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Wooly and Worth are a sheep and dog duo who appeared in adverts for the now-defunct British retail chain Woolworths from 2003 to 2008.

Wooly is a sheep with a red 'W' painted on his chest and acted dim witted. Worth is a sheepdog who wears a blue collar with a red circular tag with a white letter 'W' on it and acted as the straight man of the two.

The Wooly and Worth Show[]

This show wasn't a show, instead it was a commercial Woolworths from 2007 (probably) to 2008. These commercials were meant to act as a show, since Woolworths showed their products at the end of these commercials, they were already Some adveras commercials. ts featured a celebrity or fictional character visit the two (e.g. Darth Vader and Jackie Chan). Worth would then send Wooly to Woolworths to get something relating to said person, only for Wooly to get distracted and buy something else instead.


Plush toys of Wooly and Worth were sold at Woolworths from 2004 until 2008.

Trivia[]

  • Despite Wooly and Worth being friends, Worth would treat Wooly like a slave as Worth sends Wooly to Woolworths to get something 'relating to something that Worth said'. Wooly is treated as a slave in The Wooly and Worth Show commercials.
  • Wooly and Worth were the main characters for the 2004 Christmas commercial, which was the Christmas Show from 2004.
  • Worth and Kelly are not in a relationship. As Kelly only appeared in one 2007 commercial.
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