The Red Green Show
A '50s weekend ends in an Elvis impersonation contest.
A '50s weekend ends in an Elvis impersonation contest.
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Red orders an army jeep that arrives in kit form.
Appalled by the high cost of insurance, Red decides to insure the Lodge himself.
Red buys a motel, then finds out the land isn't included and so he has to move the motel off the property.
A '50s weekend ends in an Elvis impersonation contest.
Red comes up with a plan for a car pool so he can justify buying a new 12-passenger van.
A surplus population of local animals lead the men of the Lodge to start up a petting zoo, another hare-brained idea.
A group of female CEOs descends on the Lodge for a corporate retreat.
The guys are mesmerized by a Jet-Ski on the lake.
When a rare unicorn owl is spotted in the Possum Lake vicinity, the whole area is suddenly on the verge of becoming a sanctuary, with no fishing or hunting allowed. So Red and his pals try to get the owl to leave.
The men of the Lodge attempt to remove the silver from the negatives of Buster Hadfield's vacation pictures.
The guys organize a surprise stag party for Harold.
Red accidentally destroys the town statue and has to replace it.
Moose Thompson goes to see an exotic dancer. Dougie shows off his monster truck engine. Bill parachutes, and Red builds a mobile phone.
The men at the Lodge try to convert their vehicles to run on firewood.
Ranger Gord showcases his bizarre yet informative animated films, covering everything from forest safety to encounters with mythical creatures.
The men construct a water slide.
Somehow, gunpowder ends up in salt and pepper shakers, while the salt and pepper surface in shotgun shells. Dougie describes how the ladies go for his monster truck, Bill fools around with slingshots and Red does his own bodywork on a car.
Red and Harold promote the Lodge by linking it to Lorne Greene, who supposedly grew up there.
Join Red as he reimagines his workshop, turning household items into essential handyman tools.
Ranger Gord explores survival tactics, his quirky innovations, and a glimpse into his eccentric thought process.
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