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Directed by
  
Charles A. Nichols

Produced by
  
Jerry Eisenberg

Number of episodes
  
2

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Written by
  
Sheldon Stark

Featured music
  
Dean Elliott

Director
  
Charles August Nichols

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Episode no.
  
Season 3 Episode 40 and 41

Original air date
  
February 16, 1980 (Part 1) February 23, 1980 (Part 2)

Adapted from
  
The Trouble with Miss Switch

Genres
  
Animation, Television special

Similar
  
Miss Switch to the Rescue, Super Dave: Daredevil, Super Dave, Shelley Duvall's Bedtime, A Bunch of Munsch

The trouble with miss switch


"The Trouble with Miss Switch" is a 1980 ABC Weekend Special two-part animated episode produced by Ruby-Spears Productions and based on the 1971 children's book of the same name by Barbara Brooks Wallace. It originally aired on ABC on February 16 and 23, 1980.

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Following its initial broadcast, "Miss Switch" was frequently rerun on ABC Weekend Special and due to its immense popularity, a sequel titled "Miss Switch to the Rescue" was also produced as an ABC Weekend Special two part episode in 1982.

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Part 1

Rupert Brown and Amelia Daley (voiced by Eric Taslitz and Nancy McKeon) are classmates at Pepperdine Elementary School who discover that their substitute teacher, Miss Switch (voiced by Janet Waldo), is a witch complete with a magical talking Lykoi-Breed cat named Bathsheba (voiced by June Foray). She tells the children that the wicked witch Saturna (also voiced by June Foray) has taken control of the Witches' Council and has condemned the fair Miss Switch with the aid of her Computer Witch. Rupert suggests bewitching a certain football player's number at the big game to ensure victory, but Saturna causes the spell to backfire so that the visiting team wins. Rupert comes up with another plan, but asks Miss Switch to let him and Amelia accompany her...

Part 2

Miss Switch and Bathsheba fly to Witch Mountain with Rupert and Amelia. Saturna sends out her bats to attack them, which causes the broom to splinter; some bats carry Miss Switch away, while the others drop Rupert, Amelia and Bathsheba down a well. Miss Switch finds herself in the council room, where the Witches' Council prepares their verdict. The children and Bathsheba get out of the well, and sneak in disguised as witches. Just as Miss Switch agrees to be banished, her friends reveal that her ability to spread love and joy is the most original witchcraft idea of all. The Witches' Council banishes Saturna and appoints Miss Switch the new Head Witch.

Voices

  • Janet Waldo as Miss Switch
  • Eric Taslitz as Rupert Brown
  • Nancy McKeon as Amelia Daley
  • June Foray as Bathsheba and Saturna
  • Production credits

  • Executive Producers: Joe Ruby & Ken Spears
  • Produced by: Jerry Eisenberg
  • Directed by: Charles A. Nichols
  • Written by: Sheldon Stark
  • From the Book by: Barbara Brooks Wallace
  • Voices: Janet Waldo, Eric Taslitz, Nancy McKeon, June Foray, Frank Welker, Philip Tanzini, Alan Dinehart
  • Story Direction: Ron Campbell
  • Character Design: Allan Huck, Alice Hamm, Edgar Soller
  • Voice Direction: Alan Dinehart
  • Layout Supervisor: Larry Huber
  • Unit Supervisor: David High
  • Layout: John Freeman, Bob Givens, John F. Guerin, Floyd Norman, Wallace Sides, Bart Seitz, Lin Larsen, Pat Wong
  • Production Manager: Warren Marshall
  • Layout: Lyle Beddes, Stuart Heimdal, Elaine Hultgren, Boyd Kirland, Brad Landreth, Debra Pugh, Keith Sargent, Roy Smith, Grant Wilson
  • Animation Supervisor: Ed Solomon
  • Animation: Steve Clark, Jim Davis, Daniel De La Vega, Frank Gonzales, John Howley, Bill Hutten, Tony Love, Norm McCabe, Frank Nakielski, Don Orlando, Don Parmele, Bill Pratt, Virgil Raddatz, Bill Reed, Joe Roman, Joanna Romersa, John Shook, Mike Stribling, Marty Taras
  • Assistant Animation Supervisor: Bill Exter
  • Assistant Animation: Fred Abranz, Philo Barnhart, Phil Cummings, Vincent De Frances, Edward Faigin, Holly Forsyth, Sandy Henkin, Mike Houton, Leonard Johnson, Sammy Kai, Richard Williams, Michael Kaweski, John C. Lange, Anneline Liu, Ginny Parmele, Lester Pourier, Anna Lois Ray, Mary Robertston, Sue Rogers, Gisele Van Bark, Karen Warren, Cathy Zar
  • Background Styling: Eric Semones
  • Backgrounds Painted by: Gary Conklin, Bill Lorencz, P.S. Lewis, Michele Moen, Phil Phillipson, Gary Selvaggio, Peter Van Elk, Thomas Woodington, Gloria Wood
  • Color Key: Kit Harper, Bunny Munns
  • Production Manager: John Ahern
  • Production Supervisor: Natalie Shirpser
  • Animation Checking: Myrna Bushman, Rena Cappas, Lisa Lydon, Jerome B. Stocks, Stephen A. Carr
  • Xerography & Paint Supervisor: Laura Craig
  • Assistants to the Executive Producers: Jodi Berman, Jamie Fields
  • Assistant to the Producer: Erika Grossbart
  • Production Assistants: Madlyn Goldberg, Kayte Kuch, Loretta High, Harry Karamanlian
  • Studio Manager: Jeff Cooke
  • Production Controller: Jerry Goldman
  • Unit Auditor: Henriette Pacile
  • Animation Stock: Sandra Benenati
  • Cel Service: Jim Stocks
  • Titles: Bob Schaefer
  • Music: Dean Elliott
  • Supervising Editor: Chip Yaras
  • Effects Editors: Kevin Spears, Bruce Elliott, Richard Patterson, David Stone
  • Music Editors: Robert Mandles, Mark Shimey, Kathy Stude
  • Post Production: Lenore Nelson
  • Negative Cutting: Mary Nelson
  • Camera: Larry Hogan, Greg Marshall, Laurie Toledo
  • Laboratory: C.F.I.
  • Recording: Heider Scoring Service
  • Dubbing: T.V. Recorder
  • COPYRIGHT 1979 AMERICAN BROADCASTING COMPANIES, INC.
  • Produced by Ruby-Spears Productions, Inc.
  • A FILMWAYS COMPANY FOR American Broadcasting Companies, Inc.
  • References

    The Trouble with Miss Switch Wikipedia