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1989
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This week, the A-Team shows up at the Mission of Peace, a historic Texas tourist attraction maintained by a group of feisty...
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1986
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The seventh cinema adaptation of the venerable stage farce Brewster's Millions stars Richard Pryor as Montgomery Brewster, a...
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1985
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In this drama, a married woman hires herself out as a surrogate wife and gets into big trouble. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1985
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In yet another rubber-stamped, mid-'80s teen dancing film, hot on the success of Flashdance, a group of high schoolers called...
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1984
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Quincy (Jack Klugman) prepares to provide expert testimony in the murder trial of mob boss Victor Ramsay (Tige Andrews),...
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1982
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Quincy (Jack Klugman) is invited to appear on the talk show emceed by Dick Wilcox (Ron Masak). Also appearing on the same...
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1981
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When a sex scandal threatens to blow the top off Washington politics, celebrated madame and advice columnist Xaviera...
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1977
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In this TV movie based upon the Marvel superhero, college student Peter Parker suffers a spider bite which turns him into the...
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1977
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Despite his animosity towards his former parole officer Marcus Hayes (Louis Gosset Jr. in his first series appearance), Jim...
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1976
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Officer Dan Segal (Robert Drivas) makes it his mission in life to avenge the death of his gambler brother (Harry Davis), who...
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1976
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The plot is set in motion by a corrupt banker who has stolen several million dollars in US bonds. Also playing key roles in...
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1974
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When Officer Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) wins $5000 in a contest, everyone else at Rampart has a suggestion as to how he...
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1973
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The Two Million Clams of Cap'n Jack--actually $2 million dollars in engraved stock-certificate plates--are missing. The guard...
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1973
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In a reversal of the situation in the sixth-season episode "Encore," in which a gangster was persuaded that he had gone back...
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Max Bander
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1972
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Worried that she's losing her powers, Samantha's lookalike cousin, Serena, decides to settle down to mortal-hood. So that she...
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Larry Tate
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1972
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Impatient with the slowness of "mortal" skating lessons, Endora cuts to the chase by transforming her granddaughter into a...
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Larry Tate
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1972
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In this light-weight Disney family fare, Dean Jones plays Johnny Baxter, who -- along with his wife Sue (Nancy Olsen) and his...
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1972
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Darrin blows his top again, when he thinks that Samantha has used witchcraft to create a winning ad slogan. As it turns out,...
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Larry Tate
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1972
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Dining out at a Chinese restaurant, Samantha downs an exotic drink called "The Heavenly Himalayan," and as a result, her face...
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Larry Tate
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1972
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Endora casts a spell on a unicorn-shaped pin, causing all mortals who come within the pin's vicinity to speak nothing but the...
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Larry Tate
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1972
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Doting grandmother Endora transforms little Tabitha into a seven-year-old genius. Long-suffering Samantha and Darrin convince...
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Larry Tate
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1972
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Will Geer guest stars as George Washington, who has been accidentally zapped into the 20th century by bumbling Esmerelda....
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Larry Tate
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1972
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The board of education insists that Tabitha can no longer be home taught; thus, the girl is enrolled in Miss Vogel's second...
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Larry Tate
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1972
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In the second episode of a two-part story, Esmerelda again accidentally causes George Washington (Will Geer) to materialize...
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Larry Tate
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1972
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Darrin is perplexed when Samantha suddenly gains weight -- several tons, in fact -- while outwardly remaining her usual thin...
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Larry Tate
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1972
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Bumbling Esmerelda is pressed into service to babysit young Ralph (Ricky Powell), the son of Darrin's new client, Mr. Norton...
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Larry Tate
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1972
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Smitten by Larry Tate, Samantha's lookalike cousin Serena slips Larry a pill which makes him progressively younger....
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Larry Tate
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1972
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Bewitched enters its eighth and final season with the usual dramatis personae present and accounted for:...
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1971
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Samantha's father, Maurice, must prove that his grandson, Adam, is a warlock, lest the Council of Witches declare the...
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Larry Tate
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1971
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Hoping to show Samantha that Darrin is a potentially unfaithful spouse, Endora enlists the aid of Ophelia (Julie Newmar), a...
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Larry Tate
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1971
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Because of her marriage to Darrin, Samantha is stripped of her powers by the Witches' Council. Unaware of Sam's plight, her...
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Larry Tate
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1971
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Once again, Tabitha brings all of her toys to life. Though she manages to recall most of her playthings, her "humanized" toy...
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Larry Tate
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1971
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Endora tries her luck on Madison Avenue, but only to get Darrin fired so that he'll have time to attend an out-of-town...
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Larry Tate
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1971
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Once again, Tabitha enters the magical world of her storybooks. This time, she takes the place of Hansel and Gretel (Eric...
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Larry Tate
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1971
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In the seventh episode of a seven-part story arc, Samantha and Darrin conclude their vacation abroad with a visit to an...
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Larry Tate
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1971
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In the sixth episode of a seven-part story arc, Samantha and Darrin arrive in Paris, only to face the wrath of Sam's father,...
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Larry Tate
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1971
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In the fifth episode of a seven-part story arc, the Stephenses arrive in Rome, where Endora immediately makes her mark by...
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Larry Tate
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1971
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In the second episode of a two-part story (and a seven-part story arc), Samantha is still trapped in the 16th century, slated...
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Larry Tate
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1971
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While watching a TV kiddie show, Tabitha makes the show's Punch and Judy puppets come to life. Duly impressed by Tabitha's...
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Larry Tate
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1971
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In the fourth episode of a seven-part story arc, Samantha and Darrin are vacationing in Italy when Sam discovers that...
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Larry Tate
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1971
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While visiting the Scottish village of Inverness, Samantha discovers that the legendary Loch Ness monster is actually a...
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Larry Tate
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1971
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Uncle Arthur has fallen in love with Aretha (Barbara Rhoades), a snobbish witch with no sense of humor whatsoever. So as not...
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Larry Tate
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1971
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It looks like the jig is up when Darrin's mother, Phyllis (Mabel Albertson), catches her grandson, Adam, in an act of magic....
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Larry Tate
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1971
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Moving from Thursdays to Wednesdays, Bewitched launched its eighth and final season with the beginning of a lengthy story...
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Larry Tate
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1971
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Esmerelda is in another funk and Samantha takes it upon herself to restore the maid/witch's confidence. To this end, Sam...
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Larry Tate
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1971
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Up to her usual mischief, Endora transforms Darrin into a ten-year-old boy (Gene Andrusco). So as to avoid embarrassing...
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Larry Tate
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1971
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This time around, Endora has turned Darrin into a gorilla. As Samantha struggles to undo the spell, the now-hirsute Darrin is...
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Larry Tate
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1971
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Samantha suffers guilt feelings when she uses witchcraft to do her housework, and her guilt is compounded when Darrin refuses...
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Larry Tate
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1971
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Darrin blows his stack at Endora for magically creating unaffordable luxuries for her grandchildren. Later on, Darrin finds...
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Larry Tate
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1971
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Samantha takes over the responsibilities of Mary the Good Fairy (guest star...
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Larry Tate
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1971
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Endora's latest spell transforms Darrin into an indecisive clod. Once this bit has been squeezed dry, Endora endeavors to...
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Larry Tate
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1971
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Thanks to a molecular mix-up, Samantha and her friend, Louise Tate, exchange personalities. As Dr. Bombay seeks out a remedy...
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Larry Tate
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1971
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Miffed that Darrin refuses to allow Samantha to use witchcraft, Endora dispatches Sam's lookalike cousin, Serena, to the 14th...
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Larry Tate
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1971
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Endora's latest spell causes Darrin to crack bad jokes at the most inappropriate times. When he begins laughing hysterically...
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Larry Tate
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1971
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In the first episode of a two-part story, Imogene Coca guest stars as Mary the Good Fairy, who visits the Stephens household...
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Larry Tate
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1971
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Feeling a bit underappreciated by her son-in-law, Darrin, Endora creates an ad campaign for Darrin's newest client, Bobbins...
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Larry Tate
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1971
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Darrin suffers an unusually long spell of bad luck, a fact which he wrongly attributes to his contentious mother-in-law,...
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Larry Tate
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1970
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The seventh season of the fantasy sitcom Bewitched is launched by a multi-episode story arc, representing the first time that...
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1970
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A US Army Colonel (Cesar Romero) and his wife (Barbara Hale) relate their stories about the all black 10th cavalry unit...
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1970
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Back home after their eventful visit to Salem, MA, the Stephens family returns to business as usual when Darrin brings home a...
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Larry Tate
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1970
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Jilted again, Esmerelda turns to Dr. Bombay for assistance. The doctor creates a love potion designed to cause one Mr. Norton...
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1970
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This week, Endora's spell transforms lookalike cousins Samantha and Serena into "two minds with but a single thought." In...
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Larry Tate
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1970
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Endora's latest spell transforms Darrin into a 73-year-old man. Thinking quickly when the Tates arrive, Samantha passes off...
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Larry Tate
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1970
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Larry Tate
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1970
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Filmed largely on-location in Salem, MA this lively episode of Bewitched was written by Richard Michaels. Misinterpreting her...
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Larry Tate
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1970
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This sixth episode of an eight-part story arc was largely filmed on-location in Salem, MA. Hopelessly in love with Samantha,...
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Larry Tate
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1970
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In the sixth episode of an eight-part story arc, the Stephenses and the Tates continue their sightseeing tour of Salem, MA,...
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Larry Tate
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1970
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In the fifth episode of an eight-part story arc, the Stephens family -- and most of their witch-and-warlock relatives -- are...
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Larry Tate
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1970
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In the fourth episode of an eight-part story arc, Darrin finds himself locked up in the Salem, MA, jail, accused of stealing...
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Larry Tate
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1970
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Larry Tate
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1970
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The seventh season of Bewitched began on September 24, 1970, with the first installment of an eight-part story arc. Samantha...
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Larry Tate
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1970
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Samantha gives Darrin a magic amulet, which, when worn, forces Endora to be nice to him. When Endora discovers the source of...
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1970
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The Stephenses have a lot of 'splaining to do when Endora gives them a portrait of Samantha, painted in Mona Lisa fashion by...
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1970
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Henry Gibson guest stars as a leprechaun named Tim O'Shanter, whom Endora has installed in the Stephens household to test the...
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1970
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Jack Cassidy guest stars as George Dinsdale, Darrin's newest client. An unregenerate playboy, Dinsdale falls in love with...
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1970
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Samantha's temporary decision to curb her witchcraft causes the formation of a magical vapor lock, trapping Sam, Darrin,...
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1970
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Misinterpreting a chance remark, Tabitha transforms 32-year-old toy salesman Irving Bates (Ron Masak) into a nine-year-old...
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1970
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Determined to test Darrin's loyalty to Samantha, Serena and Endora transform Dusty Harrison (Melodie Johnson), the...
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1970
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The singing/songwriting duo of Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart, whose other Screen Gems TV credits included episodes of...
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1970
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Hoping to increase Darrin's bank account and make life easier for Samantha, Endora casts an "ambition" spell on her...
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1970
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Dr. Bombay's new pills have a strange side effect on Uncle Arthur. His "power system" on the fritz, Arthur began transforming...
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1970
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Tired of sharing her mother with baby brother Adam, Tabitha creates a duplicate of Samantha, who then takes her on a...
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1970
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Believing that she has flipped her lid, Darrin's mother, Phyllis (Mabel Albertson), checks herself into a sanitarium after...
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1970
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Endora's latest spell causes Darrin to speak in nothing but clichés. Normally, Samantha would come to the rescue, but she is...
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1970
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When Tabitha won't eat, Esmerelda conjures up a glass of magic milk to improve her appetite. Unfortunately, the milk is...
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1970
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Evidently, this episode of Bewitched was scripted by Lila Garrett and Bernie Kahn before the "birth" of Samantha's son Adam,...
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1970
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Yes, that's Elizabeth Montgomery, still securely in her role as glamorous witch Samantha Stevens as the fantasy sitcom...
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1969
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Tabitha's little friend, Sidney, insists that there is no Santa Claus. To prove the boy wrong, Esmerelda conjures up Santa...
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1969
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Endora casts a spell on Darrin, hoping to make him more "agreeable." As a result, Darrin goes around agreeing with everyone...
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1969
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While entertaining Tabitha and Adam, Esmerelda goes into another of her magical sneezing fits and conjures up Mother Goose...
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Director
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1969
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, an enchanted pocket watch has endowed Darrin with the powers of a warlock. Alas,...
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1969
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In this first episode of a two-part story, Samantha's father, Maurice, gives Darrin a most unusual birthday present: a...
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1969
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Believing that she's been insulted, Endora casts a spell that will turn Darrin into a mouse at midnight unless he apologizes....
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1969
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Prankish Uncle Arthur offers to stage a magic show for Tabitha's birthday party. Things get a bit out of hand when,...
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1969
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As with the previous season's "Twitching for UNICEF," this Bewitched episode is a half-hour endorsement for the United...
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1969
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Assuming that Samantha will name her new baby after him, Sam's father, Maurice, is outraged when Darrin declares that the...
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1969
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Samantha's new baby son has been born, and no one is prouder than her father, Maurice. Determined that his will be the most...
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1969
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Hoping to help Samantha in the kitchen, witch/maid Esmerelda tries to whip up a caesar salad. Instead, she produces Roman...
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1969
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Having previously appeared on Bewitched as an incompetent "mortal" maid, Alice Ghostley returns to the series in the...
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1969
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The first episode of Bewitched's sixth season, "Sam and the Beanstalk" also marked the series debut of Dick Sargent as the...
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1969
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Endora casts a spell on Darrin which causes him to vanish whenever he speaks Spanish. Trouble is, Darrin has been shipped off...
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1969
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At the insistence of his boss Larry Tate, a reluctant Darrin joins the snooty and exclusive Burning Oak country club....
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1969
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Samantha transforms a stray chimpanzee into a human named Harry (Lou Antonio). The trouble really begins when Harry refuses...
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Larry Tate
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1969
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When Samantha takes up sculpting, Darrin insists that she avoid using witchcraft in her hobby. Reacting with her usual...
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1969
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Samantha falls victim to "the Venetian Verbal Virus," which causes her to speak in nothing but rhymes. Unfortunately, her...
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1969
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Thanks to a spell cast by warlock Professor MacAllister, Darrin becomes the lucky marketer of "the Fuzz," a cute little doll...
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1969
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, a 500,000-dollar contract hangs in the balance as Samantha searches high and low for a...
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1969
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Nancy Kovack, who played Darrin Stephens' ex-girlfriend, Sheila, in earlier episodes of Bewitched, is here cast as Clio...
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1969
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Still determined to prove that Darrin is unworthy of Samantha, Endora casts a spell which transforms Darrin into a...
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1968
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Henry Gibson takes time off from his Laugh-In duties to appear in this episode of Bewitched. While trying to magically create...
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1968
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At the suggestion of Darrin's mother (Mabel Albertson), Samantha enters a slogan contest conducted by one of Darrin's...
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1968
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Samantha joins her neighbors in opposing a plan to build a new supermarket on the site of a children's playground. Alas and...
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Larry Tate
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1968
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Leaping upon a chance comment made by Samantha, prankish Uncle Arthur switches Sam and Darrin's voices around. It's bad...
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1968
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Feeling that Darrin has been rude to her, Endora retaliates with a magic spell that transforms Darrin into a perfect...
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1968
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Though she promised Darrin that she'd give up her responsibilities as Queen of the Witches, Samantha is obliged to attend an...
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1968
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Season five of Bewitched got under way on September 26, 1968, with the episode titled "Samantha's Wedding Present." Miffed at...
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1968
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When the Hucksters Club elects Darrin as Ad Man of the Year, Samantha pooh-poohs the notion that the honor will go to...
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1968
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After a botched sales meeting and a run-in with Larry, Darrin is convinced that he's been hexed by Endora and retreats to his...
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1968
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In a bit of casting that would probably not pass muster anymore, British character actor Richard Haydn appears as Darrin's...
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1968
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Darrin wonders if his life would be any different if Samantha were to tell the world that she is a witch. To purge such...
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1968
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With the help of a ouija board, Samantha and her daughter, Tabitha, accidentally come in contact with the ghost of self-made...
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1968
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It's been a few weeks since Darrin demanded that Samantha stop using witchcraft, so now is as good a time as any for him to...
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1968
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The "Prince of a Guy" in this episode is none other than Prince Charming (William Bassett), whom little Tabitha has brought...
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Larry Tate
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1968
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Elizabeth Montgomery appears in the dual role of Samantha Stephens and Sam's lookalike cousin, Serena. When the footloose and...
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1968
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In the conclusion of a two-part story arc, an unpleasant encounter with Darrin's former sweetheart, Sheila Sommers...
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1968
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In the first episode of a two-part story arc, Nancy Kovack makes a return appearance as Darrin's former girlfriend, Sheila,...
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1968
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With the exception of Marion Lorne, who passed away in the spring of 1968, the familiar cast members of the fantasy sitcom...
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1968
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When Samantha decides that her house needs painting, helpful Aunt Clara summons up the spirit of the best painter she knows:...
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1967
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Veteran screen sourpuss Charles Lane is cast to perfection as Darrin's new client, J.W. Mortimer, a crabby soup tycoon. As...
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1967
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Reginald Gardiner guest stars as Lord Montdrake, an aging warlock living a lonely existence in his gloomy English castle....
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1967
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The trouble begins when Darrin orders a rocking chair for Samantha as a surprise. Misunderstanding the situation, Endora...
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1967
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Darrin's new client, Mr. Hudson (Jack Collins), a strong advocate of family values, comes to the incredible conclusion that...
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1967
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Out of necessity, Samantha shows up in New York and Chicago simultaneously. Her gift for instant duplication ends up...
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1967
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Once again, little Tabitha tries out her own rudimentary magical powers, with strange results. This time, Tabitha makes the...
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1967
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Knowing that Darrin is anxious to impress his new client, a golf enthusiast named Joe Baxter (MacDonald Carey), Endora casts...
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1967
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Elizabeth Montgomery appears in the dual role of wifely witch Samantha Stephens and her flamboyant lookalike cousin Serena....
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1967
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Hoping to prove a point to Samantha, Endora transforms Darrin into a complete and utter tightwad. To stem Darrin's radical...
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1967
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Endora casts a spell which enables her son-in-law, Darrin, to speak Italian -- and only Italian. This proves to be an...
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1967
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When babysitter Endora is called away to the Taj Mahal on emergency business, little Tabitha amuses herself by bringing her...
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1967
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Bernard Fox makes his first appearance in the role of eccentric warlock physician, Dr. Bombay. Unaware that Bombay is...
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1967
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John Fiedler guest stars as Fergus F. Finglehoff, a frog who has been transformed into man. Having fallen in love with a...
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1967
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Out of spite, Endora casts a spell that will make everyone hate and despite her son-in-law, Darrin. Unable to undo the spell,...
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1967
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Darrin doesn't know it, but he's in dire jeopardy. If he should fulfill his destiny and kiss the beautiful Terry Warbell...
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1967
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Just as she'd done in the previous season's episode, "Double Tate," Endora gives Darrin three wishes without his knowledge....
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1967
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Thanks to another typical Bewitched misunderstanding, Darrin is convinced that his aggressive new client, lipstick...
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1967
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Misunderstanding a random statement made by Darrin, bumbling Aunt Clara accidentally conjures up Queen Victoria...
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1967
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Samantha is invited to paint a picture for a charity exhibit. Dissatisfied with the results, Endora secretly switches the...
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1967
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When Samantha complains that Darrin has been forgetful of late, helpful Endora casts a spell on Darrin's wristwatch. So long...
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1967
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Samantha goes into a tizzy when she thinks that Aunt Clara has turned herself into a cow. Actually, the "bossy" in question...
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1967
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Encouraged to do something nice for Darrin, Endora gives him the prototype for a new car. Enchanted by this futuristic...
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1967
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Bumbling Aunt Clara is convinced that she has the power to read the next day's newspaper headlines. As a result, Samantha...
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1967
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When the Witches Council announces their intention to banish Aunt Clara for her misfire spells, Clara asks Samantha to defend...
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1967
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Having played an obnoxious kiddie-show host named Captain Crocodile on The Monkees, comedian Joey Forman goes through similar...
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1967
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Darrin begins to worry when Samantha casually hints that she's beaten the U.S. astronauts to the moon. His worries intensify...
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1967
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Sexy witch Samantha Stephens (Elizabeth Montgomery) continues to be compelled to cast various and sundry magical spells...
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1967
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In her neverending efforts to entertain baby Tabitha, Aunt Clara conjures up a polka-dotted baby elephant in the Stephens...
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1966
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In the first episode of a two-part story arc, Aunt Clara tries to magically summon an electrician to fix Samantha's lamp. As...
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1966
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In the conclusion of a two-part story arc, the Stephenses are still playing host to Benjamin Franklin (Fredd Wayne), whom...
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1966
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When Samantha expresses the wish that Darrin would forget about business and relax once in a while, Endora decides to help...
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1966
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Written by James Henerson, this episode gets under way with a quarrel between Samantha and Darrin. Helpful Larry and Louise...
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1966
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Bewitched entered its third season on September 15, 1966, with the series' first color episode, "Nobody's Perfect." Samantha...
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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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Marty Ingels guest stars as Dan, the owner of Samantha and Darrin's diaper service. Or at least, that is who Dan claims to...
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1966
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Bewitched rule number one: Never let dotty old Aunt Clara babysit your child. Unfortunately, Larry and Louise Tate leave...
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1966
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Despite all of Samantha's efforts at obfuscation, Darrin realizes that his baby daughter Tabitha is a witch. Once he has come...
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1966
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Samantha's mother, Endora, and aunts, Enchantra (Estelle Winwood) and Hagatha (Reta Shaw), want to take baby Tabitha away to...
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1966
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There's something not quite right about that old rocking chair which Samantha purchased from an antique shop. For one thing,...
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1966
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Samantha begins to wonder if Darrin would have married her if he'd known beforehand that she is a witch. To find out one way...
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Larry Tate
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1966
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Robert Strauss returns as sleazy private eye Charlie Leach, whose scheme to blackmail Samantha had come acropper in the...
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1966
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Unable to decide whether to finish his work at home or to take Samantha on a long-overdue vacation, Darrin wishes aloud that...
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Larry Tate
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1966
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Bernard Fox makes his first Bewitched appearance, but not as his soon-to-be familiar role of Dr. Bombay. Instead, Fox...
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Larry Tate
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1966
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At a dinner party, Samantha cannot conceal her contempt for the snobbish daughter (Julie Gregg) of Larry Tate's newest...
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Larry Tate
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1966
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Alice Ghostley makes her first Bewitched appearance, not in her familiar role of Esmerelda, but instead as a professional...
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Larry Tate
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1966
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As a birthday present, Endora grants three wishes to Darrin; the only trouble is, she fails to inform Darrin. Later on, the...
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Larry Tate
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1966
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Determined to buy Samantha a mink coat, Darrin makes a strenuous -- and frustrating -- effort to land a lucrative account....
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Larry Tate
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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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1966
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Season three of the fantasy sitcom Bewitched not only marks the series' switchover from black-and-white to color, but also...
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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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Larry Tate
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1966
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Hoping to force Darrin to get out of the office and spend more time with Samantha, Endora contemplates the notion of turning...
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Larry Tate
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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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1965
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Darrin and Endora are arguing again, this time over how Samantha should celebrate Halloween. Unable to win her argument in a...
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Larry Tate
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1965
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Worn out from the rigors of his job, Darrin accepts Larry's invitation to relax at the Tate's Catskill cabin retreat. Upon...
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Larry Tate
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1965
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Aunt Clara arouses herself from a "witching slump" by creating a new evening wardrobe for Samantha and Darrin. Unfortunately,...
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Larry Tate
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1965
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Endora gives Darren a magical statue which forces everyone in its vicinity to speak the unvarnished truth. Trouble ensues...
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Larry Tate
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1965
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Larry Tate
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1965
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Having scored with his guest star turn as a nervous driving instructor in the first-season episode "Driving Is the Only Way...
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Larry Tate
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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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Larry Tate
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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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Larry Tate
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1965
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Hoping to improve business at Mario's Pizza Parlor, Samantha mounts an advertising campaign to publicize the failing...
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Larry Tate
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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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Larry Tate
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1965
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Christopher George guest stars as George, an old warlock boyfriend of Samantha Stephens. In her neverending efforts to break...
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Larry Tate
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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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Larry Tate
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1965
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In this touching drama, an abandoned young girl and a world-weary, embittered ex-prizefighter team up and hitchhike to...
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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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1965
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Up to her usual tricks, Endora warns Darrin that Samantha will still be beautiful when he is old and grey. This leads Darrin...
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Larry Tate
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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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1965
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Just before leaving on a business trip, Darrin is given a gift by Samantha: a tiny pin in the shape of a Siamese cat. Thus,...
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Larry Tate
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1965
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Laid low by a virus, Darrin is home in bed -- and Samantha is worn to a frazzle waiting on her husband hand and foot. Hoping...
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Larry Tate
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1965
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Child actor Billy Mumy makes a return visit to Bewitched, this time in the role of an eight-year-old Darrin Stephens. It all...
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Larry Tate
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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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A pre-Laugh-In Arte Johnson guest stars as Samantha's cousin, Edgar, who can be described as "elfin," mainly because he is a...
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Larry Tate
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1965
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Endora intimates that there'll be trouble in store for Darrin when he refuses to allow Samantha to accompany him on a...
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Larry Tate
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1965
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While Darrin is busy at the office, Samantha joins her mother Endora on a quickie shopping excursion -- to Paris. There, the...
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Larry Tate
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1964
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Maurice Evans makes his first series appearance as Samantha's father, powerful warlock Maurice. Paying a surprise visit to...
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Larry Tate
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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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1964
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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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It is bad enough when Darrin is forced to spend a Saturday in the office. But when Samantha discovers that Darrin is...
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Larry Tate
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1964
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Marion Lorne makes her first series appearance as Samantha's dotty Aunt Clara. On this occasion, Clara and Sam are offended...
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1964
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Filling in for a tardy Tim (Bill Bixby) at the Los Angeles "Sun", Martin (Ray Walston) manages to score a much-coveted...
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1964
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Housewife Marcia Fowler (Felicia Farr) has become the target of an obscene telephone caller, but the authorities are unable...
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Jack Fowler
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1964
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Pity poor Tim (Bill Bixby): He has so many girlfriends that he can't keep track of them, nor can he focus on any one girl at...
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1964
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Endora just won't give up her efforts to cause a rift in the matrimonial bonds between her daughter, Samantha, and that goofy...
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Larry Tate
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1964
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At a dinner party, Samantha is pestered by Darrin's flirtatious new client, Rex Barker (Jack Warden). When she can stand no...
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Larry Tate
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1964
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When Darrin expresses frustration over his inability to come up with a suitable slogan for the Caldwell Soup Company,...
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Larry Tate
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1964
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The "teaser" opening of this episode shows Perry Mason (Raymond Burr) losing an appeal before Judge Daniel Redmond (Robert...
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1963
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Nerdy bank teller Oscar Blenny (Larry Storch) returns from a Vegas vacation with a new wife in tow: Eva Ashley...
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Detective Burr
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1963
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Now posing as "Larry Talman", fugitive Richard Kimble (David Janssen) heads to Ketchikan on the freighter "Alaskan Star". En...
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1963
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While on a drinking binge, Dianne Castillejo (Lois Nettleton) accidentally caused the drowning death of her adopted son, but...
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Lance Hawthorne
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1963
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Though he'd originally intended to write several scripts for the original Twilight Zone, Ray Bradbury's sole contribution to...
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Father
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1962
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Dana Andrews is ad-man Clint Lorimer in this uneven drama, the last feature film by director Bruce Humberstone, released...
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Stevenson Brock
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1962
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David White, better known to the TV Generation as neurotic adman Larry Tate on Bewitched, is here seen in the radically...
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1962
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The Untouchables launches its second season with one of the series' most celebrated episodes. Elizabeth Montgomery earned an...
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1961
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During a stopover in a mining camp, a weary Paladin (Richard Boone) allows self-proclaimed mystic Mme. Destin (June Vincent)...
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1961
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The Great Impostor is the true story of chameleonlike Canadian Ferdinand Waldo DeMara Jr., well-played by Tony Curtis. Unable...
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1961
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High-fashion diva Flavia Halliday (Marie Windsor) humiliates her husband Charles (John Conte) on network television by flatly...
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1960
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While sitting in his office and discussing business matters with his secretary, Arthur Curtis (Howard Duff) is suddenly...
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Brinkley
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1960
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One of only two theatrical features by television director Vincent J. Donahue, Sunrise at Campobello is a biography of...
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1960
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At the end of a cattle drive, the Cartwrights and their cowhands look forward to rest and relaxation in San Francisco,...
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1960
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Widely regarded as a comedy in 1960, The Apartment seems more melancholy with each passing year. Jack Lemmon plays C.C....
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1960
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Having failed to bribe Elliot Ness (Robert Stack) so he'll drop the tax-evasion charges against him, mob boss Dutch Schultz...
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1959
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Would-be gangland assassin Art (Robert Vaughn) is given a test by his boss, Barbossa (David White) -- a test that will prove...
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1959
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Paladin (Richard Boone) rides to Arizona to investigate rumors of the existence of a valuable Indian relic known as the...
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1959
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The opening episode of One Step Beyond's second season stars Norman Lloyd (evidently taking a vacation from his usual duties...
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1959
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Paladin (Richard Boone) is summoned to the deathbed of an old enemy, a Civil War general named Crommer (David White). Hoping...
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1959
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Ernest Lehman drew upon his experiences as a Broadway press agent to write the devastating a clef short story "Tell Me About...
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1957
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1954
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