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Catweazle Episode Guide

Here are listed all episodes of the series.
There are 26 Episodes in  total. Two series with 13 episodes. Each episode has a length of approx. 25 minutes.

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Episodes of Series 1

1. The Sun in a Bottle
2. Castle Saburac
3. The Curse of Rapkyn
4. The Witching Hour
5. The Eye of Time
6. The Magic Face
7. The Telling Bone
8. The Power of Adamcos
9. The Demi Devil
10. The House of the Sorcerer
11. The Flying Broomsticks
12. The Wisdom of Solomon
13. The Trickery Lantern

  Series 2


1. The Sun in a Bottle
 

11st century, England: Deep in the heart of the English countryside, magician Catweazle finds himself cornered by Norman soldiers. Calling upon his dubious magical powers, Catweazle leaps into a lake to escape his pursuers, but inadvertently ends up travelling nine hundred years through time and into the twentieth century.

German title: Die Normannen kommen
Dutch title: De Zon in een Fles

First broadcast UK: 15th February 1970 on "ITV"
First broadcast Germany: 28th April 1974 on "ZDF"



2. Castle Saburac
 

Seeing that Catweazle has taken refuge in a chicken hut, Carrot offers him a long overdue bath. The Bennet's cleaner is not impressed, although magic comes to the rescue, as does a new adobe for Catweazle, Castle Saburac.

German title: Burg Saburac
Dutch title: Kasteel Saburac

First broadcast UK: 22nd February 1970 on "ITV"
First broadcast Germany: 5th May 1974 on "ZDF"



3. The Curse of Rapkyn
 

Continual misfortune and bad luck lead Carrot to believe there is a curse on Hexwood Farm. A chance encounter at a local history museum leads Catweazle to a magic book, and an even greater discovery.

German title: Das Zauberbuch
Dutch title: De Vloek van Rapkin

First broadcast UK: 1st March 1970 on "ITV"
First broadcast Germany: 12th May 1974 on "ZDF"



4. The Witching Hour
 

Parish councillor Miss Bonnington worries Carrot, especially as she appears to have her eyes firmly set on his father. Carrot decides that only magic will spirit her away, and who better than Catweazle to provide the spell.

German title: Hexerei
Dutch title: Het Spook-Uur

First broadcast UK: 8th March 1970 on "ITV"
First broadcast Germany: 19th May 1974 on "ZDF"



5. The Eye of Time
 

Sam has little luck with his weekly flutter on the horses. Busy at the farm, Sam asks Carrot if he can place his bets for him. Catweazle is dragged in to help, and ends up having an audience with the mysterious Madame Rosa.

German title: Das Auge der Zeit
Dutch title: Het Oog van de Toekomst

First broadcast UK: 15th March 1970 on "ITV"
First broadcast Germany: 26th May 1974 on "ZDF"



6. The Magic Face
 

Mrs Derringer, a wealthy American photographer takes a picture of Catweazle at an old cottage. Eager for Catweazle to pose for more shots, she asks Carrot to bring him over to her house. Catweazle reluctantly agrees, convinced he's under her spell.

German title: Das magische Abbild
Dutch title: Het Magisch Portret

First broadcast UK: 22nd March 1970 on "ITV"
First broadcast Germany: 2nd June 1974 on "ZDF"



7. The Telling Bone
 

Catweazle's calamitous magical powers have landed him on the spire of a local church. Catweazle is encouraged to come down by the vicar trying to offer assistance, but very soon it is the clergyman who is in need of help.

German title: Der Zauberknochen
Dutch title: Het Sprekende Bot

First broadcast UK: 29th March 1970 on "ITV"
First broadcast Germany: 9th June 1974 on "ZDF"



8. The Power of Adamcos
 

Catweazle sees Norman soldiers and thinks he's returned to his own time. In the confusion, he loses his sacred knife Adamcos. The trail leads to an antique shop, where Catweazle is desperate to retrieve his magical dagger.

German title: Adamcos
Dutch title: De Kracht van Adamcos

First broadcast UK: 5th April 1970 on "ITV"
First broadcast Germany: 16th June 1974 on "ZDF"



9. The Demi Devil

 

A visit from a missing pet equals chaos for Catweazle who thinks he's turned Carrot into a monkey. In desperation, Catweazle pays a visit to the eccentric Colonel Upshaw in the hope he'll be able to reverse the magic.

German title: Verwechslungen
Dutch title: De Demi Duivel

First broadcast UK: 12th April 1970 on "ITV"
First broadcast Germany: 28th June 1974 on "ZDF"



10. The House of the Sorcerer
 

Sparks fly when Sam tells Mr Bennet he is leaving for a new job with Cyril Fitton, an ornithologist based in the local woods. Catweazle stumbles across the bird watcher's caravan and is temporarily employed as an assistant.

German title: Das Hexenhaus
Dutch title: Het Huis van de Tovenaar

First broadcast UK: 19th April 1970 on "ITV"
First broadcast Germany: 21st June 1974 on "ZDF"



11. The Flying Broomsticks

 

Brooms have been disappearing mysteriously from the area. Sergeant Bottle goes to Hexwood Farm to interrogate Mr. Bennet. The real culprit is, of course, Catweazle, who has been stealing brooms for a spell which he hopes will take him back to his own time.

German title: Dreißig Reisigbesen
Dutch title: De Vliegende Bezemstelen

First broadcast UK: 26th April 1970 on "ITV"
First broadcast Germany: 23rd June 1974 on "ZDF"



12. The Wisdom of Solomon
 

Mr Bennet employs a new housekeeper, Mrs Skinner, who arrives with her obnoxious son Arthur. Soon, both are upsetting the atmosphere at the farm. Catweazle is called upon to provide the necessary magic to remove the pair.

German title: Der Zaubertrank
Dutch title: De Wijsheid van Solomon

First broadcast UK: 3rd May 1970 on "ITV"
First broadcast Germany: 18th June 1974 on "ZDF"



13. The Trickery Lantern
 

Aware that the way back to his own time lies through water, Catweazle prepares for the long journey home. Seeking protection from the Normans, Catweazle steals a spotlamp that Carrot has bought for his father's birthday.

German title: Die Zauberformel
Dutch title: De Electrische Lantaarn

First broadcast UK: 10th May 1970 on "ITV"
First broadcast Germany: 30th June 1974 on "ZDF"


 


 

 
 


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