Then he was a comedian who had worked his way up to earn his own comedy. When Home Improvement debuted on ABC on September 17, 1991, audiences immediately became aware of Allen's antics as Tim The Toolman Taylor, a man from the Detroit area with his own home improvement program called Tool Time. There are many objects in the Taylors' house that scream Tim The Toolman Taylor, but only a few touches appear to be Jill's. One of the most obvious objects related to Jill is her Michigan Opera mug.
There's really no chance that it belongs to Tim. Given the amount of sports memorabilia and model cars in the house, it's important that Jill also affirms her presence. Tim Taylor is the husband of Jill Taylor and father of Brad, Randy and Mark, and lives in the suburbs of Detroit, Michigan. Most of his time is spent in his garage, working with his large collection of tools on his hot rod.
Tim The Tool Man Taylor has saved his repair kit for a Traverse City, Michigan. They were reluctant to leave Detroit, but they did it so that Jill could have her dream job, but let's be realistic. Few people stay in the same job for nearly two decades. And it's entirely possible that both of them are already retired. So did they move back to Detroit or are they still there? Tim's rival is real home improvement specialist Bob Vila, who made a few guest appearances on the series.
It has been demonstrated on some occasions, especially at the end of the episode Ye Olde Shoppe Teacher, that if Tim pays attention and follows instructions without trying to give more power to things, he can be an effective craftsman. Each episode includes Tim's Binford-sponsored home improvement program, called Tool Time, a show within of a program. The musical theme song Tool Time, an instrumental rock song in the early 1960s style dominated by the saxophone, was sometimes used as the closing theme of Home Improvement, especially when behind the credits there were scenes of errors that occurred during the recording of a segment of Tool Time. Home Improvement is an American television comedy starring Tim Allen that aired on ABC from September 17, 1991 to May 25, 1999, with a total of 204 half-hour episodes spanning eight seasons.
He hosts his own television show, Tool Time, in which he, his male assistant Al Borland and his female assistant Lisa and later Heidi teach the public about home improvement. Timothy Tim Taylor, also known as The Tool Man, is the main character in Home Improvement, played by Tim Allen. Allen's television alter ego, Tim Taylor, is incredibly proud to live in Detroit, but that's not where the Taylors' house really was. In fact, now that they're getting back together in Last Man Standing, I think it's definitely time for a real Home Improvement reunion to take place. Possibly the most classic move to make the Taylors' house feel like a normal home were the plates that didn't match each other in their cupboards.