publication date: Apr 7, 2010
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author/source: Alex Bell
To say
Sooty is an institution is
understating the case – the simple
yellow glove puppet with black ears has been a mainstay of
children's TV in Britain for over
60 years. Toby doesn't really know the
TV series, but he thoroughly enjoyed the
Sooty in Space stage show he went to see at the age of
four. Sooty,
Sweep and Soo have remained the
key characters in this classic slapstick
puppet show. Only
sensible Soo can actually talk to the
puppet master – who in this
DVD is
Matthew Corbett, who took over from his father Harry,
Sooty's creator, in the mid 70s, after a stint in
Rainbow.Sooty's appeal is
timeless; along with long-eared,
grey-furred Sweep, he is a perennial
mischief-maker, finding his way into
situations that usually require
Matthew to be bamboozled,
flustered, angry or amused, or a
combination of all four.
The Big Surprise contains 100 minutes of Sooty action,
five 20 minute episodes including
The Big Surprise, Hidden Talent, Sticky Situation, Little Cousin Scampi and
Fanatical Fun. Dating from the late 80s and early 90s, each is
entertainingly traditional, with events like the chaotic visit of
Sooty's naughty little cousin Scampi, the gang practising their slightly wayward
singing and the day Sweep got tangled up in
Sellotape, stuck on some glue and immersed in
papier mâché. Everything is
happily resolved in the end, with a bit of a
song and a
dance, and the peril and
naughtiness is tame and far removed from
Horrid Henry levels of obnoxiousness.
Toby thought the programme was
great fun, although he reckoned it was probably
more suited to his little sister than him (not that I necessarily agree). Overall, though, it was the
slapstick and general
cheekiness of the puppets that was most
appreciated.
You can buy a copy of
Sooty - The Big Surprise [DVD] from Amazon by clicking this link.