Bewitched

Bewitched

1964
Bewitched
Bewitched

Bewitched

7.6 | TV-G | en | Drama

Samantha Stephens is a seemingly normal suburban housewife who also happens to be a genuine witch, with all the requisite magical powers. Her husband Darrin insists that Samantha keep her witchcraft under wraps, but situations invariably require her to indulge her powers while keeping her bothersome mother Endora at bay.

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EP26  The Truth, Nothing But the Truth, So Help Me Sam
Mar. 25,1972
The Truth, Nothing But the Truth, So Help Me Sam

In the final episode, Endora tries to test out Darrin's honesty by giving him a pin with a spell that makes him tell the truth. Darrin learns that honesty is not exactly the best policy when he jeopardizes an important account. It seems as though he may have lost the account, but the client likes the honesty between Darrin and Larry and gives them a break. As the series ends, Samantha and Darrin tell each other how much they love each other, without the magic of the truth pin.

EP25  Samantha's Witchcraft Blows a Fuse
Mar. 18,1972
Samantha's Witchcraft Blows a Fuse

Sam and Darrin have dinner at a chinese restaurant and Sam orders a drink called ""The Heavenly Himalayan"" which causes her to lose her powers and to break out with stripes on her face! Dr. Bombay tells her about an antidote and Sam gets it from an Apothecary, only to break out with more stripes on her face. Dr. Bombay then tells her that she needs a feather from a Dodo bird, but then that doesn't work either. There is another important ingredient needed: a piece of Himalayan cinnamon stick from the Chinese restaurant. After Darrin gets in trouble for getting the cinnamon, he gets it for Samantha and she is cured again.

EP24  A Good Turn Never Goes Unpunished
Mar. 11,1972
A Good Turn Never Goes Unpunished

Darrin needs help on an advertising campaign and Samantha offers her help using her own mind. Darrin thinks that she used witchcraft for the ideas she gave him and decides not to use her ideas. Darrin comes up with some ideas of his own and are rejected by the client Mr. Benson. He thinks witchcraft was used in the decision, too. Call it deja vu when Darrin shows Benson Sam's ideas ande Benson rejects them as well. Darrin feels like a total jackass and apologizes to Samantha, coming up with a stellar slogan for Benson.

EP23  School Days, School Daze
Mar. 04,1972
School Days, School Daze

Tabitha has to take a test to prove her intelligence and is very nervous. Endora helps her out by puuting a spell on her, making her a super genius! Miss Peabody, the teacher from episode 246, is amazed about Tabitha's knowledge and tells the principal about it. Samantha find out about this, and tells Endora to take the spell off Tabitha. Miss Peabody will not back off, and she catches Tabitha and Adam using their powers one day. Samantha catches Miss Peabody trying to be like Gladys Kravitz and gives her a lesson about snooping she will never forget.

EP22  George Washington Zapped Here (2)
Feb. 26,1972
George Washington Zapped Here (2)

The Washingtons adjust to life in the twentieth century as they stay with the Stephens. Larry sees them both and decides that it is a great ad campaign for his new clients, the Whirlaway Washing Machine Company. George cannot tell a lie about the washer and, as a result, loses the account for Larry and Darrin. He does the same thing in the courtroom and his charges are dismissed. Then the Washingtons are finally send back to their own time.

EP21  George Washington Zapped Here (1)
Feb. 19,1972
George Washington Zapped Here (1)

Tabitha is working on a project on George Washington for school, and needs help. Esmerelda helps out, but accidentally conjures the real George Washington! Samantha tries to keep an eye on George, but he wanders off into the park where he is caught by a policeman. The policeman lets George go on a $2000 bail. As soon as Sam and Darrin bring George home, Esmerelda remembers the spell and sends George back, without his shoes! Esmerelda brings him back, but this time, he is joined by Martha Washington....

EP20  Tabitha's First Day at School
Feb. 12,1972
Tabitha's First Day at School

"I know that Tabitha is ready for school, but is school ready for Tabitha?" warns Sam. Tabitha attends school for the first time, and has a pretty hard time because a boy is messing with her. When he refuses to give up, Tabitha turns him into a frog. The teacher Miss Peabody gets on her about the frog and tells her to put it back in the class terrarium. Tabitha grabs the wrong frog and Samantha pops into the school and changes the frogs. When the right frog is brought home, Tabitha changes it back before the boy's mother finds out.

EP19  Serena's Youth Pill
Feb. 05,1972
Serena's Youth Pill

Serena returns for the last time and babysits with Tabitha and Adam. Larry comes by to return a golf club and Serena does an Abby Cunningham on him. Larry hurries off, but not before Serena gives him a pill to be young and active (pre-Viagra!). It makes him younger, all right, by ten years! Larry gets even younger and younger and everyone is very worried about him. Serena gives him an antidote which turns him back to normal.

EP18  Samantha on Thin Ice
Jan. 29,1972
Samantha on Thin Ice

Tabitha wants to learn how to skate, and Samantha agrees to take lessons with her in the mortal way. When Tabitha falls down constantly, Endora cannot take much more and decides to bewitch Tabitha's skates so that Tabitha becomes a terrific skater. Tabitha is bound to be the next Tara Lipinksi if Endora doesn't take that spell off of her. So Endora does and Tabitha is back to being a poor skater again.

EP17  Serena's Richcraft
Jan. 22,1972
Serena's Richcraft

Serena visits Samantha because she is stripped of her powers. She then falls for Darrin's newest client Harrison Wilcott and decides to go out with him. Samantha tries to tell Wilcott that Serena is bad news, but Wilcott has fallen for Serena. So Samantha finds Countess Pirhana (who took away Serena's powers) and makes Wilcott fall in love with the Countess.

EP16  Samantha is Earthbound
Jan. 15,1972
Samantha is Earthbound

In this crazy episode, Samantha gets a condition which makes her entirely 500 pounds heavier. Dr. Bombay comes and gives her an antidote that makes her lighter...a little too light as she floats to the air! This will be hard to hide when the Prescotts, McMann and Tate's newest clients, has Samantha volunteer for a charity bazaar and fashion show. Sam tries everything to help weigh her down, but to no avail. In a memorable scene, Samantha holds a giant urn on her shoulder as she goes down the runway half floating, half walking in the fashion show. It is there that Darrin comes up with a spectacular slogan for Prescott shoes.

EP15  Samantha's Magic Sitter
Jan. 05,1972
Samantha's Magic Sitter

Esmerelda's magic seems to be all wrong and is a failure as a witch. Larry says that a client of his needs a babysitter for the evening and gets Esmerelda to do the job so he can sign the contracts to win the deal. Esmerelda shows the Norton's child, Ralph, some magic and No one believes him when he tells all about it. As a result, Esmerelda is fired and Larry loses the Norton account. So Samantha sets up a dinner party with Esmerelda as a magician. Once everything is cleared up, everyone gets what they wants: The Nortons are friends again and Larry wins the account.

EP14  Adam, Warlock or Washout?
Dec. 29,1971
Adam, Warlock or Washout?

The Witches Council wants to test out Adam to see if he is a warlock or a mortal. If he is a mortal, he wilh have to be taken away from the Stephens' household. Maurice helps Adam by giving him powers so that he will not be taken away. Adam is indeed normal, but he does have his own powers tucked away somewhere.

EP13  Three Men and a Witch on a Horse
Dec. 15,1971
Three Men and a Witch on a Horse

Endora transforms Darrin into a gambler. Samantha inisists Endora remove the spell. Endora makes more trouble by having Darrin bet on a horse named Fancy Dancer that is bound to lose, and Darrin gets Larry and a client to place all bets on Fancy Dancer. Samantha pops to the stables to talk to Dancer about winning the race for her husband and his friends. In the race, it seems like Dancer is bound to come in last, but he pulls through and wins!

EP12  The Eight-Year Itch Witch
Dec. 08,1971
The Eight-Year Itch Witch

Endora tries to make Samantha jealous again by recruiting a beautiful, sexy witch named Ophelia on Darrin. Ophelia tries anything to get Darrin to come to a sales convention, even fake stage fright. Darrin intentions are to spend time with Samantha, but Larry Tate intervenes. Darrin goes but decides to take a late plane back, but the unrelenting Ophelia disguises herself as an airport manager, informing Darrin the airport is closed due to fog. Endora suggests to Samantha that fog is not the reason Darrin is not coming home. Sam realizes that there is something fishy going on pops in to see what is up. With a little magic, Darrin realizes that Sam is his real love and Endora's in the hot seat.

EP11  The Warlock in the Gray Flannel Suit
Dec. 01,1971
The Warlock in the Gray Flannel Suit

Endora's causing trouble again! This time, instead of breaking up a marriage, she's breaking up Darrin's advertising company. She calls up Alonzo, a warlock who casts a spell on Larry, making him like all of his ideas on a carpet account instead of Darrin's. It gets to a point that Darrin quits McMann and Tate, but finds out that this is all Endora's fault. To get even with her, Samantha magically sets up an advertising campaign to handle the carpet account.

EP10  Hansel and Gretel in Samanthaland
Nov. 17,1971
Hansel and Gretel in Samanthaland

Hansel and Gretel are brought to life by Tabitha and are very sad and hungry. Tabitha decides that they should spend the night and goes into the storybook to ask their father. Samantha finds out and goes in the book after her, leaving a confused Darrin and the Tates at the dinner table. Worse of all, Hansel and Gretel run away again to look for food in the real world. In the storybook world, Sam finds Tabitha locked in the wicked witch's house. She brings Tabitha home and after a whole lot of confusion and police involvement, Hansel and Gretel are sent back into the storybook. Now, to get out of the situation of putting on a play of ""Hansel and Gretel"".....

EP9  A Plague on Maurice and Samantha
Nov. 10,1971
A Plague on Maurice and Samantha

Samantha has lost her powers again and it seems like Maurice's magic is gone as well when he visits her. Dr. Bombay discovers that no one should kiss Samantha or they would lose their powers. So, until his powers come back, Maurice lives like a mortal. Maurice then helps out Darrin by winning a chili account for him. And that's when Samantha and Maurice get their powers back respectively.

EP8  TV or Not TV
Nov. 03,1971
TV or Not TV

Tabitha speaks out about violence on TV. She pops on a TV show to reprimand two aggressive puppets. Of course, Darrin happens to be watching the show and tells Sam to get Tabitha off the TV. The sponsors say otherwise and Tabitha becomes a TV star. The Stephens are dead set against this and Sam makes sure that the sponsor, Mr. Silverton, brings his own daughter to the show for back-up. Tabitha isn't quite ready for the home audience yet (until 1977 with her self-titled spin-off show) and Robin, the Silverton's daughter wins her chance to be in the spotlight.

EP7  The Ghost Who Made a Spectre of Himself
Oct. 27,1971
The Ghost Who Made a Spectre of Himself

The European vacation is over when Darrin and Samantha pack up and are about to head home. Their departure is disrupted when Larry and Louise invites them to spend a weekend at the Duke of Whitset's hotel castle. It turns out that this hotel is hanuted by a ghost named Henry, who happens to be the Duke's ancestor. Harry is turned on by Samantha, and to get a little bit close to her, he possesses Darrin's body. When Harry (in Darrin's body) is shut down by Sam, he moves on to Louise! Samantha calls up a lady ghost to ward Harry off. Darrin gets his body back when Harry leaves it to be with the lady ghost. Now we can call it a day in Europe as the cast heads for home.

EP6  Paris, Witches' Style
Oct. 20,1971
Paris, Witches' Style

Samantha and Darrin are now in lovely Paree and Endora is home with Tabitha and Adam. Maurice comes by the house and finds out that the Stephens are vacationing in Europe. He is mad because they should have stopped by in London to see how he was doing. Endora flies to Paris to warn Samantha and then Maurice appears in a scary cloud of smoke. Out of rare kindness, Endora zaps up a fake Darrin who charms and pleases Maurice. Everything just seems all right until the real Darrin comes in. Maurice notices the trick and sends poor Darrin to the top of the Eiffel Tower. Unbeknownst to him, his very appearance there makes a perfect advertising campaign for one of his clients who runs a travel agency.

EP5  Bewitched, Bothered, and Baldoni
Oct. 13,1971
Bewitched, Bothered, and Baldoni

The Stephens are sightseeing in Rome, and Endora tries to test Darrin's loyalty by bringing the famous Venus statue to life. When Darrin meets her (now named Vanessa), he misses an important meeting with a client named Mr. Baldoni, who also falls for Vanessa. Samantha, deciding that this is just too much, takes it upon herself to bring the famous Adonis statue to life. Adonis and Vanessa meet and fall in love instantly and are zapped back to the museum in their original forms- but with a small difference: they hold hands!

EP4  Samantha's Not-So-Leaning Tower of Pisa
Oct. 06,1971
Samantha's Not-So-Leaning Tower of Pisa

Next Stop, Italy! The Stephens enjoy their vacation in a hotel overlooking the famous Leaning Tower of Pisa. Of course, Esmerelda pops in due to a lack of confidence. Esmerelda reveals that she made the tower lean by mistake when she was engaged to the builder. So Esmerelda takes it upon herself to right the wrong...by actually straightening the Leaning Tower of Pisa! The town totally freaks out when the famous tower is straightened correctly, and Esmerelda cannot remember what happened to make the Tower lean in the first place! A trip back in time helps her to remember. It seems that she tried to twitch up a tower sandwich for the builder and to make it lean, thus making the Tower lean again.

EP3  Samantha and the Loch Ness Monster
Sep. 29,1971
Samantha and the Loch Ness Monster

Sam and Darrin visit Inverness, Scotland, the place famous for the Loch Ness and its legendary monster. It seems that the monster is actually a warlock named Bruce who was transformed by Serena. To save Bruce's life, Sam calls on Serena to get him out of the spell. Once transformed, Bruce decides to get even with Serena by giving her a mermaid's tail! The reporters go crazy about the Loch Ness Monster, and Bruce wants to be a monster again. So he changes Serena back and Serena returns the favor by sending him back to the way he used to be, but with a little understanding about how important he really is.

EP2  How Not to Lose Your Head to King Henry VIII (2)
Sep. 22,1971
How Not to Lose Your Head to King Henry VIII (2)

Darrin finds out that if Samantha marries Henry VIII, she will indeed be beheaded. Darrin tries to get Samantha away from Henry, but that proves to be very hard because she doesn't know who he is. Darrin gets thrown in the dungeon, but Endora saves him. At a party that Henry VIII is giving, Endora talks to Sam about giving up the king and going with Darrin. Henry VIII threatens to behead Darrin, but Endora suggests that they have a wrestling match. With Darrin in pain, Sam kisses him and gets back her memory. They all return home to the present, and Endora releases the nobleman for good.

EP1  How Not to Lose Your Head to King Henry VIII (1)
Sep. 15,1971
How Not to Lose Your Head to King Henry VIII (1)

As the final season begins, Samantha and Darrin take another vacation- all around Europe. Their vacation begins in the Tower of London where they are taking a tour. As they are touring, Samantha gets a call from one of the paintings- a nobleman on horseback. It seems that an evil witch had placed a curse on the nobleman, trapping him into a painting for a thousand years. The witch and the noble were destined to be married during Henry VIII's reign, forgetting that he was already married, the reason why he was placed in the painting. Being a nice person, Samantha lets him out. The moment he is released, the evil witch Malvina the Terrible appears. As punishment for breaking the curse, Malvina sends Samantha back to Henry VIII's time period. Once there, Samantha forgets who she is or why she is there. She comes across a group of instrument players and joins them in entertaining the infamous king, who falls for her. Darrin gets Endora to help him find Sam and save her with a kiss so she c

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7.6 | TV-G | en | Drama , Comedy , Family | More Info
Released: 1964-09-17 | Released Producted By: Screen Gems , Columbia Pictures Television Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
Synopsis

Samantha Stephens is a seemingly normal suburban housewife who also happens to be a genuine witch, with all the requisite magical powers. Her husband Darrin insists that Samantha keep her witchcraft under wraps, but situations invariably require her to indulge her powers while keeping her bothersome mother Endora at bay.

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Cast

Elizabeth Montgomery , Dick Sargent , Agnes Moorehead

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Harry Ackerman

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ninja_glace This show is about a female protagonist who has a unique power that often makes her husband feel insecure, and yet she tries to manage it in such a way that it benefits the society around her. It's very clear that this show is a reference to women's liberation, but there is more to this show than just attacks against the feminist establishment.In order to truly understand this show, you need to put it in its historical context. American society was certainly more conservative during this time period, especially when it came to social issues. However, this was also before the revival of evangelical Christianity led by The Moral Majority and the accompanying moral panic about Satanic ritual abuse.The main characters are a pair of middle-class white Americans who live during a time when society starts to question long-held beliefs regarding race and gender. The wife's interest in the occult certainly would have raised eyebrows, but it also would not have been viewed as a dire threat. The premise of this series is to encourage middle-class Americans to push the boundaries set by society and start trying new things.
brian_m_hass A mortal named Darrin Stephens falls in love with a beautiful witch named Samantha. When he marries her, Samantha and her relatives turn Darrin's life upside down. Darrin spends much of his time concealing his wife's magical powers from his boss and neighbors; and, he is frequently forced to contrive plausible explanations whenever unusual situations result from the witchcraft."Bewitched" was easily one of the most fun sitcoms from the 1960's and early 1970's. Dick York was well cast as the easily-flustered Darrin Stephens, whose extreme emotional responses to his wife's family's witchcraft were a source of much of the show's comedy. Elizabeth Montgomery played Darrin's loyal wife, Samantha, who frequently found herself caught in the middle between the worlds of mortals and witches. Agnes Moorehead was perfectly cast as Samantha's mother, Endora, who also served as the main foil to Samantha's husband.The show featured a great ensemble cast who played a fascinating range of characters. Darrin and Samantha Stephens were frequently visited by Samantha's eccentric relatives. Most of these relatives were a source of irritation for Darrin.Part way through the series' run, Dick Sargent replaced Dick York in the role of Darrin Stephens. Sargent's portrayal of Darrin was far less emotional than York's had been. The two Darrins was one of the aspects of "Bewitched for which the series was remembered. Whenever a character in a later television series was recast, the change of actors was frequently compared to the change of Darrins in "Bewitched.""Bewitched" is a great television series. The odd situations are amusing; and, the zany characters are always a lot of fun. The TV series is highly recommended.
Amy Adler Samantha (Elizabeth Montgomery) is a beautiful, blonde young lady who "bumps" into attractive, ad-man Darrin (Dick York) in a revolving door. Later, she runs into him again and again, so they decide to have lunch together. Pretty soon, they are in love and, in short order, get married. But, on her wedding night, Samantha gets a visit from her mother, Endora (Agnes Moorehead). It seems Mother is unhappy that Sam has married a mortal gentleman! What? That's right, Sam, like her mama, is a witch who can cast spells by wiggling her nose. Since Mum is likely to spill the beans anyway, Samantha has no choice but to tell Darrin. He doesn't believe her! Not until she moves a few objects around in the hotel room, with her spells, that is. Horrified, he nonetheless is too much in love to deal with the truth on their honeymoon. But, later he makes Sam promise that she will not use her witchcraft in their daily lives. She swears it will be so. But, with Darrin's ex-girlfriend showing off at a dinner party, a gentleman client of Darrin's making unwanted advances at Sam, and a nosy neighbor, Mrs. Kravitz, stirring up trouble, Sam has to resort to tricks now and again. Will the marriage stay on track? You bet! What luck, when I found the first 8 episodes of this beloved series on a 4-disc set, which also included 8 episodes of I Dream of Jeannie, Gidget, and the Partridge Family. All for 8 BUCKS! That purchase was almost magic itself. The two stars, Montgomery and York, are good-looking comic actors and Moorehead is priceless as the interfering mother in law. The couple portraying the neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Kravitz, are also quite wonderful, for Mrs. K sees Sam in action and Mr. K never does, causing him to constantly making faces of exasperation. The production, of course, looks like a typical show of early television while some of the situations and ideas will seem old-fashioned, too. But, in general, families today will still enjoy watching this spell-binding and comical show from over 40 years ago. Relics, children of the sixties like me, will also be tickled by a trip down memory lane.
Maddyclassicfilms Bewitched was created by Sol Saks and it stars Elizabeth Montgomery, Agnes Moorehead, Dick York, Dick Sargent, Paul Lynde, David White and Maurice Evans.It tells the story of kind and generous advertising man Darren Stephens(Dick York and Dick Sargent)who meets and falls in love with the lovely Samantha(Elizabeth Montgomery).So far so good except after they are married Darren discovers she's a real witch.The two of them are fine about it though but her family are not.It's encounters with Samatha's bizarre family that make this series so great who could forget the mother-in-law from hell Endora(the wonderful Agnes Moorehead),suave father Maurice(Maurice Evans),hopeless aunt Clara(Marion Lorne)and the ultimate prankster the unforgettable,ever lovable Uncle Arthur(Paul Lynde).There's also the bafflement of Darrens boss and friend Larry Tate(David White)over the strange things that always seem to happen when he's around the couple.This is one that never fails to make me laugh(and who could forget the nose twitch),it features a great cast and has some truly memorable moments if you've never seen it buy the boxset because it's worth every penny.