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Patricia Richardson Calls Tim Allen 'Last Man' Reunion 'Not My Best Work'

Home Improvement fans were thrilled when Patricia Richardson reunited with Tim Allen on his 2010s sitcom Last Man Standing, but for the actress herself, one of her performances wasn’t up to her usual standard. “Last Man Standing, this was my first appearance which was fun,” Richardson, 75, wrote via Instagram on Monday, July 6, alongside []
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Byline Times
· Jun 29, 2026
David Hencke: The Journalist Who Made Us All Better
Byline Times tips its hat with love and gratitude to our acclaimed investigative reporter who has died aged 79 of liver cancer
Daily Mail
· Jul 10, 2026
The Archers legend Patricia Greene dies aged 94: World's longest-serving soap star played matriarch Jill on BBC radio drama for almost 70 years
The Archers legend Patricia Greene dies aged 94: World's longest-serving soap star played matriarch Jill on BBC radio drama for almost 70 years
Awate
· Jun 24, 2026
Dr. Kebire, The Man We Called Uncle Camera
Last week, we lost an exemplary and peaceful person endowed with a kind heart and a beautiful soul. He was reconciled with all that life gives and takes, both from himself and from others. He lived a spiritually and physically content life. But like every creature, his time was up, and after a long struggle []
Metro
· Jul 10, 2026
Patricia Greene, world’s longest serving soap actress ever, dies
The English actress was known for starring in The Archers.
DNyuz
· Jul 1, 2026
The week’s bestselling books, July 5
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Legit.ng
· Jul 1, 2026
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Related coverage for "Patricia Richardson Calls Tim Allen 'Last Man' Reunion 'Not My Best Work'": Byline Times — David Hencke: The Journalist Who Made Us All Better. Daily Mail — The Archers legend Patricia Greene dies aged 94: World's longest-serving soap star played matriarch Jill on BBC radio drama for almost 70 years. Awate — Dr. Kebire, The Man We Called Uncle Camera. Metro — Patricia Greene, world’s longest serving soap actress ever, dies. DNyuz — The week’s bestselling books, July 5. Legit.ng — VDM mourns dedicated Ratel member who died after being involved in hit-and-run accident