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'''Scoop and Doozie''' was a children's puppet show that aired on CBC from 1999 to 2002, the show was about the everyday lives of Doozie, an orange toy bulldozer, Scoop, a yellow toy excavator, and Axel, a blue and red dump truck. The show also featured live action segments that would teach kids about the world of construction and machinery.
'''Scoop and Doozie''' was a children's puppet show that aired on CBC from 1999 to 2002, the show was about the everyday lives of Doozie, an orange toy bulldozer, Scoop, a yellow toy excavator, and Axel, a blue and red dump truck. The show also featured live-action segments that would teach kids about the world of construction and machinery.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scoop_and_Doozie], Wikipedia Page.</ref>
== Show Format ==
== Show Format ==
The show started out with the three machines, Axel, Scoop, and Doozie, doing something together when they encountered a problem. Upon this problem, they sometimes would go to the basement window of the house of the yard where the machines lived, and watch the owner of the house doing something to solve a similar problem. Other times the machines would go over to the fence posts to watch Fence TV (a video of real machines screened through a knothole). When the basement/Fence TV segment was done, the machines use what they had seen and heard to apply to the problem they had encountered.
The show started out with the three machines, Axel, Scoop, and Doozie, doing something together when they encountered a problem. Upon this problem, they sometimes would go to the basement window of the house of the yard where the machines lived, and watch the owner of the house doing something to solve a similar problem. Other times the machines would go over to the fence posts to watch Fence TV (a video of real machines screened through a knothole). When the basement/Fence TV segment was done, the machines use what they had seen and heard to apply to the problem they had encountered.


== Availability ==
== Availability ==
 
At least 29 episodes of the show exist across 2 seasons, season 1 had 21 episodes and season 2 only had 8 (according to google). 2 VHS tapes and 1 DVD exist featuring episodes of the show, there are also a handful of episodes on YouTube. Refer to the charts below to see what episodes are out there.
At least 29 episodes of the show exist across 2 seasons, season 1 had 21 episodes and season 2 only had 8 (according to google). 2 VHS tapes and 1 DVD exist featuring episodes of the show, there are also a handful of episodes on YouTube. Refer to the charts bellow to see what episodes are out there.


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=== References ===
=== References ===
 
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<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scoop_and_Doozie], Wikipedia Page.</ref>

Revision as of 04:51, 3 May 2021

Scoop and doozie first adventure dvd front.jpg

a picture of the DVD

Status: Partially Found

Scoop and Doozie was a children's puppet show that aired on CBC from 1999 to 2002, the show was about the everyday lives of Doozie, an orange toy bulldozer, Scoop, a yellow toy excavator, and Axel, a blue and red dump truck. The show also featured live-action segments that would teach kids about the world of construction and machinery.[1]

Show Format

The show started out with the three machines, Axel, Scoop, and Doozie, doing something together when they encountered a problem. Upon this problem, they sometimes would go to the basement window of the house of the yard where the machines lived, and watch the owner of the house doing something to solve a similar problem. Other times the machines would go over to the fence posts to watch Fence TV (a video of real machines screened through a knothole). When the basement/Fence TV segment was done, the machines use what they had seen and heard to apply to the problem they had encountered.

Availability

At least 29 episodes of the show exist across 2 seasons, season 1 had 21 episodes and season 2 only had 8 (according to google). 2 VHS tapes and 1 DVD exist featuring episodes of the show, there are also a handful of episodes on YouTube. Refer to the charts below to see what episodes are out there.

Season 1 Episodes Episode Name Status Additional Notes
1 My Way Or The Highway Found On YouTube and DVD
2 Pirate Treasure Lost
3 The Boat That Wouldn't Float Lost
4 Pretty Strong Found On YouTube and DVD
5 A Nice Change Lost
6 Nothing Springs To Mind Lost
7 Some Bunny Like Me Lost
8 Huff And Puff Lost
9 Mad As A Dozer Lost
10 Waiting For Go Dozer Lost
11 Spitting Image Lost
12 Budding Friendship Lost
13 Stop Thief! Lost
14 Undies, Away! Lost
15 Search And Rescue Lost
16 Remotely Interested Lost
17 Axel's Big Tow Lost
18 Oil's Well But Ends Well Lost
19 Sign Of Affection Lost
20 Fence Potato Lost
21 For The Birds Lost
Season 2 Episodes Episode Name Status Additional Notes
1 The Toys That Bind Found On YouTube
2 Brief Flight Lost Example
3 Magnetic Personality Lost Example
4 Star Vehicle Lost Example
5 Fit To Be Tied Lost Example
6 Bored Silly Lost Example
7 Double Scoop Lost Example
8 Music To My Gears Lost Example
Additional Episodes Episode Name Status Additional Notes
1 Hide And Seek Found On YouTube, DVD, And VHS
2 The Clean Machine Found On YouTube

Videos

Hide And Seek

The Clean Machine

My Way Or The Highway

Pretty Strong

The Toys That Bind

a review of the show

References

  1. [1], Wikipedia Page.