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Pádraig Judas O'Leprosy and Rodraig Spartacus O'Leprosy (born 1941) are the central characters of Irish television series '' A Scare at Bedtime'', created and performed by Ciaran Morrison and Mick O'Hara. More recently, the brothers have presented '' The Podge and Rodge Show'', a chat show in the same vein, and '' Podge & Rodge's Stickit Inn'', set in a pub. Morrison and O'Hara also created and perform the characters of Zig and Zag, Bronx Bunny, and Teddy T.


Character history


Origins

Podge originally appeared as a "villain" character on the children's programming block, '' The Den''. He was introduced in 1990, as an ordinary puppet that Zag (of Zig and Zag) had found in a box amongst the rubbish behind an old joke shop. Dubbing the puppet "Podge," Zag used him to practice ventriloquism, and would put on the "Podge and Zag" show, which a jealous Zig usually interrupted. During one of these shorts an unidentified voiceover can be heard saying to Zag, "aren't you a smelly stupid ugly alien". The character of Podge was then revealed to be alive to the audience, with the ability to speak and move. He also acted as an antagonist to Zig, often bullying him, or encouraging him to commit acts of nuisance such as stealing a bike. Other characters, such as Zag and the presenter
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remained oblivious to Podge's true nature for some time; Podge can occasionally be seen to be moving in the background during continuity announcements between programmes, or be seen scheming on his own, and letters and pictures would pour in from the viewing children trying to let them know that the little puppet was evil. Eventually, after Zig finally told Zag and Ray the truth, Podge made a power play and took over the programme for a day, revealing that he had been brought to life by a magician, but then sealed away when he turned evil. Podge also possessed some magical powers of his own that he'd learned from the magician, and turned one of the crew members into a teapot. He was finally dealt with when the magician arrived at the end of the programming day, hypnotized Podge (who the magician called "Albert"), and took Podge away.


As a recurring villain

Following his initial "story arc," Podge became a recurring presence on ''The Den'' over the next six years, causing trouble by using one of many paper-thins disguises that the gang could never see through, despite his constant insults and use his catchphrase, "Oh really?" Over the years, he posed as a child named "Patrick Egdop," a postman also named Patrick, a leprechaun, a trick-or-treater, a health inspector, a taxi-driver, and a builder named "Diglas McDoug." He physically fought with
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upon their first meeting, establishing a pattern that would often repeat when they met again; once, he locked Dustin in the cupboard under the stairs and attempted to take his place by means of disguising himself with a few feathers and a coffee cup for a beak. He often sought to eat Zuppy, who could always see through his disguises and was responsible for his being caught out several times. His "magical" origins were never referred to again, but he retained some of his powers, such as an ability to disappear into thin air to escape when his disguises were seen through. Podge's most daring scheme was 1992's "Christmas Crisis," in which he tried to ensure that Zig would receive no presents from
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, using his postman disguise to enter their home, break one of the presents, for which Zig would be blamed, and also make off with a bottle of "Scent of Man", a cologne which would be a recurring motif for the character, often revealing his identity. Zig was able to prove his innocence, but Podge in his right mind, was still intent on ruining Christmas, taking the gang's Christmas letters and not delivering them to Santa. When ''The Den'' crew set out to do the job themselves, Podge kidnapped Santa and took his place but was thwarted in the end. Eventually, in 1996, Podge was finally well and truly caught by the Den gang, only to be freed by his never-before-seen twin brother, Rodge, posing as a policeman, who escorted him away. The "Dastardly Duo" continued to make trouble for the gang over the following year, mostly on the holidays; they staged "Christmas Crisis II" in 1996 to try and ruin the gang's Christmas once again. Rodge's precise origins were never gone into (the young children who were the programme's target audience had not been around for Podge's own introduction years before, after all, so it didn't really matter), but he possessed the same "vanishing" power Podge did, as well as the same fondness for Scent of Man and taste for dog. The brothers had particular contempt for '' Echo Island'', especially the version broadcast in Irish.


Ballydung

In 1997, Podge and Rodge were transitioned from the Den to their own, adult-oriented comedy show, '' A Scare at Bedtime''. The show ignored their established history from their earlier, child-friendly appearances, and created a new one for them: in this series, the aged brothers live in Ballydung Manor, a fictional estate located their fictional hometown in Ballydung (off the bypass past Ballywank) in County Ring, a converted asylum which they share with an insane old nurse they call "Granny," as well as their disease-ridden pet cat Pox, and a nicotine-addicted monkey named Spunky. By this show's telling of events, the two brothers have lived together for decades, and hate one another, but Podge has repeatedly sabotaged any attempts by Rodge to leave him and improve his life. Ballydung Manor may be reached by dialling Ballydung 666 from a telephone. In the earliest seasons of the show, the brothers' shared bedroom was the only part of the manor shown, but in later years, their kitchen was also used. This remained largely the case during the follow-up series '' The Podge and Rodge Show'', although the living room was featured in the '' Bogmannay'' special on New Year's Eve 2006. The underground dungeon of Ballydung Manor was also shown in an episode of the chat show when Podge and Rodge invited guest
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to partake in a gruesome game of Operation!. Another location known to be in Ballydung is "The Stickitt Inn", which features on the chat show. Ballydung also has a bypass which was blocked off by a swarm of locusts on the Christmas Special of 2006, '' A Frightmare Before Christmas'', thus preventing any of the guests attending the show.


Television and radio shows


''A Scare at Bedtime'' (1997–2006)

''A Scare at Bedtime'' took its name from the nightly RTÉ show called ''A Prayer at Bedtime'', which overlaid the text of a
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prayer over serene images with
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playing. ''A Scare at Bedtime'', first aired in 1997, is close to being the polar opposite of this, with extremely adult content, lewd jokes and slightly obscene anecdotes being related by the two puppets. Their origins on the Den are largely ignored, as the backstory gradually established on A Scare at Bedtime, presents them to be both in their fifties (although they don't look any different from how they used to), and residing in
Ballydung Manor Pádraig Judas O'Leprosy and Rodraig Spartacus O'Leprosy (born 1941) are the central characters of Irish television series ''A Scare at Bedtime'', created and performed by Ciaran Morrison and Mick O'Hara. More recently, the brothers have present ...
, the former Ballydung Asylum. Rumor has it that their parents left them in the asylum many years ago, and in revenge, Rodge took an axe to them both. But no bodies were ever found. They live with a lunatic nurse that they call "Granny" who practices the black arts (since she is dating Satan, whom they refer to as the "quare fella" throughout the series) and Pox the cat who suffers from rabies, the pox, and extreme violence at the hands of its two owners. Their hobbies include cockfighting and exorcisms of which Father Flange occasionally does special sessions. They have been given full names also: Padraig Judas O'Leprosy and Rodraig Spartacus O'Leprosy. Each episode follows the same pattern: Rodge, the dumber of the two, arrives home. Originally the pair would get into bed but in recent seasons they sit at the kitchen table. They talk about what Rodge was doing, with Podge usually insulting him. This leads Podge on to telling a story (acted out by live actors) about some people (whose names are usually sexual innuendos, e.g. Enda Meshank, Chris Peacock, Ulick McGee) who inevitably come to an unpleasant end. Rodge interrupts the story with stupid comments and/or reference to
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. It ends with Podge punishing Rodge for no reason. '' A Scare at Bedtime'' never officially ended and the show has run to nine series as of January 2006, with the first five series available on DVD. An eight-disc DVD box set of all nine seasons of 150 episodes (including fifty never for sale before) was released at Halloween 2010. The series has aired in both the UK and Ireland on
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, Tara TV, BBC
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and the
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. ''A Scare at Bedtime'' was nominated in the Best Entertainment Programme category of the Irish Film and Television Academy Awards in both 1999 and 2000. Winning the
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for Best Entertainment Programme in 2000.


''Podge and Rodge's TV Bodges'' (2000)

In 2000, Podge and Rodge hosted a series made up of ten eight-minute episodes entitled ''Podge & Rodge's TV Bodges'' for
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. It was a collection of TV mishaps akin to '' It'll be Alright on the Night''. The series was broadcast all over the world via
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.


''Ballydung Radio'' (2000)

Podge and Rodge were commissioned by
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in 2000 to create a music/comedy hybrid show. 20 x 30min programmes were broadcast. Podge and Rodge hosted the series from their home made
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studio set up in Ballydung Manor. The show featured pop videos of the moment in between comedy links performed by the duo.


''RTÉ Two relaunch (2004)''

Podge and Rodge hosted the relaunch of Network 2 as RTÉ Two in 2004. They introduced the night's television programming which consisted of '' The Premiership'' at 20:00 followed by a highlights reel of Network 2, new comedy sketch show ''
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'' at 21:30, a repeat broadcast of the final episode of '' Paths to Freedom'' and the television premiere of the film ''
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''. The relaunch was part of an RTÉ initiative to promote "edgier" and "riskier" viewing that would "push the boundaries", which included a
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theme night.


''The Podge and Rodge Show'' (2006–2010)

First aired on 6 February 2006, ''The Podge and Rodge Show'' fulfilled the duo's main aim by being their first chats how. It was co-hosted by
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and airs at 22:30 on Monday and 22:50 on Tuesday nights on
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. The show has been a phenomenal ratings success, regularly getting over 400,000 viewers a show. It won "Favourite Irish TV Show" for two years in a row at the 2006 and 2007
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. It was also nominated for an IFTA Award for "Best Entertainment Show 2007" and won the award in 2008. The second series began on
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on 16 October 2006, with a month break in January before returning on 5 February 2007 and running until April 2007. A third series, began on 15 October 2007 and ran until 15 April 2008 with a month break in January. The fourth series kicked off on 20 October 2008 without Lucy Kennedy, who was replaced by weekly female guest hosts. The show again took a break over Christmas and returned on 9 February 2009 for a further 10-week run with
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as the new host until 14 April 2009. Which turned out to be the final episode of the series as it was announced that a new format '' Podge & Rodge's Stickit Inn'', a celebrity pub quiz would replace the chat show in the Autumn 2009 schedule. However, the show returned in the Stickit Inn pub set in 2010, and ran until 27 April 2010.


Christmas special

Podge and Rodge hosted a special show from Ballydung Manor on 19 December 2006, entitled ''A Frightmare Before Christmas''. It celebrated Christmas from their perspective, a reality where none of the intended guests turned up, and imaginary scenarios where the worst possible guests did. In reality Podge and Rodge and Lucy were left in the darkness of Ballydung Manor as the thunder raged outside, imagining their nightmare guests.


New Year's Eve specials

Podge and Rodge rang in 2007 on 31 December in a special programme lasting over forty minutes instead of the usual thirty-minute format. The New Year's Eve show was called ''Bogmanay'' (a play on
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). It was broadcast on
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from 22:30. On it the boys looked back at some of the highlights of their year. They also handed out their very own Feckin' Eejit of the Year Awards (FEEJITs) to celebrate the great tradition of Irish Feckin' Eejitry. There were nine nominees chosen from the worlds of TV, entertainment, sport and politics. Guests included Edele and Keavy Lynch of
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fame, Mary Black,
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and Freddie Starr returned as the Ballydung Butler for the evening. Such was the success of the original ''Bogmanay'', Podge and Rodge hosted a second ''Bogmanay'' to ring in 2008. It featured guests Miss Ireland, Bláthnaid McKenna and boxer
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as well as Mr. Gest who was unable to be interviewed as Lucy Kennedy, venturing into his dressing room, discovered he had turned into an ape. Instead, a number of previously unseen clips which were not allowed to be shown before midnight were shown, including some in which Lucy Kennedy swore. A number of "Half- Arse Hero" awards were handed out, although none of the recipients (who included
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) were present to accept them.


People in Need Telethon 2007 special

On Friday 26 October 2007 for the
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Podge and Rodge finally got to interview their nemesis and ultimate rival, the then host of '' The Late Late Show'' and ''"Ireland's
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"'' Pat Kenny. ''"Do the words lamb and slaughter mean anything to you?"'' He was asked: ''"Does it get on your tits though when people are saying, Jaysus – Pat Kenny earns how much? He should be paying me to watch that shite!"'' He was also asked: ''"Where did the nickname Pat the Plank come from? Who came up with that beauty?"'' Pat blamed it on
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. ''"Are you bored with the wood puns?"'' they asked to which Pat jibed: ''"In fairness lads I'm not the puppet round here."'' Then it was time for a quick game of "Plankety Plank" which featured author
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– he'd forgotten her name;
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– he'd told her he'd give her €10 not to get out of bed;
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– she'd forced him to dance live on TV. Comparing Pat's bike to Gaybo's
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they asked: ''"Did Fisher Price make that?"'' And then it was back to Tubbicino, Teletubby.


Best of The Podge and Rodge Show

From 21 July 2009, RTÉ began showing a compilation of the best moments of the first three series of ''The Podge and Rodge Show''. Ten half-hour episodes were produced and aired on
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at 10.30 pm.


''Podge and Rodge's Stickit Inn'' (2009)

As part of the new Autumn line-up on RTÉ Two it was announced that the Ballydung brothers returned in a new venue of a pub set. '' Podge & Rodge's Stickit Inn''; began as a celebrity pub quiz, but reverted to a late night chat and music entertainment show. The dirty duo are joined by a new female co-host in the shape of a busty Italian barmaid to be played by Virginia Macari and their resident musician Johnny Dorgan, the man with the organ.


''The Podge and Rodge Show'' (2018)

It was announced on 16 August 2018 that Dorieann Garrihy would be joining Podge and Rodge as their new co-host. The series began broadcasting on 22 October 2018.


Live


Desperate for Housewives

In April 2006, radio ads played on RTÉ radio stations revealed that Podge and Rodge would be appearing in their first ever live stage show entitled ''"Desperate for Housewives"'' in
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in Dublin. The show took place in Autumn 2006 for an initial run of 12 dates. The tickets for the first six dates sold out in a record hour and a half on the day of release. Six days after the release of the release, and all the tickets were sold out.


It's a Podge and Rodge Show...Get Me Outta Here!

Podge and Rodge returned to Vicar Street with a brand new stage show in April 2008. Tickets went on sale on 6 December 2007. Initially 12 dates were announced, with a further 3 dates added for May 2008. A total of fifteen nights were played.


2007 Meteor Awards

Podge and Rodge hosted the 2007 Meteor Awards in the
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in Dublin on 1 February 2007. They were joined in their presenting duties by comedian Deirdre O' Kane.
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,
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, Director,
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and
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were among the bands who performed on the night.


Newspaper column


A Politically Incorrect Broadcast by Podge and Rodge

Podge and Rodge have a page published weekly in The ''
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'' newspaper. Every Wednesday the pair write lewd and satirical columns.


Charity magazine editing


''RTÉ Guide''

They've also edited an edition of the ''
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'' for
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Awards

*
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include: ** Best Entertainment Show: A Scare at Bedtime – 1999 Nomination ** Best Entertainment Show: A Scare at Bedtime – 2000 WON ** Best Entertainment Show: The Podge & Rodge Show – 2007 Nomination ** BSE/IFB & NIFTC Breakthrough Talent Award for Lucy Kennedy for her role as co-host – 2007 Nomination ** Best Entertainment Show: The Podge & Rodge Show – 2008 WON ** Best Entertainment Show: The Podge & Rodge Show – 2009 Nomination *
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include: ** Favourite Television Programme: The Podge & Rodge Show – 2006 WON ** Favourite Television Programme: The Podge & Rodge Show – 2007 WON ** Favourite Television Programme: The Podge & Rodge Show – 2008 Nomination *7th Annual Digital Media Awards: ** Best Viral Marketing Campaign 2009 – 'Podge and Rodge on a PC' *31st John Caples International Awards: ** Best Microsite 'Silver Award' 2009 – 'Podge and Rodge on a PC' * Goss.ie - The Gossies: ** Best TV Show - The Podge & Rodge Show - 2019 Nomination ** Best Female TV Presenter - Doireann Garrihy - 2019 WON


DVDs


''The Podge and Rodge Show''


''A Scare at Bedtime''


Book


''The Ballydung Bible''

Podge and Rodge's first book, entitled ''The Ballydung Bible'', was released on 5 October 2007. It reveals much about the history of Ballydung and the surrounding areas. One excerpt reveals that their last day spent with their mother was at the age of seven on 11 May 1948 after which they were locked away in Ballydung Asylum.''The Ballydung Bible''. Pages 37–38.


References


External links


Official RTÉ page for ''The Podge and Rodge Show''

WWW.THEPODGEANDRODGESHOW.COM Popular Fansite

Official 'Podge and Rodge' site on MySpace

Comprehensive fansite

A Scare At Bedtime on rte.ie, with detailed biographies



Buy DVDs online


(an interview with the
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A Scare at Bedtime on the IMDb



SligoZone.net

Podge & Rodge talking figurines


Articles



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