Dustin the Turkey

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Dustin The Turkey

Background information
Origin Flag of Ireland Dublin, Ireland
Occupation(s) Singer, TV presenter
Years active 1990–present

Dustin the Turkey, sometimes claiming the name Dustin Hoffman, is a popular Irish television puppet and star of RTÉ's The Den since 1990.[1] A "turkey vulture" with a strong Dublin accent, Dustin joined the show with puppets Zig and Zag but remained with the show after their 1993 departure. He also outlasted four human co-hosts: Ian Dempsey, Ray D'Arcy, Damien McCaul and Francis Boylan Jr., making him the longest serving member of the on-screen cast of The Den and one of Irish popular culture's iconic figures. On 23 February 2008 Dustin won the public vote to represent Ireland at the Eurovision Song Contest 2008 with the song "Irelande Douze Pointe" but failed to make it past the first semi-final stage.[2]

Dustin is voiced by Johnny Morrison, brother of Ciaran and Joe (who voices one of Zig and Zag, and Soky respectively).[3]

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[edit] Character history

Dustin was introduced as a character when one of the puppets, Zag, who was trying to join the upper classes, entered a golf tournament with Tony Fenton the 2fm DJ and came last. The prize was a Christmas Turkey, and a chance to meet movie star Dustin Hoffman. It transpired however, that the turkey shared the name of the movie star and was not only still alive, but had a Dublin accent and his own building company. Zig and Zag intended to eat Dustin for Christmas dinner, and only changed their minds when a frequent visitor to the show, artist and children's novelist Don Conroy, provided his taxonomical opinion that Dustin was, in fact a cross between a turkey and a vulture, and therefore unsuitable for consumption.[citation needed]

He makes appearances outside of The Den, including an annual appearance on The Late Late Show Toy Show special at Christmas where he makes fun of the show's regular host Pat Kenny, as he did with the previous host, Gay Byrne. More recently he has turned his attention to the many other Irish television personalities, including Eddie Hobbs, Ryan Tubridy and Derek Mooney.[citation needed]

In September 2005, after 15 years, Dustin 'left' The Den and got his own show, DDN (Dustin's Daily News)[4]

[edit] Musical career

He released his Greatest Hits album in 2001, which also featured two new songs, a Christmas version of Bruce Channel's "Hey Baby", called "Hey Santa", and a dance remix of "Sweet Caroline". On November 4, 2005, he released his first new single for 4 years, "Patricia the Stripper", a duet with Chris de Burgh aka Christy Burger. On November 11, 2005, he then released a new album, also his first for 4 years, called Bling When You're Minging.

These albums have featured backing vocals from many Irish stars including Bob Geldof, Boyzone and the late Joe Dolan. Many of his songs are parodies of either folk songs or well known chart hits from across the decades. He famously made the news in Britain in December 1996 when he was number one in Ireland with his songs "Christmas Tree" and "Rat Trap" (a cover version of The Boomtown Rats song which he sang with Bob Geldof, and made fun of him throughout), when in just about every other country the Christmas number one spot went to the Spice Girls with their song "2 Become 1".

[edit] Singles

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"Irelande Douze Pointe"

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"32 Counties"

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[edit] Albums

[edit] Eurosong and Eurovision 2008

Main article: Eurosong 2008
Dustin the Turkey in the first semi-final of Eurovision Song Contest 2008
Dustin the Turkey in the first semi-final of Eurovision Song Contest 2008

Originally the favourite to win, Dustin was chosen by the Irish People in a Public Vote at Eurosong to represent Ireland in the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest, becoming the first turkey and non-human in history to do so. [5]. Though it wasn't announced on the Eurosong show how many votes Dustin got from the public, an RTÉ radio show later announced the scores, revealing that the second place had an average of 15 points, while Dustin had 23, which shows that the public really did want to send a turkey to Eurovision. Despite it being a public vote, there was a mixed reaction from the live studio audience when the result was announced, including many audible boos. A panelist on the programme, former Eurovision winner Dana, stated that Ireland would be better withdrawing from the competition than sending Dustin. Despite her lack of support, past Irish Eurovision entries Dickie Rock and Maxi stated their beliefs that Dustin could win.

Dustin performed his song in the first semi-final on May 20. Dustin failed at qualifying to the final during the Eurovision semi-final and therefore he did not appear in the Eurovision final for the year 2008.

[edit] Political career

Dustin has on numerous occasions declared an interest in politics. In the past, he has mockingly run campaigns for a number of presidential elections. However, he has never been an official candidate. Though unforeseen at the time, a custom built up of people entering the name 'Dustin' or 'Dustin the Turkey' on the ballot paper, as a result of discontent with the lack of talent of all the candidates already on the election list. In several elections, including the 1997 presidential election several thousand Irish citizens deliberately spoiled their votes, by writing Dustin's name on their ballot papers. It is still common for Returning Officers to receive votes spoiled in this manner in contemporary elections. In his mock campaigns, he ran as a representative of "Fianna Fowl" (a play on Ireland's largest political party Fianna Fáil) [1] and also of the 'Poultry Party'. His campaign manifestos have included promising "to bring the DART to Dingle", as well as making sure every young boy in Ireland got to go on a date with the Spice Girl of their choice (later Pussycat Doll).

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Preceded by
Dervish
Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest
2008
Succeeded by
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