinator (36 episodes, 2011-2013) | |
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A brand new show in 2003, Ask This Old House gave a lot of us what we wanted: a show dedicated to helping all kinds of people with their individual home maintenance issues.
The guys cover everything from the simplest of tasks (putting a deadbolt lock on a door) to the complex installing a toilet in a basement bathroom, complete with drains and pumpout system).
There's a little light humor and good camaraderie, and the segment they call "What is it?" is particularly amusing and informative. It's incredible that they can keep coming up with so many obscure and weird tools.