Television

America wasn't just looking in on the Taylors all these years — we were living with them.
On September 17, 1991 the broadcasted pilot for ABC's Home Improvement introduced millions of viewers to Tim Taylor, befuddled husband and father, and the well-meaning but mishap-prone host of a home-repair show called Tool Time. Home Improvement was an instant hit with television fans, finishing in the top 10 in ratings its first season 1st in the 1993-94 season—topping all other series.

The Show

Born out of Tim's stand-up comedy routine, Home Improvement found much of its humor in Tim Taylor's fascination with hardware stores, hotrods and power tools — and, of course, his never-ending quest to find better hardware stores, faster hotrods and bigger power tools. Tim's exclamations of "More Power!" and grunts of "Arrh! Arrh! Arrh!" became the show's signature, and his penchant for rewiring, klutzy mishaps and bad judgment served as the framework for most of its comedy.

Tim Taylor was in his comfort zone when hosting Tool Time but had a tough time exerting his power around his own home. It was his ever-patient wife, Jill (Patricia Richardson), who aptly supplied the rye comebacks, affectionate teasing, and was wise enough to have the fire department's number on speed dial! With a drill in hand and the best intentions at heart, Tim attempted to solve any crisis that came his way. As a father, Tim tried to teach his sons Brad (Zachery Ty Bryan), Randy (Jonathan Taylor Thomas), and Mark (Taran Smith) about the joys — and requirements — of manhood, while at the same time, he tried to understand the psyche of that elusive species … women. Tim often found guidance from his eccentric, philosophizing over-the-fence neighbor, Wilson (Earl Hindman), who was always ready with a piece of wisdom or a funny anecdote. On his "Tool Time" show—the only place where he could truly "reclaim the male spirit"—Tim was assisted by Al Borland (Richard Karn), a quiet bachelor-carpenter who was devoted to his mother, and Heidi (Debbe Dunning), the hot-looking resident Tool Time Girl.

In addition to Tim's antics, later episodes involved thought-provoking treatments of a variety of serious subjects including drug use, cancer, hysterectomies, vasectomies, grown children leaving for college and mothers re-entering the workplace—and even these shows found a humorous angle. Home Improvement won numerous awards throughout its run and the People's Choice Award for "Favorite male Performer on Television" went to Tim for eight years in a row.

Home Improvement Says "Good-Bye"

It had a remarkable eight-year run and on May 25, 1999 Home Improvement bid an emotional farewell with an hour and a half Series Finale special entitled "The Long and Winding Road." The episode was introduced with a half hour nostalgic look back at snippets over the years and was followed by a half hour of behind-the-scenes interviews and never-before-seen bloopers called "Back Stage Pass."

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In Tim's Own Words

A few weeks before the show ended an emotional Tim commented: "I'm happier here than almost anyplace else—other than my bathroom. I don't want to end this, but I've watched Michael Jordan and I've watched Seinfeld. I've seen other people that have moved on, and there's just no good time to ever do this. The show has been like a mistress; a love affair; a family member. All this is very difficult on me as a funny guy. I'm saying goodbye everyday but I really don't want to go there. The eight years on Home Improvement are irreplaceable."

Home Improvement Fun Facts

Home Improvement Guests

Celebrity Guest Stars included: Jay Leno, Oprah Winfrey, Drew Carey, Bob Vila, Ernest Borgnine, Ann Miller, Jimmy Carter, Victoria Principal, Dave Chappelle, Janeane Garofalo, Rodney Dangerfield, Tom Poston, Morgan Fairchild, Michael Eisner, Leeza Gibbons, Dan Aykroyd, Penn & Teller and musical performances by The Beach Boys, Manhattan Transfer and Alan Jackson. Also Commander Kenneth Bowersox with the NASA Endeavor Space Shuttle Crew and the Columbia Space Shuttle Crew.

Celebrity Sports Figures included: Mario Andretti, Michael Andretti, Johnny Rutherford, Al Unser Sr, Al Unser, Jr., Al Richard Unser, Jack Arute, Robby Gordon, Isiah Thomas, Grant Hill, John Elway, Eric Hipple, Sean Jones, Kenny O'Brien, Bill Pickel, Kelvin Pritchett, David Krieg, Chris Spielman, Derrick Walker, Cory Everson, George Foreman, Evander Holyfield and Payne Stewart.

For the Home Improvement episode synopsis guide and credits, visit Duncan Taylor's great Home Improvement Archives site.
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