Last stand: Tim Allen says goodbye to hit Fox series napavalleyregister.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from napavalleyregister.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Tim Allen spoke about "Last Man Standing," which will air its hour-long series finale on May 20, during a virtual panel at FOX’s summer press tour on Thursday.
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The month of May is always a sore spot for TV fanatics, with so many big season finales popping up in primetime and beyond. It s even worse when beloved shows are bowing out for good, which is the case with Tim Allen and Nancy Travis
Last Man Standing on Fox. The long-running sitcom will conclude on May 20 after nine seasons, and it sounds like saying farewell to the Baxters has had big impact on Tim Allen s mental and physical health.
Okay, so it s probably less about saying goodbye to the show s fictional family, and more about Tim Allen knowing he ll no longer be filming episodes with the cast and crew that had become a metaphorical second family for the star. Appearing along with other
Antiguan artist ‘Fucha Kid’ lighting up global charts
After just over a month since its release, Karl Edwards’ single ‘Work’, is burning up global charts.
The dancehall hit performed by the Antiguan artiste more popularly known as ‘Fucha Kid’ is scaling its way to number 1 on the iTunes Reggae Chart and according to his manager, once there they “intend to stay number one for as long as we can.”
‘Work’, which was released on March 17, is currently at number 10 on the iTunes Reggae Chart, 18 amongst all genres, and 40 for Antigua and Barbuda, his management revealed.
His songs ‘Pretty Picture’ and ‘Grim Reaper’ are also climbing the international charts.
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