What happened to Catweazle?

What happened to Catweazle?

At the end of the first series Catweazle bids goodbye to Carrot and returns to his own time. But when we rejoin him in the second season, we find that instead of returning to his quiet cave, Catweazle has been imprisoned in a castle dungeon by an unscrupulous lord, and forced to work on a spell to turn lead into gold.

When was Catweazle made?

February 15, 1970
Catweazle/First episode date

Did Catweazle ever get home?

When Catweazle returns home at the end of the first series (ultimately temporarily) and Carrot must say a hurried goodbye, we feel clearly his unexpectedly profound sense of loss. He bids farewell not just to Catweazle, but to a truly special chapter of his life – in reality as well as in fiction, perhaps.

Where was the water tower in Catweazle?

The water tower “Castle Saburac” was build especially for the series, in a small wood near the Home Farm. But it was not used for filming inside. For all the scenes on the tower was build an extra water tank on the ground. The scenes inside the water tower were shot in the film studios.

Where can I watch Catweazle?

Currently you are able to watch “Catweazle” streaming on BritBox Amazon Channel, BritBox.

Who had a toad called Touchwood?

Catweazle
Catweazle searches for a way to return to his own time while hiding out in a disused water tower on abandoned Ministry of Defence land, which he calls Castle Saburac, with his familiar, a toad called Touchwood (a pun on touchstone).

How many episodes of Catweazle are there?

26
Catweazle/Number of episodes

How many episodes of catweazle are there?

What channel is catweazle on?

ITV

Catweazle
Running time 25 minutes
Production company London Weekend
Release
Original network ITV

How long did catweazle run for?

Catweazle, 1970 Catweazle was a cult Sunday teatime kids drama series. Despite it only running for two seasons it’s still fondly remembered over 40 years after it’s first broadcast. A third series was in the works and was to be set again on the Bennet’s farm, but never made it past the draft stage.

How many seasons of Catweazle are there?

2

Catweazle
No. of series 2
No. of episodes 26
Production
Running time 25 minutes

What was Catweazle frog called?

Catweazle searches for a way to return to his own time while hiding out in a disused water tower on abandoned Ministry of Defence land, which he calls Castle Saburac, with his familiar, a toad called Touchwood (a pun on touchstone).

Where was duck halt Catweazle?

Duck Halt wasn’t a real railway station: it was an outbuilding on the Brickendonbury Estate. I understand that its physical location has been pinpointed and it’s been established that the building has been demolished.

Who played carrot in Catweazle?

Robin Davies

Robin Davies
Born Robert Richard Davies16 January 1954 Tywyn, Merionethshire, Wales
Died 22 February 2010 (aged 56) Norwich, Norfolk
Years active 1965–2010

What did Robin Davies died of?

Lung cancer
Robin Davies/Cause of death

He died in Norwich, Norfolk on 22 February 2010 of lung cancer, and was interred at St Peter’s Church, Walsingham, Norfolk, on 1 March 2010.

Where was the water tower in catweazle?

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