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Crew: Director
Actors: Sandra Bullock, Regina King, Enrique Murciano Jr., William Shatner, Ernie Hudson
Synopsis: FBI agent-turned-reluctant beauty queen Gracie Hart (played by Sandra Bullock) is taking on both bad guys and high glamour again in this sequel to the comedy smash Miss Congeniality. After her undercover mission at the Miss United States pageant becomes public knowledge, Gracie becomes something Read More
Actors: Tim Allen, Julie Bowen, Kelly Lynch, Hayden Panettiere, James Belushi
Synopsis: Following their television series Home Improvement and the features The Santa Clause (1994) and Jungle 2 Jungle (1997), the actor/director team of Tim Allen and John Pasquin collaborate once again on this high-concept comedy. Allen stars as Joe Scheffer, a nice guy video specialist for a Read More
Actors: Tim Allen, Martin Short, JoBeth Williams, Lolita Davidovich, Sam Huntington
Synopsis: A man finds the son he never knew he had, and a boy discovers a city he never knew existed, in this comedy. Michael Cromwell (Tim Allen) is a commodities broker who deals in coffee beans; while on a trip to Brazil, Michael is abandoned by his wife, Patricia (JoBeth Williams), an anthropologist who Read More
Actors: Tim Allen, Judge Reinhold, Wendy Crewson, Eric Lloyd, David Krumholtz
Synopsis: Television sitcom star Tim Allen made his big screen debut with this light, family-friendly holiday comedy. Allen stars as Scott Calvin, the divorced dad of Charlie (Eric Lloyd). Scott is distressed to learn that his ex-wife Laura (Wendy Crewson) and Charlie's psychiatrist stepfather Neal (Judge Reinhold Read More
Synopsis: Complaining of Jill's (Patricia Richardson) clutter, Tim (Tim Allen) vows to rearrange their crowded closet -- but isn't using a sledgehammer a tad extreme? Still, handling this problem is easier than tackling the dilemma posed by son, Brad (Zachery Ty Bryan). Though he loves his dad, Brad would Read More
Synopsis: Al (Richard Karn) is fed up with being blamed for Tim's on-the-air mistakes. Surely, Al declares, hosting "Tool Time" can't be all that difficult. With a sharkish smile, Tim (Tim Allen) allows Al to emcee an episode of the cable-TV series just to show him how "easy" it is. And back at the Taylor Read More
Synopsis: Tim (Tim Allen) insists that Jill (Patricia Richardson) hasn't conveyed some important information. Jill insists that she told Tim no fewer than three times. Accused of being a bad listener, Tim turns to the "new guys" at Big Mike's (none other than veteran movie tough guys Ernest Borgnine and Jack Elam Read More
Synopsis: Laughing in the face of superstition, Tim (Tim Allen) discards a chain letter mailed to him by Al (Richard Karn). Predictably, Tim is plagued by a plethora of bad luck -- including a nasty case of "green hands" -- just when George Foreman is slated to guest on "Tool Time." Back at home, Randy (Jonathan Taylor Thomas Read More
Synopsis: An argument between Tim (Tim Allen) and Jill (Patricia Richardson) over the proper volume of their stereo comes to an explosive conclusion when too much dial turning blows out the speakers. Venturing out for a replacement, Tim returns with a whole new entertainment center -- then tries to make Read More
Synopsis: Al (Richard Karn) gets nervous about asking Greta Post (Jennifer Nash) on a date. Tim (Tim Allen) offers advice on "sensitivity," but Al botches the message and rambles incoherently about "hair on the chest." Back at home, Jill (Patricia Richardson) finds her old diary, and Tim is dying of Read More
Synopsis: Tim's (Tim Allen) poker night is disrupted by the arrival of two new players: Al (Richard Karn), subbing for regular player Murray, and Tim's newly married sister-in-law Robin (Amy Ryan). Actually, Robin is less interested in cards than in complaining about her husband, Charlie (Tom Verica), who Read More
Synopsis: Tired of being an object of ridicule and abuse for Jill's feminist friend Karen (Betsy Randle), Tim (Tim Allen) finally stands up to her. Somehow this culminates in Tim coming home with a piece of table glued to his forehead. Elsewhere, Jill (Patricia Richardson) tries to teach her son Brad (Zachery Ty Bryan Read More
Synopsis: Jill (Patricia Richardson) has never liked Tim's (Tim Allen)immature college chum Stu Cutler (Christopher McDonald) and refuses to allow him in the Taylor house. But Jill didn't say that Stu couldn't show up for the weekly "Tool Time" taping, nor did she precisely say that Tim couldn't at least Read More
Synopsis: At the bowling alley with the kids, Tim (Tim Allen) and Jill (Patricia Richardson) take on each other in a friendly bowling match. At least, it was supposed to be friendly until the guys from K&B Construction show up and a group of "Tool Time" fans begin to gather. Suddenly, Tim begins playing for Read More
Synopsis: Tim (Tim Allen) and Jill (Patricia Richardson) had planned to spend Valentine's Day alone by taking a romantic getaway to Stone Creek Lodge. Unfortunately, Tim's sponsor, Binford (Noble Willingham), insists that the entire Taylor family use the holiday to videotape a promotion for his new line of Read More
Synopsis: Tim (Tim Allen) challenges rival do-it-yourself host Bob Vila to a trivia game called "Stump the Toolman." In his zeal to one-up the estimable Mr. Vila, Tim not only stoops to cheating, but ends up knocking poor Bob cold. Elsewhere, Jill (Patricia Richardson) insists that Randy (Jonathan Taylor Thomas Read More
Synopsis: Jill (Patricia Richardson) has announced that she is tired of getting birthday presents that she has to plug in, so Tim (Tim Allen) tries to accommodate Jill by presenting her with a lifetime membership to a health club. Alas, before long Jill has exercised so much that she can no longer stand Read More
Synopsis: Season two of Home Improvement begins as Jill (Patricia Richardson) prepares a surprise romantic dinner for husband Tim (Tim Allen). Hoping to tip Tim off to her amorous intentions without making an overt statement, Jill calls up her hubby at Big Mike's. The phone call is pleasant enough but fails Read More
Synopsis: Dave (Tony Carreiro) persuades Tim (Tim Allen) to lie on his behalf. It seems that when he was supposed to be taking Karen (Betsy Randle) to the opera, Dave was seeing another woman. All Tim has to do is claim that he was having lunch with Dave--but Tim's wife Jill (Patricia Richardson) is poised Read More
Synopsis: Superstitious over the fact that his father died at a comparatively young age, Tim (Tim Allen) is reluctant to finish any of the wills he has started to write. Jill (Patricia Richardson) finds out then wrestles with the option of filling in the blanks herself. Meanwhile, an ominous pronouncement Read More
Synopsis: Vicki Lewis makes her first series appearance as Maureen Binford, the new producer of Tool Time -- a job she has gotten because her father is the sponsor. No sooner has she assumed her post than Maureen begins making sweeping -- and ridiculous -- changes in the TV series' format. Unable to turn to Read More
Crew: Producer
Actors: Tim Allen, Patricia Richardson, Earl Hindman, Richard Karn
Synopsis: Inasmuch as Home Improvement had closed out its first season as the nation's fifth highest-rated TV program, neither its producers nor the ABC network saw the need to make anything but superficial changes for the series' second season on the air. ABC moved the program from its Tuesday night slot Read More
Synopsis: The members of Manhattan Transfer guest star in this Yuletide episode of Home Improvement. New "Tool Time" producer Maureen (Vicki Lewis) again runs afoul of Tim (Tim Allen) when she refuses to let him feature the "Barking Dogs" version of Jingle Bells on his program. In related stories, Al (Richard Karn Read More
Synopsis: With Jill (Patricia Richardson) otherwise occupied in her new job, Tim (Tim Allen) takes over managing the house. It isn't a pretty picture, especially since Tim disdains Jill's advice and does everything in his own inimitable fashion, from making gingerbread to "fixing" the dryer. And in the Read More
Synopsis: Jill (Patricia Richardson) is convinced that lifting a huge pile of books may be too much for Tim (Tim Allen). Determined to prove his wife wrong, Tim gathers the books in his arms -- and promptly pulls his groin. Though tortured with pain, Tim isn't about to admit that he is anything less than Read More
Synopsis: Tim (Tim Allen) ogles a girl on his "Tool Time" telecast, incurring the wrath of wife Jill (Patricia Richardson) and the remonstrations of Jill's feminist friend, Karen (Betsy Randle). Assuring the ladies that he'll never again stare at a beautiful woman, Tim finds his will power strained to the Read More
Synopsis: Brad (Zachery Ty Bryan) is grounded for bringing a dead frog to the school cafeteria. Anxious to avoid tension while preparing to attend the Scottish Highland Games with his partner Al (Richard Karn), Tim (Tim Allen) relents on the punishment and lets Brad go to a truck rally. Things come to a Read More
Synopsis: The spectacle of Mario and Michael Andretti playing "name the sound" is but one of the highlights of this episode in which Tim's son, Mark (Taran Noah Smith), comes down with chicken pox. So as not to catch the disease, Tim (Tim Allen) moves in with his TV cohort Al (Richard Karn) -- who is bound Read More
Synopsis: Tim (Tim Allen) and Jill (Patricia Richardson) hold a Halloween party for their kids and the kids' friends. Brad (Zachery Ty Bryan) and his girlfriend Jennifer (Jessica Wesson) were supposed to show up dressed as Raggedy Ann and Andy -- but Jill has arrived garbed in the manner of Brad's Read More
Synopsis: The Taylor boys gear up to do battle against their classroom tormentors, the McGurn Brothers. All that needs to be settled is the "choice of weapons" -- and what a choice it is. Meanwhile, a male-only barbecue becomes increasingly (and distressingly) coed as Tim's pals are forced to bring their Read More
Synopsis: Jill (Patricia Richardson) complains about having to navigate around Tim's shaving equipment on the bathroom sink. The result is a "Tool Time Special," wherein Tim (Tim Allen) not only agrees to install another sink, but to renovate the entire bathroom. The job is supposed to take five days...but Read More
Synopsis: "Tool Time" becomes Meal Time when the guys from K&B Construction demonstrate how to prepare job site gourmet lunches -- with their work tools as utensils! Back at the Taylor home, Brad (Zachery Ty Bryan) and Randy (Jonathan Taylor Thomas) convince their impressionable younger brother, Mark (Taran Noah Smith Read More
Synopsis: During his weekly "Tool Time" appearance, Tim (Tim Allen) informs the studio audience that "his friend's wife" was caught driving her car with the oil light on. This prompts the sympathetic audience members to share their own stories of female incompetence, whereupon an emboldened Tim confesses Read More
Synopsis: Brad (Zachery Ty Bryan) feels "jinxed" before a big test when brother Randy (Jonathan Taylor Thomas) calls him an idiot. Meanwhile, the boys' father, Tim (Tim Allen) hopes to teach his wife Jill (Patricia Richardson) the intricacies of plumbing by staging a special "Tool Time" episode with an Read More
Synopsis: The first season of Home Improvement drew heavily upon the standup comedy routines of series co-creator Tim Allen, herein cast as Tim Taylor, star of the Detroit cable-TV series "Tool Time" -- sort of a low-rent version of Bob Vila's do-it-yourself opus This Old House (Vila in fact guest-starred Read More
Synopsis: Fans of Tim Allen's feature film The Santa Clause should get a special kick out of this Yuletide episode of Home Improvement. In his efforts to win the neighborhood Christmas light contest and defeat perennial "champion" Doc Johnson, Tim (Tim Allen) once again solicits the advice of neighbor Read More
Synopsis: Jill (Patricia Richardson) is having plenty of trouble writing a speech for the Library Association. It gets worse when she prepares to deliver the speech, a task made next to impossible by her crippling stage fright. Tim (Tim Allen) and Mark (Taran Noah Smith) try to help Jill out by posing as Read More
Synopsis: Tim (Tim Allen) demands that his wife, Jill (Patricia Richardson), take an oath never to borrow his tools without permission. Unfortunately, the oath does not extend to Tim's son, Mark (Taran Noah Smith), who ends up breaking his dad's precious torque wrench. Convinced by his olders brothers that Read More
Synopsis: Although Tim Taylor (Tim Allen) may be master of his own domain on his do-it-yourself TV series "Tool Time," he isn't entirely in charge in his own home, as proven in this debut episode of Home Improvement. Explicitly ordered by his wife, Jill (Patricia Richardson), not to attempt to repair the Read More
Actors: Victoria Principal, Danielle Harris, Jonathan Banks, Paul Sorvino, Gregg Henry
Synopsis: Single parent Victoria Principal is justifiably driven into a blind rage when her 11-year-old daughter (Danielle Harris) is molested. Thanks to legal loopholes, the girl's attacker is set free. Victoria swears vengeance, and intends to get it by any means possible, despite the level-headed Read More
Synopsis: So preoccupied with an upcoming football game that he forgets to hire a babysitter, Tim (Tim Allen) ends up bringing in a professional magician (Eric Christmas) to watch the kids while he and Jill (Patricia Richardson) go out to dinner. As it turns out, the evening is all but spoiled by Tim's Read More
Synopsis: The Taylor boys' table manners -- or stunning lack of same -- get them banned for life from Wacky Jack's Pizza Pagoda. Taking charge of the situation, Tim (Tim Allen) insists that he can teach his sons proper dinnertime deportment -- but wife Jill (Patricia Richardson) doubts this and even places Read More
Synopsis: Tim (Tim Allen) ventures into the family basement -- and of course bumps his noggin on the low ceiling, as he always does -- to investigate a strange noise. Could these mysterious sounds be caused by a mouse? If only! Popular consensus is that the nasty critter is a slimy snake (eeeeeww!). And Read More
Synopsis: While installing a satellite dish on his roof one fine Saturday morning, Tim (Tim Allen) is surprised to see Rondall Kittleman (Sam McMurray), his wife Jill's job-search seminar teacher, enter the family home. To mollify a slightly jealous Tim, Jill (Patricia Richardson) assures him that Read More
Synopsis: Roseanne and Dan relive their old biker days when their friend Ziggy (Jay O. Sanders) arrives in Lanford on his motorcycle. Dan gets inspired to start working again on his old motorcycle. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide Read More
Synopsis: Continuing her search for a job, Roseanne finds she can excel at her usual household chores cleaning up at a beauty salon. She is surprised when she actually gets along with her co-workers Marsha (Elizabeth Franz), Iris (Lori Tan Chinn), and Debbie (Melora Walters). ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Read More
Synopsis: Roseanne has to attend to some matters, so she leaves the household duties to Jackie. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide Read More
Synopsis: Roseanne hates her job at Chicken Divine, finding it extremely difficult to treat her horrible 17-year-old boss Brian (Peter Smith) with any respect. In order to get her weekends off, she invites him over for dinner and makes Dan help him with an automotive project. Of course, trying to impress Read More
Synopsis: Roseanne and Dan go out for the night, leaving Becky and her friend Dana (Lindsay Fisher) ample time to raid the liquor cabinet. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide Read More
Synopsis: Still working at the beauty salon, Roseanne goes on a diet and tries to persuade Dan to join her in a fitness-based weight-loss program. In this episode, John Goodman provides the voice for the announcer in the Buckey's Burger commercial. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide Read More
Synopsis: With the tax deadline of April 15 coming up very soon, Roseanne and Dan still aren't finished with their tax return. Becky and Darlene bug them about how much money they make, while Roseanne can't find all the right forms from her various jobs. Eventually, the Conners end up at the IRS where Read More
Synopsis: When Roseanne picks on Dan for not spending enough time with Becky, he counterattacks her relationship with Darlene. To appease his wife, Dan goes clothes shopping with a reluctant Becky until her friend Dana (Lindsay Fisher) shows up and he lets her off the hook. Roseanne relates the situation to Read More
Synopsis: In this season finale episode, it's Rosanne's birthday. Dan builds her an office in the basement so she can have a place to write. Unfortunately, she quickly develops writer's block. This final episode of season two was co-written by Roseanne's real-life sister, Geraldine Barr. ~ Andrea LeVasseur Read More
Synopsis: "All of Me" is part one of a two-part episode. Jackie's thrilled about her new boyfriend, Gary (Brian Kerwin). As is her style, Roseanne has nothing but cynical remarks to make about him. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide Read More
Synopsis: "To Tell the Truth" is part two of a two-part episode. Roseanne interferes a little too much with Jackie and Gary's (Brian Kerwin) relationship, ending up in a giant fight between Roseanne and Jackie. They decide not to speak to each other until Jackie breaks the news that she's getting engaged. Read More
Synopsis: Roseanne gets into a car crash when her old boss, Mrs. Wellman (Debra Mooney), hits the Conner family station wagon. After the accident sends her to the hospital, Roseanne decides she is entitled to some money. Dan enlists the help of a lawyer friend, who tells them that they won't make a dime by Read More
Synopsis: Jackie decides to enroll in police academy, which sets up even more possibilities for Roseanne to make fun of her. Meanwhile, Becky gets embarrassed again, this time when Darlene tells on her for looking at Dan's nudie magazines. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide Read More
Synopsis: Still looking for a job after she quit the plastics factory in season one, Roseanne manages to get both hired and fired from a new job because she lacks computer skills. She then breaks up her own surprise party by getting into a fight with Dan. This episode was the first to be written by Read More
Synopsis: Dan meets the lonely architect Burt (Kevin Dunn) at work and brings him home. After a family dinner with the Conners, Burt tries to offer them money. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide Read More
Synopsis: In this drama, a troubled 17-year old is involuntarily committed to a sleazy behavioral treatment center. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide Read More
Synopsis: When Darlene starts having bad dreams, she claims it's from watching too many scary movies. Roseanne figures out it's because she has started her period. Tomboy Darlene is not ready to face the facts of growing up, while Dan and Roseanne offer loving sarcasm to deal with her apprehension. ~ Andrea Read More
Synopsis: Since she quit her job at the plastics factory in the last episode of season one, Roseanne goes looking for a new job in telephone sales. Meanwhile, Becky gets embarrassed during a public situation in front of the school council. Stephen Dorff guest stars as Jimmy. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Read More
Synopsis: Everyone is growing up around Roseanne, and she starts to feel lonely when Jackie leaves for the police academy, Becky starts to date an older boy, and Darlene goes to a coed party. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide Read More
Synopsis: Darlene wins a prize for a poem and gets an invitation to read it aloud during Culture Night at her school. However, she thinks the event is geeky and she would rather stay home to watch a ballgame with Dan. Roseanne steps in and voices her thoughts on the matter. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Read More
Synopsis: When Roseanne takes on a second job working nights at the Lobo Lounge, it cuts into her love life. Dan gets advice from his friend Andy (Robert Miranda), while Jackie offers what she can to Roseanne.To steal away some time with her, Dan decides to dress up like a tough greaser kid and fight for Read More
Synopsis: Becky gets grounded by Roseanne because of her bad attitude, so she gives her mother the old silent treatment. Dan speculates that the whole situation is just a power struggle between mother and daughter. Roseanne comes across Becky's diary and almost reads it, if it weren't for Jackie's reminder Read More
Synopsis: In this Thanksgiving episode, Jackie comes back from the police academy to have dinner with the Conners. Roseanne's mother, Bev (Estelle Parsons), is less than thrilled to hear that her daughter is going to be a cop. Dan's dad, Ed (Ned Beatty) tries to sweet-talk Crystal (Natalie West). ~ Andrea Read More
Synopsis: Dan gets jealous when he believes his work buddy Arnie has kissed Roseanne. This is the first appearance of the reoccurring character Arnie, as played by Tom Arnold, the actor who would later marry the real-life Roseanne in 1990. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide Read More
Synopsis: In this Halloween episode, the Conners decorate the house as the "Castle of Terror," while Dan and Roseanne pull pranks on each other. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide Read More
Synopsis: Roseanne tries to relax in the bathtub, but her family won't leave her alone. She eventu