Wizbit

Wizbit
Created by Barry Murray
Paul Daniels
Starring Paul Daniels
Debbie McGee
Country of origin United Kingdom
No. of episodes 27
Production
Running time 12 x 25mins, 15 x 10mins
Broadcast
Original channel BBC One
Original run 1986 – 1988

Wizbit was a 1985 BBC children's television show in which an alien magician called Wizbit and a large rabbit called Wooly had adventures in a place called Puzzleopolis.

Although it was stated in the show that Wizbit's year-and-a-day mission was to find out all about planet Earth, this clashed somewhat with the events witnessed on screen. Wizbit was (apparently) to learn about everyday life on earth by solving puzzles in a town inhabited by walking, talking (and often singing) sponge-balls, dice, magic wands, playing cards and 7-foot-tall (2.1 m) rabbits.

The show made an attempt to be semi-educational. The (often lateral thinking) puzzles Wizbit was set were usually presented to the audience at home, with the solutions being revealed towards the end of the episode.

The show was created by Barry Murray, who had formerly been Mungo Jerry's record producer, with assistance from conjuror Paul Daniels. It starred Daniels and his assistant (and wife) Debbie McGee.

Its theme tune was based on a song by Lead Belly, named "Ha-Ha This A Way", sung by Daniels.

Wizbit's magic word was "Ostagazuzulum". Wizbit came from the planet WOW, an acronym for 'World Of Wizards'. Wizbit was visiting planet Earth for a year and a day.

All rights to characters and designs are now owned by Paul Daniels. All music rights are the property of Barry Murray.

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