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You could watch anything from Blue Bloods with Tom Selleck to I Love Lucy.
A few of my favorites that always seem to be popping up include MASH, Home Improvement, and of course The Andy Griffith Show!
MASH originally aired on CBS in 1972 and ran for 11 seasons following the fictional account of MASH 4077 during the Korean War. Starring Alan Alda, the series aired its last original episode in 1983 and can now be found on many different channels airing reruns.
In 1991 Tim Allen starred in a new series on ABC called Home Improvement. Over eight seasons you follow along as ‘Tim the Toolman Taylor’ tries to prove his masculinity while tackling an assortment of construction projects, car restorations, and raising his three boys. Although the series finale aired in May of 1999 you can always seem to catch a rerun somewhere on TV.
Home Improvement cast now - strangling assault, $1.5m trust fund row and submarines
The hit 90s series launched the career of Tim Allen, who went on to be the voice of Buzz Lightyear and gave Baywatch star Pamela Anderson her first big TV break but other stars weren t so lucky
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Home Improvement was one of the most-watched sitcoms of the 1990s and one of the highest-rated shows of the decade.
Tim the Toolman Taylor and his partner Al have returned to television. History s new show Assembly Required has brought both Tim Allen and Richard Karn back from retirement from 90 s sitcom Home Improvement and now they have joined forces as the hosts of a new show.
new competition series that spotlights the best and brightest builders from across the country, at their home workshops, as they compete to breathe new life into everyday household items in desperate need of fixing.
On top of the competition aspect of the show, since it is a History Channel show, Tim and Richard dive into the history behind some of the items and techniques used in the show.