‘Home Improvement’ Stars Tim Allen & Richard Karn Reunite For Reality Competitors Sequence ‘Assembly Required’



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“Device Time” is again, for real this time.

“Household Advancement” stars Tim Allen and Richard Karn are reuniting for the new Historical past Channel actuality level of competition sequence “Assembly Demanded”.

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Premiering Feb. 23, the sequence will see the “Instrument Time” duo provide with each other the very best and brightest makers from across the U.S. to force their developing skills to the limit in head-to-head opposition.

“They say a longtime pal is somebody who responds with, ‘This is by considerably your worst concept ever’…Fortunately, this was a wonderful notion doing work with Richard,” Allen claimed in a assertion. “I loved these times doing ‘Tool Time’. We each share a terrific appreciation of folks who can solve a challenge not by talking about it, but by ‘doing’ it with creativity and incredible developing competencies. Moreover, it gives me much more time to make fun of his phony beard.”

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Karn added, “Tim has always been jealous of my facial hair…largely simply because when he grows his it seems to be a little bit off…but I will say this has been a person of his very best concepts at any time. Doing work alongside him has been the shiny place of this hard yr. We see eye to eye on a good deal of factors, but if nothing else this exhibit has brought out the variances in our possess private structure preferences and when you insert in the creative imagination of our contestants, perfectly let us just say, it brings me terrific joy to be a element of this!”

Allen and Karn will select things for the competitors to make, providing colour commentary during and tests the last builds for excellent, design, and features, with a grand prize of $5,000.