Winnie the Witch

Winnie the Witch is a Welsh-British-American children's preschool comedy series based off the books by Valerie Thomas. It focuses on a Witch named Winnie and a cat named Wilbur, and the two go on all sorts of adventures whether in their own home or somewhere else.

Cast

 * Winnie (Voiced by Julie Andrews) An absent minded witch, she's always looking for something to do, wherever it would be at home or on the go.
 * Wilbur (Voiced by Bill Bailey) Winnie's black cat who is the polar opposite of Winnie. Plus, he's more anxious.
 * Warren (Voiced by Robin Stevens) Winnie's Nephew who sometimes comes to visit.
 * Mummy Wilma (Voiced by Mary Jones) Winnie's Mom who loves her family.
 * Landlord Bob (Voiced by Andrew Davenport) The Landlord of Winnie and Wilbur
 * Miss Pixie (Voiced by Frances White) Winnie's Rival who's always jealous.
 * Sarah Stores (Voiced by Alison Snowden) A shopkeeper who runs "the everything shop"
 * Mr. Edd (Voiced by Alexander Armstrong) Winnie's Doctor.
 * Police Peterson (Voiced by Randy Peterson) The police of the Town
 * Vienna the Vet (Voiced by Judy Flynn) Wilbur's Vet
 * Merlin II (Voiced by Long John Baldry) Merlin's great Grandson
 * Parfait (Voiced by Leanne Carson) a witch with the "perfect" looks.

Telecast and Home Media
The show first aired in the UK on S4C in Wales and BBC One (for new episodes) and BBC Two (for reruns). The show also aired for a brief time on Tiny Pop during 2006.

Whereas in the US, the show would air on CBS affiliates in syndication with SFM Entertainment, reruns of the show aired on Starz Kids and Family until 2020.

Eventually, VHS and DVD releases of the show were handled by BBC Video in the UK and GAME home entertainment in the US. Studio Upstairs then re-released the show on DVD in 2015.

International Broadcast
This was one of the several cartoons dubbed by the Irish dubbing studio: Telegael. Which broadcasted on RTE and RTE2 in Mid-1993, with reruns airing on TG4 in 1996.

The show also aired in Australia on the seven network as part of Agro's Cartoon Connection, where another GAME show titled: Hey Hey Trey! also aired. TVO also aired the show in Canada, Yle TV2 in Finland, ARD in Germany and Rai Due in Italy.