The Witches and the Grinnygog | |
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Created by | Roy Russell |
Starring |
Patricia Hayes Adam Woodyatt Anna Wing John Barrard Olu Jacobs |
Composer(s) | James Harpham |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 6 |
Production | |
Location(s) |
Titchfield Bishop's Waltham (Hampshire) |
Running time | 25 minutes |
Production company(s) | Television South |
Distributor | Disney–ABC Domestic Television |
Release | |
Original network | ITV |
Original release | 14 November | – 19 December 1983
The Witches and the Grinnygog was a British television serial first aired in 1983. The story was adapted from the book The Witches and the Grinnygog and was aired as a six-episode television miniseries produced by Television South for ITV and subsequently re-broadcast in the US, Canada, New Zealand, and Israel.
A strange statue (the Grinnygog), which fell off the back of a truck carrying stones of an old church for relocation, is discovered by a woman on her way home from the store. The woman takes the statue home and gives it to her elderly father as a garden ornament.
The family who now has possession of the Grinnygog, in particular one small boy, begin to experience strange feelings of euphoria and a desire to participate in folk magic rituals. At the same time, a nervous, "other-worldly" child begins to be seen around the town and appears lost and frightened. Meanwhile, three eccentric older women arrive in the town and appear to be searching for something. They bring with them the "daughter" of one of the women, later revealed to be a mannequin, but which at one point appears to be walking by itself.
The story eventually reveals that the three women are witches from England's Middle Ages who escaped a witch-hunt by somehow slipping through time into the modern age. The Grinnygog, which was a type of familiar spirit, had lain dormant until being removed from the church, when it summoned the witches to the present day. One of the witches is now looking for her daughter who was separated during a witch-burning held hundreds of years ago in the town. The daughter escaped by slipping through time, but only intermittently, and is now lost without her mother.
The presence of the witches, and their relationship to the Grinnygog, is eventually worked out by a group of children who investigate their town's local history and discover that the town must make amends for the ancient injustice of witch-burning. One clue is revealed through an old manuscript written by a town elder who apparently witnessed the witch-burning and wrote an account of the event in a journal: however, he died before revealing the final clue about the escaped witches. Another clue is the arrival of an African witch doctor, named Mr. Alabaster (played by Olu Jacobs) who is seeking out the witches to help them.