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Tim (Tim Allen) joins Jill's (Patricia Richardson) literary group when he feels threatened by her male classmate.
Tim (Tim Allen) joins Jill's (Patricia Richardson) literary group when he feels threatened by her male classmate.
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S2, EP12 "I'm Scheming of a White Christmas"Brad and Randy collect money for a Christmas charity; the Manhattan Transfer quartet appears on "Tool Time.".
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S2, EP13 "Bell Bottom Blues"Tim (Tim Allen) installs a remote-control closet in the bedroom; Tim's fatherly hugs begin to embarrass Brad (Zachery Ty Bryan). With Patricia Richardson.
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S2, EP14 "Howard's End"Tim confronts Jill about her individual checking account; Brad becomes careless when he baby-sits Jennifer's goldfish.
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S3, EP25 "The Great Race II"Tim (Tim Allen) and Bob Vila face off in a handyman auction and also compete in an auto race. With Bob Vila as himself.
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S5, EP24 "Shopping Around"Tim (Tim Allen) becomes concerned when his mother (guest star Bonnie Bartlett) begins dating his former shop teacher (guest star Dick O'Neill).
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S5, EP23 "Mr. Wilson's Opus"The actors in Randy's (Jonathan Taylor Thomas) school play become frustrated when Wilson (Earl Hindman) takes over as director.
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S5, EP22 "The Longest Day"Tim and Jill (Tim Allen, Patricia Richardson) anxiously await the final results of a test that will show if Randy (Jonathan Taylor Thomas) is seriously ill.
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S5, EP21 "Engine and a Haircut, Two Fights"Tim and Brad get into a fight over Brad's new haircut and the hot rod engine; Randy doesn't want Jill to help him rehearse for an audition to play Romeo in a school play of "Romeo and Juliet."
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