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says Patricia Vance, his
Roeper chemistry teacher
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Seeks Jewish Information
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through more rewrites, a
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The show, in its fourth season,
stars native Detroiter Tim Allen. Mich., Mr. Allen launched his
Mr. Allen's character, Tim Tay- career almost two decades ago
lor, lives in a Detroit suburb during a stand-up appearance
with his wife Jill and three sons, at Mark Ridley's Comedy Cas-
tle and frequently returns to his
Randy, Brad and Mark.
The reason for the call: When Detroit roots. He maintains a
the Feb. 28 episode airs at 9 home in Beverly Hills, Mich.
The members of the television
p.m., Randy will be invited to
family
often watch Detroit sport-
his first bar mitzvah.
ing
events,
wear clothing with
Eden Mitchell, who works in
the show's publicity department, local sports-team logos or uni-
said while the script has not versity names and mention area
been officially approved and cities and buildings. O
could go through more rewrites,