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Tim and Jill (Tim Allen, Patricia Richardson) must make a parenting decision when Mark (Taran Noah Smith) is accused of stealing a knife.
Tim and Jill (Tim Allen, Patricia Richardson) must make a parenting decision when Mark (Taran Noah Smith) is accused of stealing a knife.
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S5, EP17 "Fear of Flying"Astronauts of the space shuttle Columbia visit the "Tool Time" set after using Tim's screwdriver in space.
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S5, EP18 "When Harry Kept Delores"Tim (Tim Allen) offers Harry (guest star Blake Clarke) advice after Delores (guest star Shirley Prestia) decides to work at the hardware store.
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S5, EP19 "Eye on Tim"Jill (Patricia Richardson) keeps an eye on Tim (Tim Allen) when a news reporter (guest star Rosalind Allen) flatters him with her flirtations.
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S5, EP20 "The Bud Bowl"Tim (Tim Allen) fears his ideas for "Tool Time" will be knocked down when Jill (Patricia Richardson) beats his boss at bowling.
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S5, EP15 "Tanks for the Memories"As part of a "Tool Time" salute to the armed forces, Tim drives a tank and doesn't do it very well.
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S5, EP14 "High School Confidential"Brad feels like he is second best when seventh-grader Randy begins taking classes at the high school.
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S5, EP13 "Oh, Brother"Tim (Tim Allen) hires his laid-off brother Marty (guest star William O'Leary) to rebuild the "Tool Time" set.
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