Sooty & Co. burst onto screens in 1993 and quickly became a firm favourite for kids across the United Kingdom. Made by Granada Television, this lively series continued the adventures of the cheeky yellow bear and his pals in a fresh shop setting that felt full of everyday surprises. Viewers loved how the puppets mixed slapstick with gentle stories, making each episode feel warm and unpredictable at the same time. Granada Television poured real charm into Sooty & Co., keeping the spirit of earlier Sooty outings while giving everything a brighter, busier look. The United Kingdom production captured that cosy British humour perfectly. Sweep still caused chaos with his water pistol, Soo stayed the sensible one, and little Scampi added extra mischief. Kids tuned in week after week because the show never talked down to them. It simply invited everyone into the fun. What made Sooty & Co. stand out in 1993 was its easy mix of magic tricks, songs and silly scrapes inside the shop. Granada Television knew how to balance the chaos so parents could enjoy watching too. The series felt like a proper slice of United Kingdom children's television from that era - bright, friendly and just a bit naughty. Many still remember the theme tune and the way Sooty's silent glances said more than words ever could. Looking back, Sooty & Co. holds a special place among 1990s kids' programmes. The Granada Television team kept the characters true to themselves while letting new stories unfold naturally. Families across the United Kingdom gathered round for those afternoon slots, laughing at the latest mess Sweep had made. Even now the 1993 series feels fresh because it never tried too hard. It just delivered pure puppet entertainment with heart, proving why Sooty & Co. remains a fondly recalled chapter in British television history.
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Year1993
Number of episodes89
Number of seasons6
Episode run time20
StatusEnded
GenresKidsComedy
Production countriesUnited Kingdom

