All seasons of a legendary nineties sitcom hailed by fans as their ‘favourite EVER growing up’ and ‘the funniest show on TV’ will be able to watch it on Netflix very soon.
American sitcom Home Improvement aired on ABC between 1991 and 1999.
There were a whopping 204 episodes across eight seasons over the years.
Although the show wrapped up 26 years ago, many will be happy to know that they can binge them all on the streaming service from February 1.
Many rushed to X, formerly known as Twitter, took to the social media platform to share their excitement.
One said: ‘Not they putting Home Improvement on Netflix OMG.’
All seasons of legendary nineties sitcom hailed by fans as their ‘favourite EVER growing up’ and ‘the funniest show on TV’ finally land on Netflix
The sitcom aired between 1991 and 1999
Another added: ‘Home Improvement is coming to Netflix. Okay, might not cancel it just yet then.’
‘I saw starting Feb 1st, the Home Improvement series will be available on Netflix,’ a third tweeted.
A fourth chimed in: ‘Home Improvement coming to Netflix on Saturday? The skies keep smiling down upon meeeeeee.’
The programme’s synopsis reads: ‘Tim “The Toolman” Taylor, host of the home-improvement show “Tool Time,” definitely is not as handy at home as he is on screen.
‘He and his wife, Jill, raise three boys who are racing toward adulthood.
‘The Taylor family often relies on next-door neighbor Wilson, who provides unconventional wisdom and perspective to the Taylors’ personal and familial crises.’
Home Improvement has a star-studded cast.
Tim Allen takes on the role of Tim Taylor, while Patricia Richardson plays Jill Taylor.
Many Home Improvement fans have taken to X to share their excitement
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Earl Hindman plays Wilson Wilson Jr, while Taran Noah Smith plays Mark Taylor and Jonathan Talor Thomas plays Randall William Taylor.
Zachary Ty Bryan takes on the role of Bradley Taylor, while Richard Karn plays Albert Borland and Debbe Dunning plays Heidi Keppert.
While the show is still so popular many years on, it doesn’t sound like there will be a reunion any time soon.
Patricia Richardson said on the Back To The Best podcast: ‘He kept coming out publicly and saying everyone was on board to do a reunion, but he never asked me, or Jonathan, who I talk to.
‘And I asked Jonathan about being asked and he said no, and I thought it was so weird, why is he going around telling people this when he hasn’t talked to you or me? I think that’s weird.’
She added: ‘People think we can just go back 30 years ago and do the same show, we can’t, we’ve all changed quite a bit.
‘The show would be very weird.
‘We did it well, and quit at the right time before it got really bad, and it should just stay as it is, and not become a bad version of it.’