Bootsie and Snudge

Bootsie and Snudge

1960 · 4 seasons · 104 eps · ★ 7.0 · Comedy

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Bootsie and Snudge is a British television situation comedy series written, in the early days, by Barry Took and Marty Feldman; later writers were John Antrobus, Jack Rosenthal, ventriloquist Ray Alan and Harry Driver. The plot follows Former Sergeant Major Claude Snudge meets up with Corporal Bootsie when they both start work at an exclusive Gentlemen's Club. Of the 104 produced episodes, 100 of these survive.

Created by Marty Feldman, Barry Took

Network: ITV1

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