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The Red Green Show is a Canadian television comedy that aired on various channels in Canada, with its ultimate home at CBC Television, and on Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) in the United States (airing on more than 100 PBS affiliates at its peak), from 1991 until the series finale 7 April 2006. The Red Green Show is essentially a cross between a sitcom and a sketch comedy series, and is a parody of home improvement, do-it-yourself, fishing, and other outdoors shows (particularly The Red Fisher Show). Reruns currently air on CBC Television, CTV Comedy Channel, and various Public Broadcasting Service stations. It was produced by S&S Productions, which is owned by Steve and Morag Smith. Directors on the series include Steve Smith, Rick Green and William G. Elliott.
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Subject: From 1991.
Subject: From 1991.
"The Red Green Show" aired for 15 seasons and 300 half-hour episodes from January 4, 1991 to April 7, 2006. In 1980, Steve Smith and his wife Morag Smith formed a production company called S&S Productions, in 1991, Morag Smith retired from performing, so Steve Smith launched his most famous series The Red Green Show. In 1993, Hearst Entertainment began syndicating "The Red Green Show" in the United States, being picked up by PBS stations, which aired on PBS on Saturday nights right before "Austin City Limits" (January 3. 1976-present), it also airs on independent stations and Fox affiliates. From 1997 to 2000, PBS televised the Red Green telethon, beginning with "Red Green Live" in 1997, followed by "Red Green Live '98" in 1998, "Red Green Live '99" in 1999, and finally, "Red Green Live Uh-Oh" in 2000. These telethons coincided with national PBS fundraising drives featuring contests between PBS stations to carry "The Red Green Show". For the first two seasons of "The Red Green Show" (1991-1993), it was on CHCH-TV in Hamilton, Ontario. In Season 3 (1993-1994), it was on CFPL-TV in London, Ontario and YTV across Canada. In Seasons 4-6 (1994-1997), it was on the Global Television Network; where the show was retitled "The New Red Green Show" until the Season 7 (1997-1998) finale episode "The Winter Carnival", and finally, in Seasons 7-15 (1997-2006), it was on CBC; the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. In Season 8 (1998-1999), the program reverted back to "The Red Green Show" until the end of the show's run in 2006.
Here's a list of 15 seasons of The Red Green Show (1991-2006):
Season 1 (1991-1992): Consisted of 24 half-hour episodes airing on CHCH-TV; where they aired Steve Smith's previous shows with his wife Morag Smith, such as "Smith & Smith" (1979-1985), "Me & Max" (1985-1986), and "The Comedy Mill" (1987-1991). This was the first of two seasons where Red and Harold wore red suspenders, and where Red's voice was softer; This was the first season where Harold Green introduced Red at the beginning of each episode, and the first season to use the 1991-1997 S&S Productions "Writing Machine" logo.
Season 2 (1992-1993): Consisted of 24 half-hour episodes airing on CHCH-TV, and the last season where Red and Harold wore red suspenders, and Red's voice was softer, the show's format changed to a traditional sitcom; This was also the last season of The Red Green Show to air on CHCH-TV in Hamilton, Ontario.
Season 3 (1993-1994): Consisted of 24 half-hour episodes airing on CFPL-TV and YTV across Canada, Red's voice became louder, and Red and Harold's suspenders gained a red and green color scheme; It was the only season to air on CFPL-TV in London, Ontario and and YTV across Canada, and the last season to have Red and Harold's red and beige plaid shirts, which had worn since Season 1 (1991-1992).
Season 4 (1994-1995): Consisted of 24 half-hour episodes airing on the Global Television Network, and The Red Green Show moved to the Global Television Network while the show's production moved back to CHCH-TV, renaming the title "The New Red Green Show". This title remained in use until the Season 7 (1997-1998) finale episode "The Winter Carnival"; Red and Harold's plaid shirts gained a red and blue color scheme. This was the first season of The Red Green Show to air on the Global Television Network.
Season 5 (1995-1996): Consisted of 24 half-hour episodes airing on the Global Television Network, this was the second season of The Red Green Show to air on the Global Television Network.
Season 6 (1996-1997): Consisted of 24 half-hour episodes airing on the Global Television Network, this was the last season of The Red Green Show to air on the Global Television Network before CBC picked it up. This is the last season to use the 1991-1997 S&S Productions "Writing Machine" logo.
Season 7 (1997-1998): Consisted of 17 half-hour episodes airing on CBC, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation; With the start of the season, The Red Green Show finally moved to its permanent home at CBC; the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. CBC continued producing The Red Green Show until the show's ending in 2006. S&S Productions gets a new logo called "Red Bouncing Balls". This is the last season where the show was titled as The New Red Green Show, which had been used since the Global Television Network picked it up in 1994. Red and Harold's plaid shirts gained a red, blue, and green color scheme.
Season 8 (1998-1999): Consisted of 14 half-hour episodes airing on CBC, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. The show's title reverted back to The Red Green Show. and Red and Harold's plaid shirts gained a pink and blue color scheme. Their khaki pants became lighter, and the last season where Harold Green introduced Red at the beginning of each episode.
Season 9 (1999-2000): Consisted of 17 half-hour episodes airing on CBC, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Harold Green no longer introduced Red at the beginning of each episode, so he began wearing colorful clothes. Red Green now enters the lodge by waving to the audience, and Harold left for a job in Port Asbestos. Red Green and the lodge members began lowering their heads for the Man's Prayer in the Lodge Meeting: "I'm a man, but I can change, if I have to, I guess".
Season 10 (2000-2001): Consisted of 18 half-hour episodes airing on CBC, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Harold Green makes no onscreen appearances in this season, although Little Harold continued appearing in the Ranger Gord's Educational Films segments.
Season 11 (2001-2002): Consisted of 17 half-hour episodes airing on CBC, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Harold Green came back to the show, and the last season to use Red Green's pink and blue plaid shirt.
Season 12 (2002-2003): Consisted of 18 half-hour episodes airing on CBC, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Red Green's plaid shirt became blue starting with this season.
Season 13 (2003-2004): Consisted of 18 half-hour episodes airing on CBC, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Bill Smith came back to the show in this season, and Bonnie Green was introduced as the new lodge member. In the episode "The Drive-Thru", a sped-up version of the Man's Prayer was used.
Season 14 (2004-2005): Consisted of 18 half-hour episodes airing on CBC, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
Season 15 (2005-2006): Consisted of 19 half-hour episodes airing on CBC, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation; The final season shows the marriage of Harold and Bonnie. In the episode "The Big Retreat", women took over the Lodge Meeting and they did a variation on the Man's Prayer: "I am woman, hear me roar, I'm in charge, get over it". In the series finale "Do As I Do", the Man's Prayer in the Lodge Meeting was revised to: "I'm a man, but I changed, because I had to. Oh well".
Here's a list of 15 seasons of The Red Green Show (1991-2006):
Season 1 (1991-1992): Consisted of 24 half-hour episodes airing on CHCH-TV; where they aired Steve Smith's previous shows with his wife Morag Smith, such as "Smith & Smith" (1979-1985), "Me & Max" (1985-1986), and "The Comedy Mill" (1987-1991). This was the first of two seasons where Red and Harold wore red suspenders, and where Red's voice was softer; This was the first season where Harold Green introduced Red at the beginning of each episode, and the first season to use the 1991-1997 S&S Productions "Writing Machine" logo.
Season 2 (1992-1993): Consisted of 24 half-hour episodes airing on CHCH-TV, and the last season where Red and Harold wore red suspenders, and Red's voice was softer, the show's format changed to a traditional sitcom; This was also the last season of The Red Green Show to air on CHCH-TV in Hamilton, Ontario.
Season 3 (1993-1994): Consisted of 24 half-hour episodes airing on CFPL-TV and YTV across Canada, Red's voice became louder, and Red and Harold's suspenders gained a red and green color scheme; It was the only season to air on CFPL-TV in London, Ontario and and YTV across Canada, and the last season to have Red and Harold's red and beige plaid shirts, which had worn since Season 1 (1991-1992).
Season 4 (1994-1995): Consisted of 24 half-hour episodes airing on the Global Television Network, and The Red Green Show moved to the Global Television Network while the show's production moved back to CHCH-TV, renaming the title "The New Red Green Show". This title remained in use until the Season 7 (1997-1998) finale episode "The Winter Carnival"; Red and Harold's plaid shirts gained a red and blue color scheme. This was the first season of The Red Green Show to air on the Global Television Network.
Season 5 (1995-1996): Consisted of 24 half-hour episodes airing on the Global Television Network, this was the second season of The Red Green Show to air on the Global Television Network.
Season 6 (1996-1997): Consisted of 24 half-hour episodes airing on the Global Television Network, this was the last season of The Red Green Show to air on the Global Television Network before CBC picked it up. This is the last season to use the 1991-1997 S&S Productions "Writing Machine" logo.
Season 7 (1997-1998): Consisted of 17 half-hour episodes airing on CBC, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation; With the start of the season, The Red Green Show finally moved to its permanent home at CBC; the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. CBC continued producing The Red Green Show until the show's ending in 2006. S&S Productions gets a new logo called "Red Bouncing Balls". This is the last season where the show was titled as The New Red Green Show, which had been used since the Global Television Network picked it up in 1994. Red and Harold's plaid shirts gained a red, blue, and green color scheme.
Season 8 (1998-1999): Consisted of 14 half-hour episodes airing on CBC, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. The show's title reverted back to The Red Green Show. and Red and Harold's plaid shirts gained a pink and blue color scheme. Their khaki pants became lighter, and the last season where Harold Green introduced Red at the beginning of each episode.
Season 9 (1999-2000): Consisted of 17 half-hour episodes airing on CBC, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Harold Green no longer introduced Red at the beginning of each episode, so he began wearing colorful clothes. Red Green now enters the lodge by waving to the audience, and Harold left for a job in Port Asbestos. Red Green and the lodge members began lowering their heads for the Man's Prayer in the Lodge Meeting: "I'm a man, but I can change, if I have to, I guess".
Season 10 (2000-2001): Consisted of 18 half-hour episodes airing on CBC, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Harold Green makes no onscreen appearances in this season, although Little Harold continued appearing in the Ranger Gord's Educational Films segments.
Season 11 (2001-2002): Consisted of 17 half-hour episodes airing on CBC, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Harold Green came back to the show, and the last season to use Red Green's pink and blue plaid shirt.
Season 12 (2002-2003): Consisted of 18 half-hour episodes airing on CBC, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Red Green's plaid shirt became blue starting with this season.
Season 13 (2003-2004): Consisted of 18 half-hour episodes airing on CBC, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Bill Smith came back to the show in this season, and Bonnie Green was introduced as the new lodge member. In the episode "The Drive-Thru", a sped-up version of the Man's Prayer was used.
Season 14 (2004-2005): Consisted of 18 half-hour episodes airing on CBC, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
Season 15 (2005-2006): Consisted of 19 half-hour episodes airing on CBC, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation; The final season shows the marriage of Harold and Bonnie. In the episode "The Big Retreat", women took over the Lodge Meeting and they did a variation on the Man's Prayer: "I am woman, hear me roar, I'm in charge, get over it". In the series finale "Do As I Do", the Man's Prayer in the Lodge Meeting was revised to: "I'm a man, but I changed, because I had to. Oh well".
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March 12, 2024
Subject: For the love of God.......
Subject: For the love of God.......
Why doesn't anybody UL Duct Tape Forever Movie????????
Love the show!
Love the show!
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June 9, 2023
Subject: Pretty cool that this is on IA
Subject: Pretty cool that this is on IA
I have a family member who watches this, but it's on a platform with ads. I'm pretty excited to show them this. Thanks IA!
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May 6, 2022
Subject: Thank you
Subject: Thank you
Me and my dad use to love watching this show. Had no idea it lasted so long.
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June 16, 2021
Subject: Atrion / Red-Green
Subject: Atrion / Red-Green
Thank you, I found your page about 2 years back. I downloaded all 300 episodes, granted season one was a little thin (just my opinion) but I absolutely love the others.
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I am just a man, I can change, if I have to !
Thank you from the lodge
Proud to sign my name
Poppaguy
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I am just a man, I can change, if I have to !
Thank you from the lodge
Proud to sign my name
Poppaguy
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