A Scare at Bedtime (1997)

Ireland's beloved puppet comedy series, where the irreverent brothers Podge and Rodge host spooky tales and urban myths with darkly hilarious results.

A Scare at Bedtime - Series Information

  • Original Title: A Scare at Bedtime
  • First Air Year: 1997
  • Last Air Year: 2006
  • Created by: Ciaran Morrison, Mick O'Hara
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Comedy
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode (10 minutes)
  • Number of Seasons: 9
  • Number of Episodes: 166
  • Status: Returning Series
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: English
  • Networks: RTÉ2
  • Alternative Titles: Podge and Rodge: A Scare at Bedtime (IE)
  • Production Companies: Double Z Enterprises
  • Production Countries: Ireland

A Scare at Bedtime - Plot

A Scare at Bedtime was an Irish television show, produced by Double Z Enterprises and broadcast by RTÉ, featuring the two puppets Podge and Rodge as the hosts of a spooky tales and urban myths comedy show. It ran from 1997 until January 2006.

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A Scare at Bedtime - Cast & Crew

Creator(s)

  • Ciaran Morrison
  • Mick O'Hara

Main Cast

  • Mick O'Hara
  • Ciaran Morrison
  • Stephen Rea
  • Des Bishop
  • P.J. Gallagher
  • Gerry Ryan

Writers

  • Mick O'Hara
  • Ciaran Morrison

A Scare at Bedtime - FAQs

Who are Podge and Rodge in A Scare at Bedtime?

Podge and Rodge are the foul-mouthed, irreverent puppet brothers at the heart of the show. Podge is voiced and operated by Mick O'Hara, while Ciaran Morrison brings Rodge to life. The duo host spooky tales and urban myths with a darkly comic, distinctly Irish sensibility that made them cult figures.

What is A Scare at Bedtime about?

A Scare at Bedtime is an Irish puppet comedy series in which the puppet brothers Podge and Rodge host a show built around spooky tales, urban myths, and irreverent humour. Produced by Double Z Enterprises and broadcast on RTÉ2, it ran from 1997 to 2006 across nine seasons.

How many seasons and episodes does A Scare at Bedtime have?

The series ran for 9 seasons and a total of 166 episodes. Early seasons each contained 20 episodes, while later seasons were slightly shorter, with Seasons 7, 8, and 9 each comprising 16 episodes. Each episode runs approximately 10 minutes, making it an easy and entertaining watch.

Who created A Scare at Bedtime?

The series was created by Mick O'Hara and Ciaran Morrison, who also served as the writers and the voices behind Podge and Rodge respectively. Their dual roles as creators and performers gave the show a uniquely personal, anarchic energy that resonated strongly with Irish audiences throughout its run.

Did A Scare at Bedtime feature any notable guest stars?

Over its run, the show welcomed several well-known Irish personalities. Among the notable names to appear were acclaimed actor Stephen Rea, comedian Des Bishop, comedian and presenter P.J. Gallagher, and beloved broadcaster Gerry Ryan, all of whom lent the series extra star power and comedic variety.

Where was A Scare at Bedtime broadcast?

A Scare at Bedtime aired on RTÉ2, the second channel of Ireland's national public broadcaster RTÉ. Produced by Double Z Enterprises in Ireland, it became one of the channel's most distinctive and fondly remembered comedy offerings, running from 1997 until January 2006.

Is A Scare at Bedtime still running or has it ended?

The original run of A Scare at Bedtime concluded in January 2006 after nine seasons. However, the series is currently listed as a returning series with production ongoing, suggesting that Podge and Rodge may not have delivered their last spooky tale just yet. Check RTÉ2 for the latest updates.

What shows are similar to A Scare at Bedtime?

Fans of the show's anarchic sketch and comedy format may enjoy Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!, Key & Peele, A Black Lady Sketch Show, or the classic In Living Color. For puppet-driven or irreverent comedy with a similar energy, Second City Television and The Larry Sanders Show are also worth exploring.

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