Andrew Cunningham (13 May 1950 – 5 June 2017)
was an English actor, puppeteer, ventriloquist and writer. He was best known as the creator and main writer of the children's BBC television series, ''
Bodger & Badger'', in which he acted as the likeable but accident-prone Simon Bodger and his pet, Badger.
Personal life
Cunningham studied at the
University of Cambridge
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, where he read English.
He dropped out of this course at the end of the second of its three years, citing academic pressures as the reason for doing so, but later completed his degree at the
University of Reading
The University of Reading is a public university in Reading, Berkshire, England. It was founded in 1892 as University College, Reading, a University of Oxford extension college. The institution received the power to grant its own degrees in 192 ...
. By the mid-1990s, he was in a long-term relationship with co-star
Jane Bassett who played Millie the Milkwoman and voiced Mousey in ''
Bodger & Badger''. They later separated but remained good friends.
He also had a daughter, Phoebe, from a previous relationship.
Career
Before entering the acting profession and entertainment industry, he was an English teacher, then a social worker.
After a while Andy began to explore magic conventions and it was at one in Brighton where - after spending a considerable amount of time having trouble getting past the doorman - he ordered by mail order a puppet called "Benji the Adorable Puppy" (which he named "China" after the Cockney slang "china plate", meaning "mate" - later to be used as China the Dog in Bodger and Badger). When this puppet arrived, he found himself being able to operate the puppet dog naturally and was able to ad-lib routines and comments in a way that he wasn't comfortable with doing with the ventriloquist's doll (which he named Douglas). Soon after, he gave up his day job to turn this hobby into a full-time job, alongside his work with the Covent Garden Community Theatre (with whom he held various positions, including acting). It was while working as a director here that he gave comedian
Julian Clary his first big break.
Another act he developed was of a three-headed man named "Freeman, Hardy and Willis".
By the early 1980s, Andy had a regular income to supplement his magician and Community Theatre Group work as a handyman at a West London school, a job to which he admitted himself that he was entirely unsuited.
In 1986, Andy wrote a children's book featuring Mr Bodger and Magritte the rat entitled "Mr Bodger's Jumping Hat".
Also during this time,
Roland Rat
Roland Rat is a British television puppet character. He was created, operated and voiced by David Claridge, who had previously designed and operated Mooncat, a puppet in the Children's ITV television programme ''Get Up and Go!'' Claridge worke ...
became popular on
TV-am
TV-am was a TV company that broadcast the ITV franchise for breakfast television in the United Kingdom from 1 February 1983 until 31 December 1992. The station was the UK's first national operator of a commercial breakfast television franchise ...
's breakfast television
ITV franchise and many people in London who knew Andy because of his work with Magritte either began thinking that Andy had stolen the idea of a badly-behaved talking rat puppet from Roland Rat or confused Magritte with Roland, thinking Andy was Roland's puppeteer. It was also during this period when Andy made his only (uncredited) big-screen film performances in
Star Wars: Return of the Jedi.
Death
Cunningham died of
duodenal cancer
Duodenal cancer is a cancer in the first section of the small intestine known as the duodenum. Cancer of the duodenum is relatively rare compared to stomach cancer and colorectal cancer. Its histology is usually adenocarcinoma.
Familial adenomato ...
on 5 June 2017 at
Royal Sussex County Hospital
The Royal Sussex County Hospital is an acute teaching hospital in Brighton, England. Together with the Princess Royal Hospital, it is administered by the University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust. The services provided at the hospital inc ...
with his former partner and his family around him. He didn't regain consciousness after undergoing emergency stomach surgery, related to his cancer.
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1950 births
2017 deaths
English television writers
English male television actors
20th-century English male actors
Deaths from cancer in England
British male television writers