Catweazle

Catweazle (1970-1971)

EndedScripted showComedy, Adventure, Children

The time-travelling Anglo-Saxon wizard Catweazle finds himself transported to the present day when one of his magical spells goes wrong.

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Scheduleevery Sunday (25 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E13The Thirteenth SignApr 4, 1971
S02E12The Magic CircleMar 28, 1971
S02E11The Battle of the GiantsMar 21, 1971
S02E10The Walking TreesMar 14, 1971
S02E09The Ghost HuntersMar 7, 1971
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Catweazle' premiere?

'Catweazle' premiered on June 12, 1970.

Who played the role of Catweazle in the show?

The role of Catweazle was played by Geoffrey Bayldon.

Who was the creator of 'Catweazle'?

'Catweazle' was created by Richard Carpenter.

What is the central plot of 'Catweazle'?

The central plot of 'Catweazle' revolves around an eccentric, time-traveling wizard from the 11th century who finds himself lost in the modern world.

Who helps Catweazle navigate the modern world?

An earthy, farmer's son named Carrot helps Catweazle navigate the modern world.

In what episode does Catweazle discover the word "elektrickery"?

Catweazle discovers the word "elektrickery" in the episode entitled "Castle Saburac."

What is the name of Catweazle's talking toad?

The name of Catweazle's talking toad is Touchwood.

What is the setting of 'Catweazle'?

'Catweazle' is set in rural England, specifically in the village of Hexwood.

What is the name of Catweazle's owl familiar?

The name of Catweazle's owl familiar is Dulcibel.

In what episode does Catweazle go to a football match?

Catweazle goes to a football match in the episode entitled "The Sign of the Crab."

What is the name of the church bell that Catweazle believes can take him back to the 11th century?

The name of the church bell that Catweazle believes can take him back to the 11th century is Great Tom.

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