To entertain Katarina, Sooty and his friends must put on their own version of William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet". This episode was written by Roger Stennett and directed by Jon Doyle.
Sweep wants to go back in time to the Wild West via the trapdoor, but once he and the rest of the gang get there, they encounter a criminal named "Filthy Ted" and Sooty tries to sort him out. This episode was written by Jimmy Hibbert and directed by Jon Doyle.
Scampi builds a robot so that he doesn't have to clean up the theatre in time for Katarina's theatre group, but unfortunately, the robot goes haywire and the gang has to stop it. This episode was written by Jimmy Hibbert and directed by Jon Doyle.
When the gang stops by an ancient wishing well, Scampi tosses a coin into it and wishes them that they are back in the medieval times. Once the wish becomes true, they encounter Sir Oswald the Merciless, who engages Sooty into a brawl. This episode was written by Roger Stennett and directed by Jon Doyle.
Sooty and his friends decide they want to take a sporting holiday in Switzerland, but the magic trapdoor takes them to Egypt. Despite some trouble, the gang still has fun and return home where Katarina will not believe a word they say. This episode was written by Roger Stennett and directed by Jon Doyle.
Sooty and the gang find themselves being chased by a howling monster on the moors of Scotland. This episode was written by Roger Stennett and directed by Jon Doyle.
Soo, Sweep, and Scampi are floating away in Captain Fogbound's hot air balloon and it's down to Sooty to rescue them. This episode was written by Jimmy Hibbert and directed by Jon Doyle.
Sooty, Sweep, Soo, and Scampi fancy a holiday to the Arctic to get away from the heatwave. The magic trap door has other ideas and transports the gang to a desert, where they accidentally join the French legionaries. This episode was written by Jimmy Hibbert and directed by Jon Doyle.
Sooty and the gang go decide to spend a day at the beach, but Sweep and Soo are kidnapped by the villainous Captain Neecap in his submarine.
Sooty and the gang travel to the Himalayas to have tea with the Abominable Snowman, but all they can find when they get to his cave is a very hairy snowball.
Katarina asks Sooty and the gang to get rid of a mouse, named Morris, who is roaming around the stage and hungry after hibernating since the Victorian era. Morris turns out to be harmless, and becomes friends with Sooty and the gang.
Katarina is upset that she never gets to go on Sooty and the gang's adventures, so Scampi decides to take her to a theme park on the planet Jupiter. But when she has a ride on a rollercoaster, it breaks down and she ends up speeding around the track!
Sooty and his friends are on the roof of the theatre having a nighttime picnic. Sooty and Soo are looking at the stars, when Soo spots a shooting star. Later, during their picnic, Soo thinks that she sees another shooting star, but it is actually an alien spaceship, and the gang get abducted by the aliens inside. This episode was written by Roger Stennett and directed by Jon Doyle.
Sooty and his friends are whisked away to Mars by their space alien friends.
Sooty saves Sweep from the ghost of Sir Ray Fanshawe, the former owner of the theatre who has a fear of sausages after he was buried alive in them, and as gratitude, the ghost offers them tickets to a magic show that's taking place 100 years in the past. Unfortunately, when Sooty takes part in the show and conjures up an elephant, it runs amok and the gang must stop it. This episode was written by Jimmy Hibbert and directed by Jon Doyle.
Sooty and the gang go on an adventure to Australia, and Sooty must rescue Sweep, Soo and Scampi from some talking kangaroos.
Sooty and the gang find a pirate ship on the beach, and decide to set out on a pirate adventure.
Sooty and the gang travel to Rome in AD 128, where they see Emperor Hadrian, who has a problem with his wall. They decide to decorate it with wallpaper. This episode was written by Roger Stennett and directed by Jon Doyle.
Little Cousin Scampi decides to dig a tunnel deep into the ground and find out what at's the centre of the earth, but he gets lost, and can't get back home - and things only get worse when Captain Neecap kidnaps him. Can Sooty, Sweep and Soo rescue him?
After seeing a film on the telly which Sooty, Scampi and Sweep think is rubbish, they decide to make their own motion picture with the help of Katarina and Captain Fogbound. This episode was written by Roger Stennett and directed by Jon Doyle.
The gang decide to go scuba diving in a coral reef with exotic fish, but the trapdoor instead takes them to a medieval kingdom where they must rescue a princess from a dragon. This episode was written by Jimmy Hibbert and directed by Jon Doyle.
Sooty and the gang go back to Scotland, where they help Cousin McScampi track the Loch Ness Monster in his submarine.
Sweep is convinced that the ghost of Sir Ray Fanshawe is haunting the coal shed, as it was full of sausages. The others don't believe him though, except for Morris the Mouse. Can Morris overcome his fear of ghosts and help Sweep to stop Sir Ray from haunting the coal shed?
Sooty and the gang, along with Katarina (without makeup), spend a day at the beach.
Thanks to Scampi's new invention, Sooty, Sweep and Soo have found themselves inside his favourite cartoon! Can Scampi rescue them? This episode was written by Malcolm McGookin and directed by John Doyle.
A new car park is being built near the theatre, and Sooty and the gang decide to help. But during the groundbreaking, dinosaur fossils are found, so Soo tries to figure out where they came from.