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Pavan
10-22-2002, 11:09 AM
Join series star Tim Allen and additional cast members (to be announced) as they review and relive some of this long-running ABC series’ greatest moments. You’ll see live action sketches and comedy as well as many hilarious clips and highlights. This will be a very special evening of fun saluting one of TV’s most popular comedies!

It's being taped in January, airdate of May 4, 2003.

¤I Love Clay Aiken¤
10-24-2002, 01:21 AM
AHh!! OMG!!!! COol!! HI is a show I used to watch as a kid, but now I watch it and like it WAY more than I did before LOl. Ugh, I hope if Taran is on, he cleans himself up or cuts his hair or something....ICk.

Pavan
10-24-2002, 02:20 PM
Production has been canceled, no tape date Nov 4th now. Taping will be now in January, with an airdate in February sweeps on ABC

flutterby01
10-25-2002, 10:19 PM
Well, regardless of when it is, I'm excited to see it! "Home Improvement is one of my all-time favorite shows. It was my favorite show when I was younger, mainly because I had a huge crush on Jonathan Taylor Thomas when I was like 13!

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JOEY: You hide my clothes, I'm gonna do the exact OPPOSITE to you!
CHANDLER: What, what are you going to do, SHOW me my clothes?
JOEY: Hey! Opposite is opposite!
CHANDLER: He's got NOTHING!

(Later)
JOEY: Ok, buddy boy, here it is: you hide my clothes, I'm wearing everything you own!
CHANDLER: OH MY GOD! That is so NOT the opposite of taking somebody's underwear!
JOEY: Look at me, I'm Chandler! Could I BE wearing any more clothes?

¤I Love Clay Aiken¤
10-25-2002, 10:50 PM
Originally posted by flutterby01
It was my favorite show when I was younger, mainly because I had a huge crush on Jonathan Taylor Thomas when I was like 13!
You too???:p Memories.....

Pavan
01-10-2003, 11:58 AM
Tim Allen will be appearing live on stage in a "Home Improvement" special event to be broadcast on ABC mid February (tentatively on Thurs Feb 20). The show is currently titled "The User's Guide to Watching Home Improvement" and includes possible appearances by Richard Karn (Al), and Debbe Dunning (Heidi) - yes, the ol' Tool Time crew reunites! Tim will present his own favorite clips from the show, insider's tips, personal reflections and a Question and Answer session with the live audience!

The taping of the show will be on Friday January 24th at 8pm at the Wadsworth Theatre in L.A. Order tickets at tvitckets.com

Pavan
01-15-2003, 04:34 PM
TIM ALLEN AND THE GANG FROM “TOOL TIME” REUNITE IN
“TIM ALLEN PRESENTS A USER’S GUIDE TO HOME IMPROVEMENT,”
AIRING IN 2003 ON ABC-TV


“Home Improvement,” one of the most popular and beloved family comedies of the ‘90s and one of ABC’s most successful comedy shows, returns in a one-hour special that reunites Tim Allen as Tim “The Tool Man” Taylor, Richard Karn as “Tool Time” sidekick Al Borland and Debbe Dunning as Heidi, the “Tool Time” girl, in “Tim Allen Presents a User’s Guide to Home Improvement,” scheduled to air in the 2003 season on the ABC Television Network.

For eight years “Home Improvement” chronicled the trials and tribulations of the Taylor family and its patriarch, Tim Taylor, the accident-prone host of the cable television show “Tool Time.” Tim’s cohorts on “Tool Time” included Al Borland (Karn), who calmly withstood Tim’s wisecracks, and Heidi (Dunning), the “Tool Time” girl, who always opened up “Tool Time” with, “Does everybody know what ‘time’ it is?”

In “Tim Allen Presents a User’s Guide to Home Improvement,” Tim Allen will present his own favorite clips from the show, insider’s tips, show bloopers, personal reflections and a question-and-answer session with a live audience.

“Home Improvement,” which ranked as a Top-10 television program from its debut in 1991 until its final episode in 1999, garnered nine People’s Choice Awards (including one for Favorite New Comedy Series and three for Favorite Comedy Series) and 26 Emmy Award nominations.

Tim Allen, as well as Matt Williams, David McFadzean and Carmen Finestra from the Wind Dancer Production Group, serve as executive producers for “Tim Allen Presents a User’s Guide to Home Improvement.” Andy Cadiff is director.

Frasier W. Crane
01-23-2003, 01:08 PM
I will watch for sure...I hope its good!

Classic FOL Fanatic
02-09-2003, 02:59 PM
Yay! I can't wait!

Pavan
02-09-2003, 03:07 PM
It's now airing sometime in May, though it has already been taped since January 24.

Frasier W. Crane
02-09-2003, 03:38 PM
Darnit! Why do they do this too us?! DO you know why they keep postponing it?

Pavan
02-09-2003, 04:41 PM
Originally posted by Frasier W. Crane
Darnit! Why do they do this too us?! DO you know why they keep postponing it?

I think they want to air it in May because they are airing the ABC 50th Anniversary special then as well.

Brett Ferino
02-09-2003, 04:43 PM
A lot of good stuff coming up on ABC, 'eh PB?

BingAling889
02-10-2003, 07:54 PM
A REUNION?! The show only went off the air a couple years ago...

Frasier W. Crane
02-10-2003, 11:56 PM
NOT BETWEEN ALL THE CAST MEMBERS! Only between the stars of "Tool Time" Make sure you read the whole story...

Pavan
03-17-2003, 11:08 AM
"Tim Allen Presents: A Users Guide to Home Improvement" finally has an air date and will air Tuesday, April 1 at 8 p.m. on ABC.

TIM ALLEN AND THE GANG FROM “TOOL TIME” REUNITE IN
“TIM ALLEN PRESENTS: A USER’S GUIDE TO HOME IMPROVEMENT,” AIRING TUESDAY, APRIL 1 ON ABC

It’s been four years since “Home Improvement,” one of the most popular and beloved family comedies of the ‘90s and one of ABC’s most successful comedy shows, has been on the air. In “Tim Allen Presents: A User’s Guide To Home Improvement,” cast members return in a one-hour special that reunites Tim Allen as Tim “The Tool Man” Taylor, Richard Karn as “Tool Time” sidekick Al Borland and Debbe Dunning as Heidi The “Tool Time” Girl, airing TUESDAY, APRIL 1 (8:00-9:00 p.m., ET), on the ABC Television Network.

For eight years “Home Improvement” chronicled the trials and tribulations of the Taylor family and its patriarch, Tim Taylor, the accident-prone host of a local home-improvement cable show, “Tool Time.” Tim’s cohorts on “Tool Time” included Al Borland (Karn), who calmly withstood Tim’s wisecracks, and Heidi The “Tool Time” Girl (Dunning), who always opened up “Tool Time” with, “Does everybody know what ‘time’ it is?”

In the one-hour special, Tim Allen presents his own favorite clips, show bloopers and personal reflections while referring to his handbook, “A User’s Guide To Home Improvement.” With help from deejay Casey Sander and announcer Earl Hindman (Wilson), Tim explains where the inspiration for his manifesto on male improvement came from, as well as his affinity for trying to fix mechanical things and give them more power.

Through clips, Tim shows how his TV persona managed to break, blow-up or otherwise destroy whatever he was working on – misfortunes most often witnessed by the viewers of “Tool Time.” During one demonstration on “Tool Time,” Tim hit his head on the table he was working on, which then became instantly glued to his forehead.

In “Home Improvement,” Tim’s antics weren’t limited to the confines of his cable show but often managed to find their way into the Taylor home, causing his loving wife, Jill (Patricia Richardson), and their three sons (Jonathan Taylor Thomas, Zachery Ty Bryan and Taran Noah Smith) to run for cover at the first sign of the hardware-hungry husband and dad donning his tool belt.

Though Tim and Jill share a great love for each other, their communication abilities were sometimes at odds, and several clips are provided to reflect that, including a memorable moment when they are in a female urologist’s office to discuss Tim getting a vasectomy.

“Home Improvement,” which ranked as a Top-10 television program from its debut in 1991 until its final episode in 1999, garnered nine People’s Choice Awards (including one for Favorite New Comedy Series and three for Favorite Comedy Series) and 26 Emmy Award nominations.

The series starred Tim Allen as Tim Taylor, Patricia Richardson as Jill Taylor, Earl Hindman as Wilson, Jonathan Taylor Thomas as Randy Taylor, Zachery Ty Bryan as Brad Taylor, Taran Noah Smith as Mark Taylor, Richard Karn as Al Borland and Debbe Dunning as Heidi The “Tool Time” Girl.

The production team for “Tim Allen Presents: A User’s Guide To Home Improvement” includes executive producers Matt Williams, David McFadzean, Carmen Finestra and Tim Allen. Andy Cadiff is director. The special is produced by Wind Dancer Films, Boxing Cat Films and Touchstone Television.

A TV parental guideline will be posted closer to airdate.

Pavan
03-24-2003, 04:50 PM
ABC has moved this yet again. It will air sometime in May now. Stay tuned...

Pavan
04-03-2003, 04:30 PM
Finally a date that will NOT change. Sunday, May 4 and again on Saturday, May 17, both at 8pm-9pm E/P:

TIM ALLEN AND THE GANG FROM “TOOL TIME” REUNITE IN
“TIM ALLEN PRESENTS: A USER’S GUIDE TO HOME IMPROVEMENT,”
NOW AIRING SUNDAY, MAY 4 ON ABC

Special Will Have an Encore Saturday, May 17

It’s been four years since “Home Improvement,” one of the most popular and beloved family comedies of the ‘90s and one of ABC’s most successful comedy shows, has been on the air. In “Tim Allen
Presents: A User’s Guide To Home Improvement,” cast members return in a one-hour special that reunites Tim Allen as Tim “The Tool Man” Taylor, Richard Karn as “Tool Time” sidekick Al Borland and Debbe Dunning as Heidi The “Tool Time” Girl, now airing SUNDAY, MAY 4 – and repeating SATURDAY, MAY 17 -- (8:00-9:00 p.m., ET, both evenings), on the ABC Television Network.
For eight years “Home Improvement” chronicled the trials and tribulations of the Taylor family and its patriarch, Tim Taylor, the accident-prone host of a local home-improvement cable show, “Tool Time.” Tim’s cohorts on “Tool Time” included Al Borland (Karn), who calmly withstood Tim’s wisecracks, and Heidi The “Tool Time” Girl (Dunning), who always opened up “Tool Time” with, “Does everybody know what ‘time’ it is?”

In the one-hour special, Tim Allen presents his own favorite clips, show bloopers and personal reflections while referring to his handbook, “A User’s Guide To Home Improvement.” With help from deejay Casey Sander and announcer Earl Hindman (Wilson), Tim explains where the inspiration for his manifesto on male improvement came from, as well as his affinity for trying to fix mechanical things and give them more power.

Through clips, Tim shows how his TV persona managed to break, blow-up or otherwise destroy whatever he was working on – misfortunes most often witnessed by the viewers of “Tool Time.” During one demonstration on “Tool Time,” Tim hit his head on the table he was working on, which then became instantly glued to his forehead.

In “Home Improvement,” Tim’s antics weren’t limited to the confines of his cable show but often managed to find their way into the Taylor home, causing his loving wife, Jill (Patricia Richardson), and their three sons (Jonathan Taylor Thomas, Zachery Ty Bryan and Taran Noah Smith) to run for cover at the first sign of the hardware-hungry husband and dad donning his tool belt.

Though Tim and Jill share a great love for each other, their communication abilities were sometimes at odds, and several clips are provided to reflect that, including a memorable moment when they are in a female urologist’s office to discuss Tim getting a vasectomy.

“Home Improvement,” which ranked as a Top-10 television program from its debut in 1991 until its final episode in 1999, garnered nine People’s Choice Awards (including one for Favorite New Comedy Series and three for Favorite Comedy Series) and 26 Emmy Award nominations.

The series starred Tim Allen as Tim Taylor, Patricia Richardson as Jill Taylor, Earl Hindman as Wilson, Jonathan Taylor Thomas as Randy Taylor, Zachery Ty Bryan as Brad Taylor, Taran Noah Smith as Mark Taylor, Richard Karn as Al Borland and Debbe Dunning as Heidi The “Tool Time” Girl.

The production team for “Tim Allen Presents: A User’s Guide To Home Improvement” includes executive producers Matt Williams, David McFadzean, Carmen Finestra and Tim Allen. Andy Cadiff is
director. The special is produced by Wind Dancer Films, Boxing Cat Films and Touchstone Television.

A TV parental guideline will be posted closer to airdate.

ClesStahn
04-23-2003, 05:08 PM
Cool, so I DIDN'T miss it, lol. I've been reading through this topic JUST today and was like, "Oh man, wish I could see this!" but, yo.

jdmac
05-02-2003, 06:49 AM
unfortunately pretty sure I won't be able to see this, (god it sucks living in the UK) is there any chance a fellow Home Improvement fan could tape this for me and sell me a copy?

Brian
05-05-2003, 08:09 PM
That was hilarious. It was consistently funny.

jdmac
07-22-2003, 07:06 AM
Is there anyone who has this on tape that would be willing to ship to UK?

Kind regards
John