The Red Green Show (1991)

Canada's most beloved handyman comedy — fifteen seasons of duct tape, deadpan wit, and small-town charm from Possum Lodge.

The Red Green Show - Series Information

  • Original Title: The Red Green Show
  • First Air Year: 1991
  • Last Air Year: 2006
  • Created by: Steve Smith, Rick Green
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Comedy
  • Content Rating (US): TV-PG
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode (26 minutes)
  • Number of Seasons: 15
  • Number of Episodes: 304
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: English
  • First Air Date: September 25, 1991 (United States - TV-PG), September 25, 1991 (Canada - 14+), September 25, 1991 (Germany - 12), September 25, 1991 (France - 12), September 25, 1991 (Mexico - B), September 25, 1991 (Spain - 13)
  • Networks: CBC Television, YTV, Global TV, CHCH-DT, CFPL-TV
  • Alternative Titles: The New Red Green Show (CA)
  • Production Companies: S&S Productions
  • Production Countries: Canada

The Red Green Show - Plot

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 stations in the United States, from 1991 until the series finale April 7, 2006, on CBC. 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.

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The Red Green Show - Cast & Crew

Creator(s)

  • Steve Smith
  • Rick Green

Main Cast

  • Steve Smith
  • Patrick McKenna
  • Rick Green
  • Albert Schultz
  • Bob Bainborough
  • Derek McGrath
  • Gavin Crawford
  • George Buza
  • Graham Greene
  • Ian Thomas

Writers

  • Rick Green
  • Steve Smith
  • David C. Smith

Executive Producers

  • David C. Smith

The Red Green Show - FAQs

What is the famous duct tape gag in The Red Green Show?

Duct tape is the show's running comedic obsession. Red Green treats it as a universal fix-all, famously declaring it the "handyman's secret weapon." The recurring Handyman Corner segments feature increasingly absurd DIY projects held together almost entirely by duct tape, becoming the series' most iconic and beloved running joke.

Is The Red Green Show worth watching today?

Absolutely. The show holds a warm, devoted following decades after its finale. Its gentle, self-deprecating humour and lovable cast of small-town misfits give it a timeless charm. It earned a loyal PBS audience in the United States and remains a touchstone of Canadian comedy, beloved for its wit and warmth.

Where can you stream The Red Green Show?

The Red Green Show is available to stream on Amazon Prime Video and fuboTV. Episodes can be purchased on Amazon Video. Free viewing options with ads include The Roku Channel, Tubi TV, Fawesome, and Plex, making it easy to catch up on all 304 episodes without a premium subscription.

Who plays Red Green and Harold Green in the series?

Steve Smith portrays Red Green, the well-meaning but perpetually hapless handyman at the heart of the show. Patrick McKenna plays his nerdy, enthusiastic nephew Harold Green. Their comedic chemistry — Red's gruff pragmatism clashing with Harold's excitable earnestness — anchors the series and drives much of its humour.

How many seasons and episodes does The Red Green Show have?

The Red Green Show ran for 15 seasons and 304 episodes from 1991 to 2006, plus a Season 0 collection of 13 specials. The seasons are grouped into themed eras with names like “The Infantile Years,” “The Toddlin’ Years,” “The Delinquent Years,” “The Midlife Crisis Years,” and “The Geezer Years.”

What is the Possum Lodge Men’s Support Group in the show?

The Possum Lodge Men's Support Group is a recurring sketch where the lodge members gather for a meeting, reciting their motto: “I'm a man, but I can change, if I have to, I guess.” It’s a gentle parody of self-help culture, played for laughs with the group’s cheerful incompetence and masculine pride.

Did The Red Green Show win any awards?

The Red Green Show earned multiple Gemini Award nominations throughout its run, Canada’s premier television honour. Steve Smith received recognition for his writing and performance, and the series was celebrated as a defining example of Canadian comedy. Its longevity across 15 seasons on CBC is itself a testament to its enduring critical and popular success.

What shows are similar to The Red Green Show?

Fans of The Red Green Show often enjoy other sketch-comedy classics like The Carol Burnett Show, A Bit of Fry & Laurie, and Saturday Night Live for their ensemble humour. Portlandia shares its affectionate cultural parody spirit, while The Larry Sanders Show offers similarly sharp, character-driven comedy for those wanting something with a bit more edge.

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