Dick and Dom's Funny Business

Dick and Dom's Funny Business is a British comedy television series for children, hosted by comic presenting duo Richard McCourt and Dominic Wood (Dick and Dom). The series was broadcast in a Saturday morning slot on BBC Two and simulcast on the CBBC Channel, and is Dick and Dom's return to Saturday mornings following the success of Dick and Dom in da Bungalow, which ended in Spring 2006. Unlike ...da Bungalow, which was largely broadcast live and ran for up to three hours with inserted content, ...Funny Business is a pre-recorded, self-contained one-hour programme. The first series began in January 2011 and ran for 13 episodes.

Dick and Dom's Funny Business
Presented byRichard McCourt
Dominic Wood
StarringKelly-Anne Lyons
Tony Way
Abandoman (duo)
Him and Me
Country of originUnited Kingdom
No. of series1
Production
Production location(s)Teddington Studios
Running time60 minutes
Release
Original networkCBBC Channel / BBC Two
Picture format16:9
Original release8 January (2011-01-08) 
2 April 2011 (2011-04-02)
Chronology
Related showsDick and Dom in da Bungalow

The format of the series is that Dick and Dom are the hosts of a comedy club-style event; external shots of the theatre which supposedly hosts the venue are seen as establishing shots during the programme. The theatre's American owner is not himself seen on screen, though his daughter Kelly-Anne Manhattan is part of the recurring cast (played by Kelly-Anne Lyons). The duo introduce a range of guest comedy acts who each perform an on-stage sketch/stand-up routine, and between these the viewer sees behind-the-scenes skits involving the duo, recurring characters and guests, and also interwoven into the show are a number of separate recorded skits and sketches featuring additional cast members and characters not featured in the main show.

The first series consisted of ten regular episodes and three clip shows featuring new links between previously-seen performances; the third clip show also featured some behind-the-scenes footage of guest performers from across the series.

Recurring features and sketches

Stage performances
Each week's show features several sketches performed live before the studio audience by guest comic troupes which have during the series included the likes of Pappy's, The Three Englishmen and Idiots of Ants.

The Devastation Brothers
Two wrestlers in green lycra bodysuits (played by Steven Burge and Tony Way) send a video message in which they trash-talk Dick and Dom. There are also frequent fart jokes in this segment.

Usherettes
Two usherettes at the theatre (male actors in drag) gossip and bicker with one another.

The History of Funny Business
A short skit looking at a comedic or slapstick device, demonstrated by Dick and Dom (as the silent "Subject A" and "Subject B") with the aid of narrator, Richard Mackney.

The TV that switches itself on
Used as a means to introduce a selection of short independent sketches, generally unrelated to the main plot, into the programme. Recurring skits within this segment include:

  • Super Granny Nanny, a parody of Supernanny in which a behaviour coach tries to control a wayward OAP; written and performed by "Him and Me"[1]
  • Cubs, in which a Cub Scout now in his 40s and the last remaining member of his troop, is given tasks to do
  • BEAR, a series of TV parodies featuring soft toys, in a similar vein to those seen in The Adam and Joe Show

Finale
Each edition of ...Funny Business closes with a musical comedy sequence featuring improvisational comedy duo Abandoman, performing with Dick and Dom and the special guest. The duo invite the guest and the audience members to submit phrases to be included in their improvised performance. A running gag is that Kelly-Anne Manhattan asks to perform in this sequence and is usually given a minor or unusual instrument to close the performance with.

Episode guide

Series 1

EpisodeDescriptionSpecial guestAirdate
1.1Dick and Dom find a baby at the theatre, and inadvertently teach it its first word.Stephen K. Amos8 January 2011
1.2Dick and Dom find a list of demands which they believe is Gordon Kennedy's rider.Gordon Kennedy15 January 2011
1.3The theatre suffers a rodent infestation.Warwick Davis22 January 2011
1.4Dick and Dom are struggling to pay the theatre's bills.Tracy Ann Oberman29 January 2011
1.5Dick and Dom open a gym and spa at the theatre.Debra Stephenson5 February 2011
1.6Dick becomes obsessed with topping the league in a new computer game.Tim Vine12 February 2011
1.7In order to convince his grandmother that he is married, Dom persuades Dick to dress as a woman.Steve Furst19 February 2011
1.8Dick becomes obsessed with entering competitions.Jessica Hynes26 February 2011
1.9Dick is offered a job working for the Queen.Catherine Tate5 March 2011
1.10Dick and Dom attempt to clean up the theatre's image ahead of the "Theatre of the Year" awards.Jason Byrne12 March 2011
1.11An estate agent attempts to sell the theatre, prompting Dick and Dom to reminisce.None (clip show)19 March 2011
1.12Dom is hit with a fish and forgets how to put on a show.None (clip show)26 March 2011
1.13A film-maker has left his tapes for a documentary on Dick and Dom in the theatre.None (clip show)2 April 2011
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