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Tim "The Toolman" Taylor, host of the home-improvement show "Tool Time," definitely is not as handy at home as he is on screen. He and his wife, Jill, raise three boys who are racing toward adulthood. The Taylor family often relies on next-door neighbor Wilson, who provides unconventional wisdom and perspective to the Taylors' personal and familial crises.
Tim "The Toolman" Taylor, host of the home-improvement show "Tool Time," definitely is not as handy at home as he is on screen. He and his wife, Jill, raise three boys who are racing toward adulthood. The Taylor family often relies on next-door neighbor Wilson, who provides unconventional wisdom and perspective to the Taylors' personal and familial crises.
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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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S2, EP16 "Dances With Tools"Tim's (Tim Allen) anniversary gift for Jill (Patricia Richardson) is ballroom dancing lessons for both of them. Guest stars Ann Miller.
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S2, EP17 "You're Driving Me Crazy, You're Driving Me Nuts"Tim refuses to stop and ask for directions when he and Jill become lost in a snowstorm while driving to a wedding.
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S2, EP18 "Bye, Bye, Birdie"Tim contends with a bothersome woodpecker; Brad breaks up with Jennifer, and Tim and Jill become his tutors.
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S7, EP22 "Believe It or Not"Wilson (Earl Hindman) is upset with Tim (Tim Allen) when he tells everyone about Wilson's encounter with an extraterrestrial. Grant Hill guest stars as himself.
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S7, EP21 "The Son Also Mooches"It's Jill's turn to worry about needing glasses as she reaches middle age; Tim worries that his mother is going to lose money on another of his brother Jeff's business schemes.
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S7, EP20 "The Write Stuff"Sibling rivalry abounds when Brad gets a sports gossip column in the school paper -- and more attention than Randy.
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S7, EP19 "Desperately Seeking Willow"Jill fears the worst when house guest Willow doesn't come home one night; "Tool Time" celebrates St. Patrick's Day.
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