Dick & Dom In Da Bungalow stars reveal bosses had tricks to get the kids acting wild
THOSE who grew up in the noughties will probably be familiar with the carnage of Dick & Dom In Da Bungalow.
The BBC children's entertainment show was hosted by Richard McCourt and Dominic Wood, and was on every weekend.
The iconic duo were some of the biggest names in kids TV, and their competition show became a hit.
Every Saturday, the live show saw six children invited to the 'Bungalow', where they completed bizarre challenges.
Known as 'Bungalow heads' on the show, they all competed to win the incredible prize bundles, which ranged from TVs with built-in video players (a luxury!), bikes, and all sorts of toys.
spoke to Dick and Dom themselves, who revealed what it was like on the show.
The TV legends revealed they didn't meet any of the contestants until the exact moment everyone saw on telly.
They explained the kids were incredibly excited, and that bosses ensured they were full of energy.
Dick said: "We’d only meet them as soon as we were going on air really because they were ushered in by the chaperones, fed ten tonnes of Haribo Tangfastics and lots of fizzy pop.
"By the time we met them on air, they were absolutely wired."