Home Improvement Season 3

September. 15,1993      TV-PG
Rating:
7.2
Trailer Synopsis

The daily trials and tribulations of handyman Tim Taylor, a TV show host raising three boys with help from his loyal co-host, domineering wife, and unseen neighbor.

Episode 25 : The Great Race II
May. 25,1994
After Bob Vila raises more money than Tim for Jill's library fundraiser, Tim challenges him to a race... in his unfinished hot rod.
Episode 24 : Reality Bytes
May. 18,1994
Randy, pretending to be thirty-two years old, meets a woman on a singles message board on the computer, and she comes by for a visit. Meanwhile, Tim tries to help Mark with his science project.
Episode 23 : What You See Is What You Get
May. 11,1994
After researching cosmetic surgery on the computer, Jill finds that Tim wants her to have cosmetic surgery. Meanwhile, Tim plays a computer game with the boys and the loser must clean the house.
Episode 22 : Swing Time
May. 04,1994
Tim and the boys plan on getting Jill a hot tub for Mother's Day and getting rid of the swing set. But they find the swing set meant more to Jill than they thought and she wants an herb garden instead of a hot tub.
Episode 21 : Fifth Anniversary
April. 06,1994
Tool Time doesn't have enough money for a big fifth anniversary show, so Tim shows a clip of the first episode.
Episode 20 : It Was The Best Of Tims, It Was The Worst Of Tims
March. 30,1994
After Tim charms all the women at a baby shower, Jill wants a romantic evening with him, but Tim takes the boys to a Demolition Derby.
Episode 19 : Too Many Cooks
March. 16,1994
When Irma can't host her show (Cooking with Irma) for a week, she asks Al to fill-in as host and Tim to be his assistant. Tim has a hard time not being the centre of attention, but when Jill shows him that he can assistant her, he decides to continue to help Al. While Randy finds it hard to talk to a girl in his class named Beth.
Episode 18 : The Eve Of Construction
March. 09,1994
Jill joins Al's team for Habitat for Humanity because Tim thinks married couples shouldn't work together. Meanwhile, Brad finds a locket and gives it to Ashley but finds out it was Marie's.
Episode 17 : Room For Change
March. 02,1994
Tim has Randy move into Mark's room when Randy bothers Brad on the phone.
Episode 16 : The Colonel
February. 09,1994
Jill feels bad when her father, the army colonel, asks her opinion on his boring book. Meanwhile, Tim builds a hockey puck shooter when Randy becomes a goalie.
Episode 15 : Reel Men
January. 26,1994
When Jill is having Ilene and Marie over, Tim goes fishing with Al to get out of the house.
Episode 14 : Dream On
January. 12,1994
Al doesn't want to come to dinner with the Taylors after Ilene has a dream about Tim riding on a golden stallion in tight bicycle shorts.
Episode 13 : Slip Sleddin' Away
January. 05,1994
Randy loses a sled race to Vinnie. But after following Tim's advice of racing Vinnie again with a better sled, Randy sprains his arm. Meanwhile, Brad contemplates stopping his saxophone lessons.
Episode 12 : 'Twas the Blight Before Christmas
December. 15,1993
Tim tries to beat Doc Johnson in the neighborhood Christmas light contest, but Randy is leaking information to Doc's granddaughter. Brad wants to go skiing with Tom Wheeler's family on Christmas.
Episode 11 : Feud For Thought
December. 01,1993
At their high school reunion, Jill tries to avoid Joanie Graham, her high school friend who stole her boyfriend, and Tim and Jack try to fix the amplifier. Meanwhile, Al watches the boys and Brad's girlfriend Ashley.
Episode 10 : A Frozen Moment
November. 24,1993
On Thanksgiving, for a perfect Christmas card, Tim builds a Christmas Village and has the family wear costumes.
Episode 9 : Dollars And Sense
November. 17,1993
The boys buy a remote controlled car with stock bonds from their grandmother.
Episode 8 : Be True To Your Tool
November. 10,1993
Wes Davidson, the president of Binford, makes Tim promote a bad tool on Tool Time. Meanwhile, the boys go shopping and find a way to save money.
Episode 7 : Blow Up
November. 03,1993
Tim accidentally blows up a bad picture of Jill for her library fundraising dinner. Meanwhile, Al takes the boys miniature golfing and throws a fit after Brad gets a hole-in-one.
Episode 6 : Crazy For You
October. 27,1993
It's halloween and as usually Tim is up to his old tricks, however Jill plans a prank of her own. Tim gets flowers from a fan named Rose but soon strange things start happpening. She keeps calling him, Wilson thinks she is obesseed with him, Tim tries to hide but it's no use.
Episode 5 : Arrivederci, Binford
October. 13,1993
Tim is afraid to cry after Mr. Binford, his boss and close friend, passes away.
Episode 4 : A Sew, Sew Evening
October. 06,1993
Tim has trouble with Joe Morton, his new neighbor, after Joe dents part of his hot rod. Jill becomes good friends with Marie Morton, Joe's wife. Brad signs up for home ec. as his elective to meet girls, but when the other boys in school find out about his plan, it doesn't work out the way he planned.
Episode 3 : This Joke's For You
September. 29,1993
Tim stops telling jokes and screwing up on Tool Time after he installs an intercom and hears Randy call him a screw up. Brad wants to read ""David Copperfield"" so he can talk to it to Jennifer, but he finds out it's not about the magician and Jennifer breaks up with him.
Episode 2 : Aisle See You In My Dreams
September. 22,1993
At Al's 35th birthday, he wants a wife and kids, so Jill fixes him up with Ilene Markham. Al finds out that Ilene wants kids too, so he proposes to her on Tool Time. Randy and Brad write a letter to Mark pretending to be Isaiah Thomas, so Tim and Jill tell Mark to get revenge.
Episode 1 : Maybe, Baby
September. 15,1993
Jill's sister Carol is having a baby girl. When they talk about the baby's name and Jill is going through the boys' baby toys, she wishes she could have a baby girl. Tim tells Randy and Brad that Jill always wanted a girl so they tell Mark that Jill wished he had been a girl. This upsets Mark and when Jill wants to bake a cake with him, he doesn't want to. When she finds out the truth, she tells Mark that what Randy and Brad told him isn't true. Tim is also upset because he doesn't want another child. But he feels alright again when Jill tells him that they don't have the time for another child.

Seasons

Season 8
Season 8 1998
Season 7
Season 7 1997
Season 6
Season 6 1996
Season 5
Season 5 1995
Season 4
Season 4 1994
Season 3
Season 3 1993
Season 2
Season 2 1992
Season 1
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