Ace of Wands is a fantasy-based British children's television show broadcast on ITV between 1970 and 1972, created by Trevor Preston and Pamela Lonsdale and produced by Thames Television. The title, taken from the name of a Tarot card describes the principal character, called "Tarot" who combined stage magic with supernatural powers. Tarot has a pet Owl named Ozymandias, played by Fred Owl. Ace of Wands ran for two seasons of thirteen episodes and a third season of twenty. Many, if not all, of the first 26 episodes are believed to have been wiped, although the final season is intact. In the first two series Tarot is assisted by Sam Maxstead, a reformed convict and Lillian Palmer known by her nickname, Lulli, an orphan. Lulli shares a telepathic link with Tarot, which enables them to communicate over great distances. After having to leave the programme because of prior commitments, in the final series this pair were replaced by brother and sister Chas, a photographer, and Mikki, a female journalist, who have very similar roles, she also sharing a telepathic link with Tarot. A character named Mr Sweet who runs an antiquarian bookshop often has the answer to Tarot's questions. Sweet is based in a university for the last series. Mr. Stabs, played by Russell Hunter, is defeated by Ace of Wands's lead Tarot, yet returns, again played by Hunter, in an episode of the anthology series Shadows. The character's final appearance was in Dramarama, this time portrayed by David Jason. However, the Dramarama story was a prequel to the previous ones.
Ace of Wands (Season 2)
Seven Serpents, Sulphur and Salt, Episode One (Episode 1)
Writer: Trevor Preston
Air date: 1971-07-21
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: Aided by the bizarre and beautiful Polandi and his servant Luko, evil magician Mr. Stabs sets out to steal the missing segment of the Secret Seven Serpents, which are in Tarot's possession. Several have already died for possessing it, and Tarot is the next victim on Stabs' hitlist.
Seven Serpents, Sulphur and Salt, Episode Two (Episode 2)
Writer: Trevor Preston
Air date: 1971-08-11
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: Aided by the bizarre and beautiful Polandi and his servant Luko, evil magician Mr. Stabs sets out to steal the missing segment of the Secret Seven Serpents, which are in Tarot's possession. Several have already died for possessing it, and Tarot is the next victim on Stabs' hitlist.
Seven Serpents, Sulphur and Salt, Episode Three (Episode 3)
Writer: Trevor Preston
Air date: 1971-09-01
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: Aided by the bizarre and beautiful Polandi and his servant Luko, evil magician Mr. Stabs sets out to steal the missing segment of the Secret Seven Serpents, which are in Tarot's possession. Several have already died for possessing it, and Tarot is the next victim on Stabs' hitlist.
Joker, Episode One (Episode 4)
Writer: Peter J. Hammond
Air date: 1971-09-22
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: Investigating why normally well-behaved children suddenly go berserk and wreck their classrooms, Tarot and his companions find themselves up against the fiendish Uncle Harry and his strange troupe of travelling entertainers.
Joker, Episode Two (Episode 5)
Writer: Peter J. Hammond
Air date: 1971-08-18
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: Investigating why normally well-behaved children suddenly go berserk and wreck their classrooms, Tarot and his companions find themselves up against the fiendish Uncle Harry and his strange troupe of travelling entertainers.
Joker, Episode Three (Episode 6)
Writer: Peter J. Hammond
Air date: 1971-08-25
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: Investigating why normally well-behaved children suddenly go berserk and wreck their classrooms, Tarot and his companions find themselves up against the fiendish Uncle Harry and his strange troupe of travelling entertainers.
Nightmare Gas, Episode One (Episode 7)
Writer: Trevor Preston
Air date: 1971-09-01
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: The theft of a deadly hallucinatory gas, H23, by the deadly Thalia and her brother Dalbiac, plunges Tarot and friends into a nightmare adventure. Contact with the gas induces nightmares so real the victim dies after 23 minutes: captured and exposed to the gas, Tarot has mere minutes to live.
Nightmare Gas, Episode Two (Episode 8)
Writer: Trevor Preston
Air date: 1971-09-08
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: The theft of a deadly hallucinatory gas, H23, by the deadly Thalia and her brother Dalbiac, plunges Tarot and friends into a nightmare adventure. Contact with the gas induces nightmares so real the victim dies after 23 minutes: captured and exposed to the gas, Tarot has mere minutes to live.
Nightmare Gas, Episode Three (Episode 9)
Writer: Trevor Preston
Air date: 1971-09-15
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: The theft of a deadly hallucinatory gas, H23, by the deadly Thalia and her brother Dalbiac, plunges Tarot and friends into a nightmare adventure. Contact with the gas induces nightmares so real the victim dies after 23 minutes: captured and exposed to the gas, Tarot has mere minutes to live.
The Eye of Ra, Episode One (Episode 10)
Writer: Michael Winder
Air date: 1971-09-22
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: The Eye of Ra, a diamond reputed to have the power to turn people into chalk, is high on eccentric chessmaster Ceribraun's shopping list. Believing that the diamond has turned Mr. Sweet into a chalk statuette, Tarot decides to act. He soon finds himself a prisoner of Ceribraun's talking computer, and in danger of being crushed to death between gigantic robotic chess pieces.
The Eye of Ra, Episode Two (Episode 11)
Writer: Michael Winder
Air date: 1971-09-29
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: The Eye of Ra, a diamond reputed to have the power to turn people into chalk, is high on eccentric chessmaster Ceribraun's shopping list. Believing that the diamond has turned Mr. Sweet into a chalk statuette, Tarot decides to act. He soon finds himself a prisoner of Ceribraun's talking computer, and in danger of being crushed to death between gigantic robotic chess pieces.
The Eye of Ra, Episode Three (Episode 12)
Writer: Michael Winder
Air date: 1971-10-06
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: The Eye of Ra, a diamond reputed to have the power to turn people into chalk, is high on eccentric chessmaster Ceribraun's shopping list. Believing that the diamond has turned Mr. Sweet into a chalk statuette, Tarot decides to act. He soon finds himself a prisoner of Ceribraun's talking computer, and in danger of being crushed to death between gigantic robotic chess pieces.
The Eye of Ra, Episode Four (Episode 13)
Writer: Michael Winder
Air date: 1971-10-13
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: The Eye of Ra, a diamond reputed to have the power to turn people into chalk, is high on eccentric chessmaster Ceribraun's shopping list. Believing that the diamond has turned Mr. Sweet into a chalk statuette, Tarot decides to act. He soon finds himself a prisoner of Ceribraun's talking computer, and in danger of being crushed to death between gigantic robotic chess pieces.

Seasons
Episodes 13
Episodes 13

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