- Catweazle
"Catweazle" was a British
television series in 1970, created and written by Richard Carpenter and produced byLondon Weekend Television under the LWI (London Weekend International) banner, and screened in the UK onITV . There were two seasons with 13 episodes of 25 minutes each.The series was immensely popular in Britain, The Netherlands, Germany, Australia and Norway.
ummary
The series featured
Geoffrey Bayldon as the title character, an eccentric, incompetent, dishevelled and smelly (but lovable) old 11th century wizard who accidentally travels through time to the year 1970 and befriends a young red-headed boy, nicknamed Carrot (Robin Davies ), who spends most of the rest of the series attempting to hide Catweazle from his father and farmhand Sam. Meanwhile Catweazle searches for a way to return to his own time whilst hiding out in 'Castle Saburac', a disused water tower, with his 'Familiar', atoad called Touchwood.The second series featured a 12-part
riddle which Catweazle, once more transported to 1970sEngland , attempts to solve one clue per episode, with the solution (as he thinks) being revealed in the 13th.Catweazle mistakes all modern
technology for powerful magic (see also Clarke's third law), particularly 'elec-trickery' (electricity ) and the 'telling bone' (telephone ).The entire series was shot on 16mm. The first series was mostly shot on location at Home Farm, East Clandon, near Guildford in Surrey, England in 1969. The second series around the Bayford/Brickendon area in Hertfordshire in 1970.
There are two
novelisation s by Carpenter, one for each series: "Catweazle" and "Catweazle and the Magic Zodiac". A comic strip version was also produced, written byAngus P. Allan and printed in TV comicLook-In . It inspired theBoo Radleys song, "Catweazle".The series won the
Writer's Guild award forBest Children's TV Drama Script in 1971.The first series was released on Region 2
DVD on23 May 2005 , with a short reunion documentary "Brothers in Magic" and audio commentaries on selected episodes by Carpenter, Bayldon, Davies and Executive Producer Joy Whitby. The second series was released on29 August 2005 .eason 1
Originally shown between Sunday, 15 February 1970 and Sunday, 10 May 1970.
Actors
*Catweazle:
Geoffrey Bayldon
*Edward Bennet ('Carrot'):Robin Davies
*Mr.Bennet:Charles Tingwell
*Sam Woodyard:Neil McCarthy Episodes
# The Sun in a Bottle
# Castle Saburac
# The Curse of Rapkyn
# The Witching Hour
# The Eye of Time
# The Magic Face
# The Telling Bone
# The Power of Adamcos
# The Demi Devil
# The House of the Sorcerer
# The Flying Broomsticks
# The Wisdom of Solomon
# The Trickery Lanterneason 2
Originally shown between 10 January 1971 and 4 April 1971.
Actors
*Catweazle:
Geoffrey Bayldon
*Cedric Collingford (A.K.A. Owlface):Gary Warren
*Lord Collingford:Moray Watson
*Lady Collingford:Elspet Gray
*Groome:Peter Butterworth
*Mrs Gowdie:Gwen Nelson
*Boris: Roger HammondEpisodes
# The Magic Riddle
# Duck Halt
# The Heavenly Twins
# The Sign of the Crab
# The Black Wheels
# The Wogle Stone
# The Enchanted King
# The Familiar Spirit
# The Ghost Hunters
# The Walking Trees
# The Battle of the Giants
# The Magic Circle
# The Thirteenth SignExternal links
* [http://www.zetaminor.com/cult/catweazle/catweazle.htm Episode guide, cast profiles and background information]
* [http://www.catweazlefanclub.co.uk/ Catweazle Fanclub UK]
* [http://www.propaganda.com.au/catweazle/index.html Catweazle Fanclub Australia]
* [http://www.catweazleonline.co.uk/ Catweazle Online]
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20041013024914/http://home.clara.net/digger/sixties/gb.htm Interview with Geoffrey Bayldon in August 2000]
* [http://www.screenonline.org.uk/tv/id/591129/index.html British Film Institute Screen Online]
*imdb title|id=0063881|title=Catweazle
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