Badjelly the Witch (2000)
This imaginative tale was written by Spike Milligan for his own children in 1973. It is a classic fairytale full of weird and wonderful surprises about good triumphing over evil and defeating BadJelly the Witch - ‘the baddest witch in the world’. The exciting new style of animated characters directly interact with Spike as he draws and tells their story. Tim and Rose live with their Mummy and Daddy and Lucy their cow, who provides them with milk for breakfast. When Lucy disappears one day, the children decide to look for her and so begins their adventure.. On their journey they meet all sorts of weird and wonderful creatures, such as Binklebonk the Goblin, Dinglemouse, Dulboot the Giant and BadJelly the Witch herself who captures the children and imprisons them in her castle. Like all fairy stories, BadJelly the Witch does eventually have a happy ending and the children and Lucy are returned home safe and sound.
Director: Paul Gawith
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Spike Milligan as Himself |
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Spike Milligan as Narrator |
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Sarah Wichall as Rose |
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Jake Dudley as Tim |
| Writing | Spike Milligan | Writer |
| Visual Effects | Will Miller | Animation Director |
| Visual Effects | Richard Clay | Animation |
| Visual Effects | Stephen Dorrance | Animation |
| Visual Effects | Han-Ter Park | Animation |
| Directing | Paul Gawith | Director |
| Camera | Laurence Blythe | Camera Operator |
| Sound | Sandy Buchanan | Sound Recordist |
| Sound | Stan Fiferman | Foley Artist |
| Sound | Tim Vine | Sound Designer |
| Crew | Nic le Messurier | Mix Technician |
| Editing | Lee Phillips | Editor |
| Sound | Paul Honey | Music |
| Production | Liz Ellis | Line Producer |
| Production | Susan James | Head of Production |
| Production | Anne Wood | Producer |
| Production | Norma Farnes | Producer |
| Visual Effects | Mathew Lamb | Animation |