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A FLURRY of nostalgic Bosco fans are engaged in a bidding war for a rare edition of the children's puppet -- which could sell for up to €500.
These puppets gave us so many special memories throughout our childhoods. Star puppet Bosco tweeted about how he has taken the news. Thanks I’m sad but it’s all right to be sad when something ...
IRISH children of the recession-hit 1980s, who watched Bosco on RTE, can FINALLY see what’s behind the squeaky-voiced star’s Magic Door in the Botanic Gardens in Dublin. For more than 1… ...
“Bosco put out a tweet saying ‘Puppets’ hearts can break’. Temple Street Children’s Hospital replied with a virtual hug, and that really made me cry.
Popular puppet Bosco is set to embark on a nationwide tour of Ireland over the coming months. The former RTE star is celebrating 40 years since first appearing on screens as the star of the ...
Any Irish person growing up in the Ireland of the 1980s would have had Bosco as an everpresent feature of their childhood. For those a generation before Wanderly Wagon was also a big draw.
The creator of cult TV puppet Bosco today won a prestigious RTÉ short story competition. Dubliner Joe O’Donnell saw off competition from 22 shortlisted writers to win the €3,000 RTE Francis ...
More from RTÉ Radio 1 Recently, The Lambert Puppet Theatre announced it would be selling its Dublin premises, after 45 years playing home to family favourites like Bosco and The Wanderly Wagon.
They relate to Bosco because he's `one of the lads'. A lot of the adults who come spend the evening watching their kid's faces," says Paula, who looks far too young to be 24-year-old Bosco's "mammy".