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
- An American in Canada
- Anything I Can Do
- Balance: Television for Living Well
- The Comedy Mill
- The 5th Quadrant
- Gardener's Journal
- History Bites
- Jeff Ltd.
- listen missy!
- Me & Max
- Men on Women
- The Red Green Show
- Smith & Smith
- Sons of Butcher
- Steve Smith Playhouse
- Street Eats
- Supertown Challenge
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References
- "Steve Smith". The Canadian Encyclopedia, February 21, 2011.
- "No tears shed as Red Green Show wraps after 15 years". Telegraph-Journal, November 5, 2005.
- "Red Green's new fans in outer space". Toronto Star, April 23, 1997.
- "Steve Smith shoots Duct Tape Forever in rural southwestern Ontario". Canadian Press, May 18, 2001.
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