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Allen, Karn retool for a reunion on History Channel

- Bill Keveney

The “Home Improvemen­t” co-stars and buddies are judges on “Assembly Required.”

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” (premiering Tuesday, 10 EST/ PST) lets the pair “be exactly like we were in ‘Tool Time,’ ” the DIY showwithin-a-show in ABC’s former hit sitcom “Home Improvemen­t,” Allen told a Television Critics Associatio­n panel last week.

Joined by DIY woodworkin­g expert and YouTube star April Wilkerson, Allen and Karn will oversee a competitio­n between makers across the country as they build a variety of contraptio­ns “from a dual, all-season ice-melter/leaf blower and all-in-one riding comfort mower to a do-it-yourself jacuzzi and BBQ bicycle,” the network says.

Each of the 10 episodes features three contestant­s building from their home shops, with Allen and Karn, both executive producers, popping in virtually to comment on the competitio­n across two challenge rounds as Wilkerson explains the intricacie­s of the inventions. Eventually, two finalists’ creations will be tested by Allen and Karn at Allen’s workshop, and the winner will receive $5,000.

The reunion arrives on the 30th anniversar­y of “Home Improvemen­t,” a ratings colossus that ran for eight seasons, from 1991 to 1999. Allen played Tim “The Tool Man” Taylor, a married father of three who hosted a home improvemen­t TV show with Karns’ Al Borland as his sidekick.

Allen, now finishing the final season of Fox’s “Last Man Standing,” said he initially didn’t think Karn, a friend, would want to be part of the show, but “he jumped at the chance. And then, all of a sudden it became the two of us, kind of a live version of ‘Tool Time,’ if you will. We were very similar to the characters we play in that show.”

The chemistry between the two actors was immediate when “Home Improvemen­t” began filming, Karn said.

“Our relationsh­ip kind of happened before we knew what it was. We took our cues from audience reaction to us, but we didn’t know there was anything really outstandin­g about how we were playing off each other,” he said.

“We were just doing our job, and the writers were able to watch that and lean into it and write for it.”

In shooting “Assembly Required,” Karn provided a calming influence for Allen, who had no experience with unscripted formats and said he felt as if he was “coming unglued” at times.

“Rich was able to go, ‘OK, OK, OK.’ He’s a consummate profession­al and genuinely calm-hearted person. And it was a perfect match to pull me out of having to go insane,” Allen said.

He “was able to bring it back down and be exactly like we were in ‘Tool Time.’

“It’s amazing how this is an expansion of that relationsh­ip.”

 ?? PHOTOS PROVIDED BY JASON ELIAS/THE HISTORY CHANNEL ?? “Home Improvemen­t” stars Richard Karn, left, and Tim Allen reunite in History Channel’s “Assembly Required,” a reality building competitio­n series.
PHOTOS PROVIDED BY JASON ELIAS/THE HISTORY CHANNEL “Home Improvemen­t” stars Richard Karn, left, and Tim Allen reunite in History Channel’s “Assembly Required,” a reality building competitio­n series.
 ??  ?? Karn, left, and Allen test contestant creations in History Channel’s “Assembly Required.” The winner will receive $5,000.
Karn, left, and Allen test contestant creations in History Channel’s “Assembly Required.” The winner will receive $5,000.

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