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1 Overview  





2 Characters  



2.1  Pupils  





2.2  Teachers  





2.3  Recurring  







3 Episodes  





4 Home media releases  





5 Awards and nominations  





6 References  





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The Worst Witch (1998 TV series)






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The Worst Witch
Series title card
GenreChildren's fantasy
Comedy
Comedy horror
Drama
Magic
Based onThe Worst WitchbyJill Murphy
Written byMartin Riley (23 ep.)
Garry Lyons (12 ep.)
Clive Endersby (2 ep.)
Graham Mitchell (2 ep.)
David Finley (1 ep.)
Directed byAndrew Morgan (16 ep.)
Stefan Pleszczynski (15 ep.)
Alex Kirby (5 ep.)
John Smith (4 ep.)
Starring
  • Felicity Jones
  • Una Stubbs
  • Clare Coulter
  • Kate Duchêne
  • Jessica Fox
  • Theme music composerPaul K. Joyce
    Opening theme"Onwards Ever Striving Onwards" by the Choir of Wispers School for Girls[1]
    Ending theme"Onwards Ever Striving Onwards"
    ComposerPaul K. Joyce
    Country of originUnited Kingdom
    Canada
    Original languageEnglish
    No. of series3
    No. of episodes40(list of episodes)
    Production
    Executive producersMichael Haggiag
    Arnie Gelbart
    Dan Maddicott
    Jeff Lotman (series 2)
    ProducersAngela Beeching (30 ep.)
    Michael Haggiag (10 ep.)
    Production locationsTwickenham Film Studios, London
    Loseley Park, Guildford
    Castell Coch, Wales (Opening)
    Montreal, Quebec, Canada
    Running time30 minutes
    Production companies
    • United Productions
  • Galafilm Productions
  • Global Arts
  • Original release
    Network
    • ITV via the children's programming block (CITV) (UK)
  • YTV (Canada)
  • HBO (US)
  • Release22 October 1998 (1998-10-22) –
    26 January 2001 (2001-01-26)
    Related
  • Weirdsister College (2001)
  • The New Worst Witch (2005–07)
  • The Worst Witch (2017–20)
  • The Worst Witch is an ITV original television series, running from 1998 to 2001, about a group of young witches at a academy for magicians called Cackles Academy. The television series stars Georgina Sherrington and Felicity Jones, and is based on The Worst Witch series of books by Jill Murphy (published from 1974). It aired for a total of 40 episodes spread over three television series between 1998 and 2001, before being followed by its sequel Weirdsister College. Most episodes revolved around the academy, following the adventures of the worst witch ever, Mildred and her friends. The television series was later followed by The New Worst Witch, which ran for two series and chronicled the experiences of Mildred's younger cousin Hettie as she attended the school.

    A new adaptation, a UK-German co-production between CBBC, ZDF and Netflix, also titled The Worst Witch, premiered in January 2017 and ran for four seasons, concluding in 2020.

    Overview

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    The series stars Georgina Sherrington and Felicity Jones (as Mildred Hubble and Ethel Hallow respectively), and was broadcast from 1998 to 2001 on ITV, and later on HBO. The series also stars veteran British actress Una Stubbs as the eccentric chanting teacher, Miss Bat. Felicity Jones was replaced by Katy Allen after the first series. It was explained away as a magical makeover (a "witch-over"). The series also starred Mildred Hubble's close friends Emma Brown who played her best friend Maud Moonshine, Jessica Fox as Enid Nightshade, Joanna Dyce as Ruby Cherrytree and Harshna Brahmbhatt as Jadu Wali. New characters were also added, such as Frank Blossom (the school's caretaker), and Miss Crotchet, the music teacher in the third series who replaced Miss Bat. New recurring characters included Merlin Langstaff, a wizard apprentice who befriended Mildred; his two mean-spirited acquaintances – Barry "Baz" Dragonsbane and Gary "Gaz" Grailquest; Charlie, Frank Blossom's nephew who really wanted to be a witch at first, but then later decided to train to be a wizard; Mrs. Cosie, the nervous owner of the nearby tearoom; and Mistress Hecketty Broomhead, the evil school inspector who later became headmistress for a brief time. A character who also appears more than once is Egbert Hellibore, chief wizard and headmaster of Camelot Castle, where Merlin, Charlie, Baz and Gaz live. The first series dramatised The Worst Witch and The Worst Witch Strikes Again, and the second series dramatised A Bad Spell For The Worst Witch and The Worst Witch All At Sea. Both of these two series also contained original stories. The third and final series continued with purely original material.

    Characters

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    Pupils

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    Teachers

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    Recurring

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    Episodes

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    SeriesEpisodesOriginally aired
    First airedLast aired
    11322 October 1998 (1998-10-22)28 January 1999 (1999-01-28)
    2134 November 1999 (1999-11-04)3 February 2000 (2000-02-03)
    3149 November 2000 (2000-11-09)26 January 2001 (2001-01-26)

    Home media releases

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    In the United Kingdom series 1 was released on VHS on six videocassette tapes in 2000, whereas the first 3 volumes were released on DVD. "The Best of" was released on DVD in 2002 and included the episodes: "Battle of the Broomsticks", "A Pig in a Poke", "Old Hats and New Brooms", "It's a Frog's Life", "The Witchy Hour", "Unfairground", and "The Uninvited".

    In the United States series 1 and 2 were released on DVD in 2004.

    In Australia series 1–3 were released onto DVD as was Weirdsister College, and both series of The New Worst Witch were released in 2007. Series one and two were released as one boxset, containing four discs that play on most DVD players (including the United Kingdom), as well as Series three and Weirdsister College on another boxset.

    In Germany series 1–3, plus Weirdsister College, were released on DVD. As common with many other releases of British television programmes in Europe, the packaging, subtitles and menus are in German, but it contains the original English soundtrack. Weirdsister College is packaged as Series 4 rather than a separately named release.

    In 2023, Via Vision released a standalone DVD boxset of Weirdsister College in Australia, titled The Worst Witch: Weirdsister College - The Complete Series.[2]

    Awards and nominations

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    In 1999, the series was nominated by the Royal Television Society for Best Children's Drama.[3]

    In 2000, Georgina Sherrington won the Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a TV Comedy Series – Leading Young Actress.[4]

    References

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    1. ^ Credited in episode 1
  • ^ "The Worst Witch: Weirdsister College - the Complete Series | Via Vision Entertainment".
  • ^ "The Worst Witch" (1998) – Awards. IMDb.
  • ^ "21st Annual Awards". Youngartistawards.org. Retrieved 8 January 2012.
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