The Morbegs

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A Morbeg
A Morbeg
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The Morbegs was a popular Irish children's television show which was aired on The Den in the late 1990s. It starred two furballs called Molly and Rossa who lived in Morbeg Land. They appeared alongside various human actors, including Tommy Tiernan, in the guise of wizards and witches.

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  • The word morbeg is derived from the Irish words mór, meaning big or large and beag, meaning small or little.

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Children's: Bosco | The Den | The Morbegs | Wanderly Wagon
Music: The Last Broadcast

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