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** Dustin the Turkey has also gained popularity.

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** Dustin the Turkey has also gained popularity.popularity to the point where he released several albums and even garnered a number of (spoiled) votes in the 1990 presidential election.
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Starting eponymously as Dempsey's Den in 1986 as a two-hour afterschool block the first incarnation of the block consisted mostly of animated cartoon series whose broadcast rights were bought by RTÉ with linking segments and interstitials presented by popular radio presenter and DJ Ray Darcy. The most popular segment from this era that would be carried throughout all incarnations of the block would be the Birthday Roller, wherein the names and ages of children would scroll up the screen on the day of their birthday based on the details submitted by their parents and be read out by one of the presents. In later years, a photograph or picture could be sent in, and the presenters (humans and puppets) would wish them a personalized "Happy Birthday" through the camera in anticipation that they were watching.

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Starting eponymously as Dempsey's Den in 1986 as a two-hour afterschool block the first incarnation of the block consisted mostly of animated cartoon series whose broadcast rights were bought by RTÉ with linking segments and interstitials presented by popular radio presenter and DJ Ray Darcy.D'Arcy. The most popular segment from this era that would be carried throughout all incarnations of the block would be the Birthday Roller, wherein the names and ages of children would scroll up the screen on the day of their birthday based on the details submitted by their parents and be read out by one of the presents. In later years, a photograph or picture could be sent in, and the presenters (humans and puppets) would wish them a personalized "Happy Birthday" through the camera in anticipation that they were watching.
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''The Den'' was an Irish children's programming block that aired on RTÉ2 from its inception as Dempsey’s Den in 1986 until its cancellation in 2010. For 80s, 90s and 00s Irish kids ''The Den'' was the answer to the British Creator/{{CBBC}} and Creator/{{CITV}} bringing with it a uniquely Irish sensibility in the form of puppets and subversive humour.

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''The Den'' was an Irish children's programming block that aired on RTÉ2 [[Creator/{{RTE}} RTÉ2]] from its inception as Dempsey’s Den in 1986 until its cancellation in 2010. For 80s, 90s and 00s Irish kids ''The Den'' was the answer to the British Creator/{{CBBC}} and Creator/{{CITV}} bringing with it a uniquely Irish sensibility in the form of puppets and subversive humour.

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Starting eponymously as Dempsey's Den in 1986 as a two-hour afterschool block the first incarnation of the block consisted mostly of animated cartoon series whose broadcast rights were bought by RTÉ with linking segments and interstitials presented by popular radio presenter and DJ Ray Darcy. The most popular segment from this era that would be carried throughout all incarnations of the block would be the Birthday Roller, wherein the names and ages of children would scroll up the screen on the day of their birthday based on the details submitted by their parents and be read out by one of the presents. In later years a photograph or picture could be sent in and the presenters (humans and puppets) would wish them a personalized “Happy Birthday” through the camera in anticipation that they were watching.

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Starting eponymously as Dempsey's Den in 1986 as a two-hour afterschool block the first incarnation of the block consisted mostly of animated cartoon series whose broadcast rights were bought by RTÉ with linking segments and interstitials presented by popular radio presenter and DJ Ray Darcy. The most popular segment from this era that would be carried throughout all incarnations of the block would be the Birthday Roller, wherein the names and ages of children would scroll up the screen on the day of their birthday based on the details submitted by their parents and be read out by one of the presents. In later years years, a photograph or picture could be sent in in, and the presenters (humans and puppets) would wish them a personalized “Happy Birthday” "Happy Birthday" through the camera in anticipation that they were watching.



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* StraightMan: Ray D'Arcy played this role to the wacky hijinks of his puppet co-stars.

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* StraightMan: Ray D'Arcy played this role to the wacky hijinks of his puppet co-stars.co-stars.
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Sadly cut backs and management changeovers at RTE would lead to less emphasis on presenters and puppets that made ''The Den'' iconic. With the decision to rebrand RTE's children's and young people's output as TRTE and RTEjr ''The Den'' came to an end in September 2010 after three decades on Irish television.

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Sadly cut backs and management changeovers at RTE would lead to less emphasis on presenters and puppets that made ''The Den'' iconic. With the decision to rebrand RTE's children's and young people's output as TRTE and RTEjr [=RTEjr=] ''The Den'' came to an end in September 2010 after three decades on Irish television.
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** Dustin the Turkey has also gained popularity and was present on many other shows.

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and was present on many other shows.Rodge as Podge first appeared solely he soon gained his brother Rodge and the two starred in their own show and soon gained a talk show.
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* BreakoutCharacter: Zig and Zag are the most popular characters in the block and has gained their own animated series.
** Their dog Zuppy as well as he was on the show the longest even without Zig and Zag.
** Dustin the Turkey has also gained popularity and was present on many other shows.
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* ChannelHop: During major sporting seasons, such as the FIFA World Cup weekday morning and weekend programming the block has been known to air on RTE One to allow for coverage on RTE Two which regularly airs sporting events.

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* ChannelHop: During major sporting seasons, such as the FIFA World Cup weekday morning and weekend programming the block has been known to air on RTE One to allow for coverage on RTE Two which regularly airs sporting events.events.
* StraightMan: Ray D'Arcy played this role to the wacky hijinks of his puppet co-stars.
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After a reunion segment on RTÉ's Comic Relief in 2020, it was announced that The Den would be coming back in November 2020, reuniting Zig, Zag, Ray and Dustin to host.

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After a reunion segment on RTÉ's Comic Relief in 2020, it was announced that The Den would be coming back in November 2020, reuniting Zig, Zag, Ray and Dustin to host.
host. The Den returned that year to Irish TV in a new format, mixing celebrity guests, competitions and music. Despite widespread public goodwill, the series was not renewed, prompting Ray D'Arcy to speak out publicly about his disappointment. A petition against the cancellation has received over 1000 signatures.
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