Centered around the accident-prone host of a Detroit, Michigan television program, "Home Improvement" follows Tim Taylor, who is raising a family alongside his wife, Jill. Tim and Jill have three children: the oldest, Brad, middle child Randy, and the youngest, Mark. Their neighbor, Wilson, is the brilliant go-to guy who often helps solve all manner of problems for Tim and Jill. Tim has two co-stars on the home improvement show "Tool Time": the mild-mannered Al Borland, Tim's best friend, and Tool Time Girl Heidi.
Don't jump to conclusions and assume a senior is an unsafe driver. Unless you suspect an immediate threat of danger to an older adult or others, it’s not recommended that you take the car keys away from an older adult without presenting a comprehensive plan of alternatives to help give your loved one the confidence that he or she can still face life with independence.
Steve Mazan-Dying to Do Letterman For 13 years, Steve Mazan has been making audiences laugh as a stand up comedian. As a performer, Steve had dreams of someday performing on "The David Letterman Show," until a cancer diagnosis changed his plans. Facing his life altering diagnosis, Steve decided that someday needed to come sooner than later. Today, Steve talks about his journey and how we can all learn from his experience. Plus, Steve performs a very special set for the Home & Family audience.
In this modern day spin on “Pride & Prejudice,” Elizabeth Scott (Cindy Busby), is fishing for direction in her life and gets the opportunity to professionally show her Cavalier King Charles Spaniel in a fancy New York dog show. Dog show judge Donovan Darcy (Ryan Paevey) comes across as aristocratic and rude and a chain of misunderstandings unfold during the competition, complicating their mutual attraction. In true Jane Austen fashion, Elizabeth and Donovan begin to see the error of their ways and it turns out Mr. Darcy is far more kind and interesting than Elizabeth ever imagined.
Henry Myers (Drew Walters) is living a hard life, surviving on the frontier any way he can – even if it means robbing a bank. After his latest heist backfires and his partners (Bea Smith and Rio Alexander) betray him and leave him for dead, Henry's life takes a surprising turn when he finds kindness and compassion from a widow (Erin Bethea) and her children (Jaden Roberts and Ezra Proch).