These caps are from 2003:
After finding them I decided to find out more about this show I'd never heard of...here's what I found:
Why is the Bronx Bunny Show on Central Elements? Central Elements founder Alexx Thompson starred in a few episodes during their filming in Los Angeles, CA. So below are some videos and photos.
Two foul-mouthed furry animals - a bunny and a bear - invite celebrity guests into their Bronx TV studio where they run a haphazard chat-show for the uncensored cable and satellite station Channel 69. in the U.k Wrapped around the chat-show elements are snippets of supposedly adult education programmes and gratuitous shots of semi-nude women in titillating situations.
The creative talent behind The zig and zag show returned to TV with this raunchy ragbag of comedy ideas. The premise is that Bronx Bunny runs the show and tries to keep in check his colleague - the ghastly, unreconstructed, lust-crazy, chain-smoking bear Teddy T. These basic stereotypes, complete with broad Bronx accents and laddish attitudes, meant that the show's style - though ironic - still encompassed all the factors that would feature in a straight version of such a premise: bare breasts, provocative sexual situations, bad language, fart jokes, and so on. Such juvenile vulgarity held obvious appeal for the Loaded generation of young males, but dubious though this premise was, the show had some hilarious moments, many stemming from its worst excesses. The celebrity guests even seemed happy to be insulted, leered at or satirised by the pair of potty-mouthed puppets.
The idea of bad puppets wasn't new but Morrison and O'Hara (like Beavis And Butt-head's Mike Judge or South Parks {Parker and Stone) produced moments of wit that cut through the coarseness and revealed the intelligence beneath the vulgarity.
*Note: Ten episodes were announced but only six were broadcast.
Word has it H.B.O has bought the show watch for it!