Okay I am gonna have to agree with you when you say 'teenager' because he is acting like one. And #1 he needs to know it. He is a man, a husband, and a father, so he needs to act like one and step up.
#2 You work hard too, I assume your a stay-at-home mom, you didn't mention your work, and that is full time work, its harder than any work you'll do outside the house.
Men are very hard creatures to understand, and I say that with humor, but my husband was at a point about a year ago that I thought he should be enjoying our son more than he was. In actuallity I had to come to terms that all the things that are important to me, or that make me happy, are not the same things that make him happy, or laugh. Tell him that him and the girls are going to have a day of fun, ask him what he would like to do, and plan it for them. Suggest going to a fishing farm, if he likes that, or the zoo, an indoor playground (if you have one around), going on a small hike, checking out a 'dog' park, teaching the kids soccor or catch in the park, or your backyard. The point is that there are plenty of things he can do with the kids, he just needs to get off his butt and do them. Sometimes we all need a swift kick to get us going, I know I do.
I watch 'SuperNanny'-love it, and recently she had a family on the show that the husband did the exact thing, the kids would act out because all they wanted was some daddy time. Jo Frost made him turn the TV off and get down to their level, and guess what he actually admitted to having more fun doing that then watching any TV show.
So who knows once you make him get interactive, maybe he will love it more than he thinks. If not, you might have a bigger problem.
Good luck to you!!
oh one more thing- I know this is a novel- make him do a daddy training weekend, or night and 1/2 day. You plan to go somewhere with girls, or yourself, even if it be a hotel for the night. He gets all responsibility of the girls. You go spend the night somewhere and find something to do for yourself for the following day, while he stays home with the girls. It will make him appreciate what you do daily, and make him realize what it takes, that you can't just watch TV all day, or night while the girls entertain themselves. Its okay if he doesn't feed them a well balanced meal, all that is important is that he feeds them, puts them to bed, wakes up with them, and that they are alive when you get home. It really works wonders.