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Catweazle

  • TV Series
  • 1970–1971
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
1.2K
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Catweazle (1970)
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A medieval wizard (though not a very good one) is transported to the modern age.A medieval wizard (though not a very good one) is transported to the modern age.A medieval wizard (though not a very good one) is transported to the modern age.

  • Creator
    • Richard Carpenter
  • Stars
    • Geoffrey Bayldon
    • Robin Davies
    • Gary Warren
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Creator
      • Richard Carpenter
    • Stars
      • Geoffrey Bayldon
      • Robin Davies
      • Gary Warren
    • 14User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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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
    • Creator
      • Richard Carpenter
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    john191158

    Charming and hilarious

    This UK series about a magician from the norman times trapped in 20th century england is really charming and hilarious to watch.Sadly only 2 series were ever made and fortunately have now become available on video for those of us now in our late 30's and early 40's+ to enjoy all over again.There are memorable scenes and performances but all involved and richard carpenter who wrote the original storylines was arguably a little ahead of his time dealing with such themes as astrology and the runes etc. I loved this series,the second series being my personal favourite of the two.I can watch these episodes over and over and still laugh my head off.10 out of 10 all they way.Simply brilliant!Salmay dalmay adonay!
    Won-tolla

    Then the thirteenth you must find...

    Poor Catweazle! All he wanted was a spell that would make him fly. While he never took off (not by magic, anyway), the series definitely did!
    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!
    10Jumbajookiba

    Childhood memories that were real

    I watched Catweazle when it was originally broadcast and I loved it. I was only seven and nearly 50 years on Talking Pictures channel have started showing it again and it's even better than I remember, possibly because I originally watched it in good old black and white and now I'm watching it on a colour TV. Thank you Talking Pictures, another terrific series from the 60s, 70s and 80s. Happy memories.
    8trevorwomble

    Highly original and great fun family television

    This was Geoffrey Bayldons finest hour. The premise of a medieval magician with questionable skills accidentally transported forward in time 900 years is a great canvas to write of his exploits dealing with life in the modern world (well, England circa 1970 anyway).

    Although the 'fish out of water' scenario has been done in other TV shows and films, this has a certain charm of its own, with some delightful characterisation, amusing dialogue and guest appearances by the likes of Hattie Jacques amongst others to keep the viewer watching. Catweazle's reactions to modern life and its tools (the telephone in particular) is at times hilarious. And although a series now half a century old is bound to show its age, this surprisingly adds to its charm, seeing our nation in a time with no mobile phones, no dvd or VHS players, no video games and every car is british made adds to its appeal.

    If you are under ten (or over 40 and remember those simpler times) then you should enjoy the wit and wisdom of our medieval sorcerer hero stranded in time, desperate to get back to his. The first series is definitely superior to the second. It is fresher for a start and had more unpredictable scenarios to enjoy. Despite the more polished look, the second series starts to run out of steam and ideas by the midway point and this is what stopped me giving it ten stars. Bayldon rightly felt the scripts started to run out of ideas after about episode six of series two but the cast (including the underused Peter Butterworth) battle through and end on a high note. In fact series creator Richard Carpenter felt that the change of setting and supporting cast in series two and the relocation to a stately home was a mistake by the producers. But don't let that put you off the whole Catweazle experience and just how creative a writer Richard Carpenter was and how despite a long stage, screen and television career, Geoffrey Bayldon will always be remembered for this iconic character.

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    • Trivia
      Catweazle's pet toad/familiar was called Touchwood.
    • Goofs
      In a number of episodes, close-ups of Catweazle reveal he has fillings.
    • Quotes

      Catweazle: Salmay, Dalmay, Adonay!

    • Connections
      Featured in Zomergasten: Episode #8.3 (1995)
    • Soundtracks
      Busy Boy
      (uncredited)

      composed by Ted Dicks

      [Series theme tune]

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • February 15, 1970 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Кетвизл
    • Filming locations
      • Home Farm, East Clandon, Guildford, Surrey, South East, England, UK(Hexwood)
    • Production companies
      • London Weekend International (L.W.I.)
      • London Weekend Television (LWT)
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    • Runtime
      • 30m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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