A s the man himself has said, Tim Allen is the Tom Brady of sitcoms. His return for Shifting Gears, which is airing on the 2025 TV schedule, further proves that fact, as he’s ab
During his appearance on 'Live with Kelly and Mark' on Jan. 9, 'Shifting Gears' star Tim Allen shared that he took wedding dance classes before his eldest daughter, Katherine Allen, got married. He also revealed that he cried twice at the nuptials,
Shifting Gears is ushering in a new era of Tim Allen as a TV dad, and while it’s a role that his costar Kat Dennings isn’t unfamiliar with over her years in television and film either, there’s something that sets him apart from the others.
Ever since news of Tim Allen’s new sitcom, Shifting Gears, has come out, fans have been flocking to the show’s Instagram in anticipation of premiere day. In doing so, some fans have noticed yet another parallel between the soon-to-debut ABC show and Tim’s OG 1990s ABC sitcom, Home Improvement.
Shifting Gears' stars Tim Allen, Kat Dennings talk on set fun and fab cars. The new sitcom premieres Wednesday at 8p|7c on ABC.
Tim Allen is no stranger to sitcoms, but the genre itself feels like one these days. Once upon a time, the broadcast sitcom was king of the hill. Shows like Friends, Seinfeld and Home Improvement ruled the roost.
There were actually two aspects that Tim Allen wanted to tie into Matt Parker, his new character, but as you can see, he tied both together with a common theme he was keen to explore ...
"This show is about how wonderful people have horrible things happen to them, and they stay human. They don't fall apart," Allen told Yahoo Entertainment.
Shifting Gears follows Matt, a "stubborn, widowed owner of a classic car restoration shop" but when his estranged daughter Riley and her two kids move back into his home, "the real restoration begins," per the show's logline.
Tim Allen stars as a curmudgeonly father and Kat Dennings as his estranged daughter in this ABC multicam sitcom that features some sociopolitical humor.
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