
The Red Green Show
The Possum Lake area is struck by a big storm, as predicted by Old Man Sedgwick's body.

The Possum Lake area is struck by a big storm, as predicted by Old Man Sedgwick's body.

The guys try their hands at gardening.

To protest the utilities company, the men of Possum Lodge decide to generate their own electricity.

Eddie's Robert Goulet record collection disappears.

Harold is worried about the possible animal abuse.

Dalton loses out when the guys trade some items for the weekend.

Red and the guys paint all the silos so they can have the world's biggest crayons.

Red turns kitchen appliances and utensils into inventive projects with a handyman twist.

The lodge has a confrontation with the Yuppie canoe club on Possum Lake.

Red shows how to cut down on coffee.

Red and the gang turn an old school bus into a hot air balloon.

The Lodge has a parade to celebrate the return of the salmon to Mercury Creek.

Red and Mike monkey around with artifacts from the local museum which are temporarily stored at the lodge.

The men put on a circus to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the lodge.

Red demonstrates his problem-solving skills with repairs that use unexpected materials.

This episode explores the complexities of relationships, from romance and trust to the ache of loneliness, all with the Red Green flair.

Bill embraces the spirit of competition… sort of.

Red and Harold look for UFOs.

The men send chain letters to try an make money; messenger service; sprinkler system.

The men use the neighbor's grapes to make wine; Red makes a flintlock musket.