Blood, Sweat & Tools

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Blood, Sweat & Tools
Developed byProper Television
Presented byHelder Brum
Rob Koci
Hillary Manion
Country of originCanada
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes9
Production
Executive producers Guy O'Sullivan
Jennifer Scott
ProducerBlair Ricard
Running time60 minutes (including commercials)
Original release
Network Discovery Channel Canada
ReleaseApril 13 (2015-04-13) 
June 8, 2015 (2015-06-08)
Related
Canada's Worst Handyman

Blood, Sweat & Tools was a Canadian television series that aired on Discovery Channel hosted by Helder Brum,Rob Koci and Hillary Manion, who also acted as the challenge judges and expert advisers to the contestants.

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Format

The series is the successor of Canada's Worst Handyman and has a broadly similar format, but with an emphasis on rewarding competent handiwork rather than finding the nation's worst handyman. The couples are divided into teams, who are each tasked with undertaking a number of handiwork-related challenges, with the overall goal of improving their skills and confidence. At the end of each episode, the most improved couple is awarded a prize (unlike Canada's Worst Handyman, no one is named the worst). At the end of the series, a $50,000 cash prize is given to the most improved couple as voted on by the public. [1]

Contestants

Synopsis

TeamMembers123456789
Red TeamFabian & LuaynINIMPININNOMNOMIMPINWINNER
Pink TeamDanielle & TylerININIMPINNOMIMPININRUNNER-UP
Blue TeamJesse & HollyNOMININNOMIMPNOMNOMNOMOUT
Green TeamJake & NicoleNOMNOMNOMIMPINNOMINOUT
Purple TeamSteve & RicheleneIMPININININEXPL
  WINNER - The team was named the winner of the series, and awarded the $50,000 prize
  RUNNER-UP - The team finished as runners-up
  IMP - The team was named the most improved of the episode
  NOM - The team was nominated as the most improved of the episode
  OUT - The team was eliminated, and is out of the running for the grand prize
  EXPL – The team was expelled from the show, and is out of the running for the grand prize

Episodes

Episode 1: Let there be Tools!

Original airdate: April 13, 2015

Episode 2: What's Up, Dock?

Original airdate: April 20, 2015

Episode 3: The Walls Come Tumbling Down

Original airdate: April 27, 2015

Before naming the most improved team, the experts drop a bombshell; prior to the final episode, two teams will be eliminated. They do not tell the teams how or when this will occur, but hint that as of now, they consider the Blue Team to be the worst of the five due to leaving jobs unfinished and having shown no improvement in their ability to work together. The Red Team are also privately concerned that any repeat of their careless safety violations could result in them being thrown off the show if they commit a bad enough mistake.

Again, there are two teams in consideration for best, namely the Green and Pink Teams. Hilary argues that the Green Team should be named the best, as they've been consistently strong until now, and are making major progress toward working together better, despite the occasional argument. Helder, on the other hand, feels that the Pink Team deserve to be named the best as a reward for turning their act around this episode, after their generally dreadful performances in the first two episodes. In the end, Rob sides with Helder, and the Green Team are passed over for the third time in a row, with the Pink Team being named the best. Their reward is an outdoor Sicilian pizza oven, and while Danielle admits that she has no idea how to make pizza, she says that she's going to learn it now.

Episode 4: Thrown for a Coop

Original airdate: May 4, 2015

Episode 5: Lights! Paneling! Action!

Original airdate: May 12, 2015

Episode 6: That Sinking Feeling

Original airdate: May 18, 2015

Episode 7: Door-to-Door Service

Original airdate: May 26, 2015

Episode 8: Chip off the old Cabin

Original airdate: June 1, 2015

Episode 9: And the Winner Is...

Original airdate: June 8, 2015

In this live finale episode (the length of time that has passed since the prior eight episodes is indicated by the fact that Danielle is now heavily pregnant and Luayn's formerly blonde hair is now dark brown), the three finalist teams reunite in front of a live studio audience. Voting remains open for most of the episode, and the winner will be announced at the end. The teams will still face a series of challenges in a last-gasp bid to earn the nation's votes.

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