Dick Gautier guest stars as Aubert, a Parisian dress designer who has been frustrated in his efforts to break into the...
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1966
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With Samantha's surreptitious help, Darrin knocks out a bully during a rhubarb at a restaurant. The bully turns out to be Joe...
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Gladys Kravitz
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1966
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The Glass Bottom Boat is hardly a high point in the careers of star Doris Day and director Frank Tashlin, though it is a...
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1966
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Jack Weston guest stars as Gladys Kravitz's brother, Louis. A former musical prodigy, Louis gave up the violin after an...
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1966
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Endora is tired of hearing Gladys Kravitz brag about her "brilliant" little nephew, Edgar. To show up Gladys, Endora uses...
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Gladys Kravitz
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1966
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Abner and Gladys Kravitz give the Stephenses' newborn baby Tabitha a birthday present: a single share of stock, purchased by...
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Gladys Kravitz
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1966
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Who caused the Great Power Blackout on November 9, 1965? According to this episode of Bewitched, the culprit may well have...
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1966
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After another of their famous arguments, Gladys Kravitz kicks her husband, Abner, out of the house. With nowhere else to go,...
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Gladys Kravitz
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1965
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This family comedy stars James Stewart as Dr. Robert Leaf, a college professor who dislikes science and tries to instill in...
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1965
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Among her many other reasons for disliking her son-in-law Darrin, Endora is dissatisfied with Darrin's physical appearance....
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1965
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Hoping to break the monotony of her domestic existence, Samantha dons a black wig. At the same time, Darrin suggests that he...
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1965
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To get snoopy next-door neighbor Gladys Kravitz off her back, Samantha convinces Gladys that she herself is endowed with...
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Gladys Kravitz
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1965
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William Inge co-wrote this story about a young man who may have outgrown the straight-laced boundaries of his home town....
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1965
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Samantha joins a movement to have a traffic light installed at a busy neighborhood intersection. She engages the services of...
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Gladys Kravitz
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1965
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While penning a play about the Civil War, Samantha suffers a severe case of writer's block. Helpful Darrin advises Sam to...
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Gladys Kravitz
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1965
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The Stephens household is set on its ear when Samantha is put in charge of capricious ten-year-old warlock Merle Brocken...
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Gladys Kravitz
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1965
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The big news in season two of Bewitched is the birth of Tabitha Stephens, the daughter of attractive witch Samantha Stephens...
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1965
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At Samantha's suggestion, Endora decides to briefly experience life as a mortal. Endora transforms herself into a clone of...
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Gladys Kravitz
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1965
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Once again, Gladys Kravitz catches Samantha in the act of witchcraft, and once again is unable to convince her husband Abner...
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Gladys Kravitz
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1965
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Hoping to help Darrin locate an exotic model for his latest ad campaign, Samantha transforms a Siamese cat into a gorgeous...
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Gladys Kravitz
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1965
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Samantha is appointed entertainment chairman for the annual hospital benefit show. Having heard of a wonderful magician named...
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Gladys Kravitz
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1965
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1965
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The title of this episode refers to a magical prescription conjured up by Aunt Clara. Samantha would be wise to follow...
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Gladys Kravitz
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1965
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Samantha's warlock father, Maurice, pays a visit to his expectant daughter. Unfortunately, Maurice mistakes the Tates' infant...
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1965
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Again involving herself in local politics, Samantha throws her support behind city council candidate Ed Wright...
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Gladys Kravitz
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1965
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Darrin doesn't know what trouble is until beautiful model Pleasure O'Riley (Kipp Hamilton) moves next door to the Stephens...
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1965
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Originally telecast September 16, 1965, "Alias Darrin Stephens" was the first episode of Bewitched's second season. On the...
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1965
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Filmed in black-and-white, the first season of Bewitched got under way just after the wedding of Darrin and Samantha Stephens...
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1964
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When Larry Tate sees Samantha go into an obstetrician's office, he jumps to the obvious conclusion. Before long, Larry has...
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Gladys Kravitz
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1964
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In this romantic comedy, a middle-aged postmistress from a small town goes to a post office convention in New York and...
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1964
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Gladys Kravitz
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1964
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1964
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Dean Martin stars in this once-controversial comedy as Dino, a Las Vegas crooner, alcoholic, and celebrity playboy. Dino...
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1964
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In this comedy classic, Jerry Lewis plays Jerome Littlefield, an orderly in a mental hospital in this slapstick situation...
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1964
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Fully aware that her mother, Endora, disapproves of her marriage to a mere mortal, Samantha tries to convince Endora that...
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Gladys Kravitz
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1964
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Darrin braces himself for his first meeting with Samantha's highly judgmental mother, Endora. Unfortunately, Endora's visit...
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Gladys Kravitz
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1964
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This was the first film directed by dancer and choreographer Gower Champion, already experienced at directing television and...
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1963
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Popular movie star Lara Layne (Patricia Barry) is on the verge of wedding handsome Harry Lawrence (Robert Culp) when she is...
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1963
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This amusing romantic comedy concerns Dr. Gerald Boyer (James Garner), a successful gynecologist with a wife and two...
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1963
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This time around, Tammy, played by Sandra Dee, becomes a nurse's aid to care for an old rich woman and causes a commotion....
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1963
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This sentimental children's film is based on the true adventures of author Albert Payson Terhune's collie dog, as...
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1962
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Dean Jagger stars as Ed Lindsay, a cranky middle-aged man living in a boarding house with several other old-timers, including...
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Mrs. Nielsen
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1961
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The Opposite Sex is an opulent musical remake of Clare Booth Luce's The Women (1939). June Allyson stars in the old Norma...
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1956
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Betty Grable's final film was a remake of the 1934 Bing Crosby-Miriam Hopkins musicomedy She Loves Me Not, which in turn was...
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1955
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A lesser Fred Astaire effort, Belle of New York is set during the turn of the century. Astaire plays a footloose and...
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Elsie Wilkins
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1952
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Two real-life events were incorporated into the plot of the 1951 MGM musical Royal Wedding. One, the marriage of...
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1951
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1949
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