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Is the 'Red Green Show' taped in front of a live audience?
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#72036. Asked by ItalianBabe2. (Nov 05 06 12:09 PM)
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skysmom65
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The Red Green Show was produced first by CHCH in Hamilton, Ontario, then by CFPL in London, then by the Global Television Network, before finally finding its permanent home at the CBC for the 1997 season (its seventh) onward.
The show ended April 7, 2006 after its 15th season with exactly 300 episodes. (This longevity inspired a joke in one episode, where Red says "The question is, can you do anything with crap? The answer is obviously yes, we're in our fourteenth season.")
The last episode was filmed on November 5, 2005, at the Showline Studios Harbourside location. At the time the season began taping, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation was locked out, rendering the show's studios at the Canadian Broadcasting Centre unusable. [1]. The last episode concluded with the show breaking the fourth wall by thanking the audience and fans for their popularity. In addition, the Man's Prayer was changed to "I'm a man / But I changed / because I had to / Oh, well".
http://www.answers.com/Red%20Green%20Show%20
I read this whole page and it said nothing about being taped in front of a live audience so I'm assuming the answer is no.
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ItalianBabe2
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Yeah, it's confusing, because they seem to be talking to the audience and looking at them, but alot of scenes are filmed outside. Thank you!
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Smurphie

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Yes, according to several sources, including several allusions to it (although not explicitly said) on the PBS website.
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