Dick and Dom in Da Bungalow

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Revision as of 00:00, 7 September 2010

Contents

Host

Richard McCourt and Dominic Wood

Co-host

Melvin O'Doom, Ian Kirkby, Lee Barnett (as the Prize Idiot), Dave Chapman as various characters, Steven Ryde (producer/Bogies commentator)

Broadcast

CBBC Channel, 31 August 2002 to 11 March 2006

BBC One, 20 September 2003 to 17 December 2005

BBC Two, 7 January 2006 to 11 March 2006

Synopsis

This is a game show that is a totally new format. There are no bits nicked from other shows, probably due to the fact that no other shows revolve around bodily functions. Six kids visit "Da Bungalow" and play games to win Bungalow points and prizes.

Games include:

Bogies Dick and Dom try to shout the word Bogies louder than the other in a random place.

Creamy Muck Muck Kids throw slop all over each other. Normally has a theme - on one occasion it was Hard Spell, but renamed Muck Spell.

Eenymeenymackerackararidominackashickapoppadickapoppoompomstick Dick and Dom stick faces on to the back of people's clothes without them noticing. The intellectual equivalent of Britney Spears.

There are lots of others, changed frequently, but those are the most famous.

This adds up to a "funny" (cough) show.

Key moments

The aforementioned Creamy Muck Muck, where Dick and Dom get more involved than the kids do.

The episode where they had a fire alert and had to stop transmitting.

Chaos.

A caller on the phone named Charlie Nunley rang the show to play one of the games but wasn't on the right channel.

Catchphrases

Bogies!

Bungalow points win prizes!

GOGOGO! (in Creamy Muck Muck)

Trivia

Some of the shows feature cult celebrities in the background, including on one occasion Knightmare's Hugo Myatt.

The first two series were broadcast only on the CBBC Channel with a Saturday edition and a Sunday edition. From Series 3 to the first half of series 5, the Saturday shows were simulcast on BBC One and the CBBC Channel, with the Sunday episodes remaining on the CBBC Channel only. The second half of series 5 was moved to BBC Two.

Videos

It takes a great deal of mental skill to play DC Harry Batt's Interrogation Game...and Ian Beale off Eastenders hasn't got it.
The final series of the show saw many a memorable game show spoof to keep us UKGameshows folk happy. Here's Strike it Mucky....

Merchandise

The Dirty Norris Files (video) | (DVD)

Web links

BBC Dick 'n' Dom Page

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