Trailer Park Boystv Show | 2001 May 2026

The "muscle" and mastermind, known for always holding a rum and coke, even during car crashes or shootouts.

The drunken, Shakespearean-esque trailer park supervisor whose descent into "liquor-fueled" madness provided some of the show's most legendary performances. Trailer Park BoysTV Show | 2001

The 2001 debut of marked a pivotal moment in Canadian television, introducing a raw, "mockumentary" style that would eventually become a global cult phenomenon. Born from Mike Clattenburg’s 1999 short film of the same name, the series premiered on Showcase and followed the misadventures of Sunnyvale Trailer Park residents Ricky, Julian, and Bubbles. Origins and the "Mockumentary" Revolution The "muscle" and mastermind, known for always holding

At the heart of the show's 2001 launch were three distinct characters who anchored the series for over two decades: Born from Mike Clattenburg’s 1999 short film of

The show’s dynamic was perfected by the constant friction between the boys and the park's management:

The hot-headed, often-confused optimist famous for his "Rickyisms" (malapropisms like "it's survival of the fitness").

Lahey’s loyal, shirtless assistant known for his love of cheeseburgers. Lasting Impact