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Sooty (2011 TV series)
2011–2014 British spinoff of the 1955 TV series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sooty is a British children's slapstick television series that aired on CITV and the Mini CITV block from September 2011 to October 2018. It was later rerun on ITVBe's "Little Be" strand. It was the fifth such incarnation of the series to feature the titular character Sooty, following the previous series which ended in 2004. It is also the first since presenter Richard Cadell bought the licensing rights to the brand in 2008. This programme focuses on the storyline of the titular character, two of his puppet friends, and the presenter starting a new life running a holiday park known as Slater’s Holiday Park based at a British coastal resort.[1]
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Premise
This series focuses on the storyline of Richard, the presenter starting a brand new job at "Slater's Holiday Park" set in a British coastal resort, along with Sooty (the titular character), Sweep and Soo.
Production
The series is filmed at Brean Leisure Park in Somerset, an amusement park that was co-owned by Cadell until 2014.
Cast
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- Richard Cadell – he is the presenter of the show and is Sooty's best friend.
- Sooty – he is a mute yellow bear who is the protagonist. He owns a magic wand whose power is invoked using the words "Izzy wizzy, Let's get busy!"
- Sweep – a dim-witted grey dog with a penchant for bones and sausages. He communicates using bizarre squeaks.
- Soo – a calm and collected female panda who acts as the foil for both Sooty and Sweep. Usually wears a red skirt. She wears pink wellies as seen in an episode. Voiced by Brenda Longman.
Celebrity guests
- Celebrity guests in the pilot were Mark Roper, Brenda Longman and Wink Taylor.
- Celebrity guests in the first series were Stacey Solomon, Justin Lee Collins, Keith Chegwin, John Shuttleworth, Paul Daniels, Debbie McGee, Brendan Cole, Matthew Corbett, Frank Bruno, Jimmy Carlo, Norman Barrett and Ann Widdecombe.
- Celebrity guests in the second series include Joe Pasquale, Amy Childs, Caroline Quentin, Dave Benson Phillips, Brian Blessed, B*Witched, Richard Arnold, The Krankies, Helen Pearson and Stu Francis.
- Celebrity guests in the third series included Faye Tozer, John Challis, Peter Andre and Lisa Riley.
Episodes
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Pilot (2009)
The series pilot, "The Big Day Out", was released in August 28, 2009. It concerns Richard, Sooty, Sweep, and Soo going on a trip to Brean, Somerset, but in true Sooty Show style – nothing goes to plan. It features Mark Roper, Brenda Longman, and Wink Taylor. Longman also reprised her role as "Mo" from the Sooty & Co. TV series.
Series 1 (2011)
Series 2 (2013)
Series 3 (2018)
On 15 April 2018, the official Sooty Twitter account announced that a third series had been greenlit.[2] The series was filmed in June 2018 over a two-week period and began airing in September of the same year. This series airs on ITVBe's LittleBe programming strand instead of on CITV.
Special (2022)
On 21 February 2022, a special episode was produced to promote the upcoming "Sooty Land" theme park area at Crealy Theme Park & Resort, which opened on 28 May 2022.
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International Broadcast
In October 2014, BBC Worldwide was appointed the licensor for the series in Australia and New Zealand.[5]
Home media
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Region 2 DVDs have been released in the United Kingdom by Abbey Home Media.
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Planned movie
A movie based on the series is due to be released in the future. The logline is, "Soo has been kidnapped by an evil showbiz impresario who will pull every trick in the book to turn her into a global superstar and Sooty and Sweep need her back." Brenda Longman announced in a Q&A with fans, that it is in pre–production, but she is not sure of a release date.[8]
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