Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Trentless Show-Poster Art - Response to TV Show Viewers: Post 53

HGTV New Zealand
Response to TV Show Viewers: Post 1 - January 23, 2026

Response to TV Show Viewers: Post 52 - May 25, 2026

Like so many details pertaining to the shows, I don’t hold crystal clearness as much as I or others might like, hope, or as viewers would expect. If I sidestep or try to glaze over potholes or fissures, it doesn’t sit well for me and vagueness is obvious to the soberminded, spraying a vibe of disingenuousness. But I can and have made an effort to help interested viewers understand a bit better.

Some have asked about my absence from poster art for the shows American Rehab Charleston and Restoring Charleston. Comparable programs on the home improvement networks use participant pictures to help grab the attention of potential viewers. Charleston themed shows do this also. I don't have a great answer to questions about this regarding ARC and RC, but in writing this series, I've arrived at a possibility.  




There is some good news though. Producers were able to capture one picture of me, happy and smiling, and not too unfortunate looking. Although this was used by HGTV New Zealand, as far as I know, this picture was not shared on streaming services or network websites here in the United States.

Questions over what some see as a peculiarity, along with this HGTV NZ usage, has led to me sorting through the potential legal reasons that might prevent HGTV USA, Magnolia, Discovery, and HBO Max from having a still shot of me associated with the shows, or at least this side view one with me wearing the black t-shirt.

If you’ve read other posts in this series, or take time to work your way through, you’ll be better able to understand the three-year adventure I experienced while making these programs. We did a test reel in 2013, a pilot in 2014, a five-episode pick-up in 2015, and then another series in 2016. This required four disconnected crews, two networks, using four production companies. Plus, dozens of contractors, subcontractors, tradespeople, and vendors were also used over this three-year span. I was the common thread, and as I've shared, was unable to bridge these gaps and tie all this together as needed.

I learned a lot about the legal exposure and implications, but I am admittedly in the dark on so much. Although I witnessed a solid effort to have contracts and releases signed, it was clear there were hiccups in this department. Some agreements and permissions fell through the cracks, were lost, or simply forgotten during this hectic period. And while certain documents served their purposes as intended, some were not fully executed or determined to be invalid due to fraud with intensions foggy.

So over and beyond any unattractiveness, I think strongest likelihood for my pictures being excluded from the show, is because Scripps simply couldn’t legally use it. Then these limitations were transferred to Discovery in 2018 and then HBO Max/Warner Brothers in 2023. I’m supposing that domestic and international laws differ in this area, which was why HGTV in New Zealand, and maybe other markets abroad, were able to use the face my friends and family love.

As I’ve written steadily, there is much I don’t know. But I understand more than nothing, and that’s what I’ve laid out in this article.

Response to TV Show Viewers: Post 54 - Coming Soon

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