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Michael Thomas Green (born July 30, 1971) is a Canadian comedian, actor, filmmaker and talk show host. Known for his shock comedy brand, he discovered a major advantage through his MTV television show The Green Green Show. Green is also known for his roles in Hollywood movies Road 2000, Charlie's Angels 2000, Freddy Got Fingered (2001), [ Stealing Harvard (2002) and Shred (2008). She had married actress Drew Barrymore.

In June 2003, Green served as the guest host at the Late Show with David Letterman , causing him to host his own evening talk show on MTV titled The New Tom Green Show. >. From 2006 to 2011 he hosted a talk show host on the internet Tom Green's House Tonight from his living room, and began a stand-up comedy in 2010. From October 2013 to November 2014, Green held a talk show weekly live. Tom Green Live on AXS TV.


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Green was born in Pembroke, Ontario, Canada, the first of Mary Jane's two sons, a communications consultant, and Richard Green, a computer systems analyst and retired army captain. He grew up at the Canadian Army base near Pembroke, CFB Petawawa, and later lived in Gloucester, Ontario (now part of the City of Ottawa) where he studied at Henry Munro Secondary School, Colonel Junior High School and Cairine Wilson Secondary School. Green studied television broadcasting at Algonquin College and graduated in 1994.

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Initial work (1986-1999)

Stand-up comedy

At age 15, Green started a stand-up comedy at local clubs, especially at the Yuk Yuk comedy club, and went on to do this for two and a half years until he canceled a booking to go to New York for his rap group.

Radio

While attending Algonquin College as a member of Sigma Pi Fraternity, Green hosted an overnight call at the Ottawa University campus radio station, CHUO. The 1990 show, originally a rap music show titled The Rap Show , was followed by an electronic music event hosted by Glenn Humplik. Through the proximity of their event, Tom and Glenn meet and become friends, based on the same passion for antics. Tom's radio show immediately changed the format to the incoming call event (after discovering how to operate the call path in the studio) and two combined forces to host the Midnight Calling Show (which runs from 1993). until 1996). The Midnight Caller's basic format is to have listeners called up with Tom and Glenn mocking them (or "stoning" them) and immediately after covering them up. The novelty and originality of this event make it an underground hit in the Ottawa area.

Rapper

In the early 1990s, Green had a brief career as a rapper in a group called Organized Rhyme under the alias "MC Bones". His MC friends include "Pin the Chameleon". Single "Check The O.R." was nominated for the Juno Award in 1993 for Best Rap Recording and won the MuchVibe Best Rap Video award in 1992.

In 1998, Not The Green Tom Show was released by alter-ego MC Face Green. The theme of this album is about MC Face, a brave and mouthed rapper who is constantly angry with and picks up verbal jabs at Tom Green, the box producer who brought some of his friends from My Tom Green Show.

Tom Green Show

Green soon has his own non-paid television show on public access television on cable TV. The first incarnation of The Tom Green Show was broadcast from September 1994 to 1996 as an hour of no commercial public cable access program on Rogers Television 22 in the Ottawa area that aired 50 episodes in two seasons. The Tom Green Show is a variety show format, where he will have guests visiting studios and bands playing in front of the live audience. He also recorded a segment that usually consisted of action played by Green on unsuspecting people. A number of them involve Green's parents, Richard and Mary Jane, who consistently look unhappy and are sometimes angered by Tom's antics. In October 1996, The Tom Green Show aired once as a pilot on the CBC. The show was later captured in Canada by The Comedy Network in 1997 and aired 26 episodes for two seasons.

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Rise to the mainstream (1999-2003)

MTV and Tom Green Show

The Tom Green Show was later picked up by MTV in January 1999, where it gained popularity in the United States and around the world. The MTV format format of the show is similar to the original show; it was hosted by Green and hosted by two of his old friends, Glenn Humplik, who occupied the couch, and Phil Giroux, who sat behind the window behind the set and known as the "man in the window" usually drank his coffee cup. Derek Harvie, who co-wrote the show with Green, sometimes appears in the segment. Many sketches are targeted at his parents, both seem unimpressed and ashamed of the antics of their son.

The Tom Green Show is famous for its green version of the shock humor. Some of Green's most famous plays include pretending to be "hump" dead deer (referenced by rapper Eminem in "The Real Slim Shady"), having an X-rated lesbian scene painted in his father's car (labeled "Slut Mobile"), drinking milk by sucking on a cow's pacifier, and putting the head of a cow on his parents' bed while they slept because his father was a fan of the movie The Godfather . Green also hangs his own unauthorized artwork at the National Gallery of Canada (which remains untouched for days) with an added touch that then comes back and destroys it until the horror sees the visitors.

In the segment, Green goes to the Gray Owl press conference where he directs and kisses Pierce Brosnan. Brosnan, thinking Green was a journalist, advised him not to give up his job. Green also made many segments embarrassing his longtime colleague and friend Glenn Humplik; even after the couple became famous, Humplik continued to work on his phone company's job, fearing that his entertainment career might not last. Green teases her about this often and once tells Humplik's office phone number in the air.

Green eventually wrote a song called "Lonely Swedish (The Bum Bum Song)", which he composed during MTV's Spring Break while performing on a cruise ship. After showing the music video on his show and attracting his listeners to request it, the song became an instant hit on Total Request Live and also called in Eminem's song "The Real Slim Shady". He immediately requested that the video be terminated for "unfair to 98 Degrees." Then, in his autobiography, he reveals that MTV has pressed him to do so to keep the image that Total Request Live is, in fact, a live demand show (next week's episode has been on-site, completely unaware of "The Bum Bum Song" at the time).

Green's growing fame makes it increasingly difficult to ambush people during the human-on-street segment, which leads him to target mostly senior citizens and non-English speakers. After he was diagnosed with testicular cancer in March 2000, he stopped production on his TV show, but he continued to appear on the channel through reruns and other promotional materials. Green's popularity during this time caused him to enlarge the cover of the June 8, 2000 issue of Rolling Stone magazine.

The MTV show Jackass debuted six months after the The Tom Green Show went on hiatus. Many segments on the show have a close resemblance to the segment of the Green show: Bam Margera rudely wakes up his parents, the Jackass players fall while holding crutches, swimming with sharks, etc.

Testicular and hiatus cancer from MTV

In early 2000, Tom Green was diagnosed, and successfully treated for, testicular cancer. Green wrote, directed and starred in an hour of special MTV television entitled The Tom Green Cancer Special (aired on May 23, 2000), which documents the time leading to his operation and incorporates graphical recordings of his own operations. This episode received critical recognition to reveal the vulnerable human side of the teen television personality. During this time, he started the "Tom Green Peas Cancer Fund" to raise money for cancer research. In mid-2000, Green also spoke in front of thousands of students at the University of Florida and sang a song titled "Feel Your Balls" to help educate others about testicular cancer.

Though it was the Green cancer that caused The Tom Green Show to stop production, a rumor often said that the show was canceled because of the alleged segment in which Green appeared in a bar mitzvah, or other Jewish show, dressed up like Adolf Hitler. Green, however, has repeatedly denied that such a segment exists, and there is no evidence to suggest that such an event occurred. He mentioned rumors in his 2004 autobiography, Hollywood Causes Cancer, that it was apparently started when some Boston teenagers were caught recording themselves doing similar acts and when asked by security, they used the name "Tom Green". "Green said," I would never do such a cruel and anti-Semitic joke like that - it's equally disgusting and not funny. To this day I'm still asking about it, and it's annoying. So once again, for the record, it's not "Nothing happens.No people on this planet have ever seen this bit on tape because it's not there.If it does exist, it must have nurtured its head, ugly hate on the Internet right now. will, because no, I never wear Hitler's costume In fact, I've never been to Bar Mitzvah. "

Movie careers

Green's fame soon captured roles in several Hollywood movies, including the Road Trip , Charlie's Angels , Freddy Got Fingered (which he also wrote and directed) and Stealing Harvard. Green continues her brand's comedy trends on Road Trip in the important scene where she inserts the mouse into her mouth.

Freddy Got Fingered won in five categories at the 2001 Golden Raspberry Awards, awarded to the worst film of the year. Green appeared at the ceremony to receive his award, making him the first player to do so in his twenty-year history of awards, and a second recipient to do so following director Paul Verhoeven for Showgirls in 1995. Green arrived at the award ceremony at Cadillac white, wearing a tuxedo and launching his own red carpet. After receiving the award, Green stated "When we set out to make this movie, we wanted to win the Razzie, so this is a dream come true for me". While onstage, he starts playing the harmonica and does not stop until he is dragged out.

Marriage to Drew Barrymore and Saturday Night Live

In July 2000, Tom Green was engaged to actress Drew Barrymore. Green and Barrymore meet after Barrymore, who is a fan of Green's show, asks Green to appear on Charlie's Angels, which starred Barrymore and produced. Green and Barrymore were married on July 7, 2001. In Green Causes Cancer, she wrote "We stayed together for a year before we got engaged, and we got engaged for a year before we got married." Barrymore also appeared in his famous 2001 film-fiancÃÆ' Â © Freddy Got Fingered .

During their marriage buildup, Green and Barrymore often joke with the media about when and where they will get married. The most famous incident occurred on November 18, 2000, when Green hosted the American television show Saturday Night Live. During the monologue, Green took Barrymore onto the stage and teased the audience about the married couple at the end of the episode. In the end, the stage is set for marriage before Barrymore, in the end, gets "cold feet" and leaves Green himself to end the show. The SNL incident initially made viewers and media confused about whether the couple was actually planning to get married on live TV, or just take a publicity stunt. Finally, Green also went on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno to play with the public once more, this time claiming that his bride may be pregnant.

Barrymore and Green filed for divorce on December 17, 2001, citing irreconcilable differences. Their divorce became official on October 15, 2002.

Return to MTV and The New Tom Green Show

In 2002, Green starred in and directed a special hour of MTV called the Tom Green Subway Watch , where he tortured foreigners in Japan. During 2002, Green also started its own production company called Bob Green Films ; He starred and became the executive producer for a half hour special titled The Skateboard Show at The WB.

In mid-2003, after host of Green Host of The Late Show with David Letterman, MTV gave her her own evening talk show called The New Tom Green Show. The critically acclaimed show lasts less than three months and the show consists of traditional monologues, segments, followed by interviews with guests. Green in various interviews has stated that David Letterman was one of the first influences.

In September 2003, the show was canceled by MTV eleven weeks after its premiere due to low ratings. The report shows that ratings and audiences for the event average 889,000 viewers in the first week and then an average of 255,000 audiences in the last week for reruns. In Green Causes Cancer's book, he stated that the show was "very expensive to produce and not really the kind of show traditionally known by MTV."

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Post-MTV (2004-present)

Autobiography

On October 12, 2004, Green released his autobiography Hollywood Causes Cancer: The Tom Green Story, which discussed in detail his Hollywood career, short-lived marriage with Drew Barrymore, and his experience with testicular cancer.

The key incident discussed in the book is Green on a character-based talk show Primetime Glick with Jiminy Glick (played by Martin Short). Green writes that this unpopular interview is the first time he has left any event, and this is partly because Short is "bad" and mocks his testicles. When Short raised the incident in a 2005 interview, Green defended his stance on his online blog.

Rap career

In 2005, Green returned to rap and started the group, The Keepin 'it Real Crew , featuring DJ EZ Mike from Dust Brothers, where they performed two live Canadian tours (June 2005 and January 2006). On December 6, 2005, Green released his second solo album in Canada titled Prepare For Impact , which included a bonus DVD featuring footage from his live tour. The album was also produced by Mike Simpson of Dust Brothers. The album includes comedy tracks (such as "My Bum Is On Ya Lips" and "I'm an Idiot") as well as a serious track where he knocks about his Hollywood career.

He has performed with Too Short, Flavor Flav, Grand Buffet, Mickey Avalon, People Under The Stairs, Xzibit, and other popular rap artists at his Tom Green Live show. In January 2008, a second solo rap album titled Basement Jams was released in a download-only format on its website.

In March 2009, at Last Call with Carson Daly , Tom played the example of his new song "It Has Lived Long." On his website, Green stated his intention to release a new rap album in 2010 and talked about working with Music Detail Producer. In an interview in February 2010, Green mentioned an upcoming song titled "The Other Side of the World" and stated that he was developing a television show after the progress of his first major rap album in America. In November 2010's answer to fan questions in the tomgreen.com Forums section, Green said, "Expect some singles in the future." This album dies, unfortunately. "

In July 2011, Green recorded and posted the 2011 remix "Check The O.R." and re-united Organized Rhyme at the Just For Laughs festival in Montreal. In October 2011, The Comedy Network's website posted a new music video for the group: "Check RedUX".

More main stream

In the 2000s, Green had tried to put some more controversial material behind him and became a more mainstream entertainer. Green is a recurring contributor to The Tonight Show with Jay Leno ; doing many segments in which he traveled in America looking for "interesting people", usually bringing the most colorful person with him back to the studio. In this segment, the focus is more on the strange behavior of the person being interviewed, with Green generally playing the straight guy.

In 2003, Green visited forces in Kosovo on a USO tour. He visited troops in the Persian Gulf on a 2004 tour. In early 2006, Green appeared in several ads for Canadian Public Channel Channels promoting Channels and encouraging voters to participate in upcoming federal elections, taking place at January 23, 2006.

During the 2006 Winter Olympics in Torino, Green was a comedy correspondent for The Tonight Show with Jay Leno where he would scavenge the Olympic village alongside special Olympic athletes for "free stuff", calling themselves "Swag Pack".

On 3 August 2006, Green appeared in America's Got Talent . He drove a skateboard through a circle of fire, looked burned for a few seconds, and was ejected with a fire extinguisher. It was confirmed on the August 3 episode of Tom Green Live that it was a stunt replacement, not Green, who did the action.

Green has hosted special events, including the Canadian Walk of Fame 2005 induction ceremony, the Canadian Live 8 concert, and the CASBY Awards 2005. In November 2008, Green hosted an environmental gaming event on the Discovery Planet Green television network entitled Go For The Green ! .

Green has made several appearances as a celebrity contestant on the reality game show ABC Wanna Bet? , including the premiere episode of the event in July 2008. He was also a contestant in the 2009 season The Celebrity Apprentice . Throughout the season, every celebrity raises money for their chosen charity; Green chose "Butch Walts and Donald Skinner's Urologic Cancer Research Foundation." He was fired by Donald Trump on the third episode, while acting as project manager, mainly due to wake up late on the day of duty - he had been out drinking with Dennis Rodman the night before. On August 4, 2009, Green made an appearance on the American version of Hell's Kitchen as a celebrity guest. In late 2009 and early 2010, he appeared in the first two seasons of For Love Ray J to judge the contestants on the show. On the show, Green has been credited for incorporating the popular slogan, "He's destroying homie."

In July 2011, Green received major attention from CNN and various sources for his claim that he created the board in 1994. Green also wrote a column for The Huffington Post.

In 2013, Green released a cold beer milk by the Beau All Natural Brewing Company called The Tom Green Beer .

Return to movies and television

In 2005, she starred in children's TV shows, Bob the Butler, and made guest appearances on various children's shows. Since then, Green has starred in low-profile independent films such as the 2008 films Shred and Freezer Burn: The Invasion of Laxdale , and the 2009 movie Revenge from Dormitory Boarding .

In February 2010, Green announced that he had finished editing an independent movie titled Prankstar , which he also starred, written and directed. Green is in the March 21, 2013 episode of Workaholics and March 25, 2013 episode of the Canadian television series Seed . She is also in the 2014 movie Trailer Park Boys 3: Do not Legalize It . Green has also made numerous appearances on the revival of gaming event in Canada, Match Game. Interviewer (2006-present)

Since launching a web show in 2006, Green has conducted long format interviews with hundreds of guests; and since then, took podcast projects and relaunched his live show on television in 2013 using the same interview format. In an October 2013 interview, Green stated that he prefers "great interviewers who know when to sit and listen" rather than being interviewers who "want to be funny guests and... get into some sort of competitive relationship with them."

Tomgreen.com: The Channel (2006-2011, 2015)

On June 5, 2006, ManiaTV.com announced that it has collaborated with Green to hold a live talk show from its own living room in the Hollywood Hills overlooking the San Fernando Valley. The first show was broadcast live on June 15, 2006 at 11 pm EST night, originally named Tom Green Live! , and aired Monday through Thursday. In January 2008, shortly after the Green split from ManiaTV, the show was named Tom Green's House Tonight . The event is live on TomGreen.com. The pared-down version was then broadcast on The Comedy Network and various local channels in the United States, until Green stopped the show syndication to television. In a 2009 blog, Green noted that he stopped his show from syndication on television due to his dissatisfaction with his lack of creative control. He continues to broadcast the show from his website. Green then starts a monthly subscription service that lets customers have full access to all the videos on their website.

Due to the lack of defined terms, Green often refers to its live stream broadcast as "Web-o-Vision." He also jokingly said he was broadcasting to the "National Internet", although the show had a worldwide audience. Green often refers to his show as, "The highest, longest, and only talk show on the Internet."

From the Green website, Tom Green's House Tonight is usually aired live on the evening of 10 pm EST, although shows can start anytime of the day and night. The event is then archived on its website. Event formats often include Green taking direct phone calls and Skype video calls where viewers around the world can chat with Green and his guests. Green is often a victim of prank calls due to the immediate nature of the show and sometimes voices his annoyance with the callers. On top of live web events, Green has added a lot of video segments from its past as well as now.

In 2007, "Tom Green Live" won the 2007 "Online Video Guide" TV Guide for Best Web Talk Show. In 2008, Tom Green Home won the Webby Award 2007 for "Best Variety Show".

As host of the show, Green often plays a straight man while interviewing guests. There are hundreds of performances with many famous guests including stars like Adam Carolla, Val Kilmer, Thora Birch, Pamela Anderson, Blackalicious hip-hop artist and Xzibit, skateboarder Tony Hawk, former TRL host and speaker Show host Carson Daly, guitarist Dave Navarro, actor Crispin Glover, founder of Digg.com Kevin Rose, comedian Weird Al Yankovic and comedians Neil Hamburger, Andrew Dice Clay, Joe Rogan and Andy Dick. Performing the longest standard format, in which Green interviewed Steve-O, ran for 3.5 hours and ended up drunk Green and Steve-O very drunk.

When Green has no guests, he has done many unconventional performances such as playing saxophone for an hour, having a week dedicated to karaoke, or updating viewers about The Channel while taking calls and Skype calls.

On its website, Green has been talking about a substantial fee for continuing online events and that The Channel may disappear in mid-2011 if it is not profitable then. In 2011, Green ended the subscription service on his website and stated that his live broadcast was in hiatus mode. Green also dropped the TV studio in his living room.

During the summer of 2015, Green brought back his web-o-vision and presented it daily from his studio in Burbank.

Tom Green Live at The SModcastle (2010)

From October to December 2010, Green conducted seven weekly podcasts that interviewed guests at SModcastle Kevin Smith. This is done in the style of long format interviews in the theater that holds 50 spectators.

Tom Green Radio (2013-current)

From January 2013 to mid 2013, Green began to do an audio podcast titled Tom Green Radio for its website and can be downloaded on iTunes and tomgreen.com. Guests have included Bryan Callen, Steve-O, Kat Von D, Neil Hamburger, and deadmau5. In August 2015, Green resumed his podcast on Play.it.

Tom Green Live on AXS TV (2013-2014)

On September 25, 2013, it was announced that Green will host a live live talk show titled "Tom Green Live" on AXS TV starting October 3, 2013. Green has stated in the interview that this set was created after The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder . This event is similar to the web show where there are special guests and a long one hour discussion. In addition, fans can call from Skype. Scheduled guests include Richard Belzer, Howie Mandel, and Tony Hawk. Season 2 debuted on January 9, 2014 and the final is April 3, 2014. The event was updated with season 3 debuting on June 12, 2014 and ended its operation with AXS TV on November 20, 2014.

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Stand-up comedy (2010-present)

In various interviews, Green stated that he started doing stand-up comedy at the age of 15 but stopped after he started his public access television show. Green says that returning to a stand-up comedy is something he always wants to do.

In September 2009, Green performed several stand-up comedy shows in Los Angeles, and later appeared on MySpace's secret stand-up show in New York. On November 10, 2009, he announced his first world comedy tour and until January 2010, has toured the world to countries such as Canada, the United States, Britain, Scotland and Australia.

The Green acting format is a traditional stand-up comedy that in 2010 has included rap shows. He voiced his thoughts on social media, technology, his career in show business, oppression, and social political commentary in society. He often takes time to meet with people in the audience afterwards.

In October 2010, he performed at Belleville, Ontario at the Empire Theater with his parents and brother in attendance. Green dress up at Belleville Bulls Jersey donated by a local movie studio he visited earlier that day. He discussed the city's recent ordeal involving the embarrassed CFB Trenton Base Commander of Russell Williams, stating that he wished Williams "to have a great weekend".

On August 13, 2010, after being invited, Green performed a stand-up comedy at the Gathering of the Juggalos Meeting. He was later involved in an attempt to calm the audience after Tila Tequila had stones, dirt and urine thrown at him during his performance at the same event. In subsequent interviews, Green said he managed to calm the audience for 10 minutes, but things got worse when he left the stage. Tequila continued to perform for an additional 20 minutes and eventually suffered a facial wound after being hit on the face by a stone.

In an interview April 2013 about discussing his theory of stand-up comedy, Green states:

I do not really like choosing your baby. I do not like to choose people who are minorities, disadvantaged, disabled or people who are not strong people. I want to sort out the truth of speaking to power, to government, to the system we live in which we can not control. I stay away from making fun of people. I do not do many racial problems. I do not do much religious humor. I do not really make fun of people for their looks. I do not really do much to make fun of people for their sexual orientation or their gender. That's not my style. That, by the way, what many people do in comedy. They talk about these things because sometimes they laugh more easily. I'm more trying to challenge myself and talk about things like American corporations or tech addictions or legalize drugs and governments and the freedom we have being stripped of. It finds humor in all that stuff.

I feel like trying to change the way people think about their own lives with my standup. I'm not just trying to get a laugh from people, but I really want people out of there and critically analyze how we live our lives in this modern era. We are stuck on our Facebook page and submit our privacy in the surveillance community and we are forced to go through metal detectors and X-ray machines everywhere we go and release our freedom and live in a fear-fearing society. terrorism and war and all these things. There are many embarrassing things happening now in our world that never happened in my life. I see it happening and it makes me scared and worried, so I think if I can make people laugh at it and think about it and talk about it after the show, I get a lot of fun and satisfaction from it.

The stand-up performance of Green September 2011 in Boston aired on Showtime in August 2012; titled "Tom Green Live", was released on iTunes, on Netflix and on DVD in March 2013. Green appeared on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno on August 17th, 2012.

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Webovision (2010-present)

By 2015 Tom Green starts airing from a studio in Los Angeles through a live streaming service on his YouTube channel.

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Personal life

Tom Green married actress Drew Barrymore from July 7, 2001, to October 15, 2002. In December 2001, Green filed for divorce. In 2010, Green has stated that he has not seen Barrymore since the divorce, although both seem to be in decent condition, as Barrymore has spoken much about him.

In March 2006, Green broke two ribs in Costa Rica when a big wave swept him out of the outcrop where he had been fishing and onto the rocks below.

As a 2009 contestant at the reality television show The Celebrity Apprentice, Green plays to benefit Butch Walts and Donald Skinner's Urologic Cancer Research Foundation. He then declared that he would not live today if it were not for Donald G. Skinner, M.D.

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Movieography


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Discography

Albums

Music and singles videos


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References


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External links

  • TomGreen.com: The Channel
  • Tom Green on IMDb
  • Tom Green on Twitter
  • Tom Green on Facebook
  • Tom Green Channel on YouTube

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