Sooty

Sooty is a British children's television series that was produced for three series, that aired on ITV from 5 November 2001 to 6 January 2004. It replaced Sooty Heights, but remained the same setup of Sooty and the gang running a hotel, which saw a major re-vamp and later a change of name to 'Hotel Sooty'. It was presented by Richard Cadell and Vicki Lee Taylor.


Aliases
  • Sooty (2001)
English
  • TheTVDB.com Series ID 286244
  • Status Ended
  • First Aired November 5, 2001
  • Recent January 6, 2004
  • Network ITV1
  • Average Runtime 15 minutes
  • Genres Children Comedy
  • Original Country Great Britain
  • Original Language English
  • Relationship Types Friends
  • Setting Hotel / Motel
  • TV Type or Format Non-Story-based Comedy
  • Episode Screenshot Format 4:3 Screencap
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  • Created September 23, 2014 by
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  • Modified May 3, 2023 by
    Chris.Rodwell
Season From To Episodes
All Seasons
Specials 0
Season 1 November 2001 November 2001 13
Season 2 October 2002 December 2002 9
Season 3 October 2003 January 2004 8
Unassigned Episodes 0
Season From To Episodes
Unassigned Episodes 30
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Season From To Episodes
Season 1 0
Unassigned Episodes 30

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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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