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Bootsie and Snudge was a series written by Barry Took and Marty Feldman, also known for the BBC radio series Round the Horne. It featured Clive Dunn, more famous for being in Dad's Army as well as Alfie Bass and Bill Fraser and was a follow on from The Army Game. It centred around the Imperial Club. Bootsie Bisley and Claude Snudge were always opposed to each other. Barry Took (June 19, 1928 - March 31, 2002) was a British comedian, writer and television presenter. ... Actor Marty Feldman in Young Frankenstein (1974) Martin Alan Marty Feldman (July 8, 1934 – December 2, 1982) was a writer, comedian and film and television actor in the UK, famous for his bulging eyes, which were the result of a thyroid condition. ... The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is the largest publicly-funded radio and television broadcasting corporation of the United Kingdom (see British television) and the world. ... Round the Horne was one of the most influential BBC Radio comedy programmes, comparable to The Goon Show in its influence on other comedy programmes. ... Clive Dunn (born January 9, 1920) is a retired British actor, singer and entertainer best known for his role as Lance-Corporal Jones in the BBC sitcom, Dads Army. Born in London, a cousin of actress Gretchen Franklin, Dunn played small film roles from the 1930s onwards. ... Dad’s Army was a British sitcom about the Home Guard in the Second World War, written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft and broadcast on BBC television between 1968 and 1977. ... Alfie Bass as Mr. ... Bill Fraser in Doctor Who in 1980. ... The Army Game was a British television series about life in National Service broadcast between 1957 and 1961 by Granada Television . ...


In the early 1960s, the show was adapted into a successful strip cartoon in the British comic TV Comic. TV Comic was a British comic book published weekly between November 9, 1951 and June 22, 1984 for 1696 issues. ...


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Bootsie and Snudge TV Show - Bootsie and Snudge Television Show - TV.com (282 words)
Bootsie and Snudge was a spinoff of the British sitcom The Army Game and featured two of the long-running show's most popular characters.
Bootsie and Snudge moved on to the eight episode Foreign Affairs series in 1964.
In 1974, Bootsie and Snudge returned for a final, six episode color series that featured Bootsie as a millionaire and Snudge as his self-appointed financial advisor.', ' Bootsie and Snudge was a spinoff of the British sitcom The Army Game and featured two of the long-running show\'s most popular characters.
Bootsie and Snudge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (314 words)
Bootsie and Snudge was a UK television series written by Barry Took and Marty Feldman, also known for the BBC radio series Round the Horne.
In the Imperial Club Bootsie and Snudge resumed their roles of snivelling skiver and bullying sergeant, with contributions from the ancient and always-bumbling dogsbody, Johnson (Clive Dunn), all under the tyrannical eye of the "Hon.
Thus Bootsie's name for the character was "Ol' Tuptup".
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