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The Red Green Show is a Canadian sitcom. It premiered January 4, 1991 and ended April 7, 2006. It aired 300 episodes, 11 specials, and 1 film.
Season 1 (1991–92)
Season one and two aired on CHCH-TV in Hamilton, Ontario, which aired Steve Smith's previous variety shows: Smith & Smith, Me & Max and The Comedy Mill (which aired in that order). Red Green was a recurring character on all three aforementioned shows.
No.
No.
Title
Date
1
1
The Big Inboard
January 4, 1991
2
2
The Elvis Sighting
January 11, 1991
3
3
The UFO
January 18, 1991
4
4
The Treasure Hunt
January 25, 1991
5
5
Practical Joke Week
February 1, 1991
6
6
Home Barber-Kit
February 8, 1991
7
7
He-Man Contest
February 15, 1991
8
8
Guest Elephant
February 22, 1991
9
9
Exotic Dancer
March 1, 1991
10
10
Lost Toupee
March 8, 1991
11
11
Talent Show
March 15, 1991
12
12
Problem Outhouse
March 22, 1991
13
13
Whittling Contest
September 18, 1991
14
14
Wind-Powered Boat
October 23, 1991
15
15
Hot Water Bottle
November 20, 1991
16
16
Lodge Visitor
December 18, 1991
17
17
Gun Powder and Salt and Pepper Shakers
January 15, 1992
18
18
Safety Week
January 22, 1992
19
19
Bad Chili
January 29, 1992
20
20
Water Tower
February 5, 1992
21
21
Jet Ski
February 12, 1992
22
22
New Well
February 19, 1992
23
23
Canoe Jousting
February 26, 1992
24
24
Water Slide
March 4, 1992
Season 2 (1992–93)
The only season Bill Smith (Rick Green) was also prominently shown as a lodge member along with the already existing "Adventures with Bill" segments.
The show moved to the Global Television Network and was retitled "The New Red Green Show" starting with episode 73.
No.
No.
Title
Date
73
1
The Beef Project
September 24, 1994
74
2
The Owl Project
October 1, 1994
75
3
The Beer Project
October 8, 1994
76
4
The Firewood Project
October 15, 1994
77
5
The Hydrogen Project
October 22, 1994
78
6
The Schoolhouse Project
October 29, 1994
79
7
The Firefly Project
November 5, 1994
80
8
The Badger Project
November 12, 1994
81
9
The Conveyor Project
November 19, 1994
82
10
The Electrical Project
November 26, 1994
83
11
The Storm Damage Project
December 3, 1994
84
12
The Marine Show Project
December 10, 1994
85
13
The Silver Project
December 17, 1994
86
14
The Ski & Golf Project
December 24, 1994
87
15
The Auction Project
December 31, 1994
88
16
The Rustproofing Project
January 7, 1995
89
17
The Movie Project
January 14, 1995
90
18
The Painted Leaves Project
January 21, 1995
91
19
The Real Estate Project
January 28, 1995
92
20
The Stuck Truck Project
February 4, 1995
93
21
The Group Photo Project
February 11, 1995
94
22
The Guard Dog Project
February 18, 1995
95
23
The Mt. Rushmore Project
February 25, 1995
96
24
The Catfish Project
March 4, 1995
Season 5 (1995–96)
No.
No.
Title
Date
97
1
Men's Night On The Mountain
September 30, 1995
The men of possum lake have a night out on the mountain. Harold goes along and falls off the cliff. In Handyman Corner, Red turns a shopping cart into a combination recliner/pantry.
98
2
The Driving Test
October 7, 1995
99
3
The Satellite Dish
October 14, 1995
100
4
Father and Son Banquet
October 21, 1995
101
5
The New Doctor
October 28, 1995
102
6
The Vertical Grandstand
November 4, 1995
103
7
The Network Deal
November 11, 1995
104
8
Medieval Times
November 18, 1995
105
9
Van Go
November 25, 1995
106
10
Possum Lodge Radio
December 2, 1995
107
11
X Marks The Spot
December 9, 1995
108
12
Sedgwick The Thief
December 16, 1995
Red plans on building a cable car service for Possum Lake using shopping carts and a garage door opener. Old Man Sedgwick is caught stealing a 9-volt battery for the garage door opener. A judge puts him in Red's custody. Bill teaches pickpocket protection strategies.
109
13
The Cement Load
December 23, 1995
110
14
The Gas Shortage
December 30, 1995
111
15
Trout Season
January 6, 1996
112
16
The Lost Dog
January 13, 1996
113
17
The New Statue
January 20, 1996
114
18
One Man's Garbage
January 27, 1996
115
19
The Big Thing
February 3, 1996
116
20
Bottled Water
February 10, 1996
117
21
Floating Church
February 17, 1996
118
22
The Not-Chicken Franchise
February 24, 1996
119
23
The Compost Heap
March 2, 1996
120
24
Homemade Cheese
March 9, 1996
Special (1)
25
The Best of Red Green
March 16, 1996
Season 6 (1996–97)
Episode 144 was the last first-run episode to air on Global
No.
No.
Title
Date
121
1
The Science Fair
September 30, 1996
122
2
Sedgewick the Tenant
October 7, 1996
Old Man Sedgewick's 97-year-old son moves in with him, causing Old Man Sedgewick to take Harold's room at the Lodge.
Retitled "The Red Green Show" starting with episode 162.
No.
Title
162
Harold's Leaving
163
House Moving
164
Neither Rain Nor Sleet
165
The Cult Visit
166
College Life
167
The New Monument
168
Free Apricots
169
The Mayor Race
170
Better To Give Than Receive
171
Town Services Contract
172
Life Cycle
173
Mad About You
174
Bingo Was His Name
175/Special (4)
It's A Wonderful Red Green Christmas
Season 9 (1999)
Primary star Harold Green (Patrick McKenna) saw reduced screen time this season. In the story he got a job in the city. Red would briefly visit him in his office from time to time.
Segments that Harold hosted prior, like the "Possum Lodge Word Game" and "The Experts" would now be hosted by either Mike Hamar, Dalton Humphrey or Winston Rothschild III. The show open, also emceed by Harold, would feature Red walking into the lodge with no announced intro for the rest of the series.
Bill Smith (Rick Green) would also leave the series for four years; the "Adventures with Bill" segment would ultimately continue with Walter (Joel Harris) and/or with Mike, Dalton or Winston and was simply called "Adventures."
A new segment featuring biographies of past residents of Possum Lake called "Life an Times" narrated by Red debuted that season and ran until season 10.
No.
Title
176
Harold's Job
177
The Fishing Derby
178
Lady in Red
179
The Bachelor Auction
180
Angel
181
School Bus Blimp
182
Coup De Grass
183
Rent A Wreck
184
Curse of the Mummy
185
Roll Out the Barrels
186
No Retreat
187
The Battle Call
188
Hurricane Doug
189
Guinness World Records
190
The Auto Club
191
Too Much Information
192/Special (5)
A Very Merry Red Green Christmas
Special (6)
Red's Guide To Parenting
Season 10 (2000)
Harold makes no onscreen appearances in this season.
No.
Title
193
Sausage Envy
194
Foster Child
195
What a Dump
196
Winston's Wedding
197
Man of the Year
198
Survivor
199
Historic Site
200
Twinning
201
Lunar Eclipse
202
Barter Starter
203
Out of the Woods
204
Cheap Jeep
205
DNA All the Way
206
Who Wants to be a Smart Guy
207
The Beaver Dam
208
The Dandruff Foundation
209
Damn You Emu
210
No Duct Tape
Season 11 (2001)
Harold Green returns to the series with episode 211, initially in a sporadic form.
No.
Title
211
New Job in Town
212
Gladiator
213
The Whooping Crane
214
Back to Nature
215
Dalton's Hot Gift
216
Viva Las Possums
217
Y2 Cans
218
The Ghost of Possum Lodge
219
The Chainsaw Races
The Possum Lodge hosts its second annual chainsaw race. In Handyman Corner, Red turns a conversion van into a large boom box.
220
Something in the Heir
Seeking an heir at the age of 35, Winston attempts to adopt a child, using Red as a reference at the agency. The interview ends in three minutes, with Winston rejected.
221
Daredevil
222
Mike Goes Straight
223
Xmas in July
224
The Fishing Derby
225
Masquerade Marathon
226
Harold's Dilemma
227/Special (7)
Red Green Does New Years
Special (8)
The Making of Red Green's Duct Tape Forever
Film
Duct Tape Forever
Season 12 (2002)
No.
Title
228
Go Fish
229
The Possum Ponderosa
230
Possum Air
231
The IQ Test
232
The Day of the Sunflowers
233
Reality Television
234
Possum Lodge Provincial Park
235
The Silver Wasp
236/Special (9)
A Lot Like Christmas
237
Snowed In
238
The Go Go Bars
239
The Missile Crisis
240
Never Send a Man
241
Power Struggle
242
Mr. Possum Lake
243
Red and Breakfast
244
The Moosetrap
245
Stupid Cupid
Season 13 (2003)
Bill Smith (Rick Green) returns to the show after four years, starting with episode 246.
The final episode of this season introduces Bonnie, Harold's girlfriend and later wife in the final season.
No.
Title
246
You've Got Oil
247
The Drive-Thru
248
School Demo
249
Change Will Do You Good
250
The Earring
251
Mailbox Wars
252
The String Ball
253
The Spelling Bee
254
Pay It Forward
255
Possum Day
256
The Boat Ramp
257
Comrade Harold
258
Spokesman Red
259
The Chain Letter
260
The Women's Circle
261
Ranger Harold
262
The Sinkhole
263
Cyber Girl
Special (10)
Hindsight Is 20–20
Season 14 (2004)
No.
Title
264
Red's Hot Sauce
265
Life Is a Circus
266
Once More to the Well
267
The Statue
268
False Idol
Harold enters a televised talent show similar to Canadian Idol. In the Handyman Corner, Red attempts to repurpose the old town square wind-up clock as an environmentally-friendly engine for a Dodge Omni.
269
Harold's One and Only
270
The Grapes of Wrath
271
The Lodge Election
272
Ticket to Fame
273
Stay Tuned
274/Special (11)
The Butter Man
275
Red Green Insurance
276
Lodge Luau
277
Hoard of the Flies
278
A Shot in the Dark
279
Bye Bye Bonnie
280
Fishy Canusa Games
281
The Possum Drop
Season 15 (2005–06)
The storyline of the final season is the preparation of the marriage of Harold and Bonnie