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Zig And Zag (comics)
Zig and Zag may refer to: * Zig and Zag (Australian performers), Jack Perry and Doug McKenzie, a clown duo who appeared on Australian television from 1957 to 1969 * Zig and Zag (puppets), Irish puppet duo that made their television début on RTÉ's ''The Den'' in 1987 * ''Zig and Zag'' (TV series), animated TV series featuring the puppets See also *Zigzag (other) Zigzag is a jagged, regular pattern. Zigzag, ZigZag, zig zag or zig-zag may also refer to: Film and television * ''Zigzag'' (1963 film) * ''Zig Zag'' (1970 film), a film by Richard A. Colla * ''Zig Zag'' (2002 film), a film by David S. Goyer * ' ...
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Zig And Zag (Australian Performers)
Jack Perry (31 December 191622 June 2006) and Douglas McKenzie (22 March 19184 August 2004) — were an entertainer duo from Melbourne who were known and billed professionally as the clown act, Zig and Zag. They appeared on Australian television from its inception in 1956 to 1999 beginning with ''Peters Fun Fair'' (1956–69). They featured on the annual Moomba parade (a community festival), and were regulars at annual charity events including the Good Friday Appeal for the Royal Children's Hospital. Perry was also an actor on television serials and presenter whilst McKenzie, was also a radio and television presenter and producer and former soldier. In March 1999 the duo permanently parted company after it was revealed that Jack Perry had been convicted in 1994 of indecent assault on his granddaughter. History Zig and Zag were the clown duo of Jack Perry and Doug McKenzie; they began performing together in the 1950s in Melbourne. Before 1939 McKenzie was a junior announcer o ...
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Zig And Zag (puppets)
Zig and Zag are an Irish puppet duo, featured on RTÉ, performed by Ciaran Morrison and Mick O'Hara. The characters are a pair of furry extraterrestrial twins from the planet Zog. They made their television début on 22 September 1987 on RTÉ's ''Dempsey's Den''. Two years later they won a Jacob's Award for TV Personalities of the year. In 1992, Zig and Zag found fame in the UK when they joined the team of the Channel 4 breakfast show ''The Big Breakfast''. During the 1990s the characters spawned a merchandising range of comic books, videos and embarked on a recording career – scoring a UK top-five single with "Them Girls Them Girls". In 2010, the characters saw a resurgence in their popularity as they joined the ''Big Brother's Little Brother'' team and in October 2010 they were commissioned to host a flagship Saturday morning radio show on 2FM called '' Smells Like Saturday''. A brand new TV bloopers show hosted by Zig and Zag entitled ''Zig & Zag's Superbloopers'' was ann ...
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Zig And Zag (TV Series)
''Zig and Zag'' is an animated sitcom series, commissioned by CBBC and RTÉ and featuring the extraterrestrial puppets Zig and Zag from the planet Zog. It aired on CBBC and RTÉjr. Both Zig and Zag are voiced by the characters' original voice actors, creators and writers, Ciaran Morrison and Mick O'Hara. Plot Alien brothers Zig and Zag crash land in humdrum suburbia and set up home. On their fun filled adventures they 'make the most' of what Planet Earth has to offer. Cast *Ciaran Morrison as Zig (''Zigmund Ambrose Zogly'') a beige extraterrestrial. He is the brother of Zag. *Mick O'Hara as Zag (''Zagnatius Hillary Zogly'') a purple extraterrestrial. He is the brother of Zig. *Debra Stephenson as Nellie. *Tara Flynn as Abs. *Paul Tylak as Pek *Inel Tomlinson as Agent A. Gent *Allen Doyle as Mrs. Eyebrows. *Sam McGovern as Agent Honey *Lisa Garvey as Mrs. Jones The above actors also act as an ensemble cast providing all additional voices for recurring or one-off characters tha ...
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