Wizadora
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

''Wizadora'' is a
children's television Children's television series (or children's television shows) are television programs designed for children, normally scheduled for broadcast during the morning and afternoon when children are awake. They can sometimes run during the early evenin ...
programme created by Don Arioli and Carolyne Cullum. It was originally broadcast on SWR in 1991 and it was used as an English-language learning tool for non-English speakers. In 1993, the series was picked up by ITV in the United Kingdom.


Development

A pilot show starred ''Fawlty Towers'' writer and actress Connie Booth, who had been alerted to the character by John Cleese who had taken an interest in the production. The pilot was never broadcast. The concept was then developed into a language teaching tool for children to learn the English language published by
Oxford University Press Oxford University Press (OUP) is the university press of the University of Oxford. It is the largest university press in the world, and its printing history dates back to the 1480s. Having been officially granted the legal right to print books ...
in 1991. Books, audio, and media were produced alongside the series. Originally the title role of Wizadora was initially played by
Connie Booth Connie Booth (born 2 December 1940) is an American-born actress and writer. She has appeared in several British television programmes and films, including her role as Polly Sherman on BBC Two's ''Fawlty Towers'', which she co-wrote with her t ...
in an unaired pilot before Maria Gough played the title role for Oxford University Press. Cathy Lawday was the writer and editor of the books and media produced for Oxford. In 1992, Meridian Broadcasting took up the series. Considerable changes were made for this series. Some major changes included the introduction of Wendy van der Plank as Wizadora, who remained as the character from 1993 to 1996. Lizzie McPhee took over the role in 1997 until the series end. Tatty, who was originally played by a woman (Debbie Cumming), was now played by a man (Joe Greco 1993–94, Steven Ryde 1994–98) and Phoebe, who was originally played by actor Emma Amos, was re-introduced as a "life-sized" model. Many characters were introduced and the original characters were given a
makeover A makeover is a radical change in appearance. When the word is used to describe a change in human physical appearance, it may imply a change in clothing, haircut, or cosmetics. A personal makeover might also include weight loss, plastic surgery ...
. Connie Booth was brought back in to write episodes for the series among others.


Characters

* Wizadora – the title character, a trainee wizard who receives her magic wand in the pilot episode, who initially has problems getting her spells right. Some of the things in Wizadora's kitchen are able to talk due to stray spells. Wizadora often
breaks the fourth wall The fourth wall is a performance convention in which an invisible, imaginary wall separates actors from the audience. While the audience can see through this ''wall'', the convention assumes the actors act as if they cannot. From the 16th cen ...
and talks to the viewers and usually asks for their help when casting her spells. Wizadora's catchphrases include "Oh, botheration!" and "Time for a bit of Wizzification!". Wizadora's companions included – * Tatty Bogle – a dim-witted
scarecrow A scarecrow is a decoy or mannequin, often in the shape of a human. Humanoid scarecrows are usually dressed in old clothes and placed in open fields to discourage birds from disturbing and feeding on recently cast seed and growing crops.Lesley ...
who lives in Wizadora's back garden and continually gets words muddled up. The character was played by a woman before being reintroduced as a man for ITV. Played in the ITV series by Joe Greco(1993) and Steven Ryde (1994–1997). Ryde was the voice-over announcer between programmes for the CITV service during the same period. * Stan the Shopkeeper. He regularly takes delivery of new magical catalogue items and is very cautious of Wizadora's spells. Played by
Brian Murphy Brian Murphy may refer to: Sportspeople * Brian Murphy (Jamaican cricketer) (born 1973), Jamaican cricketer * Brian Murphy (Zimbabwean cricketer) (born 1976), Zimbabwean cricketer * Brian Murphy (baseball) (born 1980), American head baseball coach ...
* Pippa the Postwoman. She rides a bike on her rounds and ofter becomes tired. Played by Tessa Hatts * Top/Sticky/Bottom – three talking drawer people, who resemble socks. Once described as "a real nuisance" by Wizadora, they are very naughty, usually teasing Hangle and/or Filbert, and are always attempting to steal food or getting up to some kind of mischief whenever Wizadora's back is turned. Their antics usually end up causing much trouble; one time Top invented a Grub Grabber to try and steal some food, but the device frightened Filbert who accidentally knocked over some potions, some of which got into Very Old Fish's tank and turned him into a purple blob. Wizadora usually punishes them by zapping them back into their drawers with her wand. * Phoebe – a talking telephone. Early in the series, actor Emma Amos was dressed in a pink costume to play the role. In the ITV series Phoebe was re-introduced as a 'life-sized' model telephone, pink with a yellow headset, but later on, she's orange while her headset turns red. From series 6, her headset is red with coloured stars. Phoebe answers calls, takes messages, and speaks various languages. Phoebe was voiced by 4 different voice actors during the ITV series run. * Filbert (ITV Series 1–5 only) – a squeaking vegetable and a fellow trainee wizard. He is also regularly seen gardening. He was born from a seed in the first ITV series and at first Wizadora had no idea as to who he was. He loves to water the plants and is best friends with Tatty. In the first season, Filbert talked in gibberish as he was still learning how to speak, and in later series, English as the character develops. Filbert often got himself into trouble, although meaning well. He is very kind-hearted and is always offering to help out Wizardora or Tatty. In Season 5, he leaves Wizardora's place to start a new life independently as shown in the episode "Filbert's New House". * Dog Doormat – a barking doormat (Only seen in the first ITV series) * Hangle – a purple coat hanger (but who insists on calling himself a cloak hanger) with a yellow rain coat, glasses and a purple moustache. Has quite an obsession with cleaning. For instance, in the episode 'Hangle's big day' he locks everyone out in the garden because he thinks they are too untidy. As a result, he ends up hurting his back due to being too stubborn. He has a crude sense of humour and is also quite bossy. In the first episode of Series 1, Hangle introduces himself as "Cliff Hangle, cloak hanger extraordinaire". * Very Old Fish – a cryptic talking male fish who told stories about his life. * Poot (ITV Series 2 onwards)– Wizadora's computer. Poot was often used to help with Wizadora's questions. For series 2 and 3 Poot was green and flat shaped. In the later series he changed to a more computer like machine with a pale orange face. * Nigel the Snail- (ITV series Two onwards) A blue snail who lives with Very Old Fish. * The Crows (series 3 onwards) – Boris and his brother Horace cause mayhem for Tatty Bogle in the garden. * Roxy – a quite friendly talking spider who lives in Tatty's tree house. (Introduced in 1996) * Dusty – A creature who lives under the fridge, he has a very loud operatic voice and is usually sleeping (seen in the first series for ITV and again in series 6) * Tom and Katie- (Oxford series only) Two children who lived near Wizadora. Not seen in the ITV series. Played by Harriet Carmichael and Adam Johnstone. One episode of ''Wizadora'' was broadcast on CITV on Saturday, 5 January 2013 (the show's 20th anniversary) as part of a CITV anniversary special. This was the first time the show has been broadcast in the UK since it was shown on Living TV in the early 2000s. Episodes from the first ITV series are now showing on BritBox as of July 2020.


Other cast and credits

Puppeteers Phil Eason, Francis Wright, Michael Bayliss,
Sue Dacre Sue or SUE may refer to: Music * Sue Records, an American record label * ''Sue'' (album), an album by Frazier Chorus * " Sue (Or in a Season of Crime)", a song by David Bowie Places * Sue Islet (Queensland), one of the Torres Straits isla ...
, Don Austen, Brian Herring, Neil Sterenberg,
Rebecca Nagan Rebecca, ; Syriac: , ) from the Hebrew (lit., 'connection'), from Semitic root , 'to tie, couple or join', 'to secure', or 'to snare') () appears in the Hebrew Bible as the wife of Isaac and the mother of Jacob and Esau. According to biblical ...
, Debbie Cumming, and Sheila Clark worked on the series. The ITV series was made for Meridian Broadcasting by production companies Workhouse and North Pole Productions at The Fountain Studios in
New Malden New Malden is an area in South West London, England. It is located mainly within the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames and the London Borough of Merton, and is from Charing Cross. Neighbouring localities include Kingston, Norbiton, Raynes ...
and directed by David Crozier. Fifteen episodes of Series 3 were directed by Wendy J. Dyer. The theme music was composed by Dave Hutton who was also the Senior Cameraman on the first four series of the show. The theme tune for the ITV series was recorded at Gordon Thrussell's studios at Ashford in Kent and the credits show music by 'Hutt and Thrust'. This was because the director, David Crozier, did not want the same name for two different credits on the programme (i.e.: Snr Cameraman and Music). The other cameramen were Roger Backhouse, and Angus Macmillan and sometimes Steve Leach. The vision mixer was Julie Miller.


Transmission guide

One episode of ''Wizadora'' was broadcast on CITV on Saturday, 5 January 2013 (the show's 20th anniversary) as part of a CITV anniversary special. This was the first time the show has been broadcast in the UK since it was shown on Living TV in the early 2000s. As of June 2020, episodes from Series One are now showing on BritBox in the UK.


Oxford Series (1991)

#Phoebe Calling - 15 September 1991 #A Red Banana - 22 September 1991 #Happy Birthday - 29 September 1991 #The Magic Cloak - 6 October 1991 #Can You Fly? - 13 October 1991 #Where Is Katie? - 20 October 1991 #The Picnic - 27 October 1991 #Hangle Is Lost - 3 November 1991


Series 1 (1993)

#The Magic Parcel - 5 January 1993 #Time For Tidying - 12 January 1993 #Hello Filbert - 19 January 1993 #A Colourful Day - 26 January 1993 #Lovely Weather - 2 February 1993 #Picnic Problems - 9 February 1993 #Mops & Bicycles - 16 February 1993 #Hangle In Charge - 23 February 1993 #A Very Special Day - 2 March 1993 #Wellingtons & Snails - 9 March 1993 #The Purple Powder - 16 March 1993 #Tea Time Troubles - 23 March 1993 #The Octocleaner - 30 March 1993 #Wand & Superwand - 6 April 1993 #Eggs & Bicycles - 13 April 1993 #Tricky Things Umbrellas - 20 April 1993 #Autumn Laughter - 27 April 1993 #Firework Party - 4 May 1993


Series 2 (1993)

#Poot Saves The Day - 6 September 1993 #A Change for Filbert - 8 September 1993 #A Good Day For Sun - 13 September 1993 #Just Your Imagination - 15 September 1993 #The Thingummy Jig - 20 September 1993 #Where Was I - 22 September 1993 #I Smell A Smell - 27 September 1993 #The Squeaking Door - 29 September 1993 #Magical Music - 4 October 1993 #She's So Wizadorable - 6 October 1993 #I Spy - 11 October 1993 #Cheer And Tears - 13 October 1993 #Round And Round The Garden - 18 October 1993 #Eat Well Stay Well - 20 October 1993 #Look Before You Leap - 25 October 1993 #Easy As One Two Three - 27 October 1993 #Strangers Among Up - 1 November 1993 #Five Carrot Pie - 4 November 1993 #Something Old Something New - 8 November 1993 #Be Careful Wizadora - 11 November 1993 #Soft, Strong, Brittle And Weak - 15 November 1993 #Coughs And Sneezes - 18 November 1993 #No More Please - 22 November 1993 #Who Needs Elbows - 25 November 1993 #Mine All Mine - 29 November 1993 #A Use For Everything - 1 December 1993 #To Have And To Have More - 6 December 1993 #Peace And Quiet - 8 December 1993 #A Matter Of Suze - 13 December 1993 #Good Friends - 15 December 1993 #The Number Spell - 20 December 1993 #Christmas Day 22 December 1993


Series 3 (1994)

#A Message from Max - 7 September 1994 #Pips and Plants - 8 September 1994 #Sneezeberries - 14 September 1994 #Too Big, Too Small - 15 September 1994 #Bubble Trouble - 21 September 1994 #A Sing Song For Stan - 22 September 1994 #Sixies and Nines - 28 September 1994 #All Together Now - 29 September 1994 #I Smell a Lie - 5 October 1994 #Pippa's Surprise - 6 October 1994 #Cheer Up, Filbert! - 12 October 1994 #Let's Dance! - 13 October 1994 #The Shopping List - 19 October 1994 #Tatty's Tablecloth - 20 October 1994 #The Tantrum Spell - 26 October 1994 #The Great Flood - 27 October 1994 #Buttons and Holes - 2 November 1994 #The Litter Spell - 3 November 1994 #Fun With Books - 9 November 1994 #No Time for Tea Time - 10 November 1994 #Hard, Soft, Smooth & Rough - 16 November 1994 #The Grabber - 17 November 1994 #Pedal Power - 23 November 1994 #The Mud Monster - 24 November 1994 #Wool Trouble - 30 November 1994 #Pots and Spells - 1 December 1994 #That's What Friends Are For - 7 December 1994 #A Stuck Sticky - 8 December 1994 #Use Your Imagination - 14 December 1994 #Beginnings and Endings - 15 December 1994


Series 4 (1995)

#Beside the Seaside - 5 September 1995 #Sounds Brilliant - 7 September 1995 #Bless You! - 12 September 1995 #You Can Count on Poot - 14 September 1995 #Follow That Track! - 19 September 1995 #Here's One We Made Earlier - 21 September 1995 #Who's Afraid of the Dark? - 26 September 1995 #Good Winners and Bad Losers - 28 September 1995 #Communication Break Down - 3 October 1995 #Snow in July - 5 October 1995 #Making Pippa Strong - 10 October 1995 #Glad Rags - 12 October 1995 #Shape Up - 17 October 1995 #Hangle Takes A Trip - 19 October 1995 #Mirror, Mirror - 24 October 1995 #Tatty's New Boots - 26 October 1995 #Inside Out - 31 October 1995 #Stan's the Man - 2 November 1995 #I Spy With My Little Eye - 7 November 1995 #Filbert's New House - 9 November 1995 #Top of the List - 14 November 1995 #It's a Good Job - 16 November 1995 #Shadow Monsters - 21 November 1995 #Boots, Beads and Beards - 23 November 1995 #Watch Out Below - 28 November 1995 #Sharing Magic - 30 November 1995 #Big 'Uns and Little 'Uns - 5 December 1995 #Sticky Moments - 7 December 1995 #Too Full - 12 December 1995 #Making and Breaking - 14 December 1995 #First Things First - 19 December 1995 #Fish Alive - 21 December 1995


Series 5 (1996)

#Tatty Town - 10 September 1996 #Wizadora Plays Football- 12 September 1996 #Drawer People Behaving Badly - 17 September 1996 #Aunt Dora's Parcel - 19 September 1996 #Bottom Gets Lost - 24 September 1996 #What Did You Say - 26 September 1996 #The Music Spell - 26 September 1996 #Take Care - 1 October 1996 #Something Fishy - 3 October 1996 #Wizadora's Bad Dream - 8 October 1996 #Episode - 10 October 1996 #Sentimental Journey - 15 October 1996 #I’m In Charge - 17 October 1996 #What’s Yours Is Mine - 22 October 1996 #What About Me - 24 October 1996 #Hurry Up - 29 October 1996 #Jungle Fever - 31 October 1996 #Things That Go Bump In The Night - 5 November 1996 #Old Habits Die Hard - 7 November 1996 #A Moving Story - 12 November 1996 #Roxy’s Web - 14 November 1996 #Stan's Difficult Day - 19 November 1996 #Bending The Rules - 21 November 1996 #Safety Last - 26 November 1996 #Stan’s Difficult Day - 28 November 1996 #Hangle's Big Day - 3 December 1996 #A Rainy Day - 5 December 1996 #Knit Twit - 10 December 1996 #The Jealous Queen - 12 December 1996 #Down Goes Top - 17 December 1996 #Goodbye Wizadora - 19 December 1996


Series 6 (1997)

#The Paper Chase - 7 January 1997 #Crow Overboard - 9 January 1997 #If We Could Be Giants - 14 January 1997 #The Strange Parcel - 16 January 1997 #Double Trouble - 21 January 1997 #Cheese Tasting Tuesday - 23 January 1997 #Sticking Together - 28 January 1997 #The Wish Spell - 30 January 1997 #A Night Out - 4 February 1997 #Tatty's Birthday Surprise - 6 February 1997 #The Upside Down Spell - 11 February 1997 #The Wrong Cloak - 13 February 1997 #No Doughnut For Breakfast - 2 September 1997 #Down Goes Top - 4 September 1997 #The Mystery Box - 9 September 1997 #Wizadora Gives Up - 11 September 1997 #The Helpful Spell - 16 September 1997 #Dream - 18 September 1997 #A Promise Is A Promise- 23 September 1997 #Collecting Crows - 25 September 1997 #Welcome Back Tatty - 30 September 1997 #Friends - 2 October 1997 #Arty Party - 7 October 1997 #The Strange Spell - 9 October 1997 #Tiny Troubles - 14 October 1997 #Tottie Bagel - 16 October 1997 #Wizadora Shrinks - 21 October 1997 #Who Is Important - 23 October 1997 #GGG-Gosts - 28 October 1997 #The Old Switcheroo - 30 October 1997 #The Mischievous Spell - 4 November 1997 #We Should Be So Lucky - 6 November 1997 #The Magic Carpet - 11 November 1997 #Wizadora's Bad Day - 13 November 1997 #No More Miss Mice Wiz - 18 November 1997 #Rhyme Times - 20 November 1997 #Plant Power - 25 November 1997 #The Talent Contest - 27 November 1997 #A Quick Snack - 2 December 1997 #Wizadora Disappears - 4 December 1997 #Sing Sing Sing - 9 December 1997 #The Useful Spell - 11 December 1997 #Wizadora's Christmas Carol Part 1 – 16 December 1997 #Wizadora's Christmas Carol Part 2 – 18 December 1997 #Hangle's Got Chicken Pox - 6 January 1998 #Episode 026 - 8 January 1998 #A Right Pain - 13 January 1998 #No Place Like Home - 15 January 1998 #One Is Fun - 20 January 1998 #Future Shop - 22 January 1998 #Good Food Bad Food - 27 January 1998 #Exciting Times - 29 January 1998


Home video and DVD

The earliest version of the show has been on DVD (Oxford Press). However, this is not the ITV version and is instead an educational package.


Video Collection International

Some VHS cassettes were released in the mid-1990s with episodes from series one and series three are on The
Video Collection International 2 Entertain (stylized as 2 , entertain) is a British video and music publisher founded in September 2004 by the merger of BBC Video and Video Collection International in 2004. Under CEO Richard Green, the company operated as a joint venture b ...
, except for series three. #''Wizadora – The Magic Parcel'' (14 June 1993) Includes: The Magic Parcel, Time For Tidying, and Hello Filbert. #''Wizadora – A Colourful Day'' (26 July 1993) Includes: A Colourful Day, Lovely Weather and Picnic Problems. #''Wizadora – Mops and Bicycles'' (16 August 1993) Mops and Bicycles, Hangle In Charge and A Very Special Day. #''Wizadora – Wellingtons and Snails'' (1 August 1994) Wellingtons and Snails, The Purple Powder and Tea Time Troubles. #''My Little Wizadora – The Magic Parcel/Time For Tidying'' (1 April 1996) #''My Little Wizadora – Hello Filbert/A Colourful Day'' (1 July 1996) #''My Little Wizadora – Lovely Weather / Picnic Problems'' (7 October 1996) #''My Little Wizadora – Mops and Bicycles/Hangle In Charge'' (4 November 1996)


Astrion Video

#''Wizadora – A Message from Max’’ (3 April 1995) A Message From Max and five other stories #''Wizadora – Sneezeberries'' (3 April 1995) Sneezeberries and five other stories #''Wizadora – Too Big, Too Small'' (18 August 1995) Too Big, Too Small and five other stories #’’Wizadora - Sixes And Nines’’ (18 August 1995) Sixes and Nines and five other stories #’’Wizadora - Bubble Trouble’’ (18 August 1995) Bubble Trouble and five other stories


UK VHS releases


DVD releases

* "Wizadora – Oxford DVD" * "Wizadora – A message From Max And Other Stories" * Wizadora – Series One, Volume One.


Revamp

In 2003, Entertainment Rights produced a 9-minute pilot for a proposed rebooted series for Channel 5's
Milkshake! ''Milkshake!'' (stylised as milkshake!) is a British children's television programming block on Channel 5 and is currently aimed at children aged 3–7. History The block debuted on Channel 5's first full day on air, at 7.30am on 31 March 1 ...
strand with Anne Foy as Wizadora. Although a new version of the original theme tune was used and the overall look of the set generally in keeping with the earlier version, characters were given varying makeovers, with none of the original models being used, and several new minor characters introduced. CGI and
Chroma key Chroma key compositing, or chroma keying, is a visual-effects and post-production technique for compositing (layering) two images or video streams together based on colour hues ( chroma range). The technique has been used in many fields to ...
effects featured heavily. The proposed new series was not picked up, reportedly due to it being considered too costly. Although there are no plans for the ITV series to return, the Oxford series is still in production with episodes being repeated on SWR Television. The original Oxford series is still used today as a teaching tool for children to learn English as second language. The DVD, book, and audio tapes are still available to buy online, along with a PC-CD ROM. A free app was produced in 2016. A website was set up in 2015, though it is now defunct as of 2018. In 2016, the German SWR Television Educational Programmes set up a website featuring the series to foster use of Wizadora films and educational games in elementary schools in Germany. Free educational games based on the series have been developed since 2016 (apps for Android, iOS, and web-based for desktop computers) and are available o
www.wizadora.de


References


External links


Wizadora on German TV
* {{IMDb title, id=0421174, title=Wizadora 1990s German television series 1991 German television series debuts 1991 German television series endings Das Erste original programming Südwestrundfunk 1993 British television series debuts 1998 British television series endings 1990s British children's television series British television shows featuring puppetry English-language television shows ITV children's television shows Television series by ITV Studios Television shows produced by Meridian Broadcasting Wizards in television Television about magic