The Bronx Bunny Show | |
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Created by | Ciaran Morrison Mick O'Hara |
Developed by | Ciaran Morrison Mick O'Hara |
Starring | Ciaran Morrison (Teddy T) Mick O'Hara (Bronx Bunny) |
Country of origin | Ireland |
Original language | English |
No. of episodes | 20 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Ronan McCabe Chuck LaBella |
Running time | 24 mins (Channel 4) ~15 minutes (Starz!) |
Original release | |
Network | Channel 4 Starz |
Release | 2003 2007 | –
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The Bronx Bunny Show is an Irish ten-part television series originally broadcast in 2003 on E4 in the United Kingdom and later in Ireland. It was an adult puppet interview show which followed the premise of a semi-educational show for the good people of the Bronx, Brooklyn and Manhattan. The show was produced from a run-down tenement building in the Bronx where Bronx Bunny and his sidekick, a cigarette-smoking panda named Teddy T, would interview celebrities who "done good". The Bronx Bunny Show won "Best Entertainment Show" IFTA Award in 2003.[1]
Also featured on the show were pseudo-educational items, such as 'The Internal Gerbil' who sang songs about internal organs from inside a gay man, numbers illustrated by pole dancing women who contorted into the shape of that week's number, and Spanish phrases such as "Your Mother bangs like a screen door in a tornado" allegedly voiced by Maïa Dunphy.
The show was broadcast sporadically on E4 and eventually on Channel 4. The series gained a cult following as it featured interviews with guests such as Hugh Hefner, Jessica Alba, William Shatner, and Larry Flynt. The show was created by Double Z Enterprises, an Irish production company behind such characters as Zig and Zag and Podge and Rodge.
In 2010, the entire Channel 4 season was made available to view on the 4oD site.[2]