Wednesday, June 7, 2017

Bodger and Badger creator Andy Cunningham dies aged 67

Andy Cunningham, the creator of children’s TV show Bodger and Badger, has died from cancer at the age of 67.

He also starred in the BBC show, in which he played handyman Simon Bodger and provided the voice for the beret-wearing badger that loved mashed potato.

Mr Cunningham died at the Royal Sussex County Hospital in Brighton on Monday.

His sister Tessa said he “lived to be loved and to make people laugh, starting with me, his little sister”.

‘Funniest big brother’

Mr Cunningham, who read English at Cambridge, gave comedian Julian Clary his first job when he was writing and directing for the Covent Garden Community Theatre Group, and he worked as a puppeteer in the Star Wars film Return of the Jedi.

“He had a quicksilver brain, a rebellious attitude, boundless compassion particularly for the underdog, unstinting levels of generosity and, of course, a passion for mashed potato,” Ms Cunningham said…

Source: Bodger and Badger creator Andy Cunningham dies aged 67 – BBC News


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