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Noughties kids TV legends are spotted DJ-ing hardcore D&B set at 1.30am as stars admit they’re ‘not normal’

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KIDS TV legends Dick and Dom, now in their 40s, were spotted DJing in a nightclub in the early hours of the morning in a new TikTok.

Richard “Dick” McCourt, 47, and Dominic “Dom” Wood, 46, shot to fame in the early 2000s.

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Dick and Dom fronted their smash TV show Dick & Dom In Da Bungalow and hosted a number of other kids shows[/caption]
Now, they appear at festivals including Glastonbury to entertain festivalgoers
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They were spotted DJing in a nightclub in the early hours of the morning in a new TikTok[/caption]

They fronted their smash TV show Dick & Dom In Da Bungalow for four years from 2002 until 2006 and hosted a number of other kids shows afterwards.

They last presented together on 2018’s Diddy TV but then made a comeback on BBC2’s Celebrity Antiques Road Trip.

But instead of coming to fans through TV screens, the duo took the show on a tour around the UK.

Now, appear at festivals including Glastonbury to entertain festivalgoers.

The double act has ignited stages with their Drum ‘n’ Bass flair, delighting crowds on the uni scene and touring festivals galore.

A recent TikTok showed the energetic pair head banging along to their upbeat DJ set in a nightclub at 1:30am.

They captioned the video: “Late 40s, 1:30am. Not normal!!!!!”

The age-defying pair took to the DJ decks in their graphics tees as the music blared and multicoloured lights flashed.

Looking back on such times when they were younger on the air, Dick gave an interview with Vice back in 2019 and said: “We had a don’t care attitude…

“Our lifestyle was a bit rock-and-roll at the time. We partied hard and worked hard, young and having fun.”

Dom added: “All our mates worked on the show, we were mates together. You couldn’t wait to get to the studio – it was so exciting when the cab pulled up at 5am.”

However, certain doors remain closed as they’re often pigeonholed for past antics.

Dick said: “Projects have been stopped because they just say, ‘You’re the guys who stood in a small house and yelled bogies.”

Acknowledging the challenge, he went on to say: “It’s hard for a lot of people to move on from it, when we know we can do other things. We wouldn’t get the Newsnight gig, that’s for sure.”

Dick and Dom Career

Television: Dick and Dom are best known for their children’s television work, including the BAFTA award-winning Dick and Dom in da Bungalow on CBBC and BBC One from 2002 to 2006. They also presented The Legend of Dick and Dom, Diddy TV, and Absolute Genius with Dick and Dom on CBBC.

Film: Dick and Dom appeared in the 2011 Netflix film Horrid Henry: The Movie as presenters.

Theater: Dick and Dom played King Arthur and Patsy in the West End production of Monty Python’s Spamalot in 2013, and starred in the 2015 Worlds Biggest Panto, Cinderella.

DJing: Dick and Dom have been DJing together since 1997 and play sets of classic and popular tunes at clubs, events, and after parties.

Awards hosting: Dick and Dom have hosted awards shows, including Children in Need.

Live shows: Dick and Dom’s live show Dick vs Dom sold out crowds across the UK, and they performed at festivals including Camp Bestival, The Big Festival, and the Edinburgh Fringe. They also performed on P&O Cruises.

But they haven’t let that stop them as they appeared on Radio 1 back in 2007, wowing audiences every Sunday morning, and have churned out hit podcasts like ‘Cash From Chaos’, ‘The Dick and Dom Debate’ and ‘Diddy Pod’.

In their personal life, Dom has been married to Sandi Lee Hughes since 2005, and the pair have two children together.

Sandi was a member of allSTARS*, had a self-titled TV show and landed four UK Top 20 singles within a year – Dick is the godfather of their sons, too.

Meanwhile, Dick has been dating actress and CBeebies presenter Katrina Bryan since 2015, and the pair got engaged back in 2019.

She’s had roles in Taggart, Nina and the Neurons, Sea of Souls, and even starred in a memorable Irn-Bru commercial.

The couple introduced their first child to their fans via an Instagram post in 2021, which showed Richard with a pram and captioned: “S*** got real”.

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Dick revealed that certain doors remain closed as they’re often pigeonholed for past antics[/caption]
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Away from TV, the pair have churned out hit podcasts like ‘Cash From Chaos’, ‘The Dick and Dom Debate’ and ‘Diddy Pod’[/caption]
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The double act has ignited stages with their Drum ‘n’ Bass flair[/caption]