Want “Home Improvement” on DVD?

Jonathan Taylor Thomas, Tim Allen, Patricia Richardson, Zachery Ty Bryan and Taran Noah Smith in TV-show Home Improvement (Copyright ABC.com)

On Tim Allen's official website you can find the following quote: Q: Will Home Improvement ever come out on DVD? A: Ugh! The best answer I can get from Disney is that they’re looking to package 10 of the top favorite episodes. Why not by season? I don’t know. Let them know

A User’s Guide to Home Improvement

Jonathan Taylor Thomas, Tim Allen, Patricia Richardson, Zachery Ty Bryan and Taran Noah Smith in TV-show Home Improvement (Copyright ABC.com)

It will air again on Saturday, May 17 at 8:00 PM. The special, hosted by the Tool Time gang of Tim, Al, and Heidi, (with Earl Hindman as announcer), will feature clips and bloopers from the show's eight-season run in addition to the recently-filmed on-set footage. Thanks to The Home Improvement Zone. Source:

Home Improvement Reunion!

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Update: The show has been postponed until January 2003 On November 4th a Reunion show of Home Improvement will be shot. Right now only Tim Allen and Richard Karn will be on the show, but chances are that all the cast including Jonathan, will attend the special. Will keep you posted on the

Tim Allen rages as TV son snubs final show

Funnyman Tim Allen wasn’t laughing when TV son Jonathan Taylor Thomas snubbed the final episode of Home Improvement. In fact, insiders say the star was absolutely livid — and made it clear to everyone within earshot. “Tim’s eyes welled up after the taping of the last show was over and he told

Tim Allen Jumps on JTT

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Tim Allen is starting to sound a lot like the father of three he portrays on TV: annoyed and confused. The Home Improvement star spent this week taping the sitcom's Christmas episode with Jonathan Taylor Thomas, who left the show two months ago after seven seasons as middle child Randy.

It’s More Power for the TV hit that comes to weekdays this fall

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Since it first debuted in 1991, Home Improvement has been at or near the top of the primetime ratings, as viewers tune in each week for the continuing story of a macho man's head-on collision with life. Fans of the hit comedy are now in for even more fun as Home

There’s no place like Home

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On the set of television's most popular show, every 'Improvement' tells a story. Think '90s Norman Rockwell with a turbocharge. It's just your average, middle-class American residence: framed photos of the kids, a complete set of the World Book Encyclopedia, functional furniture, fake-walnut cabinets...and enough space for the man of the