6 seasons available
The Taylors look forward to their annual summer getaway, each for different reasons. With Tim Allen and Patricia Richardson.
When Randy writes an article for the school paper disclosing Binford Tools' poor environmental record, Tim feels flabbergasted.
Jill (Patricia Richardson) declines Tim's (Tim Allen) offer to build her a quiet at-home work space, and that offends him.
Tim becomes Brad's personal trainer after a college expresses interest in giving the teen a sports scholarship.
The weird subject of Mark's Halloween horror film has Tim and Jill worried; Tim builds a hot rod jack-o'-lantern.
Much to Tim's chagrin, Wilson would rather spend time with his niece than restore the Studebaker she gave him.
Jill (Patricia Richardson) is asked out on a date and realizes her 18-year marriage has lost some spark and romance. With Tim Allen.
Randy (Jonathan Taylor Thomas) questions God's existence, which prompts Tim (Tim Allen) to visit the Rev. Mike (guest star Dan Aykroyd).
The Taylors celebrate Thanksgiving with a Hollywood producer at a Detroit Lions football game. Guest stars: Rodney Dangerfield, Alex Rocco and Tom Poston.
Jill (Patricia Richardson) suggests that Tim (Tim Allen) accompany Al (Richard Karn) so he can show him how to be confident with women.
Tim (Tim Allen) gets caught up in a Christmas decorating contest and uses enough lights to illuminate Michigan.
Tim (Tim Allen) starts hanging out with his students when he gets a teaching job at the local college. With Patricia Richardson.
Brad announces his plans to marry a college woman, but Tim and Jill try to convince him he's too young.
Tim and Jill rent their second house to Al, who proves to be a difficult tenant; Randy and Brad buy the same shirt.
After spending time with his 4-year-old niece, Tim (Tim Allen) tells Jill (Patricia Richardson) he wants to have another child.
Tim and Jill find a bag of marijuana in their backyard and debate how to properly handle the situation.
A question of trust arises between the Taylors when the man Jill had a dream about installs the new kitchen counter.
Tim (Tim Allen) suspects that Al and Heidi (Richard Karn, Debbe Dunning) are having an affair; pro golfer Payne Stewart visits "Tool Time."
"Tool Time" gets approval to create 3-D effects show; Jill (Patricia Richardson) wants Tim (Tim Allen) to act more like an equal.
Jill (Patricia Richardson) endures a family tragedy and is overcome with guilt. Guest star Polly Holliday.
Tim asks former "Tool Time" girl Lisa to return to the show temporarily but neglects to consult with Heidi.
When Jill is laid off from work, Tim is less than considerate.
After Tim (Tim Allen) criticizes Jill (Patricia Richardson) for the car getting scratched, he nearly totals it himself.
Tim is less than thrilled about turning 40 when his friend has a heart attack.
Mark is doing poorly in school, but cannot tell his parents the real problem.
Tim (Tim Allen) acts as a surrogate father when his brother (William O'Leary) decides to leave his wife (Debbe Dunning) and children.
Al buys into a hardware store and takes entrepreneurship a little too far.
After Tim (Tim Allen) videotapes Jill's (Patricia Richardson) speech at the library, he accidentally overdubs his critique.
Randy (Jonathan Taylor Thomas) fights with his brothers in an apparent bid for Tim's (Tim Allen) attention.
Jill (Patricia Richardson) cannot understand why Tim (Tim Allen) encourages Randy (Jonathan Taylor Thomas) to enter a grudge-match sled race.
Tim is Tarzan in Jill's fantasy; Ilene shares her sensuous dream with Al.
It's one problem after another when Tim and Al go ice fishing.
When Jill's (Patricia Richardson) retired father (M. Emmet Walsh) arrives for a visit, the house is transformed into a small military base.
Tim (Tim Allen) decides to separate Randy and Brad (Jonathan Taylor Thomas, Zachery Ty Bryan) when their arguing becomes too loud for his liking.
Tim and Al (Tim Allen, Richard Karn) each head up a Habitat for Humanity house-building project. Former President Jimmy Carter guest stars as himself.
A role reversal occurs when Tim and Al host a cooking show, with Al as the star and Tim as the sidekick.
Tim charms Jill's friends, but the charm disappears when they do.
A shortage of funds puts an end to Tim's (Tim Allen) plans for a special edition of "Tool Time." With Richard Karn.
Tim's (Tim Allen) Mother's Day plans for Jill (Patricia Richardson) go awry when he gives away a nostalgic swing set. Guest star: Victoria Principal.
Tim's (Tim Allen) obvious enjoyment of some breast-enlargement literature leaves Jill (Patricia Richardson) feeling undesirable.
Randy, pretending to be thirty-two years old, meets a woman on a singles message board on the computer, and she comes by for a visit; Tim tries to help Mark with his science project.
Tim (Tim Allen) and Bob Vila face off in a handyman auction and also compete in an auto race. With Bob Vila as himself.
A peanut-rolling contest interferes with Jill's plans to spend an evening alone with Tim; Brad anticipates his first kiss.
Jill (Patricia Richardson) grounds Brad (Zachery Ty Bryan) for hiding a dissected frog in cafeteria food and throwing bricks. With Tim Allen.
Jill makes Tim promise to stop looking at other women; industrial strength glue causes a sticky situation at work.
Tim pulls a groin muscle and tries to keep it a secret from Jill.
Tim invites the guys over to help him install an engine, but Jill turns the afternoon into a barbecue party.
Al (Richard Karn) helps Tim and Jill (Tim Allen, Patricia Richardson) build a haunted house as part of a Halloween party for Brad (Zachery Ty Bryan).
Tim moves in with Al for the night to avoid catching Mark's chickenpox when the Andretti brothers visit the show.
Jill (Patricia Richardson) finds a job with a Detroit magazine; Mr. Binford's daughter (Vicki Lewis) becomes Tim's (Tim Allen) new producer.
Jill and the boys (Patricia Richardson, Zachery Ty Bryan, Jonathan Taylor Thomas, Taran Noah Smith) try to persuade Tim (Tim Allen) to sign his will.
Jill and Tim are caught in the middle when Dave begins dating Jill's friend and another woman at the same time.
Jill's (Patricia Richardson) growing responsibilities at the magazine force Tim (Tim Allen) to take charge of the domestic chores.
Brad and Randy collect money for a Christmas charity; the Manhattan Transfer quartet appears on "Tool Time."
Tim (Tim Allen) installs a remote-control closet in the bedroom; Tim's fatherly hugs begin to embarrass Brad (Zachery Ty Bryan). With Patricia Richardson.
Tim confronts Jill about her individual checking account; Brad becomes careless when he baby-sits Jennifer's goldfish.
Tim and Jill question what holds their marriage together when Tim does poorly on a compatibility test.
Tim's (Tim Allen) anniversary gift for Jill (Patricia Richardson) is ballroom dancing lessons for both of them. Guest stars Ann Miller.
Tim refuses to stop and ask for directions when he and Jill become lost in a snowstorm while driving to a wedding.
Tim contends with a bothersome woodpecker; Brad breaks up with Jennifer, and Tim and Jill become his tutors.
Despite Jill's (Patricia Richardson) disapproval, Tim (Tim Allen) convinces Mark (Taran Noah Smith) to join a karate class.
Jill wants Mark to see his first ballet, but Tim spoils her plans; Jill convinces Tim to leave Randy and Brad at home alone.
Tim receives the cold shoulder from both Jill and her visiting mother when he tries to mediate a dispute between them.
Tim gets into trouble with Jill when he bumps into his high-school girlfriend, who insists on meeting his wife.
Tim and the boys (Tim Allen, Zachery Ty Bryan, Jonathan Taylor Thomas, Taran Noah Smith) retreat to the garage to construct a Mother's Day present for Jill (Patricia Richardson).
Tim (Tim Allen) gets into trouble with his family when he installs new stereo equipment in the house. With Patricia Richardson, Richard Karn.