In 1983 Busey also began hosting his own home improvement radio program called
The Build-It Show on
CJOR, a talk radio station in
Vancouver. The radio program became more popular than he had imagined, and eventually CJOR set up a small studio in Busey's office at the Build-It Centre in Delta. Busey would host the show and serve customers during the commercial breaks. Busey sold the Coquitlam Build-It Centre in 1985, and the location in Delta in 1987. His career as a radio personality continued with CJOR, until he was approached by a Canadian FM network called
CKO, which would broadcast
The Build-It Show right across Canada. However, the CKO station struggled to survive. Busey returned to CJOR until the station changed its format to rock radio.
BC Hydro PowerSmart/CKNW By the late 1980s, Busey was well known for his radio shows throughout most of western Canada. In 1988
BC Hydro asked Busey to become the spokesperson for their new PowerSmart program, requesting that he host a radio program encouraging the people of British Columbia to become more energy-conscious. Because they wanted province-wide exposure for the program, BC Hydro allied with
CKNW in Vancouver, which had the means through their subsidiary Western Information Network (WIN) — the first privately owned satellite-based radio network in Canada. Busey made his first foray into network radio across B.C. with the BC Hydro
Home Ideas Show, a call-in home renovation program. The
Home Ideas Show gave Busey the opportunity to see just about every corner of B.C. when he hit the road with the PowerSmart Tour. Busey would broadcast his radio show via satellite from the small towns he visited, educating people to become more energy-conscious. After his 10-year contract with BC Hydro came to an end, Cloverdale Paint became the new sponsor for Busey's radio program, which was renamed the
Home Discovery Show.
The Home Discovery Show On the show, Shell could often be heard exclaiming "it's just that easy", which also became a title for one of his books. Shell Busey was replaced in early July 2011 by hosts Ian Power and Steve Seaborn. The
Home Discovery Show was more popular than ever, and was heard live on Saturday and Sunday mornings in nearly every major-market radio station in Canada between B.C. and Ontario. In the spring of 2008 Busey also created
TheHouseSmart.com Show, which airs Saturday mornings at 5 a.m. (Pacific Standard Time), focusing on the questions posed via emails that he receives on a weekly basis.
Home Check In 1994 BCTV asked Busey to be a regular guest on the
Saturday Morning News program. In early 1995 Busey was offered his own home improvement series through
CHEK-TV in Victoria. The first
Home Check episode aired in September 1995. To date, 118 episodes have been taped and still air today on stations all over Canada, Japan, the Netherlands, Germany and South Korea. == Other work ==