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Tim contends with a bothersome woodpecker; Brad breaks up with Jennifer, and Tim and Jill become his tutors.
Tim contends with a bothersome woodpecker; Brad breaks up with Jennifer, and Tim and Jill become his tutors.
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S3, EP22 "Swing Time"Tim's (Tim Allen) Mother's Day plans for Jill (Patricia Richardson) go awry when he gives away a nostalgic swing set. Guest star: Victoria Principal.
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S2, EP2 "Rites & Wrongs of Passage"Jill (Patricia Richardson) grounds Brad (Zachery Ty Bryan) for hiding a dissected frog in cafeteria food and throwing bricks. With Tim Allen.
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S2, EP3 "Overactive Glance"Jill makes Tim promise to stop looking at other women; industrial strength glue causes a sticky situation at work.
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S2, EP4 "Groin Pains"Tim pulls a groin muscle and tries to keep it a secret from Jill.
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S8, EP17 "Young at Heart"A photograph of Tim (Tim Allen) and his new female mechanic (guest star Jenny McCarthy) puts a damper on Jill (Patricia Richardson) and Tim's wedding anniversary.
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S8, EP16 "Mark's Big Break"Suspicious Tim didn't like his "Tool Time" video, Mark makes another one, complete with a dance number set to "Greased Lightning.".
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S8, EP15 "Knee Deep"Brad (Zachery Ty Bryan) blames Tim (Tim Allen) when he injures his knee during a taping of "Tool Time" at home. Penn & Teller guest star.
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S8, EP14 "Home Alone"While home alone working on his book, Tim (Tim Allen) dreams about life as a top-selling author. Oprah Winfrey, Jay Leno, Michael Eisner and Leeza Gibbons guest star.
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