Tim Allen and Richard Karn have a brand-new show

Tim Allen and Richard Karn are joining forces once again in a brand-new television show, and fans of Home Improvement are going to love it.

Veteran actors Tim Allen and Richard Karn have a new show, and it’s giving fans all the Home Improvement feels–this time on the History Channel.

It’s been more than 20 years since the ABC television series Home Improvement signed off for the last time. In the 1990s, Allen and Karn played Tim Taylor and Al Borland, hosts of a television show called, “Tool Time.” The sitcom largely told the story of Tim “the Tool Man” Taylor and his family life at home with a wife and three boys.

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Now, a new History Channel series called “More Power” will take a unique look at tools–from basic handheld thing-a-ma-jigs to much “more power“-ful industrial ones–and put them to the test. In each episode of “More Power,” Tim Allen and Richard Karn are back in the workshop, but they also take viewers on trips around the country to meet some of the most skilled craftspeople in the country.

According to BobVila.com, the new show will feature “plenty of famous one-liners, signature grunts, laughs, and interesting facts when ‘Home Improvement‘ stars Tim Allen and Richard Karn return to the workshop in their new television series.”

In 2021, Allen and Karn returned to their dynamic duo days in the show, “Assembly Required.” According to BobVila.com, the History Channel series, “More Power,” will expand on elements of that show in new and different ways throughout the series.

Tim Allen and Richard Karn are joined by DIY expert April Wilkerson, who assists in testing the limits of various different tools.

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“[The team of three will] also head out into the field to play with some of the biggest machines that power and serve our everyday lives and meet the men and women who operate them,” read a press release about the new show.

“Albert Einstein once said, ‘I’m not a genius, I’m just passionately curious,’” said Tim Allen. “Having the opportunity to explore my curiosity in depth and really get to know more about the people and things that make us what we are today gets me excited. And what better pal to have at my side than Richard Karn? We both share a great appreciation of people who can solve a problem not by talking about it, but by ‘doing’ it with creativity and amazing skills.”