Home Improvement - Season 4

Season 4

Episodes

Back in the Saddle Shoes Again
Jill is laid off from work and Tim is less than considerate to her.

Don't Tell Momma
Tim criticizes Jill when she scratches her car, then has a major mishap with her car involving a crane on a Tool Time shoot site.

Death Begins at Forty
After Harry has a heart attack at the hardware store while Tim is there, Tim starts having problems.

The Eyes Don't Have It
Mark is being inattentive at school and is not talking to Tim and Jill about what is causing the problems at school.

He Ain't Heavy, He's Just Irresponsible
Tim's brother pays a visit to Tim and reveals that he is thinking about leaving his wife and kids.

Borland Ambition
Tim is unable to invest in Harry's Hardware which opens the window for Al to invest and start making changes.

Let's Go to the Videotape
Jill's speech is accidentally caught on video tape and so is Tim's negative review.

Quibbling Siblings
Randy starts seeing Brad as his dad's favorite when Brad makes an appearance on 'Tool Time' when Al can't make a program.

My Dinner With Wilson
Wilson invites the Taylor family over for Thanksgiving dinner and breaks the news to them that he is thinking about moving to Ecuador where he met his deceased wife.

Ye Olde Shoppe Teacher
Tim is reunited with his old high school shop teacher and invites him to a guest appearance on 'Tool Time'. Tim then pushes him and his teacher gets mad at Tim during the show.

Some Like It Hot Rod
Jill accidentally leaves Tim's hot rod out in a blizzard when she moves it out of the garage to do some painting. She then blames Tim for her leaving the car outside.

'Twas the Night Before Chaos
When Jill's parents arrive, bickering as they come in the door, Jill tries to help them and ends up causing a big fight dragging a unwilling Tim into it in the process.

The Route of All Evil
Brad takes on a paper route, then delivers the news that it is more than he can handle.

Brother, Can You Spare A Hot Rod?
Tim sells the hot rod that Brad has been helping him work on for years; Randy endures shopping with his mother. Jay Leno has a cameo as a mechanic.

Super Bowl Fever
Jill's illness conflicts with the Superbowl party that Tim has planned for months.

Bachelor of the Year
Al is nominated bachelor of the year which gets Ilene upset when women start fawning over him.

It's My Party
When Randy's date falls on the dance floor that Tim built for the party, Tim has to take her to the hospital. Meanwhile, Wilson has a out of clothes experience in his steam tent.

A House Divided
When Tim tries to help a friend out by having Tool Time fix Bennie's grandma's house, the house is accidentally blown up.

The Naked Truth
Tim and his sister in-law accidentally see each other naked when his brother and wife come to visit.

Talk To Me
Tim and two bachelors from his audience discuss wives and girlfriends, while their women tune in at home.

No, No, Godot
Tim and Al have plans for a hockey night at the arena only to discover that the girls have plans for them to go to see Waiting For Godot with them. They are then arrested when Tim attempts to sell the hockey tickets he can no longer use.

Tool Time After Dark (1)
Tim spends a sleepless night watching his favorite "Tool Time" episodes as a result of overeating Polish food that does not agree with him.

Tool Time After Dark (2)
Tim continues to spend a sleepless night watching tool time clips after overeating.

Sisters and Brothers
Visiting relatives cause problems for Jill, Tim and Al.

A Marked Man
Tim and Jill must make a parenting decision when one of the boys is accused of stealing a Swiss army knife from the hardware store.

Wilson's Girlfriend
Jill plays matchmaker and introduces their next door neighbor Wilson to one of her professors.
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