Tool time is back, sort of, as Tim Allen and Richard Karn from Home Improvement reunite for the new competitive reality series Assembly Required. Builder April Wilkerson rounds out the core cast.
Filmed during the pandemic, Assembly Required tasks builders with fixing and reinventing household items from their home workshops. Episode 1 is titled Bring the Heat.
The premiere date and time for Assembly Required Season 1 Episode 1 is Tuesday, February 23rd 2021 at 10/9c on History Channel. Find out how to stream and watch Assembly Required online free without cable.
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The official synopsis for Assembly Required reads, “Tim Allen with Richard Karn reunite in this new competition series that spotlights the best and brightest builders from across the country, at their home workshops, as they compete to breathe new life into everyday household items in desperate need of fixing. This new series will push each contestant to their limits while testing their ability and ingenuity to not only rebuild it but to build it better. In each episode, Allen and Karn will also dive into the unique history around these items to celebrate the men and women who crafted them, and the techniques used.”
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