Home Improvement
Jill ruins Tim's attempt to get his hot rod featured in a car magazine.
Jill ruins Tim's attempt to get his hot rod featured in a car magazine.
The man who first saw Tim's need for "more power" pays his former high-school student a visit.
At Thanksgiving dinner, Wilson announces that he is moving away.
Jill thinks Randy fights with his brothers to get Tim's attention.
When Tim videotapes Jill's speech at the library, he accidentally overdubs his critique.
Al buys into a hardware store and takes entrepreneurship a little too far.
Tim acts as a surrogate father when his brother decides to leave his wife and children.
Mark is doing poorly in school, but cannot tell his parents the real problem.
Tim is less than thrilled about turning 40 when his friend has a heart attack.
Tim crashes Jill's car after lecturing her on avoiding scratches.
When Jill is laid off from work, Tim is less than considerate.
Tim and Bob Vila auction their handyman services in a fund-raiser.
Randy uses Tim's old love letters to woo a woman using a computer bulletin board.
Tim's ogling of breast-enlargement literature makes Jill feel inadequate.
Tim gives away an old swing set that reminds Jill of when the boys were little.
A shortage of funds puts an end to Tim's plans for a special edition of "Tool Time".
Tim charms Jill's friends, but the charm disappears when they do.
A role reversal occurs when Tim and Al host a cooking show; Tim's the sidekick.
Tim and Al vie in a contest in which participants build houses for needy families.
Tim decides to separate Randy and Brad when their arguing becomes too loud for his liking.