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The Red Green Show - Season 5: The Toddlin' Years: Two
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Title: The Red Green Show

Overview: 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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Ratings

Average Vote: 7.2 (22 votes)

Cast

  • Red Green: Steve Smith
  • Harold Green: Patrick McKenna
  • Bill Smith: Rick Green
  • Arnie Dogan: Albert Schultz
  • Dalton Humphrey: Bob Bainborough
  • : Derek McGrath
  • : Gavin Crawford
  • Dwight Cardiff: George Buza
  • Edgar K. B. Montrose: Graham Greene
  • Dougie Franklin: Ian Thomas
  • Winston Rothschild III: Jeff Lumby
  • : Jennifer Irwin
  • Ed Frid: Jerry Schaefer
  • : Neil Crone
  • Kevin Black: Paul Gross
  • Ranger Gord: Peter Keleghan
  • Buzz Sherwood: Peter Wildman
  • Mike Hamar: Wayne Robson
  • : Laurie Elliott
  • Hap Shaughnessy: Gordon Pinsent
  • The Red Green Show - Men's Night On The Mountain (Season 5: The Toddlin' Years: Two - Episode 1)

    "Women accept what they are; Men have to prove it." Harold finally is invited to spend a night out with the boys. Animal Control Officer, Garth Harble swallows a rodent. On Handyman Corner, Red demonstrates how to turn a grocery cart into a lounge chair complete with snacks. Adventures with Bill features Cliff Diving. Special Guest - Graham Greene

    The Red Green Show - The Driving Test (Season 5: The Toddlin' Years: Two - Episode 2)

    "Women know where they're going; Men drive." On Handyman Corner, Red makes an anti radar device. Bill demonstrates alternative modes of transportation. Hap recounts his Sport Whaling days. Harold impersonates Red at the driving test after Red loses his license. Special Guest - Gordon Pinsent

    The Red Green Show - The Satellite Dish (Season 5: The Toddlin' Years: Two - Episode 3)

    "Women are watching the world; Men are watching television." As usual the men at Possum Lodge overdo everything. On Handyman Corner, Red shows how to turn a discarded dashboard into the ultimate remote control. Adventures With Bill features pogo sticking.

    The Red Green Show - Father and Son Banquet (Season 5: The Toddlin' Years: Two - Episode 4)

    "Women can bear children; Men can't." Red & Harold need fathers for the banquet. On Handyman Corner, Red makes a girl's bedroom suite out of recycled tires. Bill's Adventure centers on a tire swing. Edgar Montrose demonstrates the use of dynamite for home renovations. Special Guest - Graham Greene

    The Red Green Show - The New Doctor (Season 5: The Toddlin' Years: Two - Episode 5)

    "Women pursue good health; Men pursue good doctors." Local Tastee Freeze is converted into Possum Lake Medical Clinic. On Handyman Corner, Red makes a golf cart from a bicycle and plastic pipe. Adventures With Bill features a Bar-B-Q.

    The Red Green Show - The Vertical Grandstand (Season 5: The Toddlin' Years: Two - Episode 6)

    "Women enjoy good entertainment; Men prefer good seats." New transformer tower is the inspiration for a grandstand. On Handyman Corner, Red demonstrates bonding metals. Adventures With Bill features rocketry.

    The Red Green Show - The Network Deal (Season 5: The Toddlin' Years: Two - Episode 7)

    "Women appreciate creative input; Men appreciate silence." A big network becomes interested in the show and wants to make a few minor changes including replacing Harold and adding the first female to the cast. On Handyman Corner, Red demonstrates the fine art of packing. Adventures With Bill features boxing.

    The Red Green Show - Medieval Times (Season 5: The Toddlin' Years: Two - Episode 8)

    "Women try to preserve history; Men try to make it." Camelot comes to Possum Lake. On Handyman Corner, Red makes a crossbow courier device. Adventures With Bill features fencing.

    The Red Green Show - Van Go (Season 5: The Toddlin' Years: Two - Episode 9)

    "Women protect their feelings; Men protect their possessions." The Possum Van is stolen. On Handyman Corner, Red burglar proofs a car. Cycling is featured on Adventures With Bill.

    The Red Green Show - Possum Lodge Radio (Season 5: The Toddlin' Years: Two - Episode 10)

    "Women like to communicate; Men like to broadcast." CB Radios replace the telephone system at Possum Lake. On Handyman Corner, Red turns an outhouse into a phone booth. Bowling is the demonstrated sport on Adventures With Bill.

    The Red Green Show - X Marks The Spot (Season 5: The Toddlin' Years: Two - Episode 11)

    "Women better themselves; Men better their friends." Lodge members search for buried treasure. On Handyman Corner, Red makes a lawn roller from a bicycle and 2 clothes dryers. Bird Watching is featured on Adventures With Bill.

    The Red Green Show - Sedgwick The Thief (Season 5: The Toddlin' Years: Two - Episode 12)

    "Women are helpful by nature; Men need a court order." Old Man Sedgwick is arrested for shoplifting. On Handyman Corner, Red converts an ordinary car into a cable car. Bill demonstrates pickpocketing.

    The Red Green Show - The Cement Load (Season 5: The Toddlin' Years: Two - Episode 13)

    "Women have to cement a romance; Men have a romance with cement." When the submarine pen project is cancelled, the men of Possum Lodge contend with 15 truckloads of cement. Bill builds a cement table. On Handyman Corner, Red converts a boat into a hovercraft.

    The Red Green Show - The Gas Shortage (Season 5: The Toddlin' Years: Two - Episode 14)

    "Women travel; Men bum gas." A crisis results when Possum Lake's only gas station closes. On Handyman Corner, Red converts the Possum Van into a huge gas tank. Bill becomes a cowboy.

    The Red Green Show - Trout Season (Season 5: The Toddlin' Years: Two - Episode 15)

    "Women go forward; Men go fishing." With the start of a new season the lodge members create innovative and sometimes illegal ways to catch fish in Possum Lake. On Handyman Corner, Red adapts hip waders to carry all his fishing gear. On Adventures With Bill the fine art of casting is demonstrated.

    The Red Green Show - The Lost Dog (Season 5: The Toddlin' Years: Two - Episode 16)

    "Women lament lost love; Men lament lost pets." Lodge members go in search of a lost dog in Possum Woods. On Handyman Corner, Red demonstrates creative ways to keep your dog at home. Ballooning is the subject of Adventures With Bill.

    The Red Green Show - The New Statue (Season 5: The Toddlin' Years: Two - Episode 17)

    "Women build friendships; Men build statues." Lodge members decide to replace the town statue they destroyed. On Handyman Corner, Red comes up with a non chemical mosquito control system. Bill tries to get his car going.

    The Red Green Show - One Man's Garbage (Season 5: The Toddlin' Years: Two - Episode 18)

    "Women throw out their garbage; Men catch it." Members decide to clean up the lodge and end up in the landfill business. Red builds a Compactor on Handyman Corner and Bill demonstrates frisbee.

    The Red Green Show - The Big Thing (Season 5: The Toddlin' Years: Two - Episode 19)

    "Women value quality; Men value size." Big mysterious machine creates big excitement at Possum Lake. On Handyman Corner, Red builds an elevated observation chair. Bill plays with ladders.

    The Red Green Show - Bottled Water (Season 5: The Toddlin' Years: Two - Episode 20)

    "Women value free spirits; Men bottle them." Lodge Members set up their own still. Red builds a robot on Handyman Corner. Bill installs an above ground pool.

    The Red Green Show - Floating Church (Season 5: The Toddlin' Years: Two - Episode 21)

    "Women enjoy church; Men enjoy Sundays." Religion comes to Possum Lake with explosive consequences. On Handyman Corner, Red makes himself unsinkable. Adventures With Bill demonstrates martial arts.

    The Red Green Show - The Not-Chicken Franchise (Season 5: The Toddlin' Years: Two - Episode 22)

    "Women enjoy good food done well; Men enjoy fast food done cheap." Red and Harold promote the new restaurant in town. Red makes a neon sign on Handyman Corner. Adventures With Bill features soccer.

    The Red Green Show - The Compost Heap (Season 5: The Toddlin' Years: Two - Episode 23)

    "Women make compost heaps; Men make garbage piles." Lodge members decide to grow their own beer nuts. On Handyman Corner, Red demonstrates his planting technique. Bill tries his hand at mulching.

    The Red Green Show - Homemade Cheese (Season 5: The Toddlin' Years: Two - Episode 24)

    "Women mature; Men ferment." Junior's house develops a major mouse infestation. On Handyman Corner, Red offers pest control tips. Adventures With Bill demonstrates making cheese.

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