

Catweazle - Season 1 Episode 3 The Curse of Rapkyn
Season - Episode
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2 - 1The Magic Riddle Jan 10, 1971
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2 - 2Duck Halt Jan 17, 1971
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2 - 3The Heavenly Twins Jan 24, 1971
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2 - 4The Sign of the Crab Jan 31, 1971
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2 - 5The Black Wheels Feb 07, 1971
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2 - 6The Wogle Stone Feb 14, 1971
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2 - 7The Enchanted King Feb 21, 1971
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2 - 8The Familiar Spirit Feb 28, 1971
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2 - 9The Ghost Hunters Mar 07, 1971
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2 - 10The Walking Trees Mar 14, 1971
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2 - 11The Battle of the Giants Mar 21, 1971
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2 - 12The Magic Circle Mar 28, 1971
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2 - 13The Thirteenth Sign Apr 04, 1971
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1 - 1The Sun in a Bottle Feb 15, 1970
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1 - 2Castle Saburac Feb 22, 1970
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1 - 3The Curse of Rapkyn Mar 01, 1970
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1 - 4The Witching Hour Mar 08, 1970
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1 - 5The Eye of Time Mar 15, 1970
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1 - 6The Magic Face Mar 22, 1970
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1 - 7The Telling Bone Mar 29, 1970
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1 - 8The Power of Adamcos Apr 05, 1970
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1 - 9The Demi Devil Apr 12, 1970
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1 - 10The House of the Sorcerer Apr 19, 1970
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1 - 11The Flying Broomsticks Apr 26, 1970
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1 - 12The Wisdom of Solomon May 03, 1970
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1 - 13The Trickery Lantern May 10, 1970
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0 - 1Brothers in Magic Jan 01, 1970
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0 - 2Anglia News - Richard Carpenter Interview Jan 01, 1970
Overview
Episode 3 of series one sees Hexworth Farm in financial troubles with Mr Bennett played by Aussie actor Charles Tingwell overdrawn at the bank by 800 pounds. Believing there is a curse on the farm, Carrot seeks the help of Catweazle. Deciding the owner of a local history museum may help via some books which immediately sparks Catweazle's interest, Carrot and Catweazle head off to the museum. During which Catweazle after causing havoc by letting ''touchwood'' get loose and scaring a bunch of schoolgirls visiting the museum, discovers the book of Rapkyn. Via the book it's discovered that 2 stones hidden somewhere on the farm must be found to remove the curse. One ''in the tower and one in the water''. The tower being the living room chimmney and the the water being an old well. Both leading to hillarious situations. The two stones are found in perfect condition and also fit the missing pieces of a rare artefact at the museum who pay Mr Bennett 800 pounds thus lifting the financial burden.