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The Red Green Show

  • TV Series
  • 1991–2006
  • TV-G
  • 25m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
3.2K
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Patrick McKenna and Steve Smith in The Red Green Show (1991)
The Red Green Show: The Auto Club
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Red Green airs his handyman show from Possum Lodge, Canada, and also experiences some zany adventures in real life.Red Green airs his handyman show from Possum Lodge, Canada, and also experiences some zany adventures in real life.Red Green airs his handyman show from Possum Lodge, Canada, and also experiences some zany adventures in real life.

  • Creators
    • Rick Green
    • Steve Smith
  • Stars
    • Steve Smith
    • Patrick McKenna
    • Rick Green
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    3.2K
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    • Creators
      • Rick Green
      • Steve Smith
    • Stars
      • Steve Smith
      • Patrick McKenna
      • Rick Green
    • 34User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 24 nominations total

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    Possum Lodge Word Game - YEAH!
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    The Red Green Show: Vol. 2
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    Steve Smith
    Steve Smith
    • Red Green…
    • 1991–2006
    Patrick McKenna
    Patrick McKenna
    • Harold Green
    • 1991–2006
    Rick Green
    Rick Green
    • Bill Smith
    • 1991–2006
    Bob Bainborough
    Bob Bainborough
    • Dalton Humphrey…
    • 1994–2006
    Jeff Lumby
    Jeff Lumby
    • Winston Rothschild, III…
    • 1994–2006
    Wayne Robson
    Wayne Robson
    • Mike Hamar…
    • 1994–2006
    Peter Keleghan
    Peter Keleghan
    • Ranger Gord
    • 1991–2004
    Gordon Pinsent
    Gordon Pinsent
    • Hap Shaughnessy
    • 1991–2004
    Ian Thomas
    Ian Thomas
    • Dougie Franklin
    • 1991–1997
    Joel Harris
    • Walter…
    • 1999–2005
    Jerry Schaefer
    Jerry Schaefer
    • Ed Frid
    • 1998–2006
    Peter Wildman
    Peter Wildman
    • Buzz Sherwood
    • 1993–1997
    Mark Wilson
    • Glen Braxton…
    • 1991–2005
    Bruce Hunter
    Bruce Hunter
    • Bob Stuyvesant
    • 1991–1997
    Graham Greene
    Graham Greene
    • Edgar K. B. Montrose
    • 1994–2006
    Albert Schultz
    Albert Schultz
    • Arnie Dogan
    • 1996–1998
    Ed Sahely
    • Murray Woolworth
    • 1992
    Nick Johne
    • Dwayne
    • 1992
    • Creators
      • Rick Green
      • Steve Smith
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    lemon_magic

    Think "Bob Newhart" in plaid, on acid, with a chainsaw....

    ...and you might come close to getting the essence of what made "Red Green" so enjoyable. Never mind "The Man Show", THIS was the real deal!

    What originally attracted me to the show was that it was indeed funny (in a bemused, Newhart way), but it also had a bit of an edge to it. There were some genuine barbs and mean-spirited feelings, some real cynicism and misanthropy concealed in the campfire songs and moose-poop jokes. In the last few years, that edge sort of went away (similar to the way "The Simpsons" lost a lot of their original venom after more than 10 years), but it was always funny and packed with clever word plays and tongue-in-cheek observations of the male psyche and character.

    Many characters came and went over the years mostly wonderfully played by talented actors; the one I missed most was 'Garth Harple', the first "Animal Control Officer", whose sad sack demeanor and heavy handed irony ( his motto, "Another Super Day!!" could be teaser for every awful work assignment you ever had) was perfect for the show.

    I admire Smith and company for quitting when they were still ahead...it must have been hard to abandon the money machine and a relatively sure thing, but to admit that you need to move on to other projects is the hallmark of true craftsmen at their best. Many many thanks to "The Red Green Show" for innumerable moments( over more than a decade) where I would almost snort beer (or milk) out my nose at some well done jape, sight gag or pratfall.
    BlackJack_B

    A superb sitcom from Canada.

    I used to think that "The Red Green Show" was stupid, but as I watched more episodes I caught on to how great this show is. It really does a superb job of poking fun at the "male bonding" craze that was going on in the 1990's and the entirely male cast represent all sorts of hilarious stereotypes of manhood. They do it so well and it always makes me laugh. And hard at that, too.

    Steve Smith portrays Red Green, the leader of the Possum Lodge that's 135 beer stores away from Toronto. His mis-adventures mostly involve the goings-on in his lodge with real and fictionally members of his fraternity. Smith delivers a great performance as the grizzled "King of Men" but it's Patrick McKenna's Harold, Green's nephew that steals most of the episodes. McKenna's character is a nerdy but loveable bumbler who always flashes those pearly whites, has hilarious mannerisms, and just shines with his lack of aloofness. Plenty of recurring characters shine in this series. Co-creator Rick Green's ode to Harp Marx/Teller in the Green narrated "Adventures With Bill" are always a hoot, as Bill always seems to be abused by Red AND Murphy's Law. Gordon Pinsent's compulsive liar/tall tale teller Hap Shaughnessy, Oscar-nominated actor Graham Greene's explosive specialist Edgar Montross, and Peter Keleghan's lonely teary-eyed Ranger Gord are just three of the hilarious people Red interacts with.

    Don't forget those classic "Handyman's Corner" segments where his "Handyman's secret weapon" (Duct tape) is always regularly abused; they rule. The Red Green Show, along with Absolutely Fabulous, are two sitcoms that Americans need to watch to understand why some people think that American sit-coms have lost their touch.
    bobbyknightmare

    You don't have to be Canadian to like Red Green...

    ...but it helps to know what the "Canadian Content Law" and other Canadian references mean. Lucky me, I am and I do.

    Even so, The Red Green Show is a human cartoon with all of the pitfalls, screw-ups, lapses of judgement and fun that one could expect from The Simpsons, Warner Brothers and Family Guy.

    Besides that, Red Green is a parody of everything that men are expected to be by either gender. Red's Handyman's Corner shows a man more obsessed with getting the job done quickly and cheaply, and have his project stay together just long enough to be effective.

    And while his projects somehow survive, nothing else seems to fall the way of the gang at Possum Lake. Their get-rich-now schemes verify the wisdom of the adage "Those who strive to create a fool-proof plan too often underestimate the ingenuity and persistence of fools".

    Red may keep his stick on the ice, but his head and those of his friends, God only knows where they've gone.
    jrbuck96

    The Red Green Show is pure comedy genius!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    I have been watching for a few years now, I accidentally tuned into the show while in a cabin with my wife. She was not thrilled... My wife only finds small bits of humor in this show. (No accounting for taste =) ). I have heard her crack up a few times watching it though...

    I think it is a great show and I enjoy cracking up to it each time I watch it. I enjoy handyman corner and the vintage film look of the narrative portions where Red tells a story to what is going on in the silent video. How do they come up with the inventions they show off on the show? I was fortunate enough to visit Toronto to see a live taping of the show this year. I was sad to learn the show is ending after fifteen seasons! It was a great treat to see how a television show is made. I would be anxious to get in line to buy a box set or seasons of this show on DVD. I would buy them all!!! Silly humor like this is priceless! Thanks Steve and crew for 15 great seasons!!!!!
    ilovcat3

    Red Green Show

    I can't help but watch this show, and I am a girl, but find it so funny. The humor is original to me.. And they are all a riot!! I can't help but wonder if in real life they all act like that, silly? And, I was wondering, would Steve Smith ever consider being in a serious movie on TV, or film? I think he could play a serious role, not sure what type, but I just feel he has all the qualities needed. I also wonder, is there a lodge like that, that is on this show? And, where is this show filmed in Canada? The humor is unique!! I really like the show a lot..The best part is when they read letters and ask questions to the experts! Funny stuff!

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    • Trivia
      The Lodges' cod-Latin motto is "Quando omni flunkus, mortati" - "When all else fails, play dead".
    • Goofs
      In season 7, Ranger Gord's tower falls down and Gord appears in the Lodge for the first time. He also appears in the Lodge during season 8. However, in Season 9, Gord is back in his tower, without any mention of leaving it (or the tower falling down).
    • Quotes

      Red Green: If the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy.

    • Crazy credits
      "The New Red Green Show" was duct taped before a live studio audience.
    • Connections
      Edited into Red Green, D.V.D.: Duct Tape Virtuoso Deluxe (2001)

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    • Release date
      • January 4, 1991 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official sites
      • Official Site
      • The New Red Green Show
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The New Red Green Show
    • Filming locations
      • Canadian Broadcasting Centre - 250 Front Street West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada(Studio, 1999-2006)
    • Production companies
      • Red Green Productions
      • S&S Productions
      • Smith & Smith Productions
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      • 25m
    • Color
      • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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