Bodger and Badger
NR
6.5
1989
Comedy
, Family
, Kids
Bodger and Badger is a BBC children's comedy programme which was first broadcast in 1989. It starred Andy Cunningham as Simon Bodger, who had a badly behaved companion, a talking badger with a love for mashed potatoes.
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Episode 9 : Catapult
November. 08,1993
Beasley has finally mastered a plan to catch Badger...
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Episode 8 : Wet Paint
November. 01,1993
Beasley sits on a painted bench and tries to repremand Bodger for not following orders, but instead Head Office let Bodger run the ice cream cart.
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Episode 7 : The Dragon
October. 25,1993
Holly wins a watch at Bodger and Badger's unconventional ball tossing stall, but Beasley takes it from her. Badger thinks of a novel way of getting it back...
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Episode 6 : The New Clothes
October. 18,1993
Mr Beasley is issued with a new uniform, but Bodger manages to ruin most of it with the help of Badger and some mashed potato.
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Episode 5 : A Hard Day's Knight
October. 11,1993
Bodger dresses up as a knight, while Badger tries his paw at flying and Holly rescues him.
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Episode 4 : The Elephant's Trunk
October. 04,1993
Bodger fixes the elephant's trunk and Badger has trouble with mashed potato.
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Episode 3 : The Tapirs
September. 27,1993
Badger makes friends with some unusual animals, the tapirs.
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Episode 2 : Mr Beasley's Barrow
September. 20,1993
Mr Beasley tries to catch Badger, who is at the theme park, but is confused as Bodger, Holly and Badger have great fun tricking him.
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Episode 1 : The Arrival
September. 13,1993
Bodger starts a new job as handyman in a large amusement park, where no pets are allowed. But Badger is determined to join Simon, and together the pair meet Holly who hangs about a lot in the park - for free - because her mum works in the kitchens. All seems well until Badger realises that he hasn't seen ANY mashed potato in the park.
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