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Check out what's clicking today in entertainment. For Tim Allen and Richard Karn, working together is a natural thing. The two co-starred in the popular sitcom "Home Improvement" from 1991-1999.
Granted, Richard Karn — who also spent a handful of seasons hosting Family Feud in the aughts — wasn’t always wary of NFTs. He was for ‘em before he was against ‘em.
Richard Karn and Tim Allen. (Kevin Winter/Getty Images for SAG-AFTRA Foundation) “Let’s face it -- we’re living in a throwaway society,” Allen said in the release.
Richard Karn is probably best known for playing Tim Allen’s sidekick on the 1990s hit sitcom, Home Improvement. Karn appeared as Al Borland on 203 episodes of the series and managed to amass ...
Karn became a household name as the tool man character Al Borland for the Home Improvement series, joining in 202 episodes for a popular sitcom and ratings hit that ran from 1991 to 1999. He next ...
Although it's been 23 years since "Home Improvement" went off the air, Tim Allen and Richard Karn still want to hang out together in a workshop like it's 1999. The classic sitcom stars — who ...
Here’s something that improved many fans’ days: a reunion between Home Improvement stars Tim Allen, 67, and Richard Karn, 64. The ’90s sitcom stars got together to film their new History ...
Tim Allen and Richard Karn were a match made in TV heaven on Home Improvement, and the pair will share the screen in a new series! Get the details.
'Richard Karn and I begin our new History Channel gig "Assembly Required" to celebrate and challenge all the folks who engage, fix and create,' Allen, 67, tweeted on Thursday.
Richard Karn looks and feels better than ever. The “Home Improvement” alum, 68, followed a strict diet alongside his wife of almost 40 years, Tudi Roche, which led to him lose 30 pounds.
NEED TO KNOW Richard Karn starred on ABC's Home Improvement from 1991 to 1999, playing Tim Allen's costar on their show-within-a-show, Tool Time ...
If Tim Allen and Richard Karn reuniting for a reality building competition reminds you of their classic sitcom "Home Improvement," that's the point. History Channel's "Assembly Required ...