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- Zig and Zag are an Irish puppet duo, featured on RTÉ, performed by Ciaran Morrison and Mick O'Hara. The characters are a pair of furry extraterrestrial twins from the planet Zog. They made their television début on 22 September 1987 on RTÉ's Dempsey's Den. Two years later they won a Jacob's Award for TV Personalities of the year. In 1992 Zig and Zag found fame in the UK when they joined the team of the Channel 4 breakfast show The Big Breakfast. During the 1990s the characters spawned a merchandising range of comic books, videos and embarked on a recording career – scoring a UK top-five single with "Them Girls Them Girls". In 2010 the characters saw a resurgence in their popularity as they joined the Big Brother's Little Brother team and in October 2010 they were commissioned to host a flagship Saturday morning radio show on 2FM called Smells Like Saturday. A brand new TV bloopers show hosted by Zig and Zag entitled Zig & Zag's Superbloopers was announced on the RTÉ TV website. In April 2015, it was announced that the duo would return in 2016 with a 26 episode animated series Zig and Zag commissioned by RTÉ and the BBC. On 22 September 2020, RTÉ confirmed the return of The Den as a weekend family show reuniting Zig and Zag, Ray D'Arcy and Dustin the Turkey. The show returned on 8 November 2020 on RTÉ One whereas previously, the slot was on RTÉ 2. (en)
- Zig and Zag zijn twee fictieve personages, in de vorm van handpoppen. Deze buitenaardse wezens kwamen van de planeet Zog en presenteerden in de jaren negentig het programma The Zig and Zag Show op MTV Europe. Zig and Zag beweerden dat Ray Cokes hun vader was. In 1994 namen ze een lied op met DJ Erick Morillo. In 1995 kwam er een 90 minuten durende film uit, Million Quid Vid, waarin Zig en Zag worden aangeklaagd voor fraude. (nl)
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- Dempsey's Den, 22nd September 1987
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- Ciaran Morrison and Mick O'Hara (en)
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- Zig and Zag zijn twee fictieve personages, in de vorm van handpoppen. Deze buitenaardse wezens kwamen van de planeet Zog en presenteerden in de jaren negentig het programma The Zig and Zag Show op MTV Europe. Zig and Zag beweerden dat Ray Cokes hun vader was. In 1994 namen ze een lied op met DJ Erick Morillo. In 1995 kwam er een 90 minuten durende film uit, Million Quid Vid, waarin Zig en Zag worden aangeklaagd voor fraude. (nl)
- Zig and Zag are an Irish puppet duo, featured on RTÉ, performed by Ciaran Morrison and Mick O'Hara. The characters are a pair of furry extraterrestrial twins from the planet Zog. They made their television début on 22 September 1987 on RTÉ's Dempsey's Den. Two years later they won a Jacob's Award for TV Personalities of the year. In 1992 Zig and Zag found fame in the UK when they joined the team of the Channel 4 breakfast show The Big Breakfast. During the 1990s the characters spawned a merchandising range of comic books, videos and embarked on a recording career – scoring a UK top-five single with "Them Girls Them Girls". (en)
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- Zig and Zag (nl)
- Zig and Zag (puppets) (en)
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