The Dog Ate My Homework
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Revision as of 01:23, 16 March 2016
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Host
Iain Sterling
Co-hosts
Mr Smash (Chris Lawrence)
The Dog
Stephanie Fulton (Series 1)
Ian West (Series 2-)
Dinner Lady (Susan Morrison)
Eve and Eddie (regular actors)
Broadcast
BBC Scotland for CBBC, 17 January 2014 to present
Synopsis
Two teams face a mischievous mix of tongue-in-cheek comedy, off-the-wall questions, nonsensical studio games and slapstick challenges. Each team will be composed of comedians and celebrity guests, with a 'junior sidekick' selected to help too.
Most shows had different combinations of ideas, some physical comedy, some sitting at the desk and shouting out silly answers. One regular round featured Iain Stirling raiding his dressing-up box to give bad impressions of historical figures. Another asked the audience for words so the team could incorporate them into a shaggy dog story about why they're not able to hand in their homework.
Iain declared a winner for each round, the worst performers were given a comedy forfeit by Mr Smash (a PE teacher incapable of doing anything but grunt). The points didn't matter, the programme was a Friday night entertainment and succeeded in this aim.
Catchphrases
"Who's been swotty and who's been naughty?!"
"We didn't learn much -- but it was fun trying."
Title music
Syncbox are credited for music.
Inventor
Developed by Victoria Coker, Ed Morrish, and the Children's Scotland Development Team