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Hands up if you remember Dick and Dom? They were the British comedy dynamic duo made up of Richard McCourt and Dominic Wood who brightened up every child's morning on telly in the 90s and through the early noughties.They were one of the most popular celeb tag teams, only second to Ant and Dec, with their hit BBC show Dick & Dom In Da Bungalow. But these days and after celebrating 20 years in the business last year, we don't see much of the pair on screen anymore.The pair enjoy living out their lives behind DJ decks as they travel worldwide playing drum and bass sets at festivals including Glastonbury and aboard cruise ships.
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Dick And Dom In Da Bungalow controversies - Lavatory-gate, birth sketch and TikTok ban
CBBC programme, which saw presenters Richard McCourt and Dominic Wood take part in a series of surreal challenges including Make Dick Sick, Pants Dancers and Bogies, became a favourite amongst a generation of children after it launched in 2002.However, the programme met the wrath of many parents who were left horrified by the duo's antics.READ NEXT: Dick and Dom to make TV comeback months after spooky encounterIts sketches even caught the attention of MPs in parliament, who called for the programme to be axed from our TV screens.On the 20th anniversary of Dick And Dom In Da Bungalow, Daily Star takes a look back at the show's biggest controversies.If there was one part of Dick And Dom In Da Bungalow that was famous as the presenters themselves, it had to be "Bogies."The sketch would be see Dick and Dom visit public places including museums and shopping markets, before shouting the word "Bogies" increasingly loud without getting into trouble - or until one of them was too embarrassed to continue.Their antics also caused fury among members of the public too, with Dom telling Heart Radio that they upset a parent during a visit to London's Sea Life world."Rich went up to a man who was looking at some fish and screamed bogies, but there was a newborn baby strapped to him."The baby began to cry and needless to say, the man who they screamed bogies at was furious at the duo.An entire generation of children copied their antics after watching the Bogies sketch - much to the distaste of parents and adults across the country - with some schools even banning the game as a result.In 2005, over 40 viewers submitted complaints to the BBC, following a sketch that showed presenter Richard "Dick" McCourt pretending to give birth.Dick
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