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Badger and character
* Badger ( comics ) ( The Badger ), a comic book character and series created in 1982
* Badger ( Firefly ), a minor character from the American TV show Firefly
* Badger ( Farthing Wood ), a character from the animated children's television series The Animals of Farthing Wood
* Badger ( Monarch of the Glen ), a character from UK TV series Monarch of the Glen
* Bill Badger, the main character of a series of books by Denys Watkins-Pitchford including Bill Badger and the Pirates
* Badger Beadon, a character from Why Didn't They Ask Evans?
* Badger, a character in the children's book The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame
* Badger, a character in the show Breaking Bad
Badger Township is essentially agricultural in character, although a large percentage of it is of marginal quality with thin, sandy soils or swampland and potholed, essentially abandoned or unused for any cropland or pasturage purpose.
The Badger, another Mike Baron character who was also published by First Comics, made several guest appearances in the pages of Nexus.
The Badger is a comic book character and series created by writer Mike Baron in 1983.
One of the challenges presented by the closure of the park is finding employment for Mr Hudson, who appears to have no other talent besides playing Badgey the Badger, and is actually in character permanently.
According to DVD commentary, Joss Whedon stated that he himself was originally written to play as reoccurring character Badger.
An example of this is pointed out by Trpcic herself in the audio commentary to " Shindig ", where they are visible on the lapel of the character Badger played by Mark Sheppard.

Badger and English
* George Percy Badger ( 1815 – 1888 ), English Anglican missionary and scholar of oriental studies
* Len Badger ( born 1945 ), English footballer for Sheffield United 1962 – 1976
* Badger ( person ), an archaic English term for a dealer in food
In 1900, the Census focused more upon ethnicity as defined by country of origin rather than racial background, but it is noteworthy that no residents of Badger Township in the Census of 1900 were of German, English, Slavic, Italian or Southern European descent.
* George Percy Badger ( 1815 – 1888 ), English Anglican missionary and scholar of oriental studies
* George Percy Badger ( 1815 – 1888 ), English Anglican missionary and scholar of oriental studies
' Brock ' being Old English for Badger, so in a literal sense the village of Brookwood translates to ' badger wood '.

Badger and children's
* Cult writer Russell Hoban, author of Riddley Walker and the Frances the Badger children's books, was born and grew up in Lansdale.
It is often mistakenly believed that there is an association with badgers but this is a modern affectation from the 1950s when Cecily M Rutley created Brock the Badger in a children's story.
Bodger and Badger is a BBC children's comedy programme which was first broadcast in 1989.

Badger and television
* Ruth Badger ( born 1978 ), British reality television contestant and TV presenter
In 1958, WISN-TV became the flagship of the short-lived local Badger Television Network, a three-station television network in Wisconsin ; the other two stations were WFRV-TV in Green Bay and WKOW-TV in Madison.
Jayston played Neville Badger in the 1989 television adaptation of David Nobbs's comedy of manners A Bit of a Do.
He was perhaps best known as Basil " Badger " Allenby-Johnson in the 1970s television series The Misfit.

Badger and Bodger
Some people who have been in the cage or the attic included Vince Earl, Sarah Greene, John Kettley, Hugo Myatt ( as Treguard from Knightmare ), Su Pollard, Bodger and Badger and Peter Simon.
The Adventure Game, Bodger and Badger, Play School and Jackanory.
Later series featured Bodger moving to other jobs and began to feature less of Bodger, concentrating more on Badger and his friend Mousey.
Series 1 featured Bodger and Badger working in Troff's Nosherama, a run-down café.
Both Bodger and Badger made friends with the waitress, Mavis.
Series 2 and 3 featured Bodger and Badger working at Letsby Avenue junior school ; Simon worked as the caretaker, Badger made friends with the school children and crawled around the air vents.
Series 4 featured Bodger and Badger working at Chessington World of Adventures, a real theme park in Surrey.
Bodger was the caretaker there, and Badger made friends with a girl called Holly who frequently visited the theme park.
Beasley kept trying to catch Badger to try to get Bodger chucked out.
Series 5, 6 and 7 featured Bodger and Badger living in a rented bedsit flat.
Badger kept Mousey's presence a secret from Bodger, because Bodger tried to get rid of Mousey in the first episode of Series 5 by setting traps for her.
Series 5 mainly featured everyday adventures between Bodger, Badger and Mousey.
Mrs Dribelle didn't allow her tenants to keep animals in her properties, so Bodger always had to hide Badger whenever she came to the flat.
Series 8 and 9 featured Bodger and Badger running a B & B in the fictional town of Puddleford.
Millie was friends with Bodger and knew about Badger, as he was friends with her dog, China.
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