‘Last Man Standing’ Is BACK. Here’s some GOOD NEWS for all the fans of the comedy

You’re in luck if you missed Last Man Standing or were unable to watch it when it was on ABC and then Fox after it was saved: According to exclusive information obtained by TV Insider, UPtv has licensed all nine seasons and will be adding them to the network’s weeknight schedule.

Officially debuting on Monday, January 2, the Tim Allen-led series will run Monday through Friday from 8/7c to 11/10c. But first, on Sunday, January 1, from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. to 3 p.m., there will be a marathon. There is one way to celebrate the new year if you enjoy the family comedy series.

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