Da Dick and Dom Dairies facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Da Dick and Dom Dairies |
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Country of origin | United Kingdom |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 20 |
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Running time | 30 minutes |
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Original network | BBC Two |
Original release | 26 January | – 20 February 2009
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Related shows | Dick & Dom in da Bungalow |
Da Dick and Dom Dairies (pronounced "diaries") was a super fun TV show that brought together all the best bits from the popular series Dick & Dom in da Bungalow. It was like a "greatest hits" collection of their funniest moments!
This show aired on BBC Two during weekday mornings. It ran from Monday, January 26, 2009, until Friday, February 20, 2009. Each episode was packed with classic clips. It also featured brand-new material from the original cast. Plus, it always ended with the famous "creamy muck muck finale"!
Contents
Fun Games and Skits
Da Dick and Dom Dairies featured several hilarious segments. These parts made sure every episode was full of laughs. They often parodied other popular TV shows.
Game or No Game
This segment was a funny take on the game show Deal or No Deal. It starred Little Noely, played by Ian Kirkby. Little Noely would ask viewers to pick one of two boxes.
One box said "Game" and the other said "No Game." If the "Game" box was chosen, a classic game from Dick & Dom in da Bungalow would be shown. If "No Game" was picked, everyone pretended the show was over!
Good Game Good Game Gamey Game Game
This segment was a parody of another famous game show. It featured funny versions of Bruce Forsyth and Tess Daly. They would pick random cards. Each card had the name of a game on it.
The goal was to find a matching pair of game cards. Once a pair was found, that game would be shown. The funny part was "Tess Daly" was just a mini spinning cardboard cutout! She even talked with a gruff northern accent.
Batt Files
In "Batt Files," the character Harry Batt would interview former guests of the Bungalow. These guests were called "Bungalow Heads." Harry Batt would ask them questions.
This segment was a chance to relive some of the most memorable moments from the original show. It was a trip down memory lane for fans.
Good Bungalows Go Bad
This sketch featured Melvin Odoom. He would share some of his personal favorite moments from Dick & Dom in da Bungalow. Melvin would often act out parts of these moments.
It was a fun way to highlight the best and funniest parts of the original series. Melvin's reactions made these segments even more entertaining.