The sitcom “Listen Who’s Hammering” ran for eight seasons. So enough time for a lot of celebrity guests – we picked out five for you who were in the series.
The cult sitcom managed a proud 204 episodes “Listen, who’s hammering” in the 1990s and helped Tim Allen to a great career. Above all, Allen does not want to give up the format that once arose from his own stand-up comedy. He recently spoke about his ideas for a “Listen who’s hammering” sequel. Would it also feature so many guest stars? We present you five celebrities who were all part of the cult comedy.
Jimmy Carter
Indeed! the former US President Jimmy Carter, who ran the country from 1977 to 1981, had a guest appearance on “Listen, Who’s Hammering”. 1994 ran the episode “team spirit” first time on US television. There, houses were to be built for a non-profit organization, which led to a competition between Tim and Jill. Eventually, Jimmy Carter came forward as himself via video message and congratulated Jill on her great house while explaining to Tim that his needs repairing.
The Beach Boys
One of the biggest bands of the ’60s: The “Beach Boys” became world famous with hits like “Good Vibrations” and “Surfin’ USA”, in 1997 they were in season 6 guest in the series. In the episode “The Karate Kid Returns”, Wilson’s cousins come to visit. They’re the real “Beach Boys,” but Wilson is furious with his relatives for never wanting to use any of his ideas for a song.
Dan Aikroyd
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Jay Leno
The longtime late-night host is no stranger to sitcoms. Already at ““The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” he played himself when Will snapped a paparazzi photo of him, which earned him a $10 million lawsuit fourth season included. In it he plays an employee of the pizza delivery service “Papa Mia”. In the eighth season he plays himself again.
George Foreman
The multiple world boxing champion and Olympic champion George Foreman was there in the first season. He played himself what the episode “Unchained Melody” didn’t become a part of the sport. Instead, he appeared in “Tool Time” to indulge in his second career: grilling.