S&S Productions

S&S Productions is a Canadian television production company.[1] The firm grew out of Smith & Smith, a sketch comedy series starring the married comedy duo of Steve and Morag Smith, and also produced their subsequent series Me & Max, The Comedy Mill and The Red Green Show.[2] The firm was established by the Smiths, along with Steve Smith's brother David as an additional partner.[3]

Following the success of The Red Green Show in the early 1990s, the firm branched out to produce other entertainment and informational programming not directly starring the duo.[1] The company also produced Duct Tape Forever, a feature film spinoff of Red Green,[4] but remains focused on television rather than film production.

Produced by S&S

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gollark: They're vaguely related, since you can solve lots of linear equations together using matrices.
gollark: Linear algebra is... matrices and stuff, I guess.
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References

  1. "Steve Smith". The Canadian Encyclopedia, February 21, 2011.
  2. "No tears shed as Red Green Show wraps after 15 years". Telegraph-Journal, November 5, 2005.
  3. "Red Green's new fans in outer space". Toronto Star, April 23, 1997.
  4. "Steve Smith shoots Duct Tape Forever in rural southwestern Ontario". Canadian Press, May 18, 2001.
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