my wife asked me once, "Where did you learn how to do all the stuff you do?" I told her, "from watching Red Green." She never asked me that question again.
Also probably never again asked you to help around the house, for with that information came the knowledge of why things are always breaking as fast as you're fixing them.
I’ve always loved The Red Green Show. Me and my grandfather used to watch it every Saturday night on PBS. My grandfather really reminded me of the Red character himself, he always came up with some odd solution which always seemed to work. A lot of great moments we spent together, then ending the day with a great episode of Red Green.
Good ol fashioned entertainment that always has me laughing and learning!?! You can betcha bottom that ill be paying a more than reasonable $1 charge every month! Thank you red and all from the lodge that keep this great content coming!
Timeless humor with excessive laughter no matter how many times you watch it. Adventures with Bill always leaves me laughing. ATB Steve, there will never be another like you!
I’d love to see you go back to doing the live streams and answering questions, I’ve looked up to your dad since I first saw the Red Green show on PBS in 1997 when I was 5. After the internet came about I got to experience Smith and smith and some of his other work, all of it excellent. I have vivid memories of tuning in to WQED on Saturday nights at my grandparents house, and yes we actually tuned in we had an antenna until 2002 and didn’t get internet until 2004, and it was dial up so if grandma wanted to use the phone you were S.O.L.
The guy playing Bill here is Rick Green. He was a writer, director and producer for The Red Green Show. Don't remember who the clown was that had never heard of him a few weeks ago, but here he is. He's also an advocate for those that suffer from ADD/ADHD in Canada, like the guy that played the Harold character.
my wife asked me once, "Where did you learn how to do all the stuff you do?" I told her, "from watching Red Green." She never asked me that question again.
Also probably never again asked you to help around the house, for with that information came the knowledge of why things are always breaking as fast as you're fixing them.
@@gurvmlk which in turn gives me more time to watch Red Green episodes. Works out perfectly!!
I like the idea and I'll be tuning in.
Looking forward to it.
Thanks, Red!
Thank you.
I’ve always loved The Red Green Show. Me and my grandfather used to watch it every Saturday night on PBS. My grandfather really reminded me of the Red character himself, he always came up with some odd solution which always seemed to work. A lot of great moments we spent together, then ending the day with a great episode of Red Green.
Just...the hat flying off when Bill blows the whistle! It's so fricken simple but it's so damn funny!
Good ol fashioned entertainment that always has me laughing and learning!?! You can betcha bottom that ill be paying a more than reasonable $1 charge every month! Thank you red and all from the lodge that keep this great content coming!
And suddenly this goes from an emergency signaling PSA to a PSA about playing with fire...
Great idea, thank you.
Timeless humor with excessive laughter no matter how many times you watch it. Adventures with Bill always leaves me laughing. ATB Steve, there will never be another like you!
Looking forward to checking it out!
I reamember watching this when i was little and man did I love it. still do.
Good to see you's back Red. Always made me laugh still watch reruns. A Canadian treasure you all were. ✌ my friend
Always enjoy the show on PBS. Take care of yourself old friend.
I’d love to see you go back to doing the live streams and answering questions, I’ve looked up to your dad since I first saw the Red Green show on PBS in 1997 when I was 5. After the internet came about I got to experience Smith and smith and some of his other work, all of it excellent. I have vivid memories of tuning in to WQED on Saturday nights at my grandparents house, and yes we actually tuned in we had an antenna until 2002 and didn’t get internet until 2004, and it was dial up so if grandma wanted to use the phone you were S.O.L.
If stink man is there I'll be there!
The guy playing Bill here is Rick Green. He was a writer, director and producer for The Red Green Show. Don't remember who the clown was that had never heard of him a few weeks ago, but here he is. He's also an advocate for those that suffer from ADD/ADHD in Canada, like the guy that played the Harold character.
Rick has many awards, including the Order of Canada, and the Order of Ontario.
Yes, I knew about The Order of 🇨🇦, but have never heard of the Order of Ontario..
So funny
😆😆😆😆
Im signing up me and my father inlaw 2 bucks a month well spent
Now he's just a hunka-hunka burning junk!
For some reason I thought this was about virtue signaling. So refreshing that it's not.
Every corporation right now doing it. It's ridiculous because they don't care unless there is profit to be made.
What about the wives?? Are any of the wives going to be on there?
What! Canadians freely shooting guns?! 🔫
SO VERY GLAD TO SEE YALL BACK!! missed yall!
How American of you.
This guy has an aunt moose that lives in an igloo. Her name is Justin..e. Right continent, wrong y'all. 😜
Uncle RED, I love you
I'm excited for the podcast!
Red Green Podcast??? Holy smokesss
First time Ive seen Red without the hat!
We sure need to laugh.
I can't wait for the podcast!! Thank you so much!
I love the idea. Looking forward to seeing it!!
0:28 AHH!