Home Improvement Spinoff Could Be in the Works

Home Improvement is one of the most beloved ’90s sitcoms to ever hit the airwaves. The show starred Tim Allen as Tim “the Toolman” Taylor and ran for eight seasons. It was a staple for families, and spawned some of the most beloved catchphrases in television history.

The show was also known for its great supporting cast, including Richard Karn as Wilson the toolbox and Debbe Dunning as Jill Taylor, Allen’s on-screen wife. In addition, the show’s trademark early 1960s-style saxophone-dominated instrumental rock tune was a fan favorite. The show is still in syndication today and continues to entertain audiences with its relatable storylines and charming cast of characters.

Despite the fact that the show was canceled in 1999, it continued to find success in reruns and DVD sales. In fact, the series has sold over 10 million copies. It has become a classic and is considered by many to be the best family show of all time.

Now, it looks as though a spinoff of the show could be in the works. In a podcast interview with Back to the Best, actress Patricia Richardson addressed rumors that her former co-star Tim Allen was discussing the possibility of doing a Home Improvement reboot with the original cast. She said that she finds it very “weird” that he has been suggesting such a thing. Richardson also revealed that she has no interest in playing her on-screen character of Jill Taylor again.