Civvy Street
23rd September 1960Bootsie's Punctured Romance
Snudge's School Friend
Watching Television
A Day Off
The Beady Eye Of The Little Yellow God
Of Mouse and Men
Doing The Step
Cordon Bleu
The Blind Date
Our Hearse
2nd December 1960Locked in the Washroom
9th December 1960Bath Night
16th December 1960Johnson's Retirement
23rd December 1960The Batchelor Party
30th December 1960Barber Shop Quartet
6th January 1961Claude Faust
13th January 1961Hathaway's Dotage
20th January 1961The 'At Home'
27th January 1961There's No Smoke
3rd February 1961Mr. Magee
10th February 1961The Morning After
17th February 1961Old Hassett's Chair
24th February 1961A Game of Snooker
3rd March 1961Snudge's Date
10th March 1961Bank Robber
17th March 1961Once a Thief...
24th March 1961Morning Surgery
31st March 1961The Moth Hunt
7th April 1961The Cemetery
14th April 1961Old Comrades
21st April 1961How to Win Friends
28th April 1961Days Fishing
5th May 1961The Launderette
12th May 1961The Concert Pianist
19th May 1961A Night Out
26th May 1961Rally Round the Flag
2nd June 1961Visiting Time
9th June 1961The Holiday
16th June 1961Back Pay
23rd June 1961Bootsie 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.