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Tim (Tim Allen) fears his ideas for "Tool Time" will be knocked down when Jill (Patricia Richardson) beats his boss at bowling.
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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S3, EP1 "Maybe, Baby"Jill (Patricia Richardson) is overcome with the desire to have another child. Tim Allen stars.
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S3, EP2 "Aisle See You in My Dreams"Al (Richard Karn) takes his latest romance a little too seriously. Sherry Hursey guest stars. With Tim Allen.
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S3, EP3 "This Joke's for You"Tim (Tim Allen) realizes that Randy (Jonathan Taylor Thomas) has reached adolescence.
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S3, EP4 "A Sew, Sew Evening"Jill (Patricia Richardson) invites the new neighbors (Robert Picardo, Mariangela Pino) over for dinner -- a prospect Tim (Tim Allen) does not relish.
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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, 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, 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, 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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