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Wikipedia article'Badjelly the Witch' is a brief handwritten, illustrated story by Spike Milligan, created for his children, then printed in 1973. It was made into an audio and a video version. In 1975, in the planning for an audio version for the BBC "infant's programme" 'Let's Join In', Milligan objected to the planned removal of God from the story. The BBC wrote in a letter that the object was not to put God on the same level as goblins, to which Milligan replied that goblins, fairies and God all exist. However, he allowed God to be removed.Norma Farnes, 'The Compulsive Spike Milligan', Fourth Estate 2004 In 1974 Ed Welch set 'Badjelly the Witch' to music and the LP was released on Polydor Records. Milligan narrated it with a large orchestra, and the LP was a reasonable success. In New Zealand, where it was regularly played on morning radio, it was a huge success and has sold over 40000 recordings up to 2012. SynopsisIn the story, two children Tim and Rose, looking for their lost cow Lucy, meet magical enchanted forest characters. They are captured by Badjelly the witch, then rescued by an eagle. God intervenes as they escape, and the witch is destroyed when she attempts to "scratch God's eye out". The characters enchanted by Badjelly are rescued. FilmIn 2000, CBBC and Ragdoll Productions had collaborated on a film based on the book and aired on Christmas Day. Spike Milligan, the book's writer, narrated the movie. Milligan also wrote and starred as himself. The characters in the film were all voiced by Spike, while Tim & Rose were voiced by child actors Sarah Wichall and Jake Dudley. TheatreAlannah O'Sullivan's 1977 adaptation of Badjelly the Witch is the most licensed New Zealand Play. It was first professionally produced by Company Theatre, Taurangahttp://tadb.otago.ac.nz and has had over 100 productions throughout New Zealand. Playmarket published the script in their New Zealand Theatrescripts series edited by David Carnegie.Playmarket New Zealand theatrescripts. In 2010, 2016, and 2018 Tim Bray Productions presented its version of 'Badjelly the Witch' on stage at The PumpHouse Theatre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand. Tim Bray adapted and directed the book into a stage play and included The Goons' 'Ying Tong' song along with Monty Pythonesque comedy. The script is available through Playmarket, New Zealand's script agency. Both seasons were hugely successful. In 2010/11, there was a production created by the Chickenshed Theatre Company called 'Badjelly's Bad Christmas', with Badjelly the Witch, along with many other characters created by Milligan such as Sir Nobonk and King Twytt, as the main characters. The show was performed for a season during 2006 for the New Theatre, Sydney. The show was directed by Rosane McNamara, and featured actors Vanessa Caswill, Jodine Muir, David Walker and Richie Black. In 2009, Waihi College performed the show. ReferencesSee also*'Sir Nobonk and the Terrible Dreadful Awful Naughty Nasty Dragon', a similar novel also written by Spike Milligan Category:1973 children's books Category:2000 animated films Category:2000 films Category:British children's novels Category:British animated films Category:British children's animated films Category:DHX Media films Category:Animated films based on children's books Category:Novels by Spike Milligan Category:British novels adapted into films Category:British children's books Category:British novels adapted into plays Category:Michael Joseph books Category:2000s English-language films Category:2000s British films | |
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