The Bronx Bunny Show

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The Bronx Bunny Show
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Release2003 (2003) –
2007 (2007)

The Bronx Bunny Show is an Irish ten-part television series originally

IFTA Award in 2003.[1]

Also featured on the show were pseudo-educational items, such as 'The Internal Gerbil' who sang songs about

Maia 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]

Season one U.K. (2003)

S# Ep# Guests Original airdate
1 1
Ming-Na
2003-11-24
1 2 Victoria Silvstedt, Engelbert Humperdinck, Hugh Hefner, Judy Reyes 2003-11-23
1 3 Michael Madsen, Lynda Carter, Ross Jeffries, Sarah Wynter 2003-11-26
1 4 Steve Schirripa, Miss Vera, Bryan Cranston 2003-12-01
1 5 Nina Mercedez, Denis Hope, Richard Schiff, Ron Jeremy 2003-12-02
1 6 John Lydon, Sunrise Adams, John C. McGinley 2003-12-03
1 7 2003-12-22
1 8 Seymore Butts, Dr. Laurie Leach, William Shatner, Macy Gray 2003-12-23
1 9 "Best of" show, including Jason Isaacs, JC Chasez, and Federico Castelluccio 2004-02-21
1 10 More "best of", including Adam West and Shannon Elizabeth 2004-02-22

Season one U.S. (2007)

A ten-part series was commissioned by

played a recurring role as Bronx Bunny's neighbor, who dropped by unannounced and stole items from the apartment.

Other features included:

S# Ep# Guests Original airdate
1 1 Steve Schirripa, Kelly Carlson 2007-04-18
1 2 Michael Rapaport, George Takei 2007-04-25
1 3 Chris Jericho, Mark Hamill 2007-05-02
1 4 Method Man, Tina Majorino, Dustin Diamond 2007-05-09
1 5 Harland Williams, Tommy Chong 2007-05-16
1 6 Howie Mandel, Stacy Keibler, Wink Martindale 2007-05-23
1 7 Eric Roberts, Robin Leach 2007-05-30
1 8 Richard Schiff, Jolene Blalock 2007-06-06
1 9
Wee Man
2007-06-13
1 10 Beverly D'Angelo, Ron Jeremy 2007-06-20

Further TV appearances

Bronx Bunny and Teddy T went on to host two specials, The Top 20 Most Controversial TV Moments and Sex Stars They Tried to Ban, for Channel 4. They also appeared as guests on the NBC show Last Comic Standing on 19 September 2007.

Awards

Irish Film and Television Academy Awards
:

  • Best Entertainment Show – 2003

External links

References

  1. IFTA Awards 2003
  2. ^ "Channel 4 On Demand". Channel 4. 5 February 2010. Retrieved 5 February 2010.