Tim Allen’s New Role: How ‘Shifting Gears’ Mirrors His Real-Life Passion for Cars

After starring in two of TV’s most successful sitcoms — Home Improvement, which ran for eight seasons between 1991 and 1999, and Last Man Standing, which ended its nine-season run in 2021 — Tim Allen wasn’t sure he was up for a third.

“I didn’t really want to do another one,” admits the 71-year-old. But Shifting Gears, his new ABC series about a widowed dad who reconnects with his estranged daughter (Kat Dennings) was enough of a deviation from his past roles to change his mind. At Tim’s suggestion, his character runs a classic car restoration shop — just like he does. (The set was even designed after the one the actor owns in North Hollywood!)

“That’s what I’ve always wanted to play,” he says. “I get to be more of a creative guy in grief over a loss of a wife. It’s a comedy, though!” Here, the dad of two (he shares Katherine, 35, with his ex, and Elizabeth, 15, with his wife of 19 years, actress Jane Hajduk) talks to In Touch’s Lindsay Hoffman about his new gig, fatherhood and sobriety.

Why do another sitcom?

TA: I love the sitcom format because [of ] my stand-up. I get to be in a live audience situation. When they said, “What would you do if you did another one?” I said, “If a guy had just lost his wife and he’s still able to be funny and [work on] a relationship with an older daughter … and I’d like to build hot rods!”

As a dad of two daughters, can you relate to your character?

TA: Kat Dennings said, “[Some people] get into a relationship because [their] parents don’t like it. Your parents tell you not to do something, so you do it.” My daughters are not like that. I mean, we’ve had our problems, of course.

What’s your best parenting lesson?

TA: Learn how to listen. Last night, I had this conversation [with my daughter]. I said, “Don’t run away from me.” So, she sat at the bottom of the stairs, and I sat at the top, and I said, “I will just listen.” And I did. Then she said, “Now you tell me what you think.” And we thought different things. It’s all about point of view. And my older one has taught me that you’re only as sick as your secrets. We’ve had misunderstandings based on dumb conversations that happened when she was young. You’ve got to be able to apologize.

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