Home Improvement Season 5

September. 19,1995      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 26 : Games, Flames And Automobiles
May. 21,1996
Al creates a Tool Time board game, hoping to earn enough money to propose to Ilene. But the game has problems and sometimes catches fire.
Episode 25 : Alarmed By Burglars
May. 14,1996
When Wilson is buglarized, Jill orders Tim to put in a high security system. But instead of them having peace and quite in their house, things get worse when the alarms begin going off by themselves.
Episode 24 : Shopping Around
May. 07,1996
Tim and Jill see Art, Tim's old shop teacher who's dating his mother, at a restaurant with another woman.
Episode 23 : Mr. Wilson's Opus
April. 30,1996
Wilson becomes the director of Randy's school play but takes the role a little too seriously. Tim and Wilson clash when Wilson attempts to make him rebuild the play's aluminum set.
Episode 22 : The Longest Day
April. 02,1996
After a routine medical checkup, the family discovers that Randy may have cancer.
Episode 21 : Engine And A Haircut, Two Fights
March. 12,1996
Tim and Brad get into a fight over Brad's new haircut and the hot rod engine. Meanwhile, Randy doesn't want Jill to help him rehearse for an audition to play Romeo in a school play of Romeo & Juliet.
Episode 20 : The Bud Bowl
March. 05,1996
When Tim and Jill go bowling with Bud and his wife, Tim tells Jill to lose because he's afraid his career will be ruined if they beat Bud and his wife. Meanwhile, Angela, Brad's girlfriend, sets her sister up with Randy.
Episode 19 : Eye On Tim
February. 27,1996
When a TV report is done on Tool Time, Jill gets angry when the reporter makes advances on Tim.
Episode 18 : When Harry Kept Dolores
February. 20,1996
Dolores, Harry's wife, comes to Harry's Hardware and Tim's marital advice causes them to split up.
Episode 17 : Fear Of Flying
February. 13,1996
Mark wants to take flying lessons, but Jill doesn't let him. Jill takes piano lessons. Meanwhile, Tim and Al ruin Bud's car.
Episode 16 : The Vasectomy One
February. 06,1996
Jill wants Tim to get a vasectomy when they agree their family is complete. Meanwhile, Randy is voted "best butt" by the girls at school.
Episode 15 : Tanks For The Memories
January. 30,1996
Tim and Jill play each other in a tank driving competition, and Jill wins. However, Tim doesn't congratulate her because he thinks she humiliated him.
Episode 14 : High School Confidential
January. 16,1996
Brad feels jealous when Randy starts taking advanced classes at his school. Tim designs the man's bedroom.
Episode 13 : Oh, Brother
January. 09,1996
When Tim hires Marty to rebuild the Tool Time set, it puts their friendship on the line.
Episode 12 : 'Twas The Flight Before Christmas
December. 12,1995
On Christmas Eve, Tim and Al get stuck at the airport on the way to Binford's winter festival. Ilene makes Al choose between her and his mother. Tim and the boys beat Doc Johnson in the Christmas lighting contest.
Episode 11 : That's My Momma
December. 05,1995
When Tim's mother returns, she begins dating Mr. Leonard, Tim's old shop teacher, and doesn't want to spend time with Tim.
Episode 10 : Doctor In The House
November. 28,1995
Jill, Wilson, and Al are angry when Tim gets an honorary Ph.D.
Episode 9 : Chicago Hope
November. 21,1995
Jill plans on having a romantic evening with Tim when they go to Chicago, but Tim's business meeting takes all day.
Episode 8 : Room Without A View
November. 14,1995
Tim turns the basement into Randy's new room so that Randy doesn't have to share a room with Mark.
Episode 7 : The Look
November. 07,1995
Tim gets "the look" from Jill after spending $4,000 on season tickets for the Detroit Pistons.
Episode 6 : Let Them Eat Cake
October. 31,1995
Brad throws a Halloween party for his new friends at school while Tim, Jill, Al, and Ilene attend a cable awards show. The Tool Time cast hopes to win an award, but it appears that Cooking with Irma will sweep the event as it has every other year.
Episode 5 : Advise And Repent
October. 24,1995
Jill gets an A on her psychology paper and starts dispensing psychiatric advice. Unfortunately, this leads to marital problems for Randy's girlfriend's parents.
Episode 4 : Jill's Surprise Party
October. 17,1995
Tim invites everyone over to the house for Jill's surprise birthday party, but Jill is off looking for her childhood piano.
Episode 3 : Her Cheatin' Mind
October. 03,1995
After Tim becomes threatened by one of Jill's classmates, he joins her book club.
Episode 2 : The First Temptation Of Tim
September. 26,1995
Bud Harper, Tim's new boss, wants to replace Al because younger viewers don't like him. Meanwhile, Brad gets detention on the first day of school and additional detention for misbehaving during detention.
Episode 1 : A Taylor Runs Through It
September. 19,1995
At Jill's cousin's wedding, Tim tries to squeeze in sports for him in the boys. After Jill gets tired of writing her speech for the wedding, she decides to go water skiing with the boys and gets injured.

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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