Sooty (2011)

Sooty, also referred to as The Sooty Show, aired throughout September and October 2011 on the CITV channel. It was filmed largely at Richard Cadell's theme park in Somerset It also saw the return of the miniature bathroom, bedroom, and kitchen sets as well as the camper-van. Scampi, Butch and Ramsbottom will made a few background roles. A variety of celebrity guest stars include former presenter Matthew Corbett, Frank Bruno, Justin Lee Collins, Paul Daniels, Debbie McGee, Keith Chegwin, Ann Widdecome, Ken Morley, Norman Barrett, Stacey Solomon, Brendan Cole, and Nicola Marie Bloor. Co-writers Wink Taylor and Alex Skerratt, as well as Richard's brother, David Cadell and Soo's voice artist, Brenda Longman, make a few uncredited cameo appearances.

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Season From To Episodes
All Seasons
Specials June 2009 February 2022 6
Season 1 September 2011 November 2011 26
Season 2 September 2013 December 2013 26
Season 3 September 2018 October 2018 6
Unassigned Episodes 0
Season From To Episodes
Specials 0
Unassigned Episodes 64
Absolute ordering places all episodes in a single ordered season. This is generally used for anime.
Season From To Episodes
Season 1 0
Unassigned Episodes 64
Name Number of Episodes Dates
Adrian Hedley 4 09/07/2013 - 10/27/2013
Richard Cadell 2 06/30/2009
Name Number of Episodes Dates
Matthew Corbett 2 10/19/2013
Wink Taylor 2 09/08/2013 - 10/27/2013
Richard Gauntlett 1 09/07/2013
Alex Sherratt 1 06/30/2009

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Sooty

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The Sooty franchise is focused upon the adventures of Sooty, a fictional glove puppet character created by magician and puppeteer Harry Corbett in the 1950s, alongside his other friends Sweep and Soo. Although fundamentally focused upon programmes for British children's television, Sooty also incorporates stage shows, both of which make use of a mixture of slapstick comedy, prop comedy – ranging from gunge, cream pies and water pistols – magic tricks, and music. All routines in both are primarily aimed at providing family-friendly entertainment suitable for young children. In addition, the franchise also include merchandising, ranging from annuals to toys. One such product that was sold was a toy musical instrument – referred to as a "xylophone", but in reality a toy glockenspiel – based upon the same instrument use by Sooty up until the 1980s

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