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Home Improvement - Season 7
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Title: Home Improvement

Overview: The daily trials and tribulations of handyman Tim Taylor, a TV show host raising three boys with help from his loyal co-host, domineering wife, and unseen neighbor.

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Average Vote: 7.4 (630 votes)

Cast

  • Tim Taylor: Tim Allen
  • Jill Taylor: Patricia Richardson
  • Wilson Wilson Jr.: Earl Hindman
  • Al Borland: Richard Karn
  • Heidi: Debbe Dunning
  • Brad Taylor: Zachery Ty Bryan
  • Mark Taylor: Taran Noah Smith
  • Home Improvement - Quest for Fire (Season 7 - Episode 1)

    While on holiday in northern Michigan, Tim informs the family that he wants to move there permanently.

    Home Improvement - Clash of the Taylors (Season 7 - Episode 2)

    Tim and Randy disagree on Binford's environmental policies. Jill gets an internship counseling families.

    Home Improvement - Room at the Top (Season 7 - Episode 3)

    Jill wants Tim to build her an office in the attic, and then changes her mind at the last minute; Tim makes a big deal about it.

    Home Improvement - Pump You Up (Season 7 - Episode 4)

    Tim pushes Brad after he gets a soccer scholarship. Randy and Lauren, his girlfriend, want to go on another date, but not a double date with two of their friends. The guys from k&B construction guest on tool time.

    Home Improvement - A Night to Dismember (Season 7 - Episode 5)

    Mark decides to do a horror video for his class using different scenes from old horror shows and movies, but Jill and Tim don't like the idea when they sneak a preview at Mark's video.

    Home Improvement - The Niece (Season 7 - Episode 6)

    Willow, Wilson's niece, comes to stay, which makes it so that Wilson has no time to spend with Tim.

    Home Improvement - Jill's Passion (Season 7 - Episode 7)

    Ian, a man Jill met at the YMCA gym, asks her out, mistaking Tim for her brother. That night Jill has a dream about him. But after talking to Patty, a friend, and Tim she straightens it out.

    Home Improvement - Losing My Religion (Season 7 - Episode 8)

    Randy questions his religion. Tim breaks a valuable piece of church equipment.

    Home Improvement - Thanksgiving (Season 7 - Episode 9)

    The Taylors go to a football game in a box seat for Thanksgiving. But Tim manages to black out all the lights.

    Home Improvement - The Dating Game (Season 7 - Episode 10)

    Tim takes Al to a club to meet women after they find out Ilene is engaged.

    Home Improvement - Bright Christmas (Season 7 - Episode 11)

    Tim does te ultimate Christmas decorating display job. Jill is worried when she finds out her mother is dating.

    Home Improvement - The Old College Try (Season 7 - Episode 12)

    Tim realizes his friends are boring, so he starts hanging out with students half his age.

    Home Improvement - An Older Woman (Season 7 - Episode 13)

    Brad's getting MARRIED... well, maybe not after Tim and Jill get through with him. The Taylor parents try to make Brad realize that he's not ready for the commitment of marriage to a college girl he just recently met at a party.

    Home Improvement - Tim 'The Landlord' Taylor (Season 7 - Episode 14)

    Al rents a house from Tim and Tim takes advantage of him as his landlord. Meanwhile, Randy and Brad buy the same shirt.

    Home Improvement - Say Goodnight, Gracie (Season 7 - Episode 15)

    Tim begins to want to have more children after Marty asks him to babysit one of the twins. After some discussions about his vasectomy with Jill, and some words of wisdom from Wilson, he decides that being able to return the twins after playing with them is the best idea. Mark is still wearing black, but with an added touch (of lipstick) for this episode.

    Home Improvement - What a Drag (Season 7 - Episode 16)

    On Tool Time, Tim and Al show viewers how to prepare for a severe winter storm. When Tim falls through the gazebo he discovers a small bag of marijuana taped to the underside of the swing. Jill and Tim stake out their backyard from Wilson's to catch the culprit... to everyone's surprise, Brad is caught red-handed with the goods.

    Home Improvement - Taking Jill for Granite (Season 7 - Episode 17)

    The Taylors do a kitchen remodel, but a surprise is in store when Tim and Jill find out who the installer is.

    Home Improvement - Futile Attraction (Season 7 - Episode 18)

    Tim becomes suspicious that Heidi and Al are having a hot affair when he finds out she has separated from her husband; he sets out to find out exactly how much of an affair they are having. On Tool Time, Tim adds a little MORE POWER to his golf swing when golf-pro Payne Stewart guests.

    Home Improvement - Desperately Seeking Willow (Season 7 - Episode 19)

    While staying over at the Taylors, Willow doesn't return home from a club one night... Jill fears the worst and sends the whole family out searching for her. It's Saint Patrick's day on Tool Time, and who better to celebrate with than the boys from K&B Construction.

    Home Improvement - The Write Stuff (Season 7 - Episode 20)

    On Tool Time, Tim manages to throw himself out a window while doing renovation work. Jill tries to get Tim to help prepare for a tax audit. Brad and Randy become rivals when Brad's article ""Hey Yo!"" takes the spotlight away from Randy's ""Genetic Mutations in the Second Half of the 20th Century.""

    Home Improvement - The Son Also Mooches (Season 7 - Episode 21)

    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.

    Home Improvement - Believe It or Not (Season 7 - Episode 22)

    On Tool Time, ""Men's Convenience Week"" features a visit by Grant Hill of the Detroit Pistons. Wilson becomes upset with Tim after Tim tells everyone about Wilson's encounter with an alien, something Wilson would rather Tim had kept to himself.

    Home Improvement - Rebel Without Night Driving Privileges (Season 7 - Episode 23)

    Randy's driving, get off the sidewalk! ... Randy doesn't feel that he's being treated fairly when his driving privileges differ from those Brad had when he first got his license. On Tool Time, ""Judy's Rat"" pulls cable through hard to reach spaces.

    Home Improvement - Tool-Thousand-One: A Space Odyssey (Season 7 - Episode 24)

    Tool Time is revisited by Astronauts Ken Bowersox and Steve Hawley, who announce that a Binford tool will be used on their next shuttle mission. Will Tim or Al win the competition to be the one to use the tool in space? Back on Earth, Mark tries to impress a girl by making a dramatic change to his appearance.

    Home Improvement - From Top to Bottom (Season 7 - Episode 25)

    Jill makes some embarassing remarks about Tim on a talk show, while he watches it from Harry's Hardware, with all his friends.

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