Learn with Sooty

Learn with Sooty! is part of a British children's television series The Sooty Show promoting educational videos for children to learn from 1989 to 1991. It features the glove puppet characters Sooty, Sweep (who appeared in 1957) and Soo (appeared in 1964), and follows them in their many mischievous adventures. Learn with Sooty! was presented by Matthew Corbett.

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  • TheTVDB.com Series ID 395641
  • Status Ended
  • First Aired June 5, 1989
  • Recent June 5, 1995
  • Average Runtime 50 minutes
  • Genres Children
  • Original Country Great Britain
  • Original Language English
  • Episode Screenshot Format 4:3 Screencap
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  • Created January 22, 2021 by
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  • Modified October 13, 2021 by
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Season 1 June 1989 February 1991 8
Season 2 April 1992 June 1995 7
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Unassigned Episodes 15
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Unassigned Episodes 15

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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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