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EP1  The All-Seeing Eye
Nov. 05,2001
The All-Seeing Eye

Mildred and Ethel end up as room-mates. Ethel is as mean as ever until she discovers that all new students must pass through the gaze of the All-Seeing Eye which looks deep within to find your regretful past and display it for all to see. Convinced Millie can use her unique tallent to cheat her way past the eye, she pretends to let bygones be bygones.

EP2  Never on Friday
Nov. 12,2001
Never on Friday

Weirdsister College has a network of pipes and valves installed as a means to absorb excess magical energy to help reduce the Foster's Effect during the week. This excess energy is released on Fridays, so students and staff must refrain from practising magic on Fridays, or the Foster's effect will be exponentially worse. A new professor, Starfinder, fails to heed the warnings. Millie, Cas and Ethel also ignore these warnings to near disastrous effect.

EP3  The Gargoyle
Nov. 19,2001
The Gargoyle

Professor Starfinder is lecturing on animation of objects, giving those objects personality. He is also assembling a research team, for which he has already selected Miss Hallow. When he stumbles upon Millie using her ability to bring a painting to life, he makes her the focus of the research, and Nick Hobbes becomes jealous he has not been selected for the team. He sets out to impress Professor Starfinder by bringing a Gargoyle to life, which then wreaks havoc on the college.

EP4  The End of Misery's
Nov. 26,2001
The End of Misery's

Misery's Café comes under threat of closure when a matter of unpaid rent comes to light. Millie and Cas set out to find the actual property owner, and help save Misery's. Meanwhile, Professor Starfinder is working on time manipulation experiments which cause havoc, but also offer a possible solution to the problem at hand.

EP5  All That Jazz
Dec. 03,2001
All That Jazz

Professor Thunderblast casts a spell on her students in order to boost their magical energy, so they can have more with which to practice. Through an "accident" of Ethel, Millie ends up with far too much magical energy, and begins casting spells subconsciously. Dr. Wendle warns Millie to remain in solitary meditation until the effects wear off, but Nick Hobbes has other plans. Meanwhile, Professor Thunderblast agrees to fill in at Misery's for a jazz band who have cancelled at the last minute.

EP6  Dreamcatcher
Dec. 10,2001
Dreamcatcher

Millie is plagued with romantic dreams of Nick Hobbes. Cas cannot find her dreamcatcher anywhere. The caretaker has quit, and names Hobbes as his reason. When things start to fall apart, Professor Thunderblast threatens Hobbes with expulsion unless he can manage to convince the caretaker to return.

EP7  Dr. Foster, I Presume!
Dec. 17,2001
Dr. Foster, I Presume!

Hearing a plea for help from Dr. Foster, Professor Starfinder leads the students in a location spell and summoning potion to rescue the good doctor. Something appears to go wrong, and they seem to have summoned the wrong person - someone claiming to be a close acquaintance of Dr. Foster.

EP8  The Seventh Sense
Jan. 28,2002
The Seventh Sense

While conducting a magical experiment with Mildred's cat, something goes wrong which puts the cat's life in grave danger. Mildred becomes despondent and angered over her cat being involved in the experiment without her permission, and she contemplates dropping out of Weirdsister College. Meanwhile, Elaine believes she has the seventh sense, much to Ben's chagrin.

EP9  The Golden Cauldron
Feb. 04,2002
The Golden Cauldron

The annual contest is fast approaching! Initially, the unlikely pair of Hobbes and Ethel is formed, but when Hobbes ends up leaving her out of his experiment, Ethel wants payback. Soon, this friendly competition turns into a battle of the sexes, with Ethel proving there is no fury like a Witch scorned!

EP10  Good Friends
Feb. 05,2002
Good Friends

Enid Nightshade, an old friend of Millie's from Cackle's Academy, arrives at Weirdsister College! However, Enid is a lot different than she used to be, and Mildred gets more than she bargained for. This causes friction between Ethel and even Cas since Enid's arrival coincides with final exams. To make matters worse, Mildred must either give up Tabby or be kicked out of school.

EP11  Shaky Foundations
Feb. 06,2002
Shaky Foundations

When Professor Shakeshaft is in a deep depression, he reveals to Mildred that it's because he's pining for an old love from the 1600s. He decides to invent a spell to travel back in time to see her again for the first time in centuries. A concerned Mildred decides to accompany the professor in order to keep an eye on him.

EP12  The Whisperer
Feb. 07,2002
The Whisperer

Starfinder is experimenting with the Sorcerer's eggs in order to find a way around the Foster's Effect. Hobbes, on the other hand, tries to absorb the negative magical energy from the eggs he has collected, but ends up accidentally freeing the ghostly Whisperer from the walls of Weirdsister College.

EP13  The Gate of Power
Feb. 08,2002
The Gate of Power

Following his magical mishap with the Sorcerer's eggs, Hobbes attempts to open the gates of power under the will of the Whisperer. Unfortunately for both of them, Mildred and her friends are on the case to save the day! Mildred is ready to take down the ultimate evil to save both Weirdsister College and Hobbes.

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As a follow-up to The Worst Witch serial, we follow Mildred Hubble in her first year at Weirdsister College, a university for students of magic. Similar to her adventures at Cackle's, Mildred usually messes up, but saves the day in the end. The series has a darker side than The Worst Witch, with evil creatures and a possible doomsday.

Weirdsister College Audience Reviews

Ketrivie It isn't all that great, actually. Really cheesy and very predicable of how certain scenes are gonna turn play out. However, I guess that's the charm of it all, because I would consider this one of my guilty pleasures.
HottWwjdIam There is just so much movie here. For some it may be too much. But in the same secretly sarcastic way most telemarketers say the phrase, the title of this one is particularly apt.
Rio Hayward All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.
Bessie Smyth Great story, amazing characters, superb action, enthralling cinematography. Yes, this is something I am glad I spent money on.
yobry1 Although this is an OK witch show, the Worst Witch was better and I beg to differ from another review who says the Brits are way ahead of the US on witch shows. Charmed came out about the same time as the worst witch, and was/is a far better show than the worst witch ever dared to be.
TheLittleSongbird The Worst Witch was part of my childhood when it first started airing and I loved the books as well, and I still love it today at 17. Wierdsister College was an interesting TV series, derived from the books by Jill Murphy. I do not think it is as good as the Worst Witch, but it is a decent series. Of course the stories aren't as planned out and as original as the ones in the Worst Witch. And there are several characters who I adored in the Worst Witch like Miss Hardbroom and Maud that sadly are missing. But on its own, Wierdsister College is pretty good. The acting is very spirited, especially from Georgina Sherrington and Felicity Jones as Ethel, the music is good and the special effects and camera work are decent. There are also some memorable and funny moments that make the series watchable, and the writing is above average. Shame it didn't last longer, because this was not bad at all, not as good as Worst Witch, but worth a peek. 8/10 Bethany Cox
annevejb Update at June 2008 This links with my other comments, etc, re the four ITV works inspired by Jill Murphy's Worst Witch novels. This TV series is the third and it follows on from the 1998 to 2000 series. It is often considered as season four of that series. Here, Millie is at Weirdsister, her fourth year of basic cackling not actually shown on the screen and only her first year here is shown. Some history. At Cackles she was someone who started from behind, obviously so, and got trouble from some because of that, but she also gained some close friends, who she managed to keep close to. First year, start of new term, after the break, she gained another close friend who maybe she should have redirected towards her enemies instead. As is, for most of her junior witch education she had nice girrl Maud, a fullness of moonshine, on one hand and on her other the new friend, Nightshade, who first appears after the first break. It is not obvious that Millie is heading towards a Weirdsister higher education. So much was in the 1998+ series and in the novels too. Enid felt less deadly to me in the novels. The ITV works include a lot that is not in the books and that is normal, some detail being changed around is also normal and can be healthy. Weirdsister was not in the novels, it is a development. Weirdsister includes the original Ethel from 1998, her of a magnificent beauty and style. Only Deadly could compete with her beauty in 1998 and by 2001 Deadly has been sunk, in chains in the sludge at the bottom of the sea. Would that these two had not been the most beautiful, but this is about girrls. The 1986 feature was very different. Weirdsister also includes Deirdre Swoop, who made an earlier showing in Cackle's dealings with Pentangle's. Swoop then going on to be the PE teacher in New, the fourth ITV work. This Swoop and this Millie appear in all three series. No actor appears in all four works. Weirdsister also includes a brief glimpse of two characters from the earlier series. The 1998 HB for a short warning at the start. Enid during one of the final episodes, and that is scary, she is in a trap that she cannot escape from by herself and she has not been able to obtain worthwhile help. Enid has gone the way of some lost girrls and Millie shows that she is lost re having good ways to cope with that. In some ways Millie has moved forward in an impressive way while still having a lot of the earliest Millie about her, but in other ways she is so sunk as well. So, this is a development of what was in the original and it can take some getting used to. It is about the ups and downs of girrls, not of girls. I find it worth trying getting acclimatised. * So the series was not obviously special at first glimpse and the sepia-like imagery matching the 1986 feature is strange too. Get to know it I find it to be fun. If scary. Millie does make some really bad mistakes and I currently rate how she makes a pet out of her student and café waiter, house broken, boyfriend as the cringiest. Haircut acclimatisation? Why should a male to female find that scary?
shrek2004 This is a spin-off of the popular "Worst Witch" series on YTV, and it was a poor show. All the good characters were gone, and the writing had taken a sharp turn for the worse. Mildred was no longer clumsy, kind, or endearing--she was scheming and sophisticated.