Throughout the ‘90s, avid TV viewers were treated to a host of sitcoms that are still beloved even now. ABC, in particular, dropped some iconic comedies, including Growing Pains , Family Matters , Step by Step and Roseanne . Another notable hit show from that decade is Home Improvement , which was fronted by Tim Allen and co-starred Patricia Richardson as his on-screen wife.
The series arguably earned a solid following during its run, but Richardson doesn’t think it receives as much love today as some of its contemporaries. Just recently, she discussed the show’s legacy and rationale for her viewpoint while also throwing shade at a TGIF classic. Patricia Richardson recalled her time on the family situation comedy while discussing her career during an interview with the Los Angeles Times .
Among the topics discussed were the creative disagreements she sometimes had with the writers as well as the circumstances that led to the show’s conclusion. As for how the program is viewed by the public today, Richardson did not mince words. The star, who played Jill Taylor throughout all eight seasons of the program, even went as far as to say that “Hollywood hates” the series: Hollywood hates our show.
When they talk about what the best shows of the ‘90s were, they will not give ‘Home Improvement’ credit. 30+ '90s Network TV Shows That Ran For Multiple Seasons, Then Disappeared Home Improvement debuted on the Alphabet Network in the fall of 1991, and it proved to be a r.