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The Den's full crew in 1996. RTÉ Archives

'The reason it worked is because RTÉ had feck all involvement': Dustin on The Den's reunion and the show's popularity

We take a look at the good, bad and the bizarre of Ireland’s TV past every Wednesday in The Tube.

IN THIS WEEK’S trawl through Ireland’s TV past, we speak to the feathered member of The Den about what made the iconic show work and what we can expect from its reunion this week.

The Den, which ran for almost 24 years from 1986-2010, is not actually coming back but its central cast will be part of RTÉ Does Comic Relief which takes place this Friday. 

The charity broadcast is to raise funds for Community Foundation For Ireland and will see Dustin, Ray D’Arcy and Zig & Zag join other comedians on the night. 

The Den started with Ian Dempsey at the helm for the first four years before D’Arcy took over for most of the 1990s.

This period is perhaps the show’s heyday, seeing several characters added and becoming so popular with children that even President Mary Robinson dropped by at one point. 

At its core, the programme had a chaotic energy that captured the nation’s attention and has been held up as perhaps RTÉ’s best ever product for children.

Different segments of the show were added throughout the years, like birthday shoutouts and quizzes, meaning it was not unlike many radio programmes you still hear today.

It always felt a bit different though, and the fact that making children laugh was at its heart meant it endured for so long. People were constantly being made fun of, but it was usually D’Arcy on the receiving end.

In typical style though, Dustin told TheJournal.ie that little credit can go to the bosses at “Montrose hospital”.

“The Den was made because we didn’t have producers or directors or scriptwriters, we’d one locked off camera, so that’s why we were allowed to do what we did.

The reason it actually worked is because RTÉ had feck all involvement. That’s why it worked, if they tried it they’d end up with Echo Island meets The Nuacht. Echo Island, if you remember that muck, was basically a programme where children could go out and play for 25 minutes and get some air, and then come back in.

“The Den was unique because none of us were geniuses, none of us were television presenters, Ray D’Arcy still isn’t, in fairness to him he’s been consistent.”

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The show was originally called Dempsey’s Den and the original host spent about a year by himself in studio before the arrival of Zig & Zag in 1987. 

The two aliens from the planet Zog ended up getting too big for Ireland and moving to Channel 4 in the UK, a treachery Dustin says makes them “worse than Cromwell, The Famine and Thierry Henry”. 

Zig & Zag were a staple of the show for the remainder of Dempsey’s time on the show before Dustin came along and then D’Arcy took over. The four formed the core of the show but when Zig & Zig upped sticks Socky then became part of the crew.

Other characters were added later, like Snotser and the infamous Podge & Rodge, but Dustin has been perhaps the most consistent member throughout The Den’s history. 

He says he mainly keeps in contact with his old colleagues “through solicitors letters” but will be happy to see them when the band gets back together on Friday. 

We haven’t got the full band because we sold Socky to Joe Exotic, well he’s with Carole Baskin now but anything is better than Bibi Baskin I suppose. We have the two British lads, the lads who sold out on Ireland, Zig and Zag. I’d say they’re out of money so they’re back brown nosing again.I sort of get on with Zig, I don’t really get on with Zag, he actually looks like the coronavirus. I’ll have to talk to Ray D’Arcy again, his show is actually sponsored by Diageo, because every Saturday night it comes on everyone goes out to the pub, they just can’t take it. 

“Hooking up with them again it’ll be a bit of craic, some reminiscing.”

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The Den’s time with D’Arcy also saw the programme go on tour for special episodes across Europe, Australia and the US

Christmas was always a special time for The Den, with the show heading to Lapland on a number of occasions. It meant that Christmas morning was made even more special for Irish children by The Den.

After D’Arcy left the show, The Den continued for 12 more years with a number of presenters like Damien McCaul and Francis Boylan

The format changed a number of times and it became less of a standalone show and more a vehicle to introduce other shows. Its stamp can still be seen on how RTÉ makes children’s TV however, something that has grown in importance during the Covid-19 pandemic. 

It’s now fitting perhaps that Ray, Dustin and Zig & Zag will therefore get a chance to get contribute to that effort themselves in this week’s Comic Relief.  

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A veteran of  “about seven or eight” RTÉ People in Need Telethons, Dustin says he has fond memories of working with “the late, great Gay Byrne”.

He complains that such fundraisers are different these days, describing the latest one as “a who’s not of Irish showbiz”:  

The problem with them is you can’t syphon the money, it’s not like Fianna Fáil where you can stick a few quid in your pocket when you’re counting, it’s all accounted for. It’s gone a bit Fine Gael, a bit squeaky clean.

So aside from this Friday’s fundraising, how has Dustin been coping during the pandemic? 

“The plumage is all over the gaff, I look like yer man Twink. I need a barber quickly, I need to get one of those black market hairdos. I’m gonna look good on Friday though, I’m gonna get my beak painted. I survived the bird flu, I’ve survived god knows how many Christmases now but you know it’s something I’ll look forward to and I’m hoping we’ll do it justice. Because sometimes things shouldn’t come back, a bit like Pat Kenny.”

RTÉ does Comic Relief’ airs on Friday at 8pm and will be hosted by will be hosted by Deirdre O’Kane, Nicky Byrne, Jennifer Zamperelli, Baz Ashmawy and Eoghan McDermott. 

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    Jun 24th 2020, 8:42 PM

    Fond memories of it growing up

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    Jun 24th 2020, 9:47 PM

    @Arthur Pewty: Hup ya boyo! There’s life in the auld tuuurkey yet.

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    Jun 24th 2020, 11:38 PM

    @Arthur Pewty: I remember the “bold” puppet Ted would appear and attack aul Ray once in a blue moon. It’d be the talk of the yard the next day while trading Pokemon cards.

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    Jun 25th 2020, 12:50 AM

    @Daisy Smith: does anyone remember a segment on Friday evenings called the rotten apple. They had a disco ball and ray wore a blue glitter jacket?

    Or the dreamstone cartoon. Jesus I loved that

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    Jun 25th 2020, 1:22 PM

    @Daisy Smith: Ray Darcy’s commitment when Ted was thrown at him was absolutely BRILLIANT.

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    Jun 25th 2020, 1:22 PM

    @John kane: LOVED DREAMSTONE

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    Jun 24th 2020, 8:48 PM

    Twas brilliant tv growing up. Remember they used to reenact a fairytale each week and completely wing it, breaking character throughout as they p.1ssed themselves laughing. Or when Dustin was buying up yellow bangers for weeks without revealing much, and suddenly the Den was a taxi rank. The original Podge was terrifying. Great times…

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    Jun 24th 2020, 9:07 PM

    @Phil Mc Donald: great times!

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    Jun 24th 2020, 9:23 PM

    @Phil Mc Donald: oh lord yeah when Podge first arrived he was freaky… And he after Zig!

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    Jun 24th 2020, 11:17 PM

    @Phil Mc Donald: Storytime or something! I remember Zig told the story and Zag always liked to play the princess or any character with a long wig that he kept swinging out of his eyes.

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    Jun 24th 2020, 11:28 PM

    @Phil Mc Donald: Ioved the Christmas ones as well, Podge even followed them to lapland :P and whenever Ireland were playing matches that evening they would have Eamonn Grumpy and Johnny Styles doing commentary segments

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    Jun 24th 2020, 9:20 PM

    I grew up with dempseys den then dent tv, one day I was off school sick and wrote a letter to their make me smile segment. I said I would love to meet Mary Robinson , I was 10/11 and hugely into learning about women in history/of power. Months later we got a call and within weeks myself, along with 2 other kids were brought in a limousine to the Aras, had tea and a chat with Mary, a tour of the Aras and she invited us to stay on to see the Venezuelan ambassador to Ireland’s inauguration ceremony. A lady who was her aid and I’m sure was Joan Burton (I could be wrong on that!) told us it was a very big honour to be invited to such a ceremony. I’ve contacted RTÉ archives but not much help I would love to track down the footage?

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    Jun 24th 2020, 9:20 PM

    @Trina Murphy: *Den tv

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    Jun 25th 2020, 1:32 AM

    @Trina Murphy: that’s a brilliant story. I suggest you contact the archives section of RTE at archives@rte.ie. Hopefully they’ll help.

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    Jun 24th 2020, 9:14 PM

    “What does the sheep say?” Baa, “what does the pig say?” “Would you mind stepping out of the car sir”!!! hahahaha

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    Jun 24th 2020, 9:59 PM

    @Marie Agnew: HAHAHAHAHAHA

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    Jun 25th 2020, 7:56 PM

    @Cat Reid:
    I remember them doing that live

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    Jun 24th 2020, 9:58 PM

    Before everyone became so soft

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    Jun 24th 2020, 10:40 PM

    @Cat Reid: Including Ray

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    Jun 24th 2020, 11:05 PM

    @Murr Paul: ray was great on it, and even years later was on top of his game on today fm. Its like his return to RTE has sucked every bitta talent out of him….no matter who hes talkin to pr what it’s about it usually ends up about his mrs, kildare town or a terrible fake laugh.

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    Jun 25th 2020, 8:29 AM

    @Murr Paul: gone are the days when people could be a bit more abstract on telly. Every one is so uptight and over prepared.

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    Jun 25th 2020, 8:30 AM

    @Cat Reid: afraid of their lives they might offend someone

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    Jun 24th 2020, 8:56 PM

    When you remember each of the sets as they appearr.

    It was on at the perfect time, two and a half hours of it when school was finished.

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    Jun 24th 2020, 9:06 PM

    We used to tape it and watch it after work, fast forwarding through the programs only watching the banter from Ian and the Z brothers. Great memories – and I was well into my twenties at the time!

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    Jun 24th 2020, 9:46 PM

    @David Hughes: Dustin is great crack. He always makes me laugh

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    Jun 24th 2020, 9:53 PM

    Dustin’s still got it, I’m surprised he doesn’t have a slot somewhere on tv anymore.

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    Jun 24th 2020, 10:04 PM

    @Rochelle: There was dustins daily news for a time

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    Jun 24th 2020, 10:24 PM

    @Rochelle: He is still hilarious. He sometimes does a bit on today FM, i hear it at work, i forget the DJs name, shes on after 12, and Dustin sometimes is a guest, hilarious, its just the insults he throws at various personalities, he is the only one who could get away with that, maybe because hes a different species

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    Jun 25th 2020, 12:49 AM

    @Pauline Gallagher: Mairead Ronan

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    Jun 24th 2020, 10:22 PM

    Oh the random things i found hilarious on it. This female voice would come out of nowhere and say: ‘Tom Cruise’ and Ray would just start laughing. Talent on the Telly bit, The Rotten Apple Club, Podges surprise shock appearances, and the great thing about the 90s was that kids actually watched kids terrestrial tv! and teenagers i was watching the den after school well into the 90s even though i was a little too old and at secondary school.

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    Jun 24th 2020, 10:06 PM

    Children’s TV has got terrible since the 90s

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    Jun 24th 2020, 9:26 PM

    My dad was a tv repair man. Every day he would “test” tvs that he had repaired at work by having the Den on. He loved it. He used to come home asking did we see such and such and what Dustin said. Of course we could only respond with no because we were doing or homework boo.

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    Jun 25th 2020, 12:19 AM

    Ted getting launched in through the window at Ray for a full on wrestle! Fair play to Darcy, he was top class back then. Brilliant TV, brings backs memories.

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    Jun 24th 2020, 11:03 PM

    World class , legendary comedy ! It’s their fault I failed my Leaving Cert as I got NO studying done. Worth it !!!

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    Jun 25th 2020, 4:42 AM

    Amazing how RTÉ have airbrushed Ian Dempsey out, all because he got a better offer at Today FM. Will they ever get over themselves. That said Dempsey’s Den and the Den was great children’s tv.

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    Jun 25th 2020, 1:21 AM

    Billow Hurling, Johnny Styles and Amoan Grumpy at the World Cup.. If I remember the names properly.. Great stuff!

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    Jun 25th 2020, 8:33 AM

    @Valthebear: There’s no Con Kearney on the Chile team Bill!

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    Jun 24th 2020, 10:25 PM

    and look at what they a wasting money now donal boiling a very free range egg for the lof

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    Jun 25th 2020, 5:29 AM

    Dustin a legend

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    Jun 25th 2020, 6:11 AM

    This letter came all the way from Australia Dustin. “I’ll bet that hurt”

    Off to the DG’s office for Dustin !

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    Jun 25th 2020, 11:06 AM

    Ah some great memories of it growing up. I used to have a massive Zig and Zag poster on my wall. I absolutely loved when they’d go to Lapland at Christmas or a haunted house at Halloween. Nothing beats it.

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    Jun 25th 2020, 12:07 AM

    Always felt zig was trying to be Eric Morecombe

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