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Tim installs a central vacuum system; Tim's brother Marty visits and tells Tim that he's thinking of leaving his wife Nancy and newborn twin daughters, but Tim's harsh advice turns Marty against him. Meanwhile, Tim makes a big hole in the floor installing the vacuum system, further irritating Jill who is having trouble working on her psychology ...
With his dry wit, Al serves as the show's (both Tool Time and Home Improvement) straight-forward, practical man to the wackier, more outgoing Tim. Beginning at the end of the fifth season, Al invented a second source of income for himself by inventing a board game based on Tool Time, which features Tim, Al and Heidi as playable characters.
Timothy Alan Dick (born June 13, 1953), known professionally as Tim Allen, is an American actor and comedian. He is known for playing Tim "The Toolman" Taylor on the ABC sitcom Home Improvement (1991–1999) for which he won a Golden Globe Award and Mike Baxter on the ABC/ Fox sitcom Last Man Standing (2011–2021).
A Home Improvement update! During the Thursday, January 7, episode of Last Man Standing, Mike Baxter (Tim Allen) hires a handyman to come fix the garbage disposal. Enter Tim “The Toolman ...
For the co-stars, working on the series sometimes felt like the real-life version of Tool Town, the show-within-a-show co-hosted by Allen and Karn’s characters, Timothy “Tim” Taylor and ...
ABC's "Home Improvement" centered around Tim "The Toolman Taylor," the host of home-improvement TV show "Tool Time." Tim had to balance his life as a TV show host, along with being a family man ...
Tool Time was conceived as a parody of the PBS home-improvement show This Old House. [7] Tim and Al are caricatures of the two principal cast members of This Old House, host Bob Vila and master carpenter Norm Abram. [8] Al has a beard and always wears plaid shirts when taping an episode, reflecting Norm Abram's appearance on This Old House. [9]
Dunning played Heidi Keppert, the "Tool Time girl", on the ABC sitcom Home Improvement from season 3 to season 8, [1] having guest-starred in an earlier season. [ 2 ] She appeared in Dangerous Curves (1988) and the American Gladiators Celebrity Challenge (1989).