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I'll adamantly study both law and Japanese game shows to get as authentic to a Japanese gameshow as possible, and to understand the restrictions I'll be put under the American legal system.
I'll adamantly study both law and Japanese game shows to get as authentic to a Japanese gameshow as possible, and to understand the restrictions I'll be put under the American legal system.
This was absolutely my shit as a kid. I think children need this type of edgy but charming humour that is still suitable but doesn't treat them like total dumb dumbs. It was just fun and shaped a lot of my humour for good and bad which carried over into my enjoyment of Eric Andre and Filthy Frank I guess. It was so stupid but creative and I wouldn't have changed it for the second. BOOGIESSSSS
the stoke-on-trent song was insane. i have no idea why it's so funny. it's kind of like 'vic reeves big night out' in a way. a lot of it didn't even really need to make sense. they just had so much fun making it, that it came through.
Great video, wish I was a few years older to catch this as a kid. The bit about how people being 'easily offended' being seen as a modern phenomenon is so true it hurts, it's just easier to communicate nowadays.
Yeah, I think the modern day isn't particularly more or less overall offended than prior generations, but it's just gotten a fair bit louder and a bit more 'seemingly' impactful (with social media and whatnot)
For what it's worth, the live shows they've been putting on this year are brilliant... It's been 20 years, we all grew up and yet these boys didn't miss a step!
I loved this show as a kid, i recorded the last episode and was really upset when it ended, me and my sister went to see them live this year, it was great
My dad, am I used to watch it together when I was with him, no joke he resembled dom wood but older. He wanted to embarrass me in public by wanting to shout out boogies 😂
Holy crap! My uncle lived in Britain and used to tape this on Sky and put it on DVD’s for me (who lived in Canada)! My friend and I basically just watched this and Regular Show for like, 3 years of our childhood.
You know how some shows have a "You just said the secret word of the day" segment where everything becomes loud and chaotic for 30 seconds and then returns to normal? This is if that was the whole entire show.
Da Bungalow means a great deal to me. I feel blessed I grew up at the right age to experience the genius and madness. The peak of children's television. Nothing will ever be as chaotic and fun ever again.
maybe that kind of thing will come round again. when i was a kid we had tizwas (and dick and dom watched it too - they referenced it a few times) and a lot of stuff that had been made by the silent generation who just wanted to have fun what they were doing (people like jim henson). and then after kids tv became very commercial and safe. then once my generation got old enough to actually make tv, that's the kind of thing we made. (adults TV would be a little more anarchic too. we had things like 'trigger happy TV', 'TFI friday'). at the moment there seems to be a lot of focus on moralising (i tend to agree with the morals though, so i'm not mad) - but maybe when gen-z get to take the reins more, they will embrace chaos.
I heard of these guys because a Taskmaster clip had one of the contestants do a task with them involved, and i was just in awe that a show called Dick and Dom in the Bungalow could possibly be the name of a children's show. I was so curious as to what the hell a show with that name was like, so thank you for this video, because this shit needs to be seen to be believed.
Omfg...you just made me imagine dick and dom on taskmaster 😐. They'd have to count as one contestent combined but it would be amazing, shame taskmasters adding more woke nobodies... Oh an nobody in britain thought of the name of the show in any way dirty, dick is short for robert.
I feel for my teachers now who had countless students play ''bogies'' in school. Still hear it on occasion including last year on the South Bank, there were kids who won't have been alive when the show was on playing it, so it definitely had a legacy!
Man I loved this show as a kid. I’m 24 now and I think it’s even funnier as an adult. Their Bungalow revival stage show was mint as well, was such a throwback
As someone who didn’t get to watch this show as a kid, you’ve still managed to make this show feel nostalgic. I also think that there aren’t many creators that make british-centric content about niche (or not so niche in this case) media, as a british person it’s really appreciated. I think the programmes you’ve covered each have unique vibes you can’t find elsewhere, and you document their history perfectly. Small creator or not, keep doing what you do man. You’ve struck gold.
Or British youtubers giving genuine British opinions. Too much pandering to the murican audience or just watching too much murican media has made them think and speak like yanks with hardly any knowledge of the country they live in.
Oh my god you just awakened some sort of locked memory, I actually _remember_ watching this show. I was getting this kinda weird deja-vu feeling when you were describing the premise and everything, but as soon as you said ‘Diddy Dick and Dom’ something just clicked. That’s crazy, I must’ve been so young. But still got quality moments, that ‘Stoke-on-Trent’ song had me on the floor. Thanks for uploading :)
I’m annoyed at myself for finding this video a month late. This show was the living definition of pure chaos and we (as in my entire family) loved it to bits. I actually saw their 20th anniversary stage show. Twenty years and they still haven’t lost their touch. I miss those simpler times. Even if their final episode traumatised me.
Society isn't oversensitive now, instead the access and influence of complaints is greater now. The impact of 1 person ringing the BBC in 2003 pretty much ends the moment the complaint is logged - whereas the impact of 1 person posting on social media possibly getting traction and gaining media coverage is far greater.
Exactly! The squeaky wheel gets the grease. The one thing that has arguably changed is that we're collectively less "innocent" thanks to the Internet. Nowadays, I imagine there'd be people either complaining or joking about how some of the challenges in that show are veiled fetish content, whereas that type of observation would've been seen as bizarre and out-of-pocket a decade ago.
there are full episodes about. not many, but some. it's probably worth seeing one. it's not amazing all the way - it is a kids show. but some parts of it were just genius.
It's a shame as it's hard to recommend watching a full episode as they're not live. A massive part of the enjoyment was the fact you were watching it in real time. In terms of continuity I don't think the makers had that in mind as it was purely designed to exist in the moment of Saturday morning TV
It’s sometimes really hard to appreciate how many amazing comedy duos this country has produced. Im so happy that these guys were a part of my childhood!
As a kid with undiagnosed autism when this show was still around it terrified me, basically this would of been my own personal hell. However as a young adult now I have so much more respect to the people and crew behind it. It made Saturday mornings what they were and I don’t think we will ever get anything like this ever again.
This was my absolute favourite show as a kid! I didn't have the CBBC channel so only saw it when the Saturday episode moved to BBC 2, and I have such fond memories of waking up early on a saturday to watch 2 hours of live chaos. What's great is it completely holds up as an adult, I've been watching the full length episodes that are on youtube and it's just as hilarious now as it was back then. It's always going to have a special place in my heart
Bruh, I’m not even from the UK and know next to nothing about British TV (except Katy Brand Big Show & Supersize vs Superskinny, 2 very unusual shows in their own right), but your channel and videos are something special. Perfectly edited, structured and paced video essays. Just so good. I hope you keep making vids like this. ❤️
I miss staying over at my dad's house and waking up just in time to catch the start of this show. I tried ringing up many times behind my dad's back but never managed to be on the show. It's one of my core childhood memories watching this and it's so strange how nostalgic it makes me feel to see clips from it again
This was my favourite show as a kid and still is one of my faves. Even if there is adult jokes, if kids understood them, its already too late, and if they dont, no harm done. It was great for kids and adults. I work with kids now, and this show defo shaped the adult I became, especially when it comes to our messy play days. I'm glad I grew up on this, one of the few happy memories from my childhood.
This has SUCH a Telekids-vibe around it. Dutch commercial TV-station RTL 4 aired that from 1989 to 1999, with a change in format from 1993 on; saturday mornings live, two hosts and live more than anything else. And a crew laughing so hard at all the random chaos happening all the time.
Fantastic video mate! I'm 23 now and can't describe how much I loved this show when I was younger. Looking back it really is impressive how far the show went for what was at the end of the day just a programme for children. So many stupid minigames and segments from the show still stick in my head to this day. Watching it back at this age, I think it can wind up even more enjoyable now as an adult. So many jokes and funny moments completely go over your head as a child when watching, it's no wonder my mum always said she loved watching the show too. Sometimes when talking about childhood TV with people slightly younger than me they tell me they don't remember the show at all, only recognising Dick & Dom from the "Diddy Dick & Dom" standalone series that re-aired the original segments from the show many years after Da Bungalow ended. It's a shame more people weren't exposed to such a fun and chaotic show when they were younger, because it truly was something else, and there'll probably never be anything like it again.
At the time, two shows ran concurrently on different channels (Smile, which was a bit more chill and Dick and Dom), both from the same company and apparently they had the same switchboard for competitions. Charlie rang for Smile, but got put through for Dick and Dom by mistake, hence why she was watching a totally different programme and nobody knew what the hell was going on. A perfect comedy of errors.
This is such a brilliant anf loving tribute for what a lot of people might call a mindane topic; a Saturday morning kids show, but you made it resonate so loudly, and show how much love was really put into entertaining people. Yout literally gave me a ratatouile like flashback to the ending song of the final episode, I'd totally forgotten it until you showed it, it's that good. Keep making videos!!!
Aww man this was my childhood. Myself and my siblings loved it. I remember they did a sequel type show with it in the 2010's where Dick and Dom looked back at moments in the show, talking about it, dont remember the name. Either way, the show defined an entire generation of British kids
@@26jdaniels I do. I've literally played Roblox for over 10 years. It's a roguelike game with permadeath. I don't know that much about it, but it seems to be akin to that of Dark Souls. I might get it when I get more robux. Let me ask you something: Do you know that Builderman is my dad?
I loved the show when I was a kid. Saturdays and Sundays were the best. I’m so glad I met Dick and Dom last year for the Bungalow Tour. Something that I will never ever forget. I’m glad I grew up watching the show as the weekends were awesome!
A testament to public service broadcasting and a genuine example of good kids telly, because funnily enough you children's television has to be watchable by adults and not feature crass advertising - the prehistoric example being The Magic Roundabout (ask your parents or grandparents). Making quality childrens programming is probably one of the most difficult things to do in broadcasting because of the obvious restrictions. Hopefully the show will stand the test of time and livestreamers will follow its lead.
I remember watching this show as a kid and really loving it. I showed my fiancé the ‘BOGIES!!!’ in the library and university segments after he found me laughing when I was remembering them and he didn’t believe me when I told him. He was roaring with laughter after watching the segments, such a shame there’s nothing like that nowadays. Not even Wonky Donkey :(
This video kept being recomended to me and I’m so glad it was! I love when it feels like a person actually cares and has fun about what they talk about.
It’s kind of bizarre just how much this show means to me and others who are around my age (I’m 25 now). Like…yeah, it’s objectively super immature, gross, and frankly quite weird, but man it made me look forward to Saturday mornings. So many bits from that show are still quoted by me and my brother even now in our twenties, and idk it just makes me really happy when I rewatch clips. Thanks for this video, I’m so glad other people loved this crackpot show as much as I did! (also, Harry Batt going “sorry, I must have pressed Play by mistake” is legitimately one of the best punch lines ever)
This is a very nostalgic show for me. So much so that my whole RUclips channel is dedicated to archiving all the episodes haha. I was very young when Da Bungalow was on, just turning 6 when it finished. But despite that I watched it a lot and it had such a huge impact on me that I remember it very well to this day. It's like one of them few special childhood memories that make you feel all warm remembering them.
Your channel was pivotal in the making of this video, and a massive inspiration to even doing it. Thank you so much for commenting ❤️ (If you want to feel old, I was born 7 months after the show ended.)
42-year-old American here. I discovered Dick & Dom like 5-6 years ago thanks to Ben and Peter from TripleJump (they often described their old channel Vidiots as “like In da Bungalow except we can say ‘c*nt’”), it’s seriously one of the funniest shows I’ve ever seen. Closest thing we had to this level of anarchy on American kids’ TV in my day was You Can’t Do That on Television (which was still excellent, leave it to the Brits and Canadians to make the best children’s shows).
Damn, now that's a nostalgia trip. I used to love this show as a kid, and I distinctly remember my friends and I playing Bogies in the middle of class when I was in primary school.
thank you for another fantastic video! echoing what everyone else is saying about the fantastic editing and material, i just want to add that i really appreciate your inclusion of quality subtitles & look forward to each upload. cheers!
This video was awesome. This show will always be such a nostalgic memory for me. It brought me closer to my brother, who is 11 years older than me. Despite him being in his late teenage years and me being a young child, we could BOTH sit down every Saturday morning, eat breakfast, and enjoy this show. It was our fave. The awards it won were totally deserved - it was a brilliant masterclass in children's TV. The people who went against it, I just see them as having lost their childlike sense of wonder tbh, and I think that's really sad. I'm 25 now, and I can still enjoy this show when I look back on it. Becoming an adult doesn't have to mean you get a giant stick up your arse and can't have fun anymore lol. Those people just needed to let loose a little, is all. The only thing I will agree on it being inappropriate is Dom's poor shirt choice that one time. But I think it's very easy to forget just what your day job is when you're allowed to wear casual stuff and you're dressing yourself in the morning ffs. Everyone makes mistakes, he prob threw on that shirt not thinking abt it and didn't realise until it was too late. But yeah, I don't think that means the show or Dick & Dom themselves are inappropriate for children. I think they're some of the best kids' presenters in British history. They did not deserve the flack they got at all.
I LOVED this shoe as a kid, and wanted so badly to go on it. It definitely formed part of my personality, I quote the Prize Idiot's cheese sandwich song regularly. Slowly, kids who would shout bogies in public became adults who wouldn't dare. It's sad. Nostalgia is so unifying but hurts so bad at the same time lmao
i aint even 15 yet but hearing cbbc gives me so much nostalgia.i think the last time i regularly watched cbbc was a few years ago. shows dont hit the same anymore
Many good memories were made because of that show. I used to play the game Boogies with my brothers and friends when we were out at the shopping centre to the annoyance of all the adults. That game must've been the bane of adult existence for a while. I remember when they went into the loft and played Yum Yum Yak.
I'm 43 and this brought back so many memories. I was a huge fan.....as an adult. I saw them at a theatre in London. Probably the only adult there without kids😅 pure anarchy and fun.
I was much older than the target demographic of this show, but always watched it. It was unashamedly EXACTLY what kids wanted, just chaos and fun and mess that they didn't have to worry about cleaning.
i really liked this video. Growing up with the standard british tele programs I spent too much time watching Citv and CBBC. Shows like Trapped and Horrible Histories were my thing and this video brings me back to when i was younger (find it funny that im saying this at 17 acting like im 70 haha).
I think the most British thing I've ever done was starting a game of Bogies on the train home from Blackpool that got so loud due to how many people got involved that the driver begged us over the tannoy to shut up.
I was in my mid to late twenties I had no kids. I watched virtually every episode; it was often puerile utter filth, it was disgusting on so many levels……so I watched every minute just to keep an eye on it!
This kind of makes me regret not meeting them earlier this Year. I had the opportunity to get tickets but I decided not to in the end. I love this show, I miss those days so much, I'm never happy anymore... : (
I just binge watched your videos right now and I honestly really love their tone holy shit. I think this video might be my favorite one out of the three however. I’m not sure if you take requests / ideas for videos, but I’d be rather interested to hear your opinion of “Jeeves and Wooster” with Hugh Laurie and Stephen Fry. I know it may not be the most interesting of topics, but if anything else I hope you’ll have a go at watching it for yourself if a video about it is out of the question. It’s a pretty funny show honestly! Just like a majority of P.G. Wodehouse's books.
i'm american but i really wish i had grown up with this show, the chaos and energy are just amazing-- reminds me of jackass but for kids 😂 up to and including one of the hosts laughing like an overcaffeinated hyena
Why was Dick & Dom in da Bungalow so controversial? Because it was SO GOOD, it was pure unfiltered insanity, hilarity would ensue every single episode.
I would love to see more of this type of middle-of-the-road raunchyness in kids' media. I don't like how modern American stuff pretends kids don't/can't know what swear words are or what a boob is until they turn 18.
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Another great vid! Glad you're making more 😄
You should pin this
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''We've got bosoms and we've put him a head...'' Got me rolling on the floor laughing like Dick
This is the closest thing to a japanese game show we got in english
way too accurate of a comment
I'll adamantly study both law and Japanese game shows to get as authentic to a Japanese gameshow as possible, and to understand the restrictions I'll be put under the American legal system.
I'll adamantly study both law and Japanese game shows to get as authentic to a Japanese gameshow as possible, and to understand the restrictions I'll be put under the American legal system.
@erosion271Uh, yea
So are just pretending that Is american ninja warrior,Wipeout and I Survived a japanese game show didn't exist?
"It's childish" they say... yet half the time the kids were just stood there blank while the crew off-screen were wetting themselves laughing
i was in my 30s when i watched it, and found it hilarious.
This was absolutely my shit as a kid. I think children need this type of edgy but charming humour that is still suitable but doesn't treat them like total dumb dumbs. It was just fun and shaped a lot of my humour for good and bad which carried over into my enjoyment of Eric Andre and Filthy Frank I guess. It was so stupid but creative and I wouldn't have changed it for the second. BOOGIESSSSS
I agree! was awesome coming home from school and watching this while eating your tea
BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
the stoke-on-trent song was insane. i have no idea why it's so funny. it's kind of like 'vic reeves big night out' in a way. a lot of it didn't even really need to make sense. they just had so much fun making it, that it came through.
Great video, wish I was a few years older to catch this as a kid.
The bit about how people being 'easily offended' being seen as a modern phenomenon is so true it hurts, it's just easier to communicate nowadays.
Yeah, I think the modern day isn't particularly more or less overall offended than prior generations, but it's just gotten a fair bit louder and a bit more 'seemingly' impactful (with social media and whatnot)
@Dead_Metal Very true, well said
People have been getting overly offended by stuff since there was stuff to supposedly be offended by
@@CAMSLAYER13 le victorians covering up legs
It's not really modern, though.
For what it's worth, the live shows they've been putting on this year are brilliant... It's been 20 years, we all grew up and yet these boys didn't miss a step!
I loved this show as a kid, i recorded the last episode and was really upset when it ended, me and my sister went to see them live this year, it was great
My dad, am I used to watch it together when I was with him, no joke he resembled dom wood but older. He wanted to embarrass me in public by wanting to shout out boogies 😂
head like a fucking orange
Holy crap! My uncle lived in Britain and used to tape this on Sky and put it on DVD’s for me (who lived in Canada)! My friend and I basically just watched this and Regular Show for like, 3 years of our childhood.
You know how some shows have a "You just said the secret word of the day" segment where everything becomes loud and chaotic for 30 seconds and then returns to normal?
This is if that was the whole entire show.
What a perfect description!
This was the best show growing up. Best use of taxpayers money.
Basically a British & Kid-Friendly version of Jackass
True
Da Bungalow means a great deal to me. I feel blessed I grew up at the right age to experience the genius and madness.
The peak of children's television. Nothing will ever be as chaotic and fun ever again.
You truly had to be there
My family still plays bogeys😂
maybe that kind of thing will come round again. when i was a kid we had tizwas (and dick and dom watched it too - they referenced it a few times) and a lot of stuff that had been made by the silent generation who just wanted to have fun what they were doing (people like jim henson). and then after kids tv became very commercial and safe. then once my generation got old enough to actually make tv, that's the kind of thing we made. (adults TV would be a little more anarchic too. we had things like 'trigger happy TV', 'TFI friday'). at the moment there seems to be a lot of focus on moralising (i tend to agree with the morals though, so i'm not mad) - but maybe when gen-z get to take the reins more, they will embrace chaos.
I heard of these guys because a Taskmaster clip had one of the contestants do a task with them involved, and i was just in awe that a show called Dick and Dom in the Bungalow could possibly be the name of a children's show. I was so curious as to what the hell a show with that name was like, so thank you for this video, because this shit needs to be seen to be believed.
British humour is different from American humour, and it is the same with understanding Japanese humour think Australian humour is the same
Omfg...you just made me imagine dick and dom on taskmaster 😐.
They'd have to count as one contestent combined but it would be amazing, shame taskmasters adding more woke nobodies...
Oh an nobody in britain thought of the name of the show in any way dirty, dick is short for robert.
That really does sound bad 💀... But sly jokes were prevalent in early 2000's kids shows in general.
Wait which Taskmaster episode, I don't really remember any references to D&D in there
@@Adrianovaz2007I need to find out which episode or season this is so I can watch it
I feel for my teachers now who had countless students play ''bogies'' in school. Still hear it on occasion including last year on the South Bank, there were kids who won't have been alive when the show was on playing it, so it definitely had a legacy!
The funniest thing about the whole show is that it’s in a “bungalow” but there’s a giant lift in the centre
I’m 28 now and I still laugh at many of the Bungalow clips. I remember watching the Charlie phone call live and it’s still confusingly hilarious 😂
Man I loved this show as a kid. I’m 24 now and I think it’s even funnier as an adult. Their Bungalow revival stage show was mint as well, was such a throwback
I was around 24 at the time. I used to wake up early on Saturdays and watch it with a large mug of coffee.
the girl shaking her head to the stoke on trent song had me crying
5:18 That's actually so wholesome omg
STOKE ON TRENT
STOKE ON TRENT
STOKE ON TRENT
STOKE ON TRENT
STOKE ON TRENT
STOKE ON TRENT
As someone who didn’t get to watch this show as a kid, you’ve still managed to make this show feel nostalgic. I also think that there aren’t many creators that make british-centric content about niche (or not so niche in this case) media, as a british person it’s really appreciated. I think the programmes you’ve covered each have unique vibes you can’t find elsewhere, and you document their history perfectly. Small creator or not, keep doing what you do man. You’ve struck gold.
Or British youtubers giving genuine British opinions.
Too much pandering to the murican audience or just watching too much murican media has made them think and speak like yanks with hardly any knowledge of the country they live in.
Oh my god you just awakened some sort of locked memory, I actually _remember_ watching this show.
I was getting this kinda weird deja-vu feeling when you were describing the premise and everything, but as soon as you said ‘Diddy Dick and Dom’ something just clicked. That’s crazy, I must’ve been so young. But still got quality moments, that ‘Stoke-on-Trent’ song had me on the floor. Thanks for uploading :)
They were like Rik Mayall and Ade Edmondson tailored for kids
I’m annoyed at myself for finding this video a month late.
This show was the living definition of pure chaos and we (as in my entire family) loved it to bits.
I actually saw their 20th anniversary stage show.
Twenty years and they still haven’t lost their touch.
I miss those simpler times. Even if their final episode traumatised me.
Society isn't oversensitive now, instead the access and influence of complaints is greater now. The impact of 1 person ringing the BBC in 2003 pretty much ends the moment the complaint is logged - whereas the impact of 1 person posting on social media possibly getting traction and gaining media coverage is far greater.
Exactly! The squeaky wheel gets the grease.
The one thing that has arguably changed is that we're collectively less "innocent" thanks to the Internet. Nowadays, I imagine there'd be people either complaining or joking about how some of the challenges in that show are veiled fetish content, whereas that type of observation would've been seen as bizarre and out-of-pocket a decade ago.
I'm an American adult (my dad is British though) and this video was so fucking funny. I never click on random youtube recs but I'm glad I did.
Half yank half brit?
there are full episodes about. not many, but some. it's probably worth seeing one. it's not amazing all the way - it is a kids show. but some parts of it were just genius.
@@skootergirl22 yeah but my dad's lived in a few countries and is only half British ethnically... lol it's complicated
It's a shame as it's hard to recommend watching a full episode as they're not live. A massive part of the enjoyment was the fact you were watching it in real time. In terms of continuity I don't think the makers had that in mind as it was purely designed to exist in the moment of Saturday morning TV
It’s sometimes really hard to appreciate how many amazing comedy duos this country has produced.
Im so happy that these guys were a part of my childhood!
As a kid with undiagnosed autism when this show was still around it terrified me, basically this would of been my own personal hell. However as a young adult now I have so much more respect to the people and crew behind it.
It made Saturday mornings what they were and I don’t think we will ever get anything like this ever again.
This was my absolute favourite show as a kid! I didn't have the CBBC channel so only saw it when the Saturday episode moved to BBC 2, and I have such fond memories of waking up early on a saturday to watch 2 hours of live chaos. What's great is it completely holds up as an adult, I've been watching the full length episodes that are on youtube and it's just as hilarious now as it was back then. It's always going to have a special place in my heart
I'm 26 and I loved this show as a kid, mostly Bogies and the sticker game. It really cracked me up. Probably related, I have an ADHD diagnosis now 💀
Bruh, I’m not even from the UK and know next to nothing about British TV (except Katy Brand Big Show & Supersize vs Superskinny, 2 very unusual shows in their own right), but your channel and videos are something special. Perfectly edited, structured and paced video essays. Just so good. I hope you keep making vids like this. ❤️
American shows are too safe these days
@@skootergirl22yes yes, we know. lmao.
@@skootergirl22not just Murican ones.
I miss staying over at my dad's house and waking up just in time to catch the start of this show. I tried ringing up many times behind my dad's back but never managed to be on the show. It's one of my core childhood memories watching this and it's so strange how nostalgic it makes me feel to see clips from it again
You just awoke a deep nostalgia in me for early 2000s CBBC... Dick and Dom was literally my childhood
Ah yes controversial kids show, no kid show wasn't ever controversial or 'bad' for one reason or another.
especially by the bbc
I was thinking of Americans being offended. Yes, some stick uppa lip people
@@skootergirl22 HELP NAHHH, always the americans fr 😭😭lol
@@thetrueesteemedwizard they even censored guns in Japanese cartoons America is a trigger happy country
so true@@skootergirl22
This was my favourite show as a kid and still is one of my faves. Even if there is adult jokes, if kids understood them, its already too late, and if they dont, no harm done. It was great for kids and adults. I work with kids now, and this show defo shaped the adult I became, especially when it comes to our messy play days. I'm glad I grew up on this, one of the few happy memories from my childhood.
This has SUCH a Telekids-vibe around it. Dutch commercial TV-station RTL 4 aired that from 1989 to 1999, with a change in format from 1993 on; saturday mornings live, two hosts and live more than anything else. And a crew laughing so hard at all the random chaos happening all the time.
I adored this show as a kid and I'm delighted to see people talking about it. Truly iconic stuff.
Fantastic video mate! I'm 23 now and can't describe how much I loved this show when I was younger. Looking back it really is impressive how far the show went for what was at the end of the day just a programme for children. So many stupid minigames and segments from the show still stick in my head to this day. Watching it back at this age, I think it can wind up even more enjoyable now as an adult. So many jokes and funny moments completely go over your head as a child when watching, it's no wonder my mum always said she loved watching the show too.
Sometimes when talking about childhood TV with people slightly younger than me they tell me they don't remember the show at all, only recognising Dick & Dom from the "Diddy Dick & Dom" standalone series that re-aired the original segments from the show many years after Da Bungalow ended. It's a shame more people weren't exposed to such a fun and chaotic show when they were younger, because it truly was something else, and there'll probably never be anything like it again.
Ill be honest the Phone part got me laughing so much lmao why would they be calling the show lmao
At the time, two shows ran concurrently on different channels (Smile, which was a bit more chill and Dick and Dom), both from the same company and apparently they had the same switchboard for competitions. Charlie rang for Smile, but got put through for Dick and Dom by mistake, hence why she was watching a totally different programme and nobody knew what the hell was going on. A perfect comedy of errors.
@@AllyGatorAnimator ahhhh okay
This is such a brilliant anf loving tribute for what a lot of people might call a mindane topic; a Saturday morning kids show, but you made it resonate so loudly, and show how much love was really put into entertaining people.
Yout literally gave me a ratatouile like flashback to the ending song of the final episode, I'd totally forgotten it until you showed it, it's that good.
Keep making videos!!!
I was always mesmerised by the character actors on the show so it's nice to get some background info on them!
Dick and Dom are kicking themselves with laughter at the confused phone in. I find it side-splitting.
Loved them, i got to do a sign language choir thing with them and my teacher gave them both electric shocks, they were great
Aww man this was my childhood. Myself and my siblings loved it. I remember they did a sequel type show with it in the 2010's where Dick and Dom looked back at moments in the show, talking about it, dont remember the name. Either way, the show defined an entire generation of British kids
2009, Da Dick and Dom Dairies (no misspell!)
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It's a roguelike game with permadeath. I don't know that much about it, but it seems to be akin to that of Dark Souls. I might get it when I get more robux.
Let me ask you something: Do you know that Builderman is my dad?
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I loved the show when I was a kid. Saturdays and Sundays were the best. I’m so glad I met Dick and Dom last year for the Bungalow Tour. Something that I will never ever forget.
I’m glad I grew up watching the show as the weekends were awesome!
A testament to public service broadcasting and a genuine example of good kids telly, because funnily enough you children's television has to be watchable by adults and not feature crass advertising - the prehistoric example being The Magic Roundabout (ask your parents or grandparents). Making quality childrens programming is probably one of the most difficult things to do in broadcasting because of the obvious restrictions. Hopefully the show will stand the test of time and livestreamers will follow its lead.
I remember watching this show as a kid and really loving it. I showed my fiancé the ‘BOGIES!!!’ in the library and university segments after he found me laughing when I was remembering them and he didn’t believe me when I told him. He was roaring with laughter after watching the segments, such a shame there’s nothing like that nowadays. Not even Wonky Donkey :(
This video kept being recomended to me and I’m so glad it was! I love when it feels like a person actually cares and has fun about what they talk about.
It’s kind of bizarre just how much this show means to me and others who are around my age (I’m 25 now). Like…yeah, it’s objectively super immature, gross, and frankly quite weird, but man it made me look forward to Saturday mornings. So many bits from that show are still quoted by me and my brother even now in our twenties, and idk it just makes me really happy when I rewatch clips. Thanks for this video, I’m so glad other people loved this crackpot show as much as I did!
(also, Harry Batt going “sorry, I must have pressed Play by mistake” is legitimately one of the best punch lines ever)
This is a very nostalgic show for me. So much so that my whole RUclips channel is dedicated to archiving all the episodes haha. I was very young when Da Bungalow was on, just turning 6 when it finished. But despite that I watched it a lot and it had such a huge impact on me that I remember it very well to this day. It's like one of them few special childhood memories that make you feel all warm remembering them.
Your channel was pivotal in the making of this video, and a massive inspiration to even doing it. Thank you so much for commenting ❤️
(If you want to feel old, I was born 7 months after the show ended.)
@@reubengvTVDoes paint was washable from this show? For example black and red paint in few episodes which done used.
What another amazing video, cannot ever miss one of these
42-year-old American here. I discovered Dick & Dom like 5-6 years ago thanks to Ben and Peter from TripleJump (they often described their old channel Vidiots as “like In da Bungalow except we can say ‘c*nt’”), it’s seriously one of the funniest shows I’ve ever seen. Closest thing we had to this level of anarchy on American kids’ TV in my day was You Can’t Do That on Television (which was still excellent, leave it to the Brits and Canadians to make the best children’s shows).
This brought back so much nostalgia and joy oh my god thank you for this video dude
It was basically Eric Andre for 10 year olds.
Damn, now that's a nostalgia trip. I used to love this show as a kid, and I distinctly remember my friends and I playing Bogies in the middle of class when I was in primary school.
thank you for another fantastic video! echoing what everyone else is saying about the fantastic editing and material, i just want to add that i really appreciate your inclusion of quality subtitles & look forward to each upload. cheers!
This video was awesome. This show will always be such a nostalgic memory for me. It brought me closer to my brother, who is 11 years older than me. Despite him being in his late teenage years and me being a young child, we could BOTH sit down every Saturday morning, eat breakfast, and enjoy this show. It was our fave. The awards it won were totally deserved - it was a brilliant masterclass in children's TV. The people who went against it, I just see them as having lost their childlike sense of wonder tbh, and I think that's really sad. I'm 25 now, and I can still enjoy this show when I look back on it. Becoming an adult doesn't have to mean you get a giant stick up your arse and can't have fun anymore lol. Those people just needed to let loose a little, is all. The only thing I will agree on it being inappropriate is Dom's poor shirt choice that one time. But I think it's very easy to forget just what your day job is when you're allowed to wear casual stuff and you're dressing yourself in the morning ffs. Everyone makes mistakes, he prob threw on that shirt not thinking abt it and didn't realise until it was too late. But yeah, I don't think that means the show or Dick & Dom themselves are inappropriate for children. I think they're some of the best kids' presenters in British history. They did not deserve the flack they got at all.
props to the editing in this video !
so underrated
this is really well edited, im not kidding, i thought you had a few hundred thousand subs!!
I remember watching this at 4 years old. I DROPPED IT DOWM THE LAV still lives rent free in my head
I LOVED this shoe as a kid, and wanted so badly to go on it. It definitely formed part of my personality, I quote the Prize Idiot's cheese sandwich song regularly. Slowly, kids who would shout bogies in public became adults who wouldn't dare. It's sad. Nostalgia is so unifying but hurts so bad at the same time lmao
So you wanted to go on a shoe… interesting
This show would do very well in today's day and age on the internet
It could only be on he internet these days.
i aint even 15 yet but hearing cbbc gives me so much nostalgia.i think the last time i regularly watched cbbc was a few years ago. shows dont hit the same anymore
DC Harry Batt doing Private Investigations by Dire Straits still has me crying with laughter.
"Creamy Muck Muck" and "Bogies" makes me laugh....
im not british, and ive never heard of this show, but now ive gotta start watching this...
The Stoke-on-Trent sequence feels like a surprise tourism advert by a puppet
I grew up with shows like Diddy TV and it all makes so much more sense now with the added context of this show.
Many good memories were made because of that show. I used to play the game Boogies with my brothers and friends when we were out at the shopping centre to the annoyance of all the adults. That game must've been the bane of adult existence for a while. I remember when they went into the loft and played Yum Yum Yak.
I'm 43 and this brought back so many memories. I was a huge fan.....as an adult. I saw them at a theatre in London. Probably the only adult there without kids😅 pure anarchy and fun.
Amazing video man keep up the amazing work! I'm a bit late to the party but I'm grateful I had the time to watch this hilareous video :D
Caller: *swears uncensored on kids' TV*
"Going Live" presenter: (cuts him off) Thank you for the question.
I was much older than the target demographic of this show, but always watched it. It was unashamedly EXACTLY what kids wanted, just chaos and fun and mess that they didn't have to worry about cleaning.
the porgiexd cameo in "the show" segment scared the heck out of me because this video was literally just randomly recommended to me
i really liked this video. Growing up with the standard british tele programs I spent too much time watching Citv and CBBC. Shows like Trapped and Horrible Histories were my thing and this video brings me back to when i was younger (find it funny that im saying this at 17 acting like im 70 haha).
Bogies will be a relic that will live on forever
I never thought id be charmed by an extremely chaotic British kids show from the early 2000s
11:36 the funniest part of this is that he does a scream that would normally be at the end of a game of bogies when it sounds like he started with it
bro won and it was only him
This show is still my sense of humour as an adult and I hope that never changes
I think the most British thing I've ever done was starting a game of Bogies on the train home from Blackpool that got so loud due to how many people got involved that the driver begged us over the tannoy to shut up.
i used to love this programme! i remember we used to watch it in school
I was in my mid to late twenties I had no kids.
I watched virtually every episode; it was often puerile utter filth, it was disgusting on so many levels……so I watched every minute just to keep an eye on it!
That soundbook sounds like something out of Doctor Who: Spare Parts.
This kind of makes me regret not meeting them earlier this Year. I had the opportunity to get tickets but I decided not to in the end.
I love this show, I miss those days so much, I'm never happy anymore... : (
I just binge watched your videos right now and I honestly really love their tone holy shit. I think this video might be my favorite one out of the three however.
I’m not sure if you take requests / ideas for videos, but I’d be rather interested to hear your opinion of “Jeeves and Wooster” with Hugh Laurie and Stephen Fry. I know it may not be the most interesting of topics, but if anything else I hope you’ll have a go at watching it for yourself if a video about it is out of the question. It’s a pretty funny show honestly! Just like a majority of P.G. Wodehouse's books.
I think the commentary jokes perfectly fit the jokes in the show lol. Great video!
i'm american but i really wish i had grown up with this show, the chaos and energy are just amazing-- reminds me of jackass but for kids 😂 up to and including one of the hosts laughing like an overcaffeinated hyena
Oh my god the minecraft recreation of the set was so good
Glad someone mentioned it lol
i loved this show man and you've made an amazing video thank you :)
Why was Dick & Dom in da Bungalow so controversial?
Because it was SO GOOD, it was pure unfiltered insanity, hilarity would ensue every single episode.
The mistake phone-call is hilarious.
ok but "ahhhhhhh the baftas got a speck of dust on it" is funny
Dic & Dom was the Beeb's answer to ITV's Tiswas
3:31 Fun fact: That’s Michael McIntyre wearing grey in the background.
never heard of this show but now I really want to watch it
I would love to see more of this type of middle-of-the-road raunchyness in kids' media. I don't like how modern American stuff pretends kids don't/can't know what swear words are or what a boob is until they turn 18.
Im definitely gonna have to watch all the episodes i can findd now!
Great vid! :D I'm nearly 50 so didn't really watch these.. but always thought these riffed off Tiswas?
Tiswas was definitely a huge influence for them, Dom wears a Tiswas shirt in one episode I recall
loved this video, that thumbnail is so perfect
I saw your comments so many times when I was getting footage for the video lol
@@reubengvTV haha I’m kinda obsessed with this show it’s definitely my biggest inspiration creatively