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3 unusual facts about The Den


Echo Island

She also presented The Den's Disney Club for several seasons and appeared on Celebrity Farm in 2003.

Live at 3

From 1986 Good Afternoon remained but Ian Dempsey, accompanied by Zig and Zag, took control of introducing children's programming from 4:30pm with a new show called Dempsey's Den.

Zampa the Lion

Zampa the Lion is the official mascot of Millwall Football Club, a fictional giant lion deriving his name from Zampa Road, which is the postal address of the club's stadium The Den, and from the club's nickname The Lions.


Dean McCarthy

Shortly after being selected for the role he made a dance appearance on the long running Irish talk show The Late Late Show hosted by Pat Kenny and was interviewed by Dustin the Turkey on Irish children's show The Den.

South Bermondsey

It is a largely industrial area and has been the home of Millwall Football Club since 1993 when the club moved to its new stadium The Den in Zampa Road.

Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters

However, this information was not at all widespread, and the existence of the project remained unknown to almost the entire fanbase until 30 January - 2 February 2006, when the Irish children's television strand The Den aired the first four episodes on RTÉ Two.


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Beaver Cleaver

He wins a big doll in a party game and retreats from the feminine frills and furbelows to the den where Linda's father (Lyle Talbot) entertains him by exhibiting his gun collection.

Best Bitz from Back Den

Highlights include attacks by Ted, a malicious panda, on the presenters, Christmas specials of The Den and footage is also shown of characters such as Captain Joke, Captain Pillowcase and Cousin Nigel and the Irish Film and Television awards of 1989 where Zig and Zag "accidentally" mistook then taoiseach Albert Reynolds with actor Burt Reynolds and addressed him as "your majesty".

Hillegom

Hillegom is also home to the Den Hartogh Ford Museum, which has the world's largest collection of Ford automobiles.

ID Two

Some of the traditional segments from The Den of Ray D'Arcy's era, including the astronomical reports from Astronomy Ireland were moved into iD Two.

John Dunton

He had early success with Thomas Doolittle's The Lord's last-sufferings, the topical Stephen Jay's Daniel in the Den, and a sermon by John Shower.

Tōkyū Den-en-toshi Line

In accordance with this plan, the Ōimachi Line was renamed the Den-en-toshi Line on October 11, 1963 and officially extended to Nagatsuta on April 1, 1968.