Two decades since they originally brought their patented brand of mischief to our screens, and Dick and Dom in Da Bungalow are officially back as the dynamic duo celebrate 20 years of their iconic show.
The notorious pranksters became a staple of Saturday morning TV back in the noughties. Now they'll once again be bringing their ricks and games to the masses as they undertake a special 20th anniversary tour.
Described by the show as channelling the original “family friendly anarchic style”, it also adds that: “This interactive experience will include all your favourite games including two-word tango, musical splatues, the grunty song, fairly hairy fizzogs, pants dance, what a sweaty flap and of course bogies!
Read more: Coronation Street and Gentleman Jack star Suranne Jones reveals how she beat panic attacks
“And for their finale expect to watch participants being splattered in their legendary Creamy Muck Muck game.There will be appearances from Diddy, Dick and Dom, and D.I Harry Batt with his interrogation game as well as giving audience members the chance to win part of, some of, or almost all the price of their ticket… ”
Speaking about the upcoming tour, Dick and Dom said: “20 years?! 20 years since those lift doors slid open and we welcomed you to Da Bungalow! It’s going to blow your mind as we take you on a nostalgia fuelled trip to relive the best show ever to be on your telly!
“The most asked question we get is, ‘When are you going to bring Da Bungalow Back’. Well… it’s BACK! See you there. P.S BOOOOGIES!”
Aside from encouraging us to scream bogies at the top of our lungs, the pair have also appeared in other hit children’s programmes, with both Richard McCourt and Dominic Wood having helmed shows such as CBBC in the past. People of a certain age will remember them from the CBBC channel, BBC One (2003-2005) and BBC Two (2006).
The tour will be coming to a number of locations across the country as follows:
SEPTEMBER
- Thurs 22nd NEWCASTLE – Tyne Theatre
- Fri 23rd BIRMINGHAM – Town Hall
- Sat 24th READING – Hexagon
- Sun 25th CARDIFF – New Theatre
OCTOBER
- Sat 1st HIGH WYCOMBE – Wycombe Swan
- Sun 2nd PORTSMOUTH – Guildhall
- Wed 5th IPSWICH – Regent Theatre
- Thurs 6th SHEFFIELD – o2 Academy
- Fri 7th BRADFORD – St. Georges Hall
- Sat 8th CROYDON – Ashcroft Theatre
- Sun 9th NOTTINGHAM – Theatre Royal
- Thurs 13th FROME – Cheese & Grain
- Fri 14th WOKING – New Victoria Theatre
NOVEMBER
- Wed 2nd SOUTHEND – Cliffs Pavilion