I think I first saw an episode in the mid 90s and I've been hooked ever since. I've had insomnia since i was a little kid and when I couldnt seep I'd wait until everyone else had gone to bed so I could watch late night TV. Sometimes when i was staying with my grandparents I'd get up and sneak into the living room to find my grandpa watching this and since we both loved it we'd watch it together with the volume down low so my grandma wouldnt hear us. 20+ years later and i still love this show!
Still does even a year later. Grew up watching this every Saturday night since I was old enough. Super sad when they stopped airing it. So happy I found it on RUclips about 3 years ago.
Robert Carradine " Revenge of the Nerds " ............ Robert Reed Carradine[1] (/ˈkærədiːn/ KARR-ə-deen; born March 24, 1954)[2] is an American actor. A member of the Carradine family, he made his first appearances on television Western series such as Bonanza and his brother David's TV series, Kung Fu. Carradine's first film role was in the 1972 film The Cowboys, which starred John Wayne and Roscoe Lee Browne. Carradine also portrayed fraternity president Lewis Skolnick in the Revenge of the Nerds series of comedy films. Edit David Carradine , " Grass Hopper " In Kung Fu
Yeah, & they always say bigger is better. Well in case longer. Try probably about a 1000 per extensive cord. That Aerosmith used to used to throw TV's im hotel pools from the Penn house.
Growing up in Michigan born in late 80's, Red Green was syndicated on multiple local networks and aired reruns frequently. the late 90's early 2000's were my favorite seasons.
I laughed myself silly watching the kid's area being built? Great slapstick. Your writers are truly gifted and waaaaaaay off center. Tremendous show. Longtime watcher. Keep it up.
Yes it is better than alot of sitcoms now a days. And Stephen. That plays red green is very good to so is the rest of the cast. Also Steven is a nice looking man.
DALTON: Say, what's today's date? RED: Uh, it's the 14th. DALTON: You know, I think my license has expired, unless it's still 1997. RED: No, that was years ago, Dalton. MIKE: Although, your wardrobe implies 1962.
20:55 -ish. When i was in Job Corps, we actually *had* belt sander races!! Here's how we did it: 1) Make sure th' boss is busy. If he's not, Make him busy! _("Mr. Adler, Tommy put his face into the sander again!")_ 2) Line them up at one end of an 8' piece of plywood (do Not put them on the painted concrete floor. We learned this at the first event..). 3) Plug all "contestants" into a power strip (with power switch in "off" position. ...we learned _that_ at the first event, too!!). Make _sure_ all "spectators" stay far to the sides, and Not in front (THIS we learned at the _second_ event!). 4) Place bets. ....or not. 5) Turn on power strip! 6) Blame all of the noise, yelling and damages on the guy who _just_ joined the carpentry hall.
"...and the caulk went right into Winston's coffee! He didn't see it but when he tasted it, he had to sense something was wrong with it. And things started to go bad after that...”
Im sure ill watch all of these episodes again in a few years once I've forgotten the jokes, just to enjoy it again as much as I did the first time, and second time.
"He's a gifted children!" "Then you'd think he'd be smart enough to get out of the way." I can tell you from experience that this is not a justification your wife will accept for why her son is bleeding profusely into the carpet. The fact that our son got his portion of the horse shoe pit set up that evening wasn't even considered a mitigating factor.
"So I'm just using this old garbage pail because I won't need this until garbage day and I figure by then this whole project will be a distant painful memory." Jesus Christ I love this
it's shockingly old and huge, I remember checking out my local comic shop once (which is also HQ for tabletop gaming across the entire county) and they had an entire book case just with Warhammer novels. I remember seeing something from the 80s.
"...That's why I'm using this garbage can; I won't need it until garbage day, and by then, this will project will just be a painful memory..." Electric! (Something else he knows nothing about...)
Red Green hosts a chainsaw race at the same weekend Harold books the Lodge to gifted kids while Red takes revenge against teens with 15 HP cars with 300 HP radios by turning a van into the universe's humongous boombox and Dalton tries to guess the word early and the guys turn a kiddie area construction job into an adventure
Harold, you're not the only man at Possum Lodge of intelligence. Some of the men are much smarter than you think they are. Like Dalton, Mike, or Winston.
I wonder if Home improvement was inspired by this shows since it's basically the same show but focusing entirely on Tool Time (the show within the show)
Probably not. There was only like 4 months in between their inaugural airing and it takes longer than that to pitch it, cast it, shoot it, and air it unless there was some behind the scenes shenanigans going on
@@mulberryman1305 no, they're similar... that's kinda always been a trope though, that a guy likes to act like he knows what he's doing and just messes everything up because of that, or likes to go ovee board because that's the "manly" thing to do... the timing is pretty close though too... idk, but I'm leaning on the "coincidence" side of things lol
@@frowlinian8175 twin films, it's a trope unto itself and I'm willing to believe there is more to the industry shenanigans theory than chalking it up to coincidence and the zeitgeist. It's a cutthroat game.
@@mesientogut6701 you may be right, all I'm saying is that media follows culture and it's not exactly unthinkable that two shows or movies would have similar plots even if they had nothing to do with each other and neither knew of the other's existence, especially since they all pretty much follow a pattern. Look at something like Star Wars, was that just a copy of Star Trek? Yes and no, yes in that Star Trek spawned a fandom in science fiction which dictated what would be popular but no in the sense that it was a cash-in copy, but it allowed for the creation of things like Stargate and Battlestar Galactica, Quantum Leap, Bill &Ted, Back to the Future, a Star Trek reboot, comics like Iron Man and Spiderman picked up steam etc etc... in the 90's and early 2000's TV was all about idiotic men (for lack of a better term) doing stupid but funny things with shows like this, Home Improvement, King of Queens, The Office, Peep Show, Malcolm in the Middle, Family Guy, Friends, Fresh Prince, Boy Meets World, Seinfeld, etc. The difference between Red Green and Home Improvement were they both did stuff with tools I guess? But that couldve very easily just happened
I love the giant speaker bit! I thought it was going to be like that scene in _Back To The Future._ But the way it went on here was good too... and funny! You know... I should do that to my sister. She got this ridiculous base speaker in here car and her basement apartment and I hate it! It's too much. Doesn't even sound like music at all. Just really loud rattling and base noise. Imagine her reaction if I had something like your speaker or the one in _Back To The Future (except that it works).
This show beats 99.9% of the sitcoms on tv today.
Id dare say 100%! :D
@Trash Man Man YES IT DOES!!!!!!!!!
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This show beats 99.9% of sitcoms ever.
I can't say it enough: I wish I had known about this show when it was on and I was a kid.
Bro for real
For onley 300k subs he went all out for his set
I watched this all the time when I was a kid. It was great!
It was a gem
Hockey, Red Green show, This hour has 22 minutes and Royal Canadian Air Farce were the only shows my family would watch together
The show never gets old to me! I always loved it since the 1st episode I had seen on my local PBS channel!
I think I first saw an episode in the mid 90s and I've been hooked ever since. I've had insomnia since i was a little kid and when I couldnt seep I'd wait until everyone else had gone to bed so I could watch late night TV. Sometimes when i was staying with my grandparents I'd get up and sneak into the living room to find my grandpa watching this and since we both loved it we'd watch it together with the volume down low so my grandma wouldnt hear us. 20+ years later and i still love this show!
Me too
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Harold don't get enough credit he's a damn good actor.
Still does even a year later. Grew up watching this every Saturday night since I was old enough. Super sad when they stopped airing it. So happy I found it on RUclips about 3 years ago.
Robert Carradine
" Revenge of the Nerds "
............
Robert Reed Carradine[1] (/ˈkærədiːn/ KARR-ə-deen; born March 24, 1954)[2] is an American actor. A member of the Carradine family, he made his first appearances on television Western series such as Bonanza and his brother David's TV series, Kung Fu. Carradine's first film role was in the 1972 film The Cowboys, which starred John Wayne and Roscoe Lee Browne. Carradine also portrayed fraternity president Lewis Skolnick in the Revenge of the Nerds series of comedy films.
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David Carradine , " Grass Hopper " In Kung Fu
I remember ol Carradine.
Straight up used to race belt sanders in high school woodshop. 100ft of extension cord does wonderful things
That's awesome
Yeah, & they always say bigger is better. Well in case longer. Try probably about a 1000 per extensive cord. That Aerosmith used to used to throw TV's im hotel pools from the Penn house.
Thank Goodness for PBS!! Keeping folks entertained for as long as I can remember!! And THANKS to Possum Lodge!! Stay Safe Friends!
And keep your stick on the ice!
What have I been missing my whole life... This show.
I was born in 1982, my parents didnt like this show at all, i watched them all the time, it was so simple and genuine
How did they not like it?
@@undertow619 they snob it, thaught it was stupid heh
Remember I’m pulling for you we’re all in this together will always be the best way to end a segment no matter what
Well, I woke in a bad mood today. Then I watched some Red Green; not in a bad mood anymore :-)
The skit at 14:46 might be the greatest scene in the history of television
It's definitely one of my favorites. My favorite "Adventures with Bill" sketch.
Ditto!
Definitely one of the best “Adventures with Bill” segments.
This has got to be my favorite show yet!
Growing up in Michigan born in late 80's, Red Green was syndicated on multiple local networks and aired reruns frequently.
the late 90's early 2000's were my favorite seasons.
I laughed myself silly watching the kid's area being built? Great slapstick. Your writers are truly gifted and waaaaaaay off center.
Tremendous show. Longtime watcher. Keep it up.
When life is full of negativity i always watch the red green show ahhh the possum lodge word game
Gotta love Red's philosophy,
The sight of the buzz saw running free still makes me laugh every damn time.
Hearing that Loon makes me smile knowing it's Red Green Show
Such classic comedy. Good ensemble cast!
I skydived! It was great! Little scary. I got to use more duct tape to hold the chute better next time.
Brilliant. This is one of the best episodes.
The biggest radio speaker show is the absolute hands- down funniest to watch. It had me completely cracking up!
This is quality entertainment.
Yes it is better than alot of sitcoms now a days. And Stephen. That plays red green is very good to so is the rest of the cast. Also Steven is a nice looking man.
DALTON: Say, what's today's date?
RED: Uh, it's the 14th.
DALTON: You know, I think my license has expired, unless it's still 1997.
RED: No, that was years ago, Dalton.
MIKE: Although, your wardrobe implies 1962.
absolutely the very best comedy show ever
I love the low budget propt and how they do things with around the house stuff
Sometimes those low-budget props are the best.
@@ChibiPanda8888 if this show had money... It wouldnt b the same
@@ATECHPCs that's very true.
This show is so sharp, even today.
So much nostalgia I loved red green
RIP to Dad and his boy - Wayne and Louis Robson.
16:56 " If at first you don't succeed... so much for skydiving. " -- Henny Youngman
I love this show
Red Green for life
RIP Louis Robson 1991-2016
02:42 - The funniest noise Harold ever makes.
He makes some hilarious noises.
@@ChibiPanda8888 Yeah, he kind of sounds a lot like a chicken sometimes.
Best show ever!!
13:30 Thornton is played by Louis Robson, the son of Wayne Robson, aka Mike Hamar. They kinda look alike. 👍
20:55 -ish. When i was in Job Corps, we actually *had* belt sander races!! Here's how we did it:
1) Make sure th' boss is busy. If he's not, Make him busy! _("Mr. Adler, Tommy put his face into the sander again!")_
2) Line them up at one end of an 8' piece of plywood (do Not put them on the painted concrete floor. We learned this at the first event..).
3) Plug all "contestants" into a power strip (with power switch in "off" position. ...we learned _that_ at the first event, too!!). Make _sure_ all "spectators" stay far to the sides, and Not in front (THIS we learned at the _second_ event!).
4) Place bets. ....or not.
5) Turn on power strip!
6) Blame all of the noise, yelling and damages on the guy who _just_ joined the carpentry hall.
The kiddie area build skit made me piss myself! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
this is my fav episode
There will never be anything else like this!
"...and the caulk went right into Winston's coffee! He didn't see it but when he tasted it, he had to sense something was wrong with it. And things started to go bad after that...”
castlemania08 Q. What happens when you get 4 lodge members who don't know what their doing and are asked to build a kiddie park?
A. EVERYTHING.
"there are 2 ways to pronounce it and I don't like either one"
Im sure ill watch all of these episodes again in a few years once I've forgotten the jokes, just to enjoy it again as much as I did the first time, and second time.
The only guy on tv who I could totally relate to
lol a trillion gigawatts... that would make a dandy welder... I WANT ONE!!!
It's nice to see a show that still has wipepo in it.
Miss seeing it on tv.
I have a cousin in SAVITIPALA FINLAND that made a moving MOOSE target out of chain saws .
He also was an explosives expert , with his wife !!
Great Clean Shows
Funny thing is I've often thought about doing something like that with a chainsaw. In my version it would be something you could ride on.
I didn't even realize that Harold was Jay Felger from SG1!
Best show ever
If they dont find you Handsome they'll atleast find you handy🤣🤣
COME CHILDREN COME TO OUR HOMEMADE DIE AREA RECESS WILL NEVER BE THE SAME ONLY THE STRONG WILL SURVIVE
Two ways that could be read and neither are good.
6:26 Plankton: YEEEOW
14:46 The scene played out just like it was from Final Destination.
"Funny!" Merci beaucoup.
"He's a gifted children!"
"Then you'd think he'd be smart enough to get out of the way."
I can tell you from experience that this is not a justification your wife will accept for why her son is bleeding profusely into the carpet. The fact that our son got his portion of the horse shoe pit set up that evening wasn't even considered a mitigating factor.
"Boy do these babies ever move, I tell ya...."
i got to get busy building my twin engine chain saw . i plan on winning next years races. i lost 4 toes and a arm last year.
The vegetable cloning worked lol
Be awesome if this show had a reboot with younger versions of them that was modernized. the 90's and 00's was a different era for television.
No don't ruin them
They're making an animated version with the original actors doing the voices, except Wayne Robson and Gordon Pinsent unfortunately
Great show.
I would say bring it back but it wouldn't be the same
That last scene
👏👏👏👏👏
“It’s an eye for an eye and some cocking for a staple!”😁😂
Caulking. ;)
"So I'm just using this old garbage pail because I won't need this until garbage day and I figure by then this whole project will be a distant painful memory."
Jesus Christ I love this
This is priceless
Yay, go 3M. You guys rock.
3:05 whoa warhammer is older than I thought
40K's been around since the late 80s, and Fantasy's been around since the early 80s.
it's shockingly old and huge, I remember checking out my local comic shop once (which is also HQ for tabletop gaming across the entire county) and they had an entire book case just with Warhammer novels. I remember seeing something from the 80s.
red green is the funniest show ,,,,each episode has many times that you can laugh outloud with that silly laugh track .
Chainsaw Racing. Only in Canada :)
Here in Michigan, and our neighbor Wisconsin as well! Lol.
!!!
Hell yea
lumberjack games used to be big in WA too. I still see alot of people doing chainsaw art and there are annual contests in a few timber towns.
This show was amazing.
"...That's why I'm using this garbage can; I won't need it until garbage day, and by then, this will project will just be a painful memory..."
Electric! (Something else he knows nothing about...)
Lol 13:36 Welp i guess the vegtable cloning worked
Dwight: If the wives say no, the guys don't go right?
Red: Absolutely right, and if the wives say yes I'd say; All of your marriages are in trouble
Holy crap, that kid is a dead ringer for a young Neil Patrick Harris. I actually had to check the dates to make sure it wasn't him.
Steve you are the best.
20:47 - Red taking kids on stupid adventures is probably how he and Harold started out xD
Red Green hosts a chainsaw race at the same weekend Harold books the Lodge to gifted kids while Red takes revenge against teens with 15 HP cars with 300 HP radios by turning a van into the universe's humongous boombox and Dalton tries to guess the word early and the guys turn a kiddie area construction job into an adventure
Dwight Cardiff is an expert on skydiving
And the guys got pulled over by the police car
And Red paints the interior walls with sprinklers
And finally Thornton enjoys the Lodge meeting after he and Harold got chased by chainsaws
Keep yer stick on the ice!
So sad to know that Louis passed in 2016.. so young..
Canada has some of the best people in the world and comedy
There is no one funnier then Steve Smith, I remember Smith and Smith
Red has just created the first sonic weapon!
This is hilarious 😂👍
this is great channel
I think it was on pbs and on late at night that's why I didn't watch it much but loved it.
Oh man, I remember palm pilots. Everyone who had one said they were the future
If you think about what a smartphone does technically they were right
Then four years later technology caught up
Harold, you're not the only man at Possum Lodge of intelligence. Some of the men are much smarter than you think they are. Like Dalton, Mike, or Winston.
I wonder if Home improvement was inspired by this shows since it's basically the same show but focusing entirely on Tool Time (the show within the show)
Probably not. There was only like 4 months in between their inaugural airing and it takes longer than that to pitch it, cast it, shoot it, and air it unless there was some behind the scenes shenanigans going on
still the similarities are hard to deny
@@mulberryman1305 no, they're similar... that's kinda always been a trope though, that a guy likes to act like he knows what he's doing and just messes everything up because of that, or likes to go ovee board because that's the "manly" thing to do... the timing is pretty close though too... idk, but I'm leaning on the "coincidence" side of things lol
@@frowlinian8175 twin films, it's a trope unto itself and I'm willing to believe there is more to the industry shenanigans theory than chalking it up to coincidence and the zeitgeist. It's a cutthroat game.
@@mesientogut6701 you may be right, all I'm saying is that media follows culture and it's not exactly unthinkable that two shows or movies would have similar plots even if they had nothing to do with each other and neither knew of the other's existence, especially since they all pretty much follow a pattern. Look at something like Star Wars, was that just a copy of Star Trek? Yes and no, yes in that Star Trek spawned a fandom in science fiction which dictated what would be popular but no in the sense that it was a cash-in copy, but it allowed for the creation of things like Stargate and Battlestar Galactica, Quantum Leap, Bill &Ted, Back to the Future, a Star Trek reboot, comics like Iron Man and Spiderman picked up steam etc etc... in the 90's and early 2000's TV was all about idiotic men (for lack of a better term) doing stupid but funny things with shows like this, Home Improvement, King of Queens, The Office, Peep Show, Malcolm in the Middle, Family Guy, Friends, Fresh Prince, Boy Meets World, Seinfeld, etc. The difference between Red Green and Home Improvement were they both did stuff with tools I guess? But that couldve very easily just happened
I feel like I would be a much better technician if I grew up watching this...but I still use a liberal amount of Duct Tape and Flex Seal.
A speaker with that much sound energy could destroy one's innards..
I love the giant speaker bit! I thought it was going to be like that scene in _Back To The Future._ But the way it went on here was good too... and funny! You know... I should do that to my sister. She got this ridiculous base speaker in here car and her basement apartment and I hate it! It's too much. Doesn't even sound like music at all. Just really loud rattling and base noise. Imagine her reaction if I had something like your speaker or the one in _Back To The Future (except that it works).
I found out today than Thornton is Wayne Robson's (Mike Hammer) son, Louis Robson, and he died on December 25, 2016
So sad. How old was he?
How hard can it be top gear logic
This is the funniest show ever
this is my favorite episode lol
Love it!!!😂😂😂
which is ironic considering that possum lodge is like the orks Harold as a grot and red green as a war-boss and the lodge is his Waaaagh.
my mom and dad and older sister used to watch this 👍🤝🤝🤝😈😈🥶🥶🥶
If the woman don't find you handsome, they should at least find you Handy
I remember watching this show when i was a kid and all remember his catch phrase