Hunks Help Homeowners in ‘Honey Do’

Honey Do Hunks
Ben, Kevin and Dan speak with Julie as she lounges in the backyard. Photo Credit: Dennis Ivarson / TLC

What a great idea for a series…Hunky handymen show up at a home to help finish projects husbands ignore (or can’t do when they say they can) in TLC’s new reality series, Honey Do. Premiering on June 17, 2013 with back-to-back episodes at 10pm ET/PT, Honey Do features a ‘dream team’ of handymen who aid homeowners in completing home improvement projects.

The series will feature four good-looking carpenters: Jonathan “the foreman,” Kevin “the construction man,” Ben “the painter,” and Dan, “the handyman.”

The Plot:

In each 30-minute episode, viewers are introduced to a wife with a totally relatable problem – she’s got a “honey do” list a mile long and her husband doesn’t know where to begin. From painting the dining room and finishing the deck to snaking the toilet and swapping old can lights for a chandelier, no honey do project is too big for these guys.

In the midst of all of the breaking and building, the wife gets to kick up her feet and enjoy the pampered life, while the husband learns what it takes to be Mr. Fix it. He’ll get down, dirty and do his best to dig his way out of the doghouse, because he knows a happy wife also means a honey do list-free life.

‘MEET VERONICA AND MICHAEL’
Premieres June 17 at 10 PM (ET/PT)
Veronica has tried everything, including posting florescent orange stickers all over the house, to get her husband Michael to tend to the “honey do” list. Unfortunately for her, this is one musician whose drum sticks are the only tool he is familiar with and has no idea how to fix anything in the house. With a patio that is used as a storage space instead of an actual patio and a fireplace screaming the 70s, the guys step in to whip both Veronica’s home and her husband into shape.

‘MEET JULIE AND ADRIAN’
Premieres June 17 at 10:30 PM (ET/PT)
Julie has reminded her husband, Adrian, a million times to fix the same things, but to no avail. From the “eye-sore” of a play set in the backyard, to the sheet that has hung over their bedroom window for over 10 years, to the hoarded garage chock-full of old belongings- he just never seems to “get to it.” With a lengthy list and a husband who isn’t in a rush to take care of it, Julie calls in four hunky reinforcements to get the work done for her while teaching her husband a thing or two about handy work.