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Harold's Hobby House is a segment of The Red Green Show hosted by Harold Green, in which Harold invites guests to discuss and demonstrate their hobbies. Some of Harold's guests are regular Lodge members, while others are special guests that have otherwise not been featured on the show. The most notable example is Frank Kepke, a hot dog enthusiast played by Colin Mochrie. This segment ran between the fourteenth and fifteenth seasons.

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  • Harold's Hobby House is a segment of The Red Green Show hosted by Harold Green, in which Harold invites guests to discuss and demonstrate their hobbies. Some of Harold's guests are regular Lodge members, while others are special guests that have otherwise not been featured on the show. The most notable example is Frank Kepke, a hot dog enthusiast played by Colin Mochrie. This segment ran between the fourteenth and fifteenth seasons.
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  • Harold's Hobby House is a segment of The Red Green Show hosted by Harold Green, in which Harold invites guests to discuss and demonstrate their hobbies. Some of Harold's guests are regular Lodge members, while others are special guests that have otherwise not been featured on the show. The most notable example is Frank Kepke, a hot dog enthusiast played by Colin Mochrie. This segment ran between the fourteenth and fifteenth seasons.
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