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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 half-hour episodes, 11 specials, and one film.[1][2]

Season 1 (1991–1992)

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No. No. Title Date
1 1 The Big Outboard 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 (1992–1993)

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  • This was the last season of The Red Green Show to air on CHCH-TV. It was also the only season in which Bill Smith (Rick Green) was prominently featured as a lodge member, in addition to his appearances in the "Adventures with Bill" segments. During this season of The Red Green Show, a new format was introduced: the Lodge Meeting. In this format, the show was divided into segments, each of which focused on a different topic.
No. No. Title Date
25 1 The Putter Attack September 23, 1992
26 2 Doc's Loan September 30, 1992
27 3 The Missing Records October 7, 1992
28 4 The Receipt-A-Thon October 14, 1992
29 5 The Sing Along Machine October 21, 1992
30 6 Bear!!! October 28, 1992
31 7 The Bad Check-Up November 4, 1992
32 8 The Four-Man Raft November 11, 1992
33 9 Skeet Golf November 18, 1992
34 10 The Broken Water Pump November 25, 1992
35 11 The Illegal Clubs December 2, 1992
36 12 Animals in the Attic December 9, 1992
37 13 The Party Boat Sank December 16, 1992
38 14 The Food Club December 23, 1992
39 15 The Fish Locator December 30, 1992
40 16 The Bent Canoe January 6, 1993
41 17 Job Security January 13, 1993
42 18 Noel's Stag January 20, 1993
43 19 Bob's Birthday January 27, 1993
44 20 The Sudsy Lake February 3, 1993
45 21 The Gun Mishap February 10, 1993
46 22 The Double Date February 17, 1993
47 23 The Florida Trip February 24, 1993
48 24 Not One Fish March 3, 1993

Season 3 (1993–1994)

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  • Season 3 of The Red Green Show was the only season to air on CFPL-TV in London and YTV. This season marked a change in the show's wardrobe. Red and Harold began wearing red and green suspenders, and the badges were removed from their shirts.
No. No. Title Date
49 1 Maple Syrup September 22, 1993
50 2 Car Pool September 29, 1993
51 3 The Spawning Grounds October 6, 1993
52 4 Magnetic Lake October 13, 1993
53 5 Underground Parking October 20, 1993
54 6 The Tanks We Get October 27, 1993
55 7 Fire Brigade November 3, 1993
56 8 The New Shirt/Casino November 10, 1993
57 9 Green Green November 17, 1993
58 10 Fuel Conversion November 24, 1993
59 11 The Hidden Mine December 1, 1993
60 12 Lake Regulations December 8, 1993
61 13 Cross the Lake Race December 15, 1993
62 14 The Salmon Parade December 22, 1993
63 15 The Funniest Video December 29, 1993
64 16 Biosphere Three January 5, 1994
65 17 The Water Park January 12, 1994
66 18 The Used Helicopter January 19, 1994
67 19 Possum Lake Regatta January 26, 1994
68 20 The Retirement Home February 2, 1994
69 21 Slingshot Skiing February 9, 1994
70 22 The Possum Olympics February 16, 1994
71 23 Possum Lake Monster February 23, 1994
72 24 The Water Show March 2, 1994

Season 4 (1994–1995)

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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 (1995–1996)

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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
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 (1996–1997)

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No. No. Title Date
121 1 The Science Fair September 30, 1996
122 2 Sedgewick the Tenant October 7, 1996
123 3 The Driving Lesson October 14, 1996
124 4 The Tax Refund October 21, 1996
125 5 No Church October 28, 1996
126 6 The Petting Zoo November 4, 1996
127 7 Good Government November 11, 1996
128 8 The Poker Game November 18, 1996
129 9 The Drill November 25, 1996
130 10 Maxi Golf December 2, 1996
131 11 Bernice's Birthday December 9, 1996
132 12 The Church Casino December 16, 1996
133 13 The House Raising December 23, 1996
134 14 The Love Boat December 30, 1996
135 15 The Girlfriend January 6, 1997
136 16 The New Lease January 13, 1997
137 17 The Baseball Tryouts January 20, 1997
138 18 30 Minutes or Free January 27, 1997
139 19 The Fund Raiser February 3, 1997
140 20 Real Estate February 10, 1997
141 21 The Stag Party February 17, 1997
142 22 The Suits February 24, 1997
143 23 The High School Reunion March 3, 1997
144 24 Harold's Wheels March 10, 1997
Special (2) 25 We Can't Help It, We're Men March 17, 1997

Season 7 (1997-1998)

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  • The Red Green Show moved to CBC Television starting with this season, and it was the last season where was titled as The New Red Green Show. The show had previously aired on the Global Television Network in Seasons 4-6 (1994-1997).
No. Title
145 Running of the Bulls
146 Swiss It Up
147 The Implosion
148 Adopt-a-Highway
149 The Strange Ranger
150 Big Guy Little Guy
151 The Movie
152 Expropriation
153 The Stool Pigeons
154 Celebrity
155 Let Me Count the Ways
156 Pardi Gras
157 The Splinter Lodge
158 The Good Old Hockey Game
159 Step Outside
160 The Town Mall
161 The Winter Carnival
Special (3) Of Cars and Men

Season 8 (1998-1999)

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  • Starting with this season, the show's title reverted back to The Red Green Show, and remained that way until the end of the show's run.
  • This is also the last season where Harold (Patrick McKenna) introduced Red at the beginning of each episode, which had been used since Season 1.
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 (1999-2000)

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  • This season, the primary star of The Red Green Show, Harold Green, played by Patrick McKenna, had reduced screen time. In the story, Harold got a job in the city, and Red would visit him briefly in his office from time to time.
  • At the start of each episode, Harold would introduce Red. Starting with this season, Harold no longer did this, so Red walked into the lodge with no announcement for the rest of the show's run. Segments that Harold hosted prior to this season, such as the "Possum Lodge Word Game" and "The Experts," were now hosted by Mike Hamar, Dalton Humphrey, and Winston Rothschild III.
  • Rick Green, who played Bill Smith on The Red Green Show, left the series for four years. While he was gone, the "Adventures with Bill" segment continued with Walter (Joel Harris) and with Mike, Dalton, and Winston, and was simply called "Adventures."
  • That season, a new segment called "Life and Times" was introduced. Red narrated the segment in a documentary style, which featured biographies of past residents of Possum Lake. The segment continued 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 (2000-2001)

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  • Season 10 of The Red Green Show was the only season where Harold Green did not appear onscreen. Harold Green was absent when he left for a job in Port Asbestos.
No. No. Title
193 1 Sausage Envy
194 2 Foster Child
195 3 What a Dump
196 4 Winston's Wedding
197 5 Man of the Year
198 6 Survivor
199 7 Historic Site
200 8 Twinning
201 9 Lunar Eclipse
202 10 Barter Starter
203 11 Out of the Woods
204 12 Cheap Jeep
205 13 DNA All the Way
206 14 Who Wants to be a Smart Guy
207 15 The Beaver Dam
208 16 The Dandruff Foundation
209 17 Damn You Emu
210 18 No Duct Tape

Season 11 (2001–2002)

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  • Harold Green returned to the series in a sporadic form.
No. No. Title Date
211 1 New Job in Town October 12, 2001
212 2 Gladiator October 19, 2001
213 3 The Whooping Crane October 26, 2001
214 4 Back to Nature November 2, 2001
215 5 Dalton's Hot Gift November 9, 2001
216 6 Viva Las Possums November 16, 2001
217 7 Y2 Cans November 23, 2001
218 8 The Ghost of Possum Lodge November 30, 2001
219 9 The Chainsaw Races December 7, 2001
220 10 Something in the Heir December 14, 2001
221 11 Daredevil December 21, 2001
222 12 Mike Goes Straight December 28, 2001
223 13 Xmas in July January 4, 2002
224 14 The Fishing Derby January 11, 2002
225 15 Masquerade Marathon March 1, 2002
226 16 Harold's Dilemma January 18, 2002
227/Special (7) 17 Red Green Does New Years January 25, 2002
Special (8) 18 The Making of Red Green's Duct Tape Forever March 8, 2002
Film 19 Duct Tape Forever April 12, 2002

Season 12 (2002–2003)

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No. No. Title Date
228 1 Go Fish October 18, 2002
229 2 The Possum Ponderosa October 25, 2002
230 3 Possum Air November 1, 2002
231 4 The IQ Test November 8, 2002
232 5 The Day of the Sunflowers November 15, 2002
233 6 Reality Television November 22, 2002
234 7 Possum Lodge Provincial Park November 29, 2002
235 8 The Silver Wasp December 6, 2002
236/Special (9) 9 A Lot Like Christmas December 13, 2002
237 10 Snowed In December 20, 2002
238 11 The Go Go Bars December 27, 2002
239 12 The Missile Crisis January 3, 2003
240 13 Never Send a Man January 10, 2003
241 14 Power Struggle January 17, 2003
242 15 Mr. Possum Lake January 24, 2003
243 16 Red and Breakfast January 31, 2003
244 17 The Moosetrap February 7, 2003
245 18 Stupid Cupid February 14, 2003

Season 13 (2003–2004)

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  • After a four-year absence, Bill Smith, played by Rick Green, returns to The Red Green Show.
  • The season finale of The Red Green Show introduces Bonnie Green. Bonnie is Harold's girlfriend, and in the final season, they get married.
  • This is Ranger Gord's, played by Peter Keleghan, last season.
No. No. Title Date
246 1 You've Got Oil October 24, 2003
247 2 The Drive-Thru October 31, 2003
248 3 School Demo November 7, 2003
249 4 Change Will Do You Good November 14, 2003
250 5 The Earring November 21, 2003
251 6 Mailbox Wars November 28, 2003
252 7 The String Ball December 5, 2003
253 8 The Spelling Bee December 12, 2003
254 9 Pay It Forward January 2, 2004
255 10 Possum Day January 9, 2004
256 11 The Boat Ramp January 16, 2004
257 12 Comrade Harold January 23, 2004
258 13 Spokesman Red January 30, 2004
259 14 The Chain Letter February 6, 2004
260 15 The Women's Circle February 13, 2004
261 16 Ranger Harold February 20, 2004
262 17 The Sinkhole February 27, 2004
263 18 Cyber Girl March 5, 2004
Special (10) 19 Hindsight Is 20/20 March 10, 2004

Season 14 (2004–2005)

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No. No. Title Date
264 1 Red's Hot Sauce October 1, 2004
265 2 Life Is a Circus October 8, 2004
266 3 Once More to the Well October 15, 2004
267 4 The Statue October 22, 2004
268 5 False Idol November 7, 2004
269 6 Harold's One and Only November 12, 2004
270 7 The Grapes of Wrath November 19, 2004
271 8 The Lodge Election November 26, 2004
272 9 Ticket to Fame December 3, 2004
273 10 Stay Tuned December 10, 2004
274/Special (11) 11 The Butter Man December 17, 2004
275 12 Red Green Insurance January 14, 2005
276 13 Lodge Luau January 21, 2005
277 14 Hoard of the Flies January 28, 2005
278 15 A Shot in the Dark February 4, 2005
279 16 Bye Bye Bonnie February 11, 2005
280 17 Fishy CanUSA Games February 18, 2005
281 18 The Possum Drop February 25, 2005

Season 15 (2005–2006)

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  • The final season of The Red Green Show centers around Harold and Bonnie's wedding. Harold is preparing for the big day, and Bonnie is planning the wedding of her dreams.
No. No. Title Date
282 1 Rules of Engagement November 11, 2005
283 2 The Folk Art Convention November 18, 2005
284 3 Mr. Clean November 25, 2005
285 4 No Tell Boatel December 2, 2005
286 5 Cell Hell December 9, 2005
287 6 Cart Blanche December 16, 2005
288 7 New Yorkshire Puddings December 23, 2005
289 8 Exit Stag Right December 30, 2005
290 9 Mad You Say? January 6, 2006
291 10 No Place Like the Home January 13, 2006
292 11 Flying Blind January 20, 2006
293 12 The Bigger the Better January 27, 2006
294 13 The Big Retreat February 3, 2006
295 14 Rites of Passage March 3, 2006
296 15 Sasquatch March 10, 2006
297 16 Rain Man March 17, 2006
298 17 Love Is in the Air March 24, 2006
299 18 Toe the Line March 31, 2006
300 19 Do as I Do April 7, 2006

References

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  1. ^ "The Red Green Show". imdb. Retrieved 5 March 2015.
  2. ^ "Old official list of episodes". Archived from the original on 2012-10-22. Requires Flash Player.