Bodger and Badger
Bodger and Badger
NR | 13 September 1989 (USA)
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  • Reviews
    Kattiera Nana I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
    Flyerplesys Perfectly adorable
    Manthast Absolutely amazing
    Mandeep Tyson The acting in this movie is really good.
    Lemon_Stick (Ok, so none of these comments actually explain this show!) Well this show is 25 minutes of a 40-something man who runs a B&B at the seaside with a talking pet Badger and a talking mouse called Mousy. Badger is always up to no good scaring the guests at the B&B and their annoying old woman neighbour... the man usually has to sort out Badgers antics which are a laugh. Strangely enough the badger has a obsession with Mashed Potato which is what this show is based on. Great for anyone 10 and under, currently they are re-running this on the CBBC channel but I doubt kids will wanna watch this as it is visibly aged since new shows like Big Kids and Ace Lightning which have proved to be a success. The CBBC channel is currently replaying all 90's shows like Bodger&Badger, Wildhouse, Queens nose etc... this is the funniest.
    Ian Jenkins (Bulldog7) this was an extremely bizarre show; a bloke and his badger do weird things. each series was set in a different place (a school, a zoo, their house), each packed with secret tunnels for badger and mousie (a later character who irritated me). most of the action revolved around badger coating bodger with mashed spuds, laughing like Frank Bruno, then doing it again. kid's tv, but not of the magic roundabout ilk - no fun for the rest of us. (I was 6 when it first played).
    ross robinson Bodger and Badger was made in 1989, i didn't mind this programme, i first saw this in 1997, i watched it on children's cbbc, a uk channel for bbc one. I give this programme at least 7 out of 10 as i think it wasn't a bad series.