A marina in northern Michigan was forced to close over the July Fourth weekend after Tim Allen’s yacht leaked diesel fuel into the water.
A marina in northern Michigan was forced to close over the July Fourth weekend after Tim Allen’s yacht leaked diesel fuel into the water.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at Large Tim Allen is one step closer to returning to ABC for a third time. The Alphabet net has given a pilot order to his latest sitcom, “Shifting Gears,” from 20th Television. Allen is on board to star and executive produce the multi-cam sitcom pilot — which is still a working title — which will also be written and executive produced by Mike Scully and Julie Thacker Scully.
Tim Allen is talking Home Improvement!
Every home needs some renovation at some point. And in a recent interview, Tim Allen revealed that a spinoff of his beloved 1990s sitcom Home Improvement has at least been talked about.
Tim Allen is celebrating his 70th birthday. The legendary comedian got his start in the world of stand-up comedy in 1975 and has not looked back since.Throughout his almost 50 years in the business, Allen has brought to life so many iconic characters. Here's a look back at Allen's journey through Hollywood from "Home Improvement" to "Toy Story" to "infinity and beyond!" 'Home Improvement' After getting his start as a stand-up comedian, and putting in over 15 years, Allen found his big break playing Tim "The Tool-Man" Taylor on the hit ABC sitcom, "Home Improvement." The show ran on the network for eight seasons, from 1991 to 1999, and also starred Patricia Richardson as his wife, as well as Taran Noah Smith, Jonathan Taylor Thomas and Zachery Ty Bryan as his sons. The show followed Allen's character as he hosts his own show, "Tool Time," while raising his three sons.
Tim Allen and Richard are teaming up again for a new show.
For Tim Allen and Richard Karn, working together is a natural thing. The two co-starred in the popular sitcom "Home Improvement" from 1991-1999.
, and the show's stars are marking the occasion with a fairly wonderful new project.
Variety reports. It will premiere Tuesday at 10 p.m.Allen, 67, described it as a “kind of a live version of ‘Tool Time,'” to reporters at a Television Critics Association press junket on Thursday, with Karn, 65, and do-it-yourself YouTuber April Wilkerson, who will be the show’s resident builder expert.
"Home Improvement" had a quality that all sitcoms strive for: chemistry between leads Tim Allen and Richard Karn.
, Tim Allen and Richard Karn are reuniting on the History Channel’s all-new workshop reality competition,.
Mónica Marie Zorrilla Tim Allen and Richard Karn are reuniting again 30 years after their “Home Improvement” days for the History Channel’s forthcoming unscripted competition series “Assembly Required,” but don’t expect sitcom shenanigans while watching.
Fans are finally getting a "Tool Time" reunion, though it’s a little different this time around. Former "Home Improvement" stars Tim Allen and Richard Karn are teaming up once again for History Channel’s latest competition series, "Assembly Required" — and the History Channel just gave viewers the first glimpse into the long-awaited reunion.
“Tool Time” is back, for real this time.
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Here’s something that improved many fans’ days: a reunion between Home Improvement stars Tim Allen, 67, and Richard Karn, 64. The ’90s sitcom stars got together to film their new History Channel show, Assembly Required, and they made sure to snap a photo together on the set. Richard shared the picture on his Twitter page on Sept. 30 and wrote, “First day of shooting… this show is going to be amazing!!”
“Home Improvement” stars Tim Allen and Richard Karn are reuniting for a new competition show. More than two decades after the two co-starred on the sitcom, the actors are executive producing a series for the History Channel with the working title, “Assembly Required." It is slated to premiere in 2021.
Tool Time, but break out your power tools and do a little grunt, because Home Improvement's Tim Allen and Richard Karn are reuniting for a new show.
There’s a new competition coming to History.
It's Tool Time again: History is reuniting former Home Improvement stars Tim Allen and Richard Karn for a competition series at the cabler. Allen and Karn will host and executive produce Assembly Required, in which builders compete from their home workshops to breathe new life into household items that desperately need fixing.
Peter White Television EditorHome Improvement star Tim Allen is to star in and exec produce a non-scripted building series for History.The actor who played Tool Time star Tim Taylor on the ABC sitcom for eight seasons, will be joined by his Home Improvement co-star Richard Karn in Assembly Required (w/t).The ten-part series will spotlight the best and brightest builders from across the country, at their home workshops, as they compete to breathe new life into everyday household items in
Will Thorne Staff WriterThere’s a “Home Improvement” reunion on the cards at History.The network has issued a 10-episode order for an unscripted series called “Assembly Required” (working title) which will star Tim Allen and be hosted by Richard Karn.“Assembly Required” is described as a competition series which is sounding the call for those with a can-do attitude to take back their sense of purpose and awaken their inner builder.Its aim is to spotlight the best and brightest builders from
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