TORONTO (May 11, 2026) – Stars are trading green rooms for green pastures in the all-new Crave Original series,
THE TOM GREEN FARM, which offers a fresh approach to the talk format away from the typical desk and couch. Hosted by beloved Canadian comedian, actor, and filmmaker Tom Green, the 10-episode, hour long unscripted series launches
May 29 with the first two episodes followed by two all-new episodes released every Friday.
Produced by Tom Green Productions Canada Inc. in association with Crave,
THE TOM GREEN FARM blends candid celebrity interviews with the humour, unpredictability, and charm of country living. Set against the backdrop of Green’s traditional farmhouse built in 1857 on a sprawling 150-acre lot in rural Ontario, the series invites guests into an unfiltered, immersive experience where conversations unfold alongside hay bales, livestock, and farm-inspired chaos.
Beyond the celebrity interviews,
THE TOM GREEN FARM also offers a comedic and surprisingly personal look at Tom’s new life on a rural Canadian farm. Alongside his wife Amanda, Tom navigates the day-to-day realities of country living, caring for horses, a mule, a donkey, chickens, guinea hens, and the endless, often unpredictable challenges that come with running a farm. Viewers also reconnect with Tom’s beloved parents, who now hilariously turn the tables on him, reversing the dynamic from his MTV days when they were often the targets of his pranks. Over the course of the season, viewers see Tom step into a completely different chapter of life, from learning to become a confident horseman to marking major personal milestones, including his marriage.
Guests at the farm include
Dan Aykroyd,
Jay Baruchel; comedian
Ahren Belisle; Canadian professional ice hockey analyst and former NHL player
Paul “Biz Nasty” Bissonnette; Canadian country music singer-songwriter
Jason Blaine;
Michael Cera; music producer/DJ
DeadMau5; comedian/actor
Jon Dore; writer/actress and former MuchMusic VJ
Erica Ehm; writer/director
Phil Giroux and
Glenn Humplik from THE TOM GREEN FARM; skateboard legends
Tony Hawk and
Kevin Staab; Canadian comedy writer, filmmaker and television personality and comedian
Kenny Hotz (KENNY VS. SPENNY);
Amanda Kendall from Useless Farm;
Chantal Kreviazuk;
Paul Langlois of The Tragically Hip; Telepathic Sasquatch and Bigfoot Communicator
Graham MacSkimming; actress
Amber Marshall (HEARTLAND); singer-songwriter and former Barenaked Ladies frontman
Steven Page; drag superstar
Priyanka (CANADA’S DRAG RACE: ALL STARS); Grammy
® nominated and JUNO-winning artist
Jessie Reyez; veteran broadcaster, former MuchMusic VJ and Order of Canada recipient
George Stroumboulopoulos; survival expert
Les Stroud (SURVIVORMAN); singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and record producer
Kurt Vile, and more.
Click here for a sneak peek at THE TOM GREEN FARM
On the series premiere, Tom’s mother Mary Jane and wife Amanda push him with a not-so-subtle message: to renovate the dated kitchen. Meanwhile, outside, a massive 12-foot vert ramp is rising from the pasture — a surprise build for skate legends
Tony Hawk and
Kevin Staab. As the crew races to finish construction, Tom introduces viewers to the farm, including Fanny the mule, Kiah the donkey, and horses Alora and Aria. When Tony and Kevin arrive, they sit down with Tom to reflect on the early outlaw days of skateboarding, and how the sport evolved into a global phenomenon. Then, with neighbours gathered and cameras rolling, the newly built 12-foot vert ramp comes alive.
Episode 2 begins at sunrise with Tom tending to the farm and proudly showing his parents and fiancée Amanda the solar-powered podcast studio he’s built in the barn loft, before welcoming world-renowned drag superstar
Priyanka (CANADA’S DRAG RACE: ALL STARS, DRAG BRUNCH SAVED MY LIFE) — who dives headfirst into farm life with canoeing, and an attempt to drive a tractor. She also delivers Tom’s first-ever Tarot card reading. It’s mystical. It’s chaotic. It’s farm chic. Later,
Michael Cera drops by from a nearby film set, where he’s directing a project starring Pamela Anderson and Steve Coogan. While feeding apples to the livestock, Tom and Michael talk filmmaking, creative risk, and working close to home. The episode closes on a heartfelt reunion between Tom and his yearling foal Aria, after six months apart as she was being weaned on a nearby farm.
Crave also announced today that viewers will be treated to a number of digital extras for the series. Crave’s YouTube™ channel (
@CraveCanada) will roll out companion videos throughout the season, providing fans with a social extension of the series featuring unforgettable moments with Tom and his guests. The social and digital content takes viewers inside key moments on the farm and includes extended interviews – offering a window into the farm for Tom’s vibrant YouTube™ community.
Expanding on the unique blend of candid conversation and rural charm, it was also announced today the brand-new original podcast
THE TOM GREEN FARMCAST, launching on iHeartRadio Canada and everywhere podcasts are found. Hosted by Tom Green, the weekly podcast dropping May 29 is an audio and video companion that dives deeper into the offbeat world of the farm, offering extended conversations with Tom and his guests, behind-the-scenes stories from the production, and Green’s signature comedic take on everything from country living to the entertainment industry. Listeners can expect the same unfiltered honesty and hilarious anecdotes, perhaps with even more hay bale-related mishaps and animal sound effects, as Tom continues to explore life, comedy, and connection from his Ontario farmhouse.
THE TOM GREEN FARM marks the first title from Bell Media’s previously announced
co-development deal with Green, who also co-starred in the hit Crave Original comedy
THE TRADES, which earned Green a 2026 Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Guest Performance, Comedy for his role as ‘Randy Bennett’.
THE TOM GREEN FARM is produced by Tom Green Productions Canada Inc. in association with Crave. Executive producers are Tom Green, Rory Rosegarten, and Justin Stockman. Producers are Mary Jane Green, Grace Reeves, and Jay Bond. Alan Goldman serves as Associate Producer. The series is written by Tom Green and Mary Jane Green and is produced with the participation of the Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit. All episodes are directed by Tom Green.
For Bell Media, Rachel Ferguson is Production Executive, Original Programming; Sarah Fowlie is Head of Production, Original Programming; Heather Williamson is Sr. Development Executive, Original Programming; Rachel Goldstein-Couto is Head of Development, Original Programming; Carlyn Klebuc is General Manager, Original Programming; Justin Stockman is Vice President, Content Development & Programming.