The Sooty Show (1955)
Synopsis
The Sooty Show is a British children's Puppet series which aired on the BBC from 1955 to 1967 and ITV from 1968 to 1992. It follows the adventures and comedic day to day life of puppets Sooty, Sweep and Soo with their owner Harry Corbett, and in later years, his son Matthew.
First Air Date: 1955-01-16
Last Air Date: 1992-11-30
Number of Seasons: 42
Number of Episodes: 604
Created By: Harry Corbett
Networks: BBC One, ITV1, BBC Television
Top Cast
- Harry Corbett as Self
- Marjorie Corbett as Soo (voice)
- Matthew Corbett as Self
- Brenda Longman as Soo (voice)
- Connie Creighton as Self
- Bob Todd as The Master Villain
- Freddie Davies as Self
- Gerry Marsden as Self
- Ali Bongo as Self
- Roy Hudd as Self
Seasons
Specials (2011)
No overview available for this season.
Episodes:
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Ep. 1: The lost episodes: Sooty's Engineering Company
One of 12 episodes filmed in Harry Corbett's era with the intention of selling the shows concept to the American market. These episodes never aired on television, although several ended up being hired out to be projected at childrens parties in the 60's and 70's. They were eventually released on DVD.
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Ep. 2: The lost episodes: Sooty's Toy Shop
One of 12 episodes filmed in Harry Corbett's era with the intention of selling the shows concept to the American market. These episodes never aired on television, although several ended up being hired out to be projected at childrens parties in the 60's and 70's.
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Ep. 3: The lost episodes: The Sooty Olympics
One of 12 episodes filmed in Harry Corbett's era with the intention of selling the shows concept to the American market. These episodes never aired on television, although several ended up being hired out to be projected at childrens parties in the 60's and 70's.
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Ep. 4: The lost episodes: Sooty's Birthday Party
One of 12 episodes filmed in Harry Corbett's era with the intention of selling the shows concept to the American market. These episodes never aired on television, although several ended up being hired out to be projected at childrens parties in the 60's and 70's.
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Ep. 5: The lost episodes: Sooty's Pottery Shop
One of 12 episodes filmed in Harry Corbett's era with the intention of selling the shows concept to the American market. These episodes never aired on television, although several ended up being hired out to be projected at childrens parties in the 60's and 70's.
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Ep. 6: The lost episodes: Sooty's Space Ship
One of 12 episodes filmed in Harry Corbett's era with the intention of selling the shows concept to the American market. These episodes never aired on television, although several ended up being hired out to be projected at childrens parties in the 60's and 70's.
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Ep. 7: The lost episodes: Sooty's Tea Party
One of 12 episodes filmed in Harry Corbett's era with the intention of selling the shows concept to the American market. These episodes never aired on television, although several ended up being hired out to be projected at childrens parties in the 60's and 70's.
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Ep. 8: The lost episodes: Sooty's Garage
One of 12 episodes filmed in Harry Corbett's era with the intention of selling the shows concept to the American market. These episodes never aired on television, although several ended up being hired out to be projected at childrens parties in the 60's and 70's.
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Ep. 9: The lost episodes: Sooty's Bath Night
One of 12 episodes filmed in Harry Corbett's era with the intention of selling the shows concept to the American market. These episodes never aired on television, although several ended up being hired out to be projected at childrens parties in the 60's and 70's.
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Ep. 10: The lost episodes: Sooty at the Organ
One of 12 episodes filmed in Harry Corbett's era with the intention of selling the shows concept to the American market. These episodes never aired on television, although several ended up being hired out to be projected at childrens parties in the 60's and 70's.
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Ep. 11: The lost episodes: Sooty's Chemist Shop
One of 12 episodes filmed in Harry Corbett's era with the intention of selling the shows concept to the American market. These episodes never aired on television, although several ended up being hired out to be projected at childrens parties in the 60's and 70's.
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Ep. 12: The lost episodes: The Champ
One of 12 episodes created in the Harry Corbett era with the intention of selling the shows concept to the American market. These episodes never aired on television, although several ended up being hired out to be projected at childrens parties in the 60's and 70's.
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