Snug and Cozi

Snug and Cozi is a children's slapstick comedy series that aired on the British television station ITV from 1996 to 1997.

Snug and Cozi speak a language called Squidge, which is gibberish to humans, but the occasional English word is recognizable.

When commissioned in 1996 by STV, the series was developed further to be included with a slight alteration in the name "cosy" to the spelling of Cozi in the title.

[6] The Times reported that alongside other shows, Snug and Cozi made Scottish Television's operating profit reach £3.3 million, a record number.

To promote the CD Snug and Cozi travelled to London, England to give the Prime Minister a copy.

Snug and Cozi was included in a book called The Legends of Kids TV written by Garry Vaux, where Richard talked about his time on the show.