The Sooty Show
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.
Richard shows, Sooty, Sue and Sweep his magic act before the christmas party. Sooty and Mathew visit the sick children in hospital.
Sweep gets Bonnie Langford to teach him how to be a ballet dancer.
Guest Robert Harbin displays his magical talents.
Soo is mentioned for the first time in the RadioTimes.
Remake of an earlier episode.
Sooty, Sweep, and Harry Corbett are at the Prince Charles Theatre, London
Sooty and Sweep show their holiday films.
Sweep and Harry Corbett rehearse for Sooty's Pantomime.
All Items arranged and orchestrated by Sooty himself
Sooty will return again in the autumn.
Sooty invites you to 'Sooty's Shop'.
You are invited to come Christmas shopping with Harry Corbett.
A hair- and fire-raising drama.
Harry Corbett and 'Sooty Mammoth Productions' present.....with Sooty and Sweep: A breath-taking serial in three weekly episodes.
Sooty and Sweep's adventure continues.
The final chapter of the adventure serial.
Featuring Sooty himself with Sweep and Butch assisted by a passing pedestrian.
Harry Corbett brings 'Sooty' back again with another grand Variety show.
A grand Christmas pantomime with Harry Corbett and Sweep.
Sooty carries on bravely, regardless of the petrol shortage.
Sooty's dog friend Sweep joins the show.
Harry Corbett and Sooty are in 'Family Fun' at the Floral Hall, Scarborough.
Harry Corbett and Sooty go on the roundabouts, on a steamer, on a donkey, and generally enjoy themselves.
Harry Corbett and Sooty go to the fairground, make waffles and candy floss, and put to sea in a steamer.
Harry Corbett and his family see a mock naval battle. Sweep nearly gets sunk-but Sooty saves the day.
Sooty shows you how to play the organ.
This episode contained a short film at the end featuring a special message from Harry Corbett who appeals to you to help other children less fortunate than you.
Sooty visits the National School-boy's Own Exhibition at the Horticultural Halls, Westminster and makes the usual exhibition of himself!
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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Language | English |
Release | 1955-01-16 |
Producer | BBC |