Dick and Dom in da Bungalow was an Award winning CBBC children's television series presented by Richard McCourt ("Dick") and Dominic Wood ("Dom"). In the final series, Series 5, five children and one celebrity guest (known as Bungalow Heads) came to "stay the weekend" in their "bungalow".

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  • Dick and Dom in da Bungalow was an Award winning CBBC children's television series presented by Richard McCourt ("Dick") and Dominic Wood ("Dom"). In the final series, Series 5, five children and one celebrity guest (known as Bungalow Heads) came to "stay the weekend" in their "bungalow". Throughout the two shows (on Saturday, 9am-11am and Sunday, 9am to 10am), the Bungalow Heads attempted to win bungalow points, by playing various oddly-named and weirdly themed games, which converted to prizes at the end of the episode. The show also featured the talents of the other cast members: Lee Barnett, Dave Chapman, Ian Kirkby and Melvin Odoom as random other characters as required. The show was produced by Steve Ryde and directed by Simon Hepworth. The last episode was aired on Saturday 11 March, 2006. Since the bungalow ended on the BBC, there have been other shows that were made by the same production team who created Da Bungalow. Shows including The Slammer (which featured the four main bungalow regulars). Harry Batt (which had a guest appearance from Dick & Dom and the bungalow regulars - although it was only one episode for CBBC's Gina's Laughing Gear. None of the stars of Da Bungalow have appeared in the recent CBBC show made by Steve Ryde, Chute!, apart from when Dick & Dom made an appearance on the sixth episode of the current series, which was broadcast on Thursday 8th November 2007. When the website closed down a while after the show ended in 2006, the games they had were kept on CBBC website's games section. But since Monday 3rd September 2007, the games were kicked off for the re-launch of CBBC's website and they are no longer available to play. (en)
  • Dick & Dom, Dick (Richard McCourt) en Dom (Dominic Simon Wood) zijn twee presentatoren van CBBC. Ze hebben samen het voor een BAFTA genomineerde 'Bring It On' geschreven en zijn ook te zien in hun eigen weekendprogramma voor kinderen op de televisie 'Dick and Dom in da Bungalow' dat te zien is op de digitale CBBC zender en ook op BBC 1. (nl)
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  • Da Bungalow Titlecard from Series 5 (en)
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  • 2002-08-31 (xsd:date)
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  • 2006-03-11 (xsd:date)
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  • CBBC Channel
    BBC Two (sometimes in 2005, permanently from 2006) (en)
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  • 180 (xsd:integer)
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  • Dick and Dom in Da Bungalow (en)
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  • Dick and Dom in da Bungalow (en)
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  • 2002–2006 (en)
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  • Dick and Dom in da Bungalow was an Award winning CBBC children's television series presented by Richard McCourt ("Dick") and Dominic Wood ("Dom"). In the final series, Series 5, five children and one celebrity guest (known as Bungalow Heads) came to "stay the weekend" in their "bungalow". (en)
  • Dick & Dom, Dick (Richard McCourt) en Dom (Dominic Simon Wood) zijn twee presentatoren van CBBC. Ze hebben samen het voor een BAFTA genomineerde 'Bring It On' geschreven en zijn ook te zien in hun eigen weekendprogramma voor kinderen op de televisie 'Dick and Dom in da Bungalow' dat te zien is op de digitale CBBC zender en ook op BBC 1. (nl)
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  • Dick and Dom in da Bungalow (en)
  • Dick & Dom (nl)
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