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Catweazle

  • Fernsehserie
  • 1970–1971
  • 6
  • 30 Min.
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Catweazle (1970)
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Catweazle ist ein Magier aus der Zeit der Normannen, der durch Magie in die Zukunft geworfen wird. Mit Hilfe von zwei Jungen versucht er mit Hilfe der Magie in seine eigene Zeit zurückzukehr... Alles lesenCatweazle ist ein Magier aus der Zeit der Normannen, der durch Magie in die Zukunft geworfen wird. Mit Hilfe von zwei Jungen versucht er mit Hilfe der Magie in seine eigene Zeit zurückzukehren.Catweazle ist ein Magier aus der Zeit der Normannen, der durch Magie in die Zukunft geworfen wird. Mit Hilfe von zwei Jungen versucht er mit Hilfe der Magie in seine eigene Zeit zurückzukehren.

  • Stoffentwicklung
    • Richard Carpenter
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Geoffrey Bayldon
    • Robin Davies
    • Gary Warren
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    • Stoffentwicklung
      • Richard Carpenter
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Geoffrey Bayldon
      • Robin Davies
      • Gary Warren
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    Geoffrey Bayldon
    Geoffrey Bayldon
    • Catweazle
    • 1970–1971
    Robin Davies
    Robin Davies
    • Carrot
    • 1970
    Gary Warren
    • Cedric Collingford
    • 1971
    Charles 'Bud' Tingwell
    Charles 'Bud' Tingwell
    • Mr. Bennet
    • 1970
    Neil McCarthy
    Neil McCarthy
    • Sam Woodyard
    • 1970
    Moray Watson
    Moray Watson
    • Lord Collingford
    • 1971
    Peter Butterworth
    Peter Butterworth
    • Groome…
    • 1970–1971
    Elspet Gray
    Elspet Gray
    • Lady Collingford
    • 1971
    Gwen Nelson
    Gwen Nelson
    • Mrs. Gowdie
    • 1971
    John Ringham
    John Ringham
    • Oscar…
    • 1971
    Patricia Hayes
    Patricia Hayes
    • Mrs. Skinner
    • 1970
    Peter Sallis
    Peter Sallis
    • Stuffy Gladstone
    • 1970
    Bernard Hepton
    Bernard Hepton
    • Cyril Fitton
    • 1970
    Aubrey Morris
    Aubrey Morris
    • Leslie Milton
    • 1970
    Brian Wilde
    Brian Wilde
    • Mr. Potts - The Vicar
    • 1970
    Hattie Jacques
    Hattie Jacques
    • Madam Rosa
    • 1970
    John Junkin
    John Junkin
    • Sergeant Bottle
    • 1970
    Marjie Lawrence
    Marjie Lawrence
    • Theda Watkins
    • 1970
    • Stoffentwicklung
      • Richard Carpenter
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    8jakobkettner

    Nostalgia strikes again!

    This is nostalgia at its finest!

    For all people who just desire to watch a simple series about friendship and how fast one can be overrun by nowadays' inventions, this is the perfect entertainment. Short episodes, no boring lenghts and especially enough but not too much humor.

    The main character, Catweazle, is a wizard from about 1066 who by accident teleported himself and his toad into the 1970s. There, he is confronted with all kinds of modern technology (electricity, cars etc.). Together with a teenage friend, he finds at the beginning of each season, he explores this unknown time and tries to get back in his own time.

    Interestingly enough, Catweazle is not as dumb as any other cliched time traveler who still can't figure out the technology of the future on the third try.

    I also liked the actors really well: Geoffrey Bayldon just perfectly melts into the role of Catweazle. Harold, Cedric (Catweazle's friends in season one and two) and Catweazle are portrayed in a perfect manny, a bit over the top but not too much. Thus, each character grows on you within the first episode.

    Although it's a kids show, also adults can have fun with it. It is one of the best British TV shows to just relax for approx. 25 minutes per episode. I loved watching it again!
    davo-19

    Catweazle's Magical Mayhem!

    Filmed with humor, warmth and charm, Catweazle captured the imagination of children everywhere, with the story of a hapless magician and his pet toad Touchwood, trapped nine hundred years ahead of their time. Filmed to the brim with hilarious pandemonium and magical mayhem the loveable sorcerer enters a labyrinth of chaos on his quest to return to his own time.

    Unforgettable for Geoffrey Bayldon's outstanding performance as Catweazle, the series also boasted a superb regular cast of Charles Tingwell (Mr Bennet), Neil McCarthy (Sam) and Robin Davies (Carrot), whilst guest appearances by some of Britain's top actors of the time ensured the series of it's quality status.

    An instant childrens TV classic Catweazle was applauded by critics and fans alike when it was first shown, earning it's writer Richard Carpenter, a Writers Guild award in 1971.
    8Lejink

    Catweazle's a jolly good fellow

    When I think of the TV shows I loved as a kid that seem to have disappeared into the ether of television limbo such as many episodes of Patrick Troughton's Dr Who, series one and two of "Ace Of Wands" and the whole of "The Flaxton Boys", it seems almost like magic that from around the same time, the two series, each comprising thirteen episodes of Richard Carpenter's creation of Catweazle can be tracked down and watched. I can well remember watching it on Sundays at teatime and have just finished watching the last episode of Series One. I'm happy to say it holds up really well today, a testament to Carpenter's skilful writing and Geoffrey Bayldon's enchanting performance in the title role. Catweazle of course was the Anglo Saxon wizard who to escape pursuing Norman soldiers cast a spell on himself which threw him 900 years into the future. There he meets and forms a dependant, if sometimes prickly friendship with a teenage boy, nicknamed "Carrot" whose father's farmhouse now stands on the spot of his old dwelling.

    Just about the only spell of Catweazle to work in the modern day is that of hypnosis which he casts on young Carrot to never reveal his identity to others and to occasionally make himself invisible to certain people, such as big-lunk farmhand George, who's regularly around. Catweazle's only aim is to get himself back to his own time but until he finds the right spell to do this there's plenty of time for he and Carrot to have many misadventures out in the countryside where the boy and his recently widowed dad live.

    Clad only in a raggedy old gown and sporting tousled long hair and grizzled beard, Catweazle was a terrific creation, brought to life wonderfully by Bayldon who, with a mischievous twinkle in his eye, immerses himself totally in the part to create one of British children's TV's most original and lovable characters. Much of the fun comes from old Cat becoming acquainted with modern inventions such as the motor car, camera, telephone (or telling-bone as he amusingly terms it) and even the simple light bulb a.k.a. the sun in a bottle to his disbelieving eyes. There's a nice chemistry between the old magician and his schoolboy chum, winningly played by young Robin Davies and the rest of the adult cast put in performances notably lacking condescension. Guest stars throughout this run included well-known British actors like Hattie Jacques, Peter Sallis, John Junkin and Patricia Hayes but it's fair to say none of them got the better of the displaced old boy.

    Topped off with a bright and breezy theme tune, it's a really lovely series the likes of which they certainly don't make anymore and I'm now looking forward to moving onto series two.
    t_ethan

    Great Show~

    I grew up watching this show (in German 'voiceover') and I can only recommend it to viewers of all ages. I actually just ordered the DVD's and can't wait to watch it again and again. The Brit's have done a great job with this show by treating kids like people and not like little dummies, the story line is continuously interesting and of course Catweazle himself is an incredible character. Catweazle's sudden journey from the 11th century into the 20th century is a tale of wonderful stories that make you laugh and cry and make you want to be part of the story. The actor that plays Catweazle did a great job acting as if he was from the 11th century and his amazement about 'new' inventions in the 20th century seem so real, I remember laughing until my belly hurt when he discovered the phone. I don't want to give away to much because I believe this is a show that is still worth watching in this day and age. A must see:-) Cheerio!!
    8trevorwomble

    Superior family programming from the golden era of imagination

    A medieval English magician tries to escape the invading Norman armies of the 11th century and inadvertently sends himself 900 years into the future where he must survive and work out a way to return to his own time.

    Both witty and inventive with a solid turn from the late Geoffrey Bayldon, this fun show entertained a generation of children and adults. Well written by the talented Richard Carpenter, there is also a nostalgiafest going on here for middle aged adults looking at how relatively unspoilt the English countryside was just half a century ago and may bring back some memories of their youth.

    No nastiness here, just good fun and whilst we watch Catweazle learn about modernity we also learn a little about us too.

    A good cast helps pad the show out too. Personally I found series one to be more interesting than series two and the show was starting to flag a little by the middle of the second series, although the wonderful Peter Butterworth does help partially redeem it, but it it is still a darned sight more watchable than the majority of family centric TV shows these days. The innocence of a bygone era coupled with a 'famous five' sense of adventure and well written characters kept this show ticking along. Some fun cameos help with the nostalgia value as well.

    Good clean fun and hugely inventive.

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      Catweazle's pet toad/familiar was called Touchwood.
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      In a number of episodes, close-ups of Catweazle reveal he has fillings.
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      Catweazle: Salmay, Dalmay, Adonay!

    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Zomergasten: Folge #8.3 (1995)
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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 28. April 1974 (Westdeutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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    • Drehorte
      • Home Farm, East Clandon, Guildford, Surrey, South East, England, Vereinigtes Königreich(Hexwood)
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • London Weekend International (L.W.I.)
      • London Weekend Television (LWT)
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