Jill Murphy's cover for her third novel, A Bad Spell For the Worst Witch The Worst Witch is a series of children's books written and illustrated by Jill Murphy. The title refers to the main character, Mildred Hubble, who is the worst student at Miss Cackle's Academy for Witches. It is also the name of the first book in the series. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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Jill Murphy (born July 5, 1949) is an English childrens author, known primarily for The Worst Witch books. ...
Mildred is well meaning, but tends to let her enthusiasm get the better of her, and does things without thinking. The benevolent headmistress, Miss Cackle, is generally understanding, whereas Mildred's form teacher, the virago Miss Hardbroom thinks she just isn't trying hard enough. Other characters in the books include Mildred's friends, Maud Moonshine and Enid Nightshade. Maud is a rotund and more sensible girl than Mildred, but usually finds herself caught up in her friend's problems; Enid (introduced in the second book) is a practical joker who is more likely to get them all into trouble than Mildred. The three of them have a strong rivalry with their highborn, snobbish, vindictive classmate, Ethel Hallow. Murphy (who began writing before she was 18) has said that the Worst Witch books were based on her own school, with Singing becoming Chanting, Chemistry becoming Potions and so on. Books
- The Worst Witch - First published in 1974
- The Worst Witch Strikes Again - First published in 1980
- A Bad Spell for the Worst Witch - First published in 1982
- The Worst Witch All At Sea - First published in 1993
- The Worst Witch Saves the Day - First published in 2005
- The Worst Witch To The Rescue - To be published in Oct 2007
Film and television The first book in the series was made into a film starring Fairuza Balk, Tim Curry and Diana Rigg in 1986. The film followed the plot of the first book of the series, portaying the incidents of Mildred turning herself invisible and turning Ethel into a pig, Miss Cackle's evil twin sister Agatha plotting to take over the school, and the Grand Wizard viewing the Halloween Broomstick formation (sabotaged by Ethel's faulty broom she lent to Mildred). Fairuza Alejandra Balk (born May 21, 1974) is an American film actress. ...
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Dame Enid Diana Elizabeth Rigg DBE (born 20 July 1938) is an English actress. ...
A TV series based on the books starring Georgina Sherrington and Felicity Jones (as Mildred Hubble and Ethel Hallow respectively) was broadcast from 1998 to 2001. The series also starred veteran British actress Una Stubbs as the eccentric Chanting teacher, Miss Bat. Felicity Jones was replaced by Katy Allen after Season One. New characters were also added, such as Frank Blossom (the school's caretaker), and two students from ethnic minorities - Ruby Cherrytree and Jadu Wali. The first season 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. Georgina Sherrington was born Ann Georgina Sherrington in Ecuador in 1985. ...
Felicity Jones (born 1984) is a British actress best known for her role as the school bully Ethel Hallow in the television series The Worst Witch and its spin-off Weirdsister College. ...
Una Stubbs (born 1 May 1937 in Leicester) is an English actress and former dancer. ...
When it was no longer realistic that Mildred would still be at school, the series relocated her to a magical university in Cambridge and was retitled Weirdsister College: The Further Adventures of the Worst Witch, and saw the return of Felicity Jones as a reinvented Ethel Hallow. Weirdsister College is the sequel to the 1998-1999 tv series The Worst Witch. ...
In 2004, a new series based on the 1998 series was made, entitled The New Worst Witch. It centred on the adventures of Mildred's equally bungling cousin, Henrietta "Hettie" Hubble, played by Alice Connor. Set once again at Cackle's Academy, Hettie was joined by new friends Cresentmoon "Cressie" Winterchild and Ethel Hallow's benign younger sister Mona. Evil blonde, Belladonna Bindweed, filled Ethel's shoes as the series' new antagonist. New teachers included Deirdre Swoop (previously a Weirdsister College character) and Miss Nightingale, replacing the original Miss Bat and Miss Drill. Also, Kate Duchêne, the original actress for Miss Hardbroom, did not return, much to the disappointment of many fans. In the second series of The New Worst Witch, Myrtle Widget replaces Miss Nightingale. The Worst Witch is a series of childrens books written and illustrated by Jill Murphy. ...
Alice Connor (born August 2, 1990) is a British actress, born in the county of Buckinghamshire in England. ...
Weirdsister College is the sequel to the 1998-1999 tv series The Worst Witch. ...
Television Series Episode Guide 79 episodes (1998-2005) - original UK broadcast dates 1st Series (1998) - transmitted from 22nd October 1998 to 28th January 1999 - The Battle of the Broomsticks
- When We Feast at the Midnight Hour
- A Pig in a Poke
- A Mean Halloween
- Double, Double, Toil and Trouble
- Monkey Business
- Miss Cackle's Birthday Surprise
- The Great Oudoors
- The Heat is On
- Sorcery and Chips
- Let Them Eat Cake
- Sweet Talking Guys
- A Bolt from the Blue
2nd Series (1999) - transmitted from 4th November 1999 to 3rd February 2000 - Old Hats and New Brooms
- Alarms and Diversions
- It's a Frog's Life
- Crumpets for Tea
- The Inspector Calls
- Animal Magic
- Carried Away
- The Dragon's Hoard
- The Genius of the Lamp
- Up in the Air
- Fair Is Foul and Fouls Are Fair
- Green Fingers and Thumbs
- The Millennium Bug
3rd Series (2000) - transmitted from 9th November 2000 to 26th January 2001 - Secret Society
- An Unforgettable Experience
- Which Witch is Which
- The Witchy Hour
- Learning the Hard Way
- The Hair Witch Project
- Just Like Clockwork
- Cinderella in Boots
- Art Wars
- Power Drill
- Better Dead Than Coed
- The Lost Chord
- The Unfairground
- The Uninvited
4th Series (2001) - hereafter known as Weirdsister College: The Further Adventures of the Worst Witch Transmitted from 12th December 2001 to January or February 2002 Weirdsister College is the sequel to the 1998-1999 tv series The Worst Witch. ...
- The All-Seeing Eye
- Never On Friday
- The Gargoyle
- The End Of Misery's
- All That Jazz
- Dreamcatcher
- Dr. Foster, I Presume
- The Seventh Sense
- The Golden Cauldron
- Good Friends
- Shaky Foundations
- The Whisperer
- The Gate of Power
5th Series (2004) - hereafter known as The New Worst Witch Transmitted in 2 blocks: 5th January to 7th February 2005 (eps. 1-6) and 2nd September to 14th October 2005 (eps. 7-13) - Give a Witch a Bad Name
- The Confidence Trick
- Rules Rules Rules
- No Place Like Home
- Trick or Treat
- Truth or Lies
- Deadly Doubles
- The Levitating Boomerang Broomstick
- The Visitors
- The Bewitching of Mona Hallow
- The Black Hole Club
- Time After Time
- The Enemy Within
6th Series (2005) - transmission began 20th October 2006, but was suspended after episode 9 on 15th December 2006, after which weekday CITV was abolished. Therefore, the last 4 episodes remain unshown on ITV1, although the CITV Channel has managed to broadcast all 13 episodes (though sporadically). The Australian Broadcasting Corporation showed all 13 episodes in early 2007 - see [1] and [2] This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
ITV1 is the name, in England, Wales and the Scottish borders, for a terrestrial, free-to-air television channel, broadcast in the United Kingdom by the ITV network. ...
The CITV Channel is a British childrens TV station from ITV plc and the Channel 3 breakfast licensee GMTV (6am-9:25am). ...
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- The Curse of Cackles
- Lost and Found
- Girls Will Be Boys
- Next Week’s News
- The Big Sleep
- Back to Basics
- The Friendship Test
- King Kong Kittie
- The Wish Wimble
- Hettie's Final Warning
- Mr Perky Pentangle
- Saturday Witch Fever
- The Odd Couple
Characters Mildred Hubble Mildred Hubble, the heroine of the Worst Witch book series, is a clumsy, bungling young witch-in-training, who never seems to get anything right at Miss Cackle's Academy for Witches. She is tall, with long, straggly dark plaits, and can't quite seem to tie up her bootlaces. This article is about the type of character. ...
A plait is a knot usually tied from multiple lines and exhibiting a repeating pattern, often a braid and often referring to hair. ...
Mildred doesn't come from a witch family like most of the other girls, but earns a scholarship at Cackle's Academy by writing a first-class piece of creative writing which greatly impresses the headmistress, Miss Cackle. Although her mathematics and science skills leave much to be desired, Mildred is tenacious and channels her creative energy into her quest to become an accomplished witch. This article is about scholarship (noun) and scholarship as a form of financial aid. ...
In the UK and elsewhere, a head teacher is the most senior teacher in a school. ...
Euclid, Greek mathematician, 3rd century BC, as imagined by by Raphael in this detail from The School of Athens. ...
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She means well and tries very hard, but she is adventurous and impulsive, which often gets her into trouble with her teachers - most notably Miss Hardbroom. After several years at Cackle's Academy, Mildred endeavours on to University, training at Weirdsisters College in Cambridge. Mildred is briefly seen in the first episode of the New Worst Witch series, now an accomplished and successful witch, escorting her younger cousin Hettie on her first day at the Academy. Representation of a university class, 1350s. ...
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Ethel Hallow Ethel Hallow is Mildred Hubble's acid-tongued rival. She's a straight 'A' student, comes from a prominent witch family, and gives the impression of being a model student to her classmates. She is spoiled, snobbish and vindictive; though when the presence of the school's tutors is near she can turn on the charm and act sweet and innocent, playing the role of a victim to Mildred's apparent "bullying". Ethel is not given a physical description though in the book illustrations she is a tall, skinny and rather ugly young girl, whereas in the television series she is shown as a rather attractive young girl and then matures into a beautiful and popular teenager in Weirdsister College.Strangely enough, Mildred and Ethel overcome their hatred of each other and become friends. No explanation is given but in the first book of the series, it is revealled that Ethel and Mildred were enemies prior to the story. Ethel takes pleasure in taunting Mildred about her inability to train her cat into riding a broomstick and Mildred responds by turning her into a pig. From there on Mildred and Ethel resent each other and Ethel vows to get Mildred expelled.She does not succeed. In the first books she is revealled to have no friends but her rather idiotic sister, Sybil, makes an appearance. A friend of hers, Drusilla, is mentioned in 'The Worst Witch all at Sea' as a one-liner. In the tv series Drusilla is Ethel's bumbling sidekick. They are shown to be allies, not true friends. They stick with each other because nobody else likes them.
Maud Moonshine Maud is Mildred's best friend at Cackle's Academy. She is a short,plump girl with wide glasses and stringy hair which she wears in bunches. She is fiercely loyal to Mildred and assists her on most of her adventures, often against her better judgement. Though in 'The Worst Witch strikes Again', Maud grows jealous of Mildred and Enid's budding friendship and turns on Mildred, siding with the friendless and vindictive Ethel. However she tires of Ethel's constant degrading of Mildred and annuls their "friendship", siding with Mildred and becoming friends with Enid. In America, Maud's surname was changed to "Spellbody".
Enid Nightshade Another of Mildred's closest friends who made her debut in 'The Worst Witch strikes Again' after she is transferred to Cackle's Academy and Mildred is assigned as a guardian to her, much to the irritation of Miss Hardboom. At first Mildred think she will simply be a nuisance and a pain, but in fact Enid turns out to be a wild practical joker whose attempts to make Mildred like her only result in Mildred getting into trouble. Enid turns her cat into a monkey and enchants a vaulting pole so that Mildred is catapulted into the air and into Miss Hardbroom's study. Enid is tall, well-built and rather muscular for a girl. She has long fair hair and large limbs, in comparison to the tv series where she is small, waiflike and has dark hair. She takes an instant liking to Mildred and hopes to be her friend, implying that she is not a judgemental girl. She is overall friendly and kind-hearted but sometimes oversteps the mark in her attempt to befriend and help people. |