As a reward for saving the life of the son of Gen. Maynard M. Mitchell (Robert F. Simon), Hawkeye (Alan Alda) and Trapper...
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1973
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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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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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1972
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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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1971
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Tired of Darrin's conservatism, Endora casts a spell which turns him into a compulsive gambler. Endora's conduit is a toy...
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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1971
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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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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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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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1970
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This first of several episodes filmed on location in Salem, MA, originally aired on October 8, 1970. Attending the annual...
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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The worldwide charitable organization UNICEF was evidently a pet project of Screen Gems producer Harry Ackerman, who touted...
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1969
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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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Mistaking Samantha for her lookalike cousin Serena, a jealous witch named Brunhilde (Barbara Morrison) zaps Sam back to 1868...
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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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Thanks to a loose address number, a layer of synthetic grass is accidentally installed on the Stephenses' front lawn. Upon...
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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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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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Hoping that Samantha will abandon Darrin in favor of her former warlock boyfriend, Rollo (Ron Randell), Endora creates a love...
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1968
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Elinor Donahue returns in the role of Dr. Jennifer Ethrington, the sister of Sr. Bertrille. Having amicably ended her romance...
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1968
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Patricia Barry guest-stars as Sabrina, a self-centered movie star who arrives in San Juan to film her latest movie. Saved...
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1968
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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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When dotty old Aunt Clara tries to affix a soundtrack to Darrin's home movies of Tabitha, her spell characteristically goes...
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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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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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On September 7, 1967, Bewitched launched its fourth season with the episode titled "Long Live the Queen." Ruth McDevitt guest...
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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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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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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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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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Kathleen Nolan guest stars as Gerry O'Toole, who shows up at the Stephenses' doorstep claiming to be Darrin's relative from...
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1966
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