The
comedy drama series was executive produced by
Nigel Pickard. The series was written by Jenny McDade. Carpenter wrote the fourth book based on McDade's scripts,
The Television Adventures of Mr Majeika. Three series of the programme were made, comprising twenty episodes in total. The first series had six episodes. The location for St. Barty's Primary School was
Matfield House in
Tonbridge,
Kent.
Stanley Baxter stars as a
wizard in
Mr Majeika as the titular role. It was his debut appearance on a children's programme. His wife convinced him to take on the role after he expressed uneasiness about taking on the role. Baxter designed his character's suit, which Graham Keal of the
Liverpool Daily Post described as a "strangely cut, tightly buttoned and stupendously loud tweed suit". Another suggestion he made was that a mystical lock of his character's hair quivers in anticipation of a
magic spell. The performers starring as students attending the Academy for the Sons and Daughters of Gentlefolk were Andrew Read, Claire Sawyer, and Simeon Pearl. The roles were their first in television.
Cast •
Stanley Baxter as Mr. Majeika •
Roland MacLeod as Dudley Potter •
Fidelis Morgan as Bunty Brace-Girdle •
Eve Ferret as Pam Bigmore • Claire Sawyer as Melanie Brace-Girdle •
Miriam Margolyes as Wilhermina Warlock • Simeon Pearl as Hamish Bigmore •
Richard Murdoch as Worshipful Wizard • Andrew Read as Thomas Grey •
Adele Silva as Fenella Fudd •
Christopher Ellison as Ron Bigmore • Sanjiv Madan as Prince •
Pat Coombs as Miss Flavia Jelley •
Vernon Dobtcheff as Wizard Marks •
Robin Driscoll as Sgt. Sevenoaks
Availability There has been no commercial release of
Mr Majeika on DVD in the UK. This is possibly due to ongoing rights issues after the production company, TVS, dropped out of the ITV network in 1992 and subsequently went through a number of take-overs. This problem affects the majority of the TVS programme archive as much of the original production paperwork and sales documentation has been lost during the intervening years. According to
Kaleidoscope's TV Brain website, nine episodes of the series no longer exist in broadcast quality, although all but one of these is available on
YouTube.
Reception In a 2023 reflection about
CITV,
The Guardians Stuart Heritage said lead character
Stanley Baxter was "at his most charming". He wrote, "Think
Bewitched, but about an old man who could waggle his hair instead of a housewife who could scrunch up her nose and you're there." ==Stage production==