Dick & Dom have been an iconic comedic duo entertaining audiences for over 25 years, carving a unique niche across television, theatre, film, and radio. Known for their chaotic and unpredictable humour, they gained widespread recognition with their double BAFTA-winning BBC1 Saturday morning game show ‘Dick & Dom in Da Bungalow’. The show, which became a cultural phenomenon, celebrated its 20th anniversary with a nationwide tour, receiving rave reviews from audiences and critics alike. Their talent further shone through in other BAFTA-winning productions, such as ‘Diddy Movies’ and ‘Diddy TV’, and their science entertainment show, ‘Absolute Genius’, which earned them another BAFTA for best presenters.
Beyond television, Dick & Dom have successfully showcased their versatility on stage and the big screen. In 2011, they starred in the hit family film ‘Horrid Henry: The Movie’, alongside Angelica Houston and Richard E Grant, which became the most-watched family film on Netflix. Their theatrical flair was evident when they played the roles of King Arthur and Patsy in the West End production of Monty Python’s ‘Spamalot’, earning critical acclaim. They also captivated audiences in 2015 when they starred in the World’s Biggest Panto, ‘Cinderella’, at the Barclaycard Arena in Birmingham, alongside Paul O’Grady and Bradley Walsh.
Their comedic style and infectious energy have not only entertained television audiences but have also extended to the live stage. They took their family comedy game show, ‘Dick V Dom’, on a successful national tour in 2017, headlined Butlins with an 80-date tour, and won ‘Best Family Entertainment Show’ at the Edinburgh Festival in 2018. Their shows regularly draw large crowds, from the main stage at the Eden Project to festivals across the UK, including Boomtown, Kendal Calling, and Camp Bestival. As DJs, they’ve thrilled tens of thousands, bringing their unique brand of raucous fun to club nights and universities nationwide.
Whether on screen, on stage, or behind the decks, Dick & Dom’s energetic style, irreverent humour, and boundless creativity have cemented their status as one of Britain’s most beloved double acts. From their early days as CBBC presenters to becoming stalwarts of British family entertainment, they continue to delight generations of fans with their innovative and entertaining performances. Their enduring appeal and adaptability ensure they remain a cherished part of the UK’s comedy landscape.