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Catweazle

The Sun in a Bottle
Catweazle, an 11th century magician, is conjuring in his cave when his enemies suddenly burst in. He flees, casting a spell to make himself fly. However, something goes wrong because the spell transports him to the 20th century instead.
7.9 /10
Castle Saburac

Sat, Jan 10, 1970
Catweazle is astonished - and frightened - by everything around him. Including the bath Carrot runs for him. Meanwhile, Sam is hot on his trail.
7.9 /10
The Curse of Rapkyn
Carrot believes that there may be a curse on Hexwood Farm so Catweazle attempts to remove it using Rapkyn's book of spells.
7.8 /10
The Witching Hour
Carrot believes that his father plans to marry a parish councillor, so he seeks Catweazle's help to spirit her away.
7.9 /10
The Magic Face

Sat, Feb 07, 1970
Catweazle imagines that he has been put under a spell and is compelled to obey an American visitor when she takes his photograph.
7.6 /10
The Telling Bone
In an attempt to return to his own time, Catweazle's dubious powers land him on top of the church spire. After being rescued by the vicar, Catweazle has an encounter with the vicarage telephone.
8.3 /10
The Power of Adamcos
Whilst fleeing what he believes to be Norman soldiers in the forest, Catweazle loses his magical knife Adamcos. Carrot promises to help find it.
7.9 /10
The Demi Devil

Sat, Feb 28, 1970
A failed spell and a visit from a lost pet sparks chaos for Catweazle, who believes that he has turned Carrot into a monkey.
7.8 /10
The Flying Broomsticks
Broomsticks are being stolen. Police Sergeant Bottle believes that they are being used for witchcraft and that Sam is the culprit. Carrot enlists Catweazle's help to free him.
7.8 /10
The Trickery Lantern
It's Mr Bennett's birthday and Carrot has bought him a lantern as a present. However Catweazle is determined to have it...
8.1 /10

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Escape from Atlantis

Escape from Atlantis

A world unlike any you've ever known! Matt Spencer, a workaholic attorney and single father, is struggling to raise his three rebellious teenagers in the wake of his wife walking out on him. Chris Spencer, Matt's eldest son, is a handsome, over-achieving, straight-laced 18-year-old who is angry with his father about the divorce, even though his mother is the one who left. Daughter Claudia is a typical 16-year-old mall rat with too much time on her hands and the good looks that usually spell trouble. Youngest son Adam is a hip 13-year-old with a big mouth and a smart-alec attitude to go along with it. In an attempt to bring his family together again, Matt charters a sailboat for a 10-day surprise cruise to the Bahamas. The kids, selfishly un-excited about the trip, try to talk their father out of it, but he is steadfast in his determination to spend some quality family time together. Upon landing in Florida, the Spencers arrive at the dock to board the Wind Dancer, a beautiful 90-foot sailboat that, according to the brochure, perfectly combines "performance sailing and luxury living." Not quite! It turns out to be a rundown, yet still seaworthy schooner, complete with mildewy sails and a hull that is in desperate need of a paint job. The ship's captain, Liam Gallagher, is a salty, bedraggled man who drinks too much and seems to be in worse shape than his vessel. Not one to be deterred, Matt, having been convinced the Wind Dancer has passed a recent safety inspection, sets off with his family on a bigger adventure than any of them had planned.

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