| 15th Season, Episode 300 (Transcript | Credits) |
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Harold marries Bonnie and Red celebrates The Red Green Show's 300th episode.
Cast (in order of appearance): Red Green , Harold Green , Mike Hamar , Dalton Humphrey , Bill Smith , Winston Rothschild , Bonnie Green , Anne-Marie Humphrey , Ed Frid , Hap Shaughnessy , Edgar Montrose (mentioned)
Segments: The Possum Lodge Word Game, Handyman Corner, Midlife, Adventures With Bill, Lodge Meeting
Original Air Date: April 7, 2006
DVD: The Red Green Show: The Geezer Years
Segment Summary[]
See also: Transcript
Plot:
Opening Scene: Red converts a pasta maker into a paper shredder.
The Possum Lodge Word Game: Dalton tries to guess the word "finale" to win a coupon for a large canister of pure oxygen from To Air Is Human.
Handyman Corner: Red creates a perpetual motion machine, "the ultimate project."
Midlife: Saying goodbye.
Adventures With Bill: As Bill retires from going on adventures, he and Red take a look back at their previous adventures.
Lodge Meeting: A brief look into the post-show life of several lodge members.
Fun Facts[]
Trivia[]
- The following things happen to the lodge members in the future:
| Lodge Member | Future Occupation |
|---|---|
| Mike Hamar | Police chief of Possum Lake |
| Winston Rothschild | Government corruption investigator |
| Dalton and Anne-Marie Humphrey | Renewed their wedding vows |
| Ed Frid | Leader of an animal rights group |
| Hap Shaughnessy | Ambassador to Guam (Red hoped it was true) |
| Edgar Montrose | Attempted to make his own heated recliner with plastic explosives and has never been heard from since |
| Harold and Bonnie Green | Had two children and slowly took over Possum Lake |
- This episode was among many season 15 episodes that were not produced at the Canadian Broadcasting Centre, but instead at Showline Studios in the Port Lands neighborhood of Toronto, Ontario; due to a dispute-related lockout at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation by its then-CEO Robert Rabinovitch, which was imposed on Canadian Media Guild members.
Famous People[]
- In Handyman Corner, Red mentions Galileo, Sir Issac Newton and Dionne Warwick.