Home Improvement Season 6

September. 17,1996      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 Kiss And The Kiss-Off
May. 20,1997
Lisa, the old Tool Time girl, returns and Tim gives her her old job back without consulting Heidi, the current Tool Time girl.
Episode 24 : Taps
May. 13,1997
To keep her father away because of the pressure she's under, Jill fakes an illness only to find out that he died shortly after she lied to him.
Episode 23 : The Feminine Mistake
May. 06,1997
Jill makes Tim act like an equal partner once she finds that Brad's girlfriend does whatever he tell her to. Tool Time does a 3D show.
Episode 22 : Family Un-Ties
April. 29,1997
Jill wants to spend quality time with the family, but the guys take her to the hardware expo.
Episode 21 : Insult To Injury
April. 15,1997
Tim ignores his separated shoulder to break a Bob Vila record on Tool Time with a steamroller.
Episode 20 : My Son, The Driver
April. 01,1997
Jill's worst fears come true when she predicts something bad will happen on the night brad is first driving. He gets into a small accident but little do they know the accident is alot more serious than he admits.
Episode 19 : Communication Breakdown
March. 11,1997
When the boys are using the phone too much, Tim has Dennis, Harry's son, install a second line.
Episode 18 : Something Old, Something Blue
February. 25,1997
Before Al and Ilene's wedding, Al tells the guys a secret.
Episode 17 : Wilson's World
February. 18,1997
Wilson decides to act more like others after a newspaper critic gives his performance a bad review.
Episode 16 : A Funny Valentine
February. 11,1997
Tim forgets where he hid Jill's Valentine's Day present. A singer talks about her relationship with Tim's father.
Episode 15 : Totally Tool Time
January. 28,1997
Swedish buyers consider buying Tool Time for Europe.
Episode 14 : The Karate Kid Returns
January. 14,1997
Everything goes well when Mark uses karate to save Randy from a bully, until the school newspaper gets hold of it. Wilson's cousins, the Beach Boys, come to visit.
Episode 13 : The Flirting Game
January. 07,1997
Jill wonders if flirting with a possible boss will get her employed.
Episode 12 : No Place Like Home
December. 17,1996
Tim's brothers help move their mother out of the family home, but Tim takes an immediate dislike to the new owners' plans for the place.
Episode 11 : Workin' Man Blues
December. 10,1996
Brad gets a part-time job at a sporting goods store and work soon becomes his top priority.
Episode 10 : The Wood, The Bad And The Hungry
November. 26,1996
Benny isn't allowed on the guest list fo the Thanksgiving dinner party at the Taylor house and Tim gets into the spirit of giving.
Episode 9 : The Tool Man Delivers
November. 19,1996
Heidi goes into labor en route to the Classic Car Man of the Year awards and Tim and Jill help deliver the baby, while receiving instructions from Wilson on the phone.
Episode 8 : Jill And Her Sisters
November. 12,1996
Jill's wild sisters visit to plan their parents' 50th anniversary.
Episode 7 : I Was A Teenage Taylor
October. 29,1996
It's a battle of halloween pranks. First Tim scares Al, then Brad and Randy scare Jill, then a strange man shows up at the dooor asking to see the basement. Jill, Tim and Wilson tell the boys that years ago a man named Clifford Warren was accused of killing his brother, but because of his mental problems he was put in an insane hospital. Little do the boys know that it's a halloween prank. They invite Al to help them pull a prank on their own, but Al and Wilson pull a prank on the Taylors.
Episode 6 : Whose Car Is It Anyway?
October. 22,1996
Jill buys a foreign sports car with money from an inheritance and forbids Tim to drive it.
Episode 5 : Al's Video
October. 15,1996
When Al is the producer of a video, he selects Tim to direct, until Tim gets too bossy. Jill gets a computer.
Episode 4 : Burnin' Love
October. 08,1996
Tim tells Randy to go for Lauren, who likes cars, but he finds out she is dating Jason, Brad's friend.
Episode 3 : Workshop 'Til You Drop
October. 01,1996
When Bud gets divorced, Tim and Jill go to a couples therapy workshop.
Episode 2 : Future Shock
September. 24,1996
Tim and Jill both reminisce about their senior years.
Episode 1 : At Sea
September. 17,1996
Jill finds Brad making out with his girlfriend in his room. When Jill asks Tim to have a man-to-man talk with Brad, Tim is a little reluctant to do it. Not because he doesn't feel Brad needs it, but because it's something he's never done before with a kid. Tool Time goes to sea in another on-location shoot, with Tim, Al and Heidi boarding the USS Constellation aircraft carrier as part of their salute to engines.

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
Season 1 1991

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