The Phone Call Jonathan Taylor Thomas And His TV Mom Patricia Richardson Had After Tim Allen Said There Had Been Home Improvement Reboot Discussions (2024)

Hollywood is going through a bit of a reboot/revival/spinoff phase right now, which has seen more than a few beloved TV series make comebacks. One that’s yet to do that is Home Improvement, the Tim Allen-led family sitcom that aired for eight seasons on ABC in the ‘90s. Nevertheless, Allen has been talking about plans to bring back the beloved series for some time now. At one point, he even claimed that the purported production could indeed become a reality and that his former castmates were all up for it. However, fresh comments shared by his on-screen wife, Patricia Richardson, refute that claim. She also opened up about a phone call she had with another co-star, Jonathan Taylor Thomas, after Allen made the claims.

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Patricia Richardson played the role of Jillian “Jill” Taylor for the entire duration of HI’s run from 1991 to 1999. As she explained during her recent appearance on the Back to the Best podcast, the work wasn’t always easy due to creative clashes early on or contract negotiations. However, she seems to have a genuine level of affection for the show. That being said, the 73-year-old actress revealed that she was taken aback when Tim Allen – who played Tim Taylor on the sitcom – announced that a reboot of sorts was being considered, with the cast aiming to return. Richardson’s confusion ultimately led her to call her on-screen son, Jonathan Taylor Thomas and, on the podcast, she recalled how that chat played out:

It was so weird. I would hear on Twitter or whatever, I’d hear that he was coming out publicly and saying this stuff about everyone was on board to do a Home Improvement reunion, but he never asked me, and he never asked Jonathan [Taylor Thomas], who I talk to. So I called Jonathan one day, and I said, 'Has he asked you about this? He went, 'No.' ‘So why is he saying everyone is on board when he hasn’t talked to you or me?’ I think that’s weird.

If I’m being honest, I would also find it “weird” if I were an actor and a former co-star were talking up a theoretical project and saying I’m involved and in reality, I’m not. I’d imagine that the chat Patricia Richardson and (now-42-year-old) Jonathan Taylor Thomas had was a bit awkward. However, it sounds like the two were of one accord. In a clip from the podcast that was shared to YouTube, Richardson went on to say that Home Improvement’s leading man made a claim about another spinoff, which supposedly involved her character:

And then, there started being this rumor going around that somebody had a script that was like a Jill script, ‘Jill’s Dream,’ or something like that. And [Allen] was kind of lying to people and telling them that I was on board, and I didn’t know anything about it. So I wrote a big thing on Twitter and said, ‘ I'm not involved in any series with Jill and also never even been asked to do another Home Improvement reunion thing.’ But I wouldn’t want to.

We, of course, can’t speak to Tim Allen’s rationale when making such statements, but what can be said is that the 70-year-old comedian has been hyped about bringing the Taylor family back. In 2020, Allen discussed a Home Improvement revival that would theoretically bring back the cast and, at that time, he said that “all the actors think it’s a great idea.” He shared another HI spinoff idea in late 2023, which would focus on the children of Tim and Jill Taylor’s three sons, Mark, Randy and Brad. When discussing a theoretical title, he coined the moniker Home Re-Improvement.

Surely, there are plenty of fans who would love to see what the Tool Time host as well as his friends and family are up to now. However, Patricia Richardson doesn’t think such a series would work for a few reasons:

I mean, Zach[ery Ty Bryan] is now a felon. Taran [Noah Smith] hasn’t acted since he left the show. He's not an actor anymore. And Jonathan's not really interested in acting. He wants to direct and write. And we don’t have Wilson. So if they did it without Earl [Hindman] and also we just have two kids, you know probably, if that, it’s not going to be the show at all. And people think we can just magically go right back to who we were 30 years ago and do a show that was 30 years ago, and we’ve all changed quite a bit, I think.

She’s certainly correct in saying that a reboot would look very different from the OG series. On paper, it’s hard to say for sure whether it truly would or wouldn’t work. Regardless, the chances of it actually happening are probably slim, though, especially since Tim Allen is headed back to TV for a new show on ABC called Shifting Gears. As the actor recently stated, he’s “geeked” about getting a third chance at a sitcom.

So, with that in mind, I’m not sure Patricia Richardson or Jonathan Taylor Thomas will be getting official calls from ABC or their former co-star in regards to a Home Improvement reboot. Nevertheless, based on Richardson’s comments, she’s fine with the OG show standing on its own, and Thomas wants to get into directing. Hopefully, both get the opportunities they desire, as their former scene partner gets his. All the while, you can still stream all eight seasons of the classic ‘90s sitcom using a Disney+ subscription.

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Why did Jonathan Taylor Thomas leave Home Improvement early? ›

Thomas remained with Home Improvement well into his teenage years but left the show in 1998 to focus on academics. In early 2004, Thomas had a small guest role on 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter, another ABC sitcom, and appeared in the WB's Smallville in 2002 and 2004.

Who did Patricia Richardson replace on Home Improvement? ›

In 1991, three months after giving birth to twins, Richardson became a last-minute replacement for Frances Fisher in what would be her breakout role as Jill Taylor on the ABC sitcom Home Improvement.

Who is the mom on Tim the Toolman Taylor? ›

Jillian "Jill" Taylor (Patricia Richardson) – Jill (born November 1956) is Tim's wife and the mother of Brad, Randy, and Mark. Her family is from Texas, although they moved frequently due to her father's military service.

Why did Jonathan Taylor Thomas change his name? ›

His stage name is derived from his real first name (Jonathan), his real middle name (Taylor), and his brother's middle name (Thomas). Attended Harvard University for two years (2000-2002), then studied abroad for his third year at St.

Did Jonathan Taylor Thomas come back to Home Improvement? ›

Thomas stayed with "Home Improvement" from its premiere in 1991 until 1998. He left early in the eighth and final season, with his character moving to Costa Rica in the second episode. In real life, Thomas wanted to focus on his education.

Why did Patricia Richardson leave the show Home Improvement? ›

Richardson said the legal issues of onscreen son Zachery Ty Bryan and the death of Earl Hindman, aka neighbor Wilson, leaves her without a desire to return. “I mean, Zach is now a felon,” she said.

Why did Patricia Anderson leave Home Improvement? ›

She said she and Allen butted heads over negotiations for her to come on for one more season, but she ultimately declined. She said that Allen refused to do a show without her and rejected a pitch to continue Home Improvement with the Jill character getting killed off. As a result, the series ended in 1999.

How long was Tim the Toolman Taylor on? ›

1991–2010: Home Improvement and franchise roles

Allen rose to fame in acting with the sitcom Home Improvement (1991–1999) produced for ABC by Wind Dancer Productions. Allen played the main character Tim "The Tool-Man" Taylor, the father of three boys. Much of the show was based on his stand-up comedy act.

Who is Heidi on Tim the Toolman Taylor? ›

Beautiful and funny? Debbe Dunning is that and much more! That's why when the producers of “Home Improvement” set out to cast the role of Heidi, the “Tool Time” girl, they remembered Dunning, who had guest-starred on one of the previous season's most popular episodes.

How many kids did Tim and Jill have on Home Improvement? ›

Jillian "Jill" Patterson Taylor is a character in the TV sitcom Home Improvement played by Patricia Richardson. Jill is Tim Taylor's wife. Jill and Tim raise their three sons (Brad, Randy, and Mark) together.

Did Jonathan Taylor Thomas sing in The Lion King? ›

While Weaver would do Simba's singing parts, Jonathan Taylor Thomas would do the speaking voice for the character.

Did Jonathan Taylor graduate college? ›

What NFL team did Jonathan Taylor go to? ›

Watch all of the top plays from Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor from the 2023 NFL season.

What happened to the actor who played the youngest son on Home Improvement? ›

One of the key members of the Home Improvement cast was Taran Noah Smith, who played the youngest son, Mark. While Smith left acting behind after the show ended, he has found success in a surprising new career. He now works for Elon Musk after creating a vegan cheese.

What happened to Randy in the last season of Home Improvement? ›

Instead, the show's writers decided to have Randy leave for a study program in Costa Rica. His absence was explained in the show by having his character absent from the family for a period of time, and in some episodes, he was mentioned but not seen.

What happened to Brad from Home Improvement? ›

This was the latest arrest for Bryan, who played Tim's (Tim Allen) son Brad on the classic sitcom "Home Improvement." He was previously arrested for alleged domestic violence in 2020 and convicted on two counts before being arrested in another domestic violence incident in 2023.

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