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Characters from ''[[{{TOPLEVELPAGE}}]]'' include:

== Red Green ==
== Red Green ==
The title character of the show. He's a deadpan, gravelly-voiced everyman who's faced with all the concerns of a middle-aged man in rural Canada. Besides keeping the audience informed on what's going on at the lodge he's the head of, he offers advice to any middle-agers just like him. Played by comedian [[Steve Smith]], who also does comedy tours as the Red Green character.

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The title character of the show. He's a deadpan, gravelly-voiced everyman who's faced with all the concerns of a middle-aged man in rural Canada. Besides keeping the audience informed on what's going on at the lodge he's the head of, he offers advice to any middle-agers just like him. Played by comedian Steve Smith, who also does comedy tours as the Red Green character.

=== Tropes associated with Red: ===
* [[Badass Beard]]
* [[Badass Beard]]
* [[Catch Phrase]]: Several: "If the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy", "Remember, I'm pullin' for ya. We're all in this together", "Keep your stick on the ice", "…the handyman's secret weapon, duct tape", etc.
* [[Catch Phrase]]: Several: "If the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy", "Remember, I'm pullin' for ya. We're all in this together", "Keep your stick on the ice", "…the handyman's secret weapon, duct tape", etc.
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* [[DIY Disaster]]: Often.
* [[DIY Disaster]]: Often.
* [[Duct Tape for Everything]]: It's the handyman's secret weapon, after all.
* [[Duct Tape for Everything]]: It's the handyman's secret weapon, after all.
* [[Embarrassing First Name]]: Red's first name is not "Red"; Harold finds out what it really is and understands why he uses his nickname.
* [[Embarrassing First Name]]: Red's first name is not "Red"; Harold finds out what it really is and understands why he uses his nickname.
* [[Happily Married]]: Red ends every show with a message for his wife, with whom he apparently has a very good relationship.
* [[Happily Married]]: Red ends every show with a message for his wife, with whom he apparently has a very good relationship.
* [[Nice Hat]]: His green fishing hat.
* [[Nice Hat]]: His green fishing hat.
* [[Vocal Evolution]]: Steve's voice for Red started out rather flat, hesitant and monotone, but became more dynamic over time.
* [[Vocal Evolution]]: Steve's voice for Red started out rather flat, hesitant and monotone, but became more dynamic over time.

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== Harold Green ==
== Harold Green ==
Red's nerdy nephew, and the butt of many jokes. He's also the "technical" man on the show, using a strange looking gadget to "control" the many [[Idiosyncratic Wipes]]. Played by [[Patrick McKenna]].

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Red's nerdy nephew, and the butt of many jokes. He's also the "technical" man on the show, using a strange looking gadget to "control" the many [[Idiosyncratic Wipes]]. Played by Patrick McKenna.

=== Tropes associated with Harold: ===
* [[Annoying Laugh]]
* [[Annoying Laugh]]
* [[Butt Monkey]]
* [[Butt Monkey]]
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* [[Embarrassing Middle Name]]: Harold Spooner Dortmund Mepps Green.
* [[Embarrassing Middle Name]]: Harold Spooner Dortmund Mepps Green.
* [[Nerd Glasses]]
* [[Nerd Glasses]]
* [[Put On a Bus]]: After the show's eighth season, McKenna began having personal difficulties and decided to leave the show. Harold was shown getting a job in the city and was phased out of the show over the next two seasons. Once McKenna got his issues sorted out, Harold returned, having been explained as being named his company's community liaison to Possum Lake.
* [[Put on a Bus]]: After the show's eighth season, McKenna began having personal difficulties and decided to leave the show. Harold was shown getting a job in the city and was phased out of the show over the next two seasons. Once McKenna got his issues sorted out, Harold returned, having been explained as being named his company's community liaison to Possum Lake.
* [[Verbal Tic]]: He sometimes makes a "whaaaaah" sound.
* [[Verbal Tic]]: He sometimes makes a "whaaaaah" sound.

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== Dalton Humphrey ==
== Dalton Humphrey ==
The owner of "Humphrey's Everything Store" but a rather tight-fisted individual. Also rather henpecked by his unseen wife, Ann Marie. Played by [[Bob Bainborough]].

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The owner of "Humphrey's Everything Store" but a rather tight-fisted individual. Also rather henpecked by his unseen wife, Ann Marie. Played by Bob Bainborough.

=== Tropes associated with Dalton: ===
* [[Henpecked Husband]]
* [[Henpecked Husband]]
* [[Overprotective Dad]]: Dalton's daughter is one of the chief thorns in his side.
* [[Overprotective Dad]]: Dalton's daughter is one of the chief thorns in his side.
* [[The Scrooge]]: He has some traits of this. Many episodes show him to be absurdly tight with a buck and rather cranky.
* [[The Scrooge]]: He has some traits of this. Many episodes show him to be absurdly tight with a buck and rather cranky.

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== Winston Rothschild ==
== Winston Rothschild ==
Owner of Rothschild's Sewage and Septic Sucking Services. Mostly around to make [[Toilet Humor]] and/or make cute jingles about his company. Played by [[Jeff Lumby]].

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Owner of Rothschild's Sewage and Septic Sucking Services. Mostly around to make [[Toilet Humor]] and/or make cute jingles about his company. Played by Jeff Lumby.
* [[Alliteration]]: Rothschild's Sewage and Septic Sucking Services.

== Tropes associated with Winston: ==
* [[Added Alliterative Appeal]]: Rothschild's Sewage and Septic Sucking Services.
* [[Casanova Wannabe]]: Winston has an active but massively unsuccessful love life.
* [[Casanova Wannabe]]: Winston has an active but massively unsuccessful love life.
* [[Running Gag]]: Between segments, he would recite a jingle about his company ("If your nose is stinging, our phone should be ringing!").
* [[Running Gag]]: Between segments, he would recite a jingle about his company ("If your nose is stinging, our phone should be ringing!").
* [[Toilet Humor]]: And often.
* [[Toilet Humor]]: And often.
* [[Well Done Son Guy]]: Winston's dad always wanted him to be a lawyer, and the two still haven't worked things out.
* [["Well Done, Son" Guy]]: Winston's dad always wanted him to be a lawyer, and the two still haven't worked things out.

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== Bill Smith ==
== Bill Smith ==
The subject of the [[Deliberately Monochrome|black and white]] "Adventures with Bill" segments. He's mostly there for the subject of physical abuse. Played by [[Rick Green]].

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The subject of the [[Deliberately Monochrome|black and white]] "Adventures with Bill" segments. He's mostly there for the subject of physical abuse. Played by Rick Green.

== Tropes associated with Bill: ==
* [[The Chew Toy]] / [[Iron Butt Monkey]]: Even Wile E. Coyote would be amazed at how many injuries Bill sustains.
* [[The Chew Toy]] / [[Iron Butt Monkey]]: Even Wile E. Coyote would be amazed at how many injuries Bill sustains.
* [[Gravity Is a Harsh Mistress]]: See above.
* [[Gravity Is a Harsh Mistress]]: See above.
* [[Put On a Bus]]: Green left the show for a few years to focus on his educational comedy show ''History Bites''. Unlike with McKenna and Harold, Bill's disappearance was never explained, with the rest of the cast joining Red in the Adventure segments. When ''History Bites'' ended and Green came back, Bill returned as if nothing had ever happened.
* [[Put on a Bus]]: Green left the show for a few years to focus on his educational comedy show ''History Bites''. Unlike with McKenna and Harold, Bill's disappearance was never explained, with the rest of the cast joining Red in the Adventure segments. When ''History Bites'' ended and Green came back, Bill returned as if nothing had ever happened.
* [[Trouser Space]] / [[Hyperspace Arsenal]]: He fits ''everything'' in his overalls.
* [[Trouser Space]] / [[Hyperspace Arsenal]]: He fits ''everything'' in his overalls.
* [[The Voiceless]]: The only sounds in the Adventures with Bill segments are usually the ambient noise and Red's voiceover; this is justified by [[Word of God|Steve Smith]], who said that the camera had a bad mic. However, there was a time when Bill could be plainly heard chattering away; turns out he's really a [[Motor Mouth]].
* [[The Voiceless]]: The only sounds in the Adventures with Bill segments are usually the ambient noise and Red's voiceover; this is justified by [[Word of God|Steve Smith]], who said that the camera had a bad mic. However, there was a time when Bill could be plainly heard chattering away; turns out he's really a [[Motor Mouth]].

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== Ranger Gord ==
== Ranger Gord ==
A not-too-with-it forest ranger assigned to a tower, in which he has been cooped up for 13 years by the time Red finds him. Portrayed by [[Peter Keleghan]].

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A not-too-with-it forest ranger assigned to a tower, in which he has been cooped up for 13 years by the time Red finds him. Portrayed by Peter Keleghan.
* [[A Man Is Not a Virgin]] / [[Loners Are Freaks]]: Ranger Gord was a virgin when he was first assigned to Fire Watch Tower #13, and then spent 11 or 12 years living alone in the woods before Red finds him. You can imagine what that's done for his sanity.

=== Tropes associated with Gord: ===
* [[A Man Is Not a Virgin]] / [[Loners Are Freaks]]: Ranger Gord was a virgin when he was first assigned to Fire Watch Tower #13, and then spent 11 or 12 years living alone in the woods before Red finds him. You can imagine what that's done for his sanity.
* [[And Knowing Is Half the Battle]]: Parodied in the educational segments, which offered hilariously inaccurate nature lessons (e.g., that rocks are eggs).
* [[And Knowing Is Half the Battle]]: Parodied in the educational segments, which offered hilariously inaccurate nature lessons (e.g., that rocks are eggs).
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]]
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]]
* [[Her Codename Was Mary Sue]]: Present in the educational segments: Gord is portrayed as a [[Parody Sue|muscular, all-knowing, woman-attracting hunk]] and the other Lodge members are portrayed as very unintelligent [[Funny Animal|Funny Animals]].
* [[Her Codename Was Mary Sue]]: Present in the educational segments: Gord is portrayed as a [[Parody Sue|muscular, all-knowing, woman-attracting hunk]] and the other Lodge members are portrayed as very unintelligent [[Funny Animal|Funny Animals]].
* [[Stylistic Suck]]: The educational segments were given bad animation and voice acting (Gord did [[Talking to Himself|all the voices]]) on purpose.
* [[Stylistic Suck]]: The educational segments were given bad animation and voice acting (Gord did [[Talking to Himself|all the voices]]) on purpose.
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== Mike Hamar ==


== Mike Hamar ==
A criminal, on parole from prison. Portrayed by Wayne Robson.
A criminal, on parole from prison. Portrayed by [[Wayne Robson]].

== Tropes associated with Mike: ==
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* [[Disappeared Dad]]: Mike frequently mentions his dad... but it's usually prefixed with a day of the week ("my Thursday dad"). Mike's mom [[Really Gets Around]], apparently.
* [[Disappeared Dad]]: Mike frequently mentions his dad... but it's usually prefixed with a day of the week ("my Thursday dad"). Mike's mom [[Really Gets Around]], apparently.
* [[Irony]]: By the end of the series, he gets a job as a police officer… but crime is super low because he now has a job.
* [[Irony]]: By the end of the series, he gets a job as a police officer… but crime is super low because he now has a job.
* [[Limited Wardrobe]]: Black shirt and jeans.
* [[Limited Wardrobe]]: Black shirt and jeans.
* [[Sticky Fingers]]
* [[Sticky Fingers]]

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== Edgar K.B. Montrose ==
== Edgar K.B. Montrose ==
A hearing-impaired explosive enthusiast. He solves everything by blowing it up. Portrayed by [[Graham Greene]].

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A hearing-impaired explosive enthusiast. He solves everything by blowing it up. Portrayed by Graham Greene.

== Tropes associated with Edgar: ==
* [[Catch Phrase]]: "Ka-BOOM!"
* [[Catch Phrase]]: "Ka-BOOM!"
* [[No Indoor Voice]]: Justified in that his line of work has left him half-deaf.
* [[No Indoor Voice]]: Justified in that his line of work has left him half-deaf.
* [[Stuff Blowing Up]]: His specialty.
* [[Stuff Blowing Up]]: His specialty.

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== Hap Shaugnessy ==
== Hap Shaugnessy ==
An old man with a penchant for lying blatantly about his entire life. Portrayed by [[Gordon Pinsent]].
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* [[Blatant Lies]]: It's not that Hap is a Bad Liar in as much as his stories are so over the top that there's no way he could've done all of it.
* [[The Munchausen]]: Hap is practically the poster boy for this trope.


An old man with a penchant for lying blatantly about his entire life. Portrayed by Gordon Pinsent.

=== Tropes associated with Hap ===

* [[Blatant Lies]]: It's not that Hap is a Bad Liar in as much as his stories are so over the top that there's no way he could've done all of it.
* [[The Munchausen]]: Hap is practically the poster boy for this trope.
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== Ed Frid ==
== Ed Frid ==
A highly paranoid animal control officer. Played by [[Jerry Schaefer]].

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A highly paranoid animal control officer. Played by Jerry Schaefer.

== Tropes associated with Ed: ==
* [[Animals Hate Him]]: The creatures of the wild want nothing to do with Ed.
* [[Animals Hate Him]]: The creatures of the wild want nothing to do with Ed.
* [[Cowardly Lion]]: And how. He seems deathly afraid of most of the animals, but manages to pull through.
* [[Cowardly Lion]]: And how. He seems deathly afraid of most of the animals, but manages to pull through.
* [[Meaningful Name]]: "Frid" looks and sounds a bit like "afraid".
* [[Meaningful Name]]: "Frid" looks and sounds a bit like "afraid".
* [[Suspiciously Similar Substitute]]: Subverted; he replaced another animal control officer character with a completely opposite personality, perhaps because Ed's personality was funnier.
* [[Suspiciously Similar Substitute]]: Subverted; he replaced another animal control officer character with a completely opposite personality, perhaps because Ed's personality was funnier.

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== Arnie Dogen ==
== Arnie Dogen ==

A roofer and aspiring country singer.
A roofer and aspiring country singer.
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* [[Dreadful Musician]]: He ''really'' can't sing.
* [[Dreadful Musician]]: He ''really'' can't sing.
* [[The Klutz]]: Implied by his constant injuries. He's often wearing casts, in a wheelchair, etc.
* [[The Klutz]]: Implied by his constant injuries. He's often wearing casts, in a wheelchair, etc.


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Characters from The Red Green Show include:

Red Green

The title character of the show. He's a deadpan, gravelly-voiced everyman who's faced with all the concerns of a middle-aged man in rural Canada. Besides keeping the audience informed on what's going on at the lodge he's the head of, he offers advice to any middle-agers just like him. Played by comedian Steve Smith, who also does comedy tours as the Red Green character.

Tropes exhibited by Red include:
  • Badass Beard
  • Catch Phrase: Several: "If the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy", "Remember, I'm pullin' for ya. We're all in this together", "Keep your stick on the ice", "…the handyman's secret weapon, duct tape", etc.
  • Cool Old Guy
  • Creator Thumbprint: Red shares Steve Smith's love of cars and beer.
  • Deadpan Snarker
  • DIY Disaster: Often.
  • Duct Tape for Everything: It's the handyman's secret weapon, after all.
  • Embarrassing First Name: Red's first name is not "Red"; Harold finds out what it really is and understands why he uses his nickname.
  • Happily Married: Red ends every show with a message for his wife, with whom he apparently has a very good relationship.
  • Nice Hat: His green fishing hat.
  • Vocal Evolution: Steve's voice for Red started out rather flat, hesitant and monotone, but became more dynamic over time.

Harold Green

Red's nerdy nephew, and the butt of many jokes. He's also the "technical" man on the show, using a strange looking gadget to "control" the many Idiosyncratic Wipes. Played by Patrick McKenna.

Tropes exhibited by Harold include:
  • Annoying Laugh
  • Butt Monkey
  • Dawson Casting: An Egregious example; McKenna was 31 when he started playing teen-aged Harold. Averted in the later episodes, in which Harold was portrayed as an adult.
  • Embarrassing Middle Name: Harold Spooner Dortmund Mepps Green.
  • Nerd Glasses
  • Put on a Bus: After the show's eighth season, McKenna began having personal difficulties and decided to leave the show. Harold was shown getting a job in the city and was phased out of the show over the next two seasons. Once McKenna got his issues sorted out, Harold returned, having been explained as being named his company's community liaison to Possum Lake.
  • Verbal Tic: He sometimes makes a "whaaaaah" sound.

Dalton Humphrey

The owner of "Humphrey's Everything Store" but a rather tight-fisted individual. Also rather henpecked by his unseen wife, Ann Marie. Played by Bob Bainborough.

Tropes exhibited by Dalton include:

Winston Rothschild

Owner of Rothschild's Sewage and Septic Sucking Services. Mostly around to make Toilet Humor and/or make cute jingles about his company. Played by Jeff Lumby.

Tropes exhibited by Winston include:
  • Alliteration: Rothschild's Sewage and Septic Sucking Services.
  • Casanova Wannabe: Winston has an active but massively unsuccessful love life.
  • Running Gag: Between segments, he would recite a jingle about his company ("If your nose is stinging, our phone should be ringing!").
  • Toilet Humor: And often.
  • "Well Done, Son" Guy: Winston's dad always wanted him to be a lawyer, and the two still haven't worked things out.

Bill Smith

The subject of the black and white "Adventures with Bill" segments. He's mostly there for the subject of physical abuse. Played by Rick Green.

Tropes exhibited by Bill include:
  • The Chew Toy / Iron Butt Monkey: Even Wile E. Coyote would be amazed at how many injuries Bill sustains.
  • Gravity Is a Harsh Mistress: See above.
  • Put on a Bus: Green left the show for a few years to focus on his educational comedy show History Bites. Unlike with McKenna and Harold, Bill's disappearance was never explained, with the rest of the cast joining Red in the Adventure segments. When History Bites ended and Green came back, Bill returned as if nothing had ever happened.
  • Trouser Space / Hyperspace Arsenal: He fits everything in his overalls.
  • The Voiceless: The only sounds in the Adventures with Bill segments are usually the ambient noise and Red's voiceover; this is justified by Steve Smith, who said that the camera had a bad mic. However, there was a time when Bill could be plainly heard chattering away; turns out he's really a Motor Mouth.

Ranger Gord

A not-too-with-it forest ranger assigned to a tower, in which he has been cooped up for 13 years by the time Red finds him. Portrayed by Peter Keleghan.

Tropes exhibited by Ranger Gord include:

Mike Hamar

A criminal, on parole from prison. Portrayed by Wayne Robson.

Tropes exhibited by Mike include:
  • Disappeared Dad: Mike frequently mentions his dad... but it's usually prefixed with a day of the week ("my Thursday dad"). Mike's mom Really Gets Around, apparently.
  • Irony: By the end of the series, he gets a job as a police officer… but crime is super low because he now has a job.
  • Limited Wardrobe: Black shirt and jeans.
  • Sticky Fingers

Edgar K.B. Montrose

A hearing-impaired explosive enthusiast. He solves everything by blowing it up. Portrayed by Graham Greene.

Tropes exhibited by Edgar include:

Hap Shaugnessy

An old man with a penchant for lying blatantly about his entire life. Portrayed by Gordon Pinsent.

Tropes exhibited by Hap include:
  • Blatant Lies: It's not that Hap is a Bad Liar in as much as his stories are so over the top that there's no way he could've done all of it.
  • The Munchausen: Hap is practically the poster boy for this trope.

Ed Frid

A highly paranoid animal control officer. Played by Jerry Schaefer.

Tropes exhibited by Ed include:
  • Animals Hate Him: The creatures of the wild want nothing to do with Ed.
  • Cowardly Lion: And how. He seems deathly afraid of most of the animals, but manages to pull through.
  • Meaningful Name: "Frid" looks and sounds a bit like "afraid".
  • Suspiciously Similar Substitute: Subverted; he replaced another animal control officer character with a completely opposite personality, perhaps because Ed's personality was funnier.

Arnie Dogen

A roofer and aspiring country singer.

Tropes exhibited by Arnie include:
  • Dreadful Musician: He really can't sing.
  • The Klutz: Implied by his constant injuries. He's often wearing casts, in a wheelchair, etc.