Home Improvement

September. 17,1991      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.

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Seasons 8 : 1998

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Episode 1 - Whitewater
September. 22,1998

Jill surprises Tim with a river-rafting trip for his birthday, sinking his plan to attend a NASCAR event.

Episode 2 - Adios
September. 29,1998

Randy is selected to go to Costa Rica for a year to study the rain forest, and Jill's worried. So Tim decides to "fix things."

Episode 3 - All In The Family
October. 06,1998

Tim and Jill's plans to spend some time together are interupted when Tim's brother and Jill's sister anounce that they are an item.

Episode 4 - Taylor Got Game
October. 13,1998

While Brad studies for his SAT's, a friend of Wilson's offers him the chance to play professional international soccer in Europe.

Episode 5 - Al's Fair Lady
October. 20,1998

Jill is concerned when Al's new rich girlfriend keeps buying him extravagant gifts in order to keep him in the relationship.

Episode 6 - Bewitched
October. 27,1998

At a Halloween party Tim encourages Wilson to break up with his girlfriend. who claims to be a witch. But, after he dumps her he mysteriously disappears. Tim blames the witch but when the police arrive Tim is accused of Wilson's disappearance.

Episode 7 - Not-So-Great Scott
November. 03,1998

When Tim overhears Jill saying that one of her patients is having an affair with Heidi's husband, Tim has trouble keeping it from Heidi.

Episode 8 - Tim's First Car
November. 10,1998

When Tim's first car is destroyed before his eyes in a junkyard, Jill decides to find him a replica of it. Meanwhile, Mark helps Brad make a video for his college applications.

Episode 9 - Mr. Likeable
November. 17,1998

Tim becomes unhappy when Al stars in a TV movie with Morgan Fairchild. Meanwhile, Mark tries to get the affection of the most beautiful girl in his class by listening to her talk about her problems.

Episode 10 - Thanks, But No Thanks
November. 24,1998

Tim invites his brother Marty and his twins to live with him when he discovers that Marty and his wife Nancy are separated.

Episode 11 - Home For The Holidays
December. 08,1998

Randy returns from Costa Rica for Christmas only to discover the changes that have taken place in his absence and that life has gone on without him.

Episode 12 - Ploys For Tots
December. 15,1998

Tim and Jill try to teach Marty the best way to parent when one of the twins keeps throwing tantrums to get her own way.

Episode 13 - Chop Shop 'Til You Drop
January. 05,1999

Tim and Jill buy Brad a car. However, when it is stolen, Tim and Al go undercover to catch the thieves.

Episode 14 - Home Alone
January. 19,1999

Tim gets preoccupied when he is left alone to write his book.

Episode 15 - Knee Deep
February. 02,1999

Brad blames Tim for possibly ruining his soccer career when he injures his knee on a piece of hardware during a Tool Time shoot at the house. The magicians Penn & Teller appear on Tool Time.

Episode 16 - Mark's Big Break
February. 09,1999

Tim commissions Mark to make a video to celebrate the completion of his hot rod. When Tim is disappointed with the result, Mark films a new version - with a dance number set to "Greased Lightning."

Episode 17 - Young At Heart
February. 16,1999

Jill is angry when Tim spends too much time with his new female mechanic near their anniversary.

Episode 18 - Love's Labor Lost (1)
February. 23,1999

Plans for a ski trip are put on hold when Jill needs an emergency hysterectomy. Tim helps her face the situation, but becomes frightened when complications arise during surgery.

Episode 19 - Love's Labor Lost (2)
March. 02,1999

Tim waits for news on Jill's surgery. Jill will be fine, although she had to have her ovaries completely removed, not partially as was first thought. Jill's mother comes to visit to help with her daughter's care and with her mood swings.

Episode 20 - Neighbors
March. 16,1999

Tim and Wilson's friendship is tested when Wilson wins $10,000 and decides to build an elaborate science lab in his backyard - which blocks the Taylor family's view.

Episode 21 - A Hardware Habit To Break
March. 30,1999

Harry announces that he is retiring and selling the hardware store. Tim organizes a fundraising party for the store, but ends up buying it himself. But when the customers dry up, Tim begins to wonder what he is doing wrong.

Episode 22 - Loose Lips And Freudian Slips
May. 04,1999

Jill's thesis is before the committee. During Mark's student film viewing, Jill's psychology professor sees Jill criticize him and Jill is worried that this will affect the thesis committee's decision.

Episode 23 - Trouble-A-Bruin
May. 11,1999

Troubles brew on Tool Time when Bud mandates that no non-Binford products are to be used on the show. Brad has to decide whether or not to play soccer earlier than he is scheduled to when he has an opportunity to play in front of a UCLA scout.

Episode 24 - Dead Weight
May. 18,1999

Tool Time continues to be a "jewel" despite the continued excess presence of the Binford name. Things rapidly turn sad when Al decides to take his mother out to dinner to tell her he's going to get married... and she has a heart attack and dies.

Episode 25 - The Long And Winding Road (1)
May. 18,1999

Tim quits Tool Time, and Jill gets an offer that divides the family.

Episode 26 - The Long And Winding Road (2)
May. 25,1999

As Tim and the Boys drive to school, they reminisce about some of the memories they have had over the past eight years.

Episode 27 - The Long And Winding Road (3)
May. 25,1999

Tim tapes his final Tool Time; Jill sets up for Al's wedding to Trudy and begins to have second thoughts about moving to Indiana.

Episode 28 - Backstage Pass
May. 25,1999

A retrospective look at eight years of the hit comedy, including interviews with the cast, unseen bloopers and Wilsons entire face being revealed.

Seasons 7 : 1997

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Seasons 6 : 1996

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25 Episode

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Seasons 5 : 1995

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26 Episode

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Seasons 4 : 1994

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Seasons 3 : 1993

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Seasons 2 : 1992

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