Bootsie and Snudge - Foreign Affairs

In 1964, a fourth series was broadcast as Foreign Affairs, and shows Bootsie (played by Bass) getting a job as a Security Officer at the British Embassy in Bosnik where he is joined by Claude Snudge (played by Fraser). Snudge not only thinks of himself as ambassador material, but also as usual feels justified in bullying Bootsie around.

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