Sooty - Speedy Sweep and Other Stories is a UK VHS cassette that is released by VCI on 2nd September 1996. It features three episodes from Season 2 of Granada TV's "Sooty & Co" series in 1994.
Episodes[]
- Speedy Sweep - Sweep is desperate to drive Sooty's camper van, but Matthew won't let him. So, when no-one is looking, Sweep hi-jacks the van. Sweep's driving isn't as good as he think it is, and there's a wasp in the cab to add to his problems. Then the police notice his erratic driving...
- Sweep's Little Accidents - It appears Sweep is bed wetting and he is very worried about it. Sooty's water pistol has gone missing. Luckily, Mo arrives with a wide range of water pistols which she demonstrates on Matthew. Scampi confesses that he had hidden Sooty's water pistol on Sweep's bed. Matthew sings a song to Sweep called 'Nobody's Perfect' to make him feel better.
- Breakdown - Sooty and Sweep start a breakdown service to make extra money. Matthew goes out for a ride on his trike but the chain breaks. Sooty comes out to rescue him but the camper breaks down. Sweep and Scampi also come out but they forget to bring the tools. Matthew finally calls a breakdown firm and the trike and the camper are taken home by a professional relay vehicle.
Opening (Original 1996 release)[]
- VCI Children's Carnival Promo from 1995 with clips of "Thomas The Tank Engine & Friends", "Fourways Farm", "The Wind in the Willows", "Sooty & Co.", "Teddy Bear Sing-Along", "Rosie & Jim" and "Brum". [announced by Sarah Greene]
- Tracking control screen (1995-2005)
- Warning screen (1995-2005)
- VCI logo (1995-2005)
- Sooty and Co. intro
- Start of Speedy Sweep (1994)
Closing (Original 1996 release)[]
- End of Breakdown (1994)
- Sooty and Co. closing credits
- A Sooty Films Production logo for Granada Television
- VCI logo (1995-2005)
Trailers and info[]
The VCI children's carnival trailer from 1995 with clips from "Thomas The Tank Engine & Friends", "Fourways Farm", "The Wind in the Willows", "Sooty & Co.", "Teddy Bear Sing-Along", "Rosie & Jim" and "Brum".