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:This page is about the children's television character.

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:Bosco is also the name of a brand of chocolate syrup. The name Bosco is also used by a Princeton, New Jersey based hip-hop DJ.

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Chocolate syrup - Princeton, New Jersey - Hip-hop

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:For the French writer, see Henri Bosco.

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Bosco was an Irish children's television programme produced during the late 1970s and early 1980s. It was produced by the Lambert Puppet Theatre.

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Irish - Television - 1970s - 1980s - Lambert Puppet Theatre

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The main character in the programme was Bosco, a small red-haired puppet with bright red cheeks. Bosco lived in a box, which he only left to go on excursions to places such as Dublin Zoo (the Irish language word for 'box' is bosca).

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Dublin Zoo - Irish language

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Any guests to the show would enter and exit through the 'Magic Door'. This was also used to exit the shot to any inserts in the show. The Magic Door told where people (or the camera shot) were going through song.

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There were various short animations, usually stop-motion, as part of the show. The plonksters were plasticine critters, which were continually engaged in fights or schemes against each other. Flaherty was a dog, continually plagued by an amateur crow magician in a series of shorts featuring stop-motion models. Freddy the Fox featured a host of well-modelled characters, with distinctive traits, such as Fiachra the Frog. There was also a cartoon featuring a potato family, The McSpuds, that lived in a supermarket (Savers). At night, the potato children, Sheila and Seamus, would run amok.

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Stop-motion - Plasticine

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Occasionally, characters from the Lambert Theatre's other show, Wanderly Wagon, would be introduced into the show.

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The show featured arts and crafts segments, in the style of the BBC's children's programme Blue Peter. Another main part of the show was story-time.

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Arts and crafts - BBC - Blue Peter

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The show ran for approximately forty episodes, but was repeated before (and later during) The Den daily until 1998.

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The Den - 1998

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During 2000, the Bosco puppet was stolen in a burglary of the Lambert Puppet Theatre's museum, and photos of it in various places around the world were sent to the media.

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