Fungus the Bogeyman

Fungus the Bogeyman (2004)

EndedScripted showComedy, Family, Fantasy

Fungus's job is to venture above Bogeydom and scare dry-cleaners (a Bogey's name for humans). But on one trip disaster strikes and a dry-cleaner discovers their existence in Bogeydom. The dry-cleaner, Jessica, strikes up a friendship with Fungus' children and escapes back home to tell her father George all about it. George then decides to stake-out the entrance to Bogeydom, in order to catch a real-life Bogeyman.

Network
Scheduleevery Sunday at 17:55 (47 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E03Episode 3Dec 12, 2004
S01E02Episode 2Dec 5, 2004
S01E01Episode 1Nov 28, 2004
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Fungus the Bogeyman' premiere?

'Fungus the Bogeyman' premiered on December 27, 2004.

Who played the lead character of Fungus in the TV show?

Timothy Spall played the lead character of Fungus.

What was the genre of 'Fungus the Bogeyman'?

The genre of 'Fungus the Bogeyman' was comedy/fantasy.

How many episodes of 'Fungus the Bogeyman' were produced in total?

A total of four episodes of 'Fungus the Bogeyman' were produced.

What was the running time of each episode of 'Fungus the Bogeyman'?

Each episode of 'Fungus the Bogeyman' had a running time of 60 minutes.

Who directed 'Fungus the Bogeyman'?

Richard Claus directed 'Fungus the Bogeyman'.

What was the basic premise of 'Fungus the Bogeyman'?

'Fungus the Bogeyman' was about the life of a family of monsters living underground, who create and scare people with their fearsome ways.

Which studio produced 'Fungus the Bogeyman'?

'Fungus the Bogeyman' was produced by a co-production of Novel Entertainment, CBBC, and KRO, in association with Sea Lion Productions.

Was 'Fungus the Bogeyman' adapted from a book?

Yes, 'Fungus the Bogeyman' was an adaptation of a novel by Raymond Briggs.

What was the name of the book on which 'Fungus the Bogeyman' was adapted?

'Fungus the Bogeyman' was an adaptation of the book of the same name by Raymond Briggs.

Who wrote the script for 'Fungus the Bogeyman'?

The script of 'Fungus the Bogeyman' was written by Brian Lynch and Tom de Ville.

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