Tim Allen and Richard Karn make History Channel reality show

Tim Allen to reunite with Home Improvement co-star Richard Karn in reality competition building series for the History Channel

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Tim Allen and Richard Karn hosted fictional television show Tool Time in 1990s sitcom Home Improvement but now they are going to do it for real.

The 67-year-old Allen and 64-yer-old Karn are reuniting to star in reality competition building series for the History Channel called Assembly Required according to a Tuesday report from Deadline. 

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Does everybody know what time it is? Tim Allen and Richard Karn hosted fictional television show Tool Time in 1990s sitcom Home Improvement but now they are going to do it for real

Big news: The 67-year-old Allen and 64-yer-old Karn are reuniting to star in reality competition building series for the History Channel called Assembly Required according to a Tuesday report from Deadline

Big news: The 67-year-old Allen and 64-yer-old Karn are reuniting to star in reality competition building series for the History Channel called Assembly Required according to a Tuesday report from Deadline

The ten-part series is set to highlight the best and brightest builders from across the US as they will compete against one another in an attempt to breathe new life into everyday household items in need of fixing.

Allen will not only be starring in but also will executive producer the non-scripted program for History.

As the show will be on that channel, he and Karn will also cover the history around the items as they will honor the men and women who had originally crafted them in addition to the techniques used.

Back in the day: Allen played Tim 'The Toolman' Taylor while Karn portrayed Al Borland on the fictional Tool Time show throughout Home Improvement's entire run over eight seasons from 1991 to 1999

Back in the day: Allen played Tim ‘The Toolman’ Taylor while Karn portrayed Al Borland on the fictional Tool Time show throughout Home Improvement’s entire run over eight seasons from 1991 to 1999

Leading man: Allen (seen in June 2019) will not only be starring in but also will executive producer the non-scripted program for History

Leading man: Allen (seen in June 2019) will not only be starring in but also will executive producer the non-scripted program for History

Of the project Allen said:  ‘We’re living in a throwaway society. We buy, break, replace… rinse and repeat. Whatever happened to repair and rebuild? 

‘There are some people who unfriend, unfollow and dispose of anything that offends, annoys or breaks so I’ve created a show to remind people of the satisfaction and pride that comes from rebuilding something on their own. And who better to join me than my buddy from the old Tool Time days – Richard Karn.’ 

Allen played Tim ‘The Toolman’ Taylor while Karn portrayed Al Borland on the fictional Tool Time show throughout Home Improvement’s entire run over eight seasons from 1991 to 1999.

Pals: Assembly Required won't be the first time the two stars have reunited as Karn starred as Bill McKendree in two episodes of Last Man Standing in 2013

Pals: Assembly Required won’t be the first time the two stars have reunited as Karn starred as Bill McKendree in two episodes of Last Man Standing in 2013

The show followed the daily trials and tribulations of Taylor who hosted a television show while raising three mischievous boys. 

Tim went on to star on sitcom Last Man Standing in 2011 which was renewed in May for a ninth season.

Assembly Required won’t be the first time the two stars have reunited as  Karn starred as Bill McKendree in two episodes of Last Man Standing in 2013.

Dynamic duo: Allen and Karn seen in April 1995

Dynamic duo: Allen and Karn seen in April 1995