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Home Improvement is a sitcom about Tim Taylor, the accident prone host of a Detroit, Michigan television program about tools, who raises his dysfunctional family.

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TV Special: Tim Allen Presents: A User&#… Aired: May. 04, 2003

Tim Allen, Richard Karn, and Debbe Dunning hosted this special airing years later of the show. Tim shows us what his favorite parts of the show … [continue reading]

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The show had 8 seasons and 205 episodes air between 1991 and 1999.

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  • The show was originally conceived under the name "Hammer Time", after the show Tim would host. Prior to filming the pilot, Tim's show was re-named "Tool Time" to avoid confusion with M.C.…
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    The show was originally conceived under the name "Hammer Time", after the show Tim would host. Prior to filming the pilot, Tim's show was re-named "Tool Time" to avoid confusion with M.C. Hammer. Consequently, the show was re-named "Home Improvement" because the creators decided against naming the show after the show-within the show, to avoid confusing viewers.
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  • In Germany, the series' title is "Hör mal wer da hämmert" means "Listen Who's Hammering", an allusion to the German title of the movie "Look Who's…
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    In Germany, the series' title is "Hör mal wer da hämmert" means "Listen Who's Hammering", an allusion to the German title of the movie "Look Who's Talking".
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  • Almost all new Binford products introduced on Tool Time have the model number 6100.
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