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1983
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1972
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After a series of disturbing medical mishaps, Hawkeye (Alan Alda) wonders if he has lost his surgical touch. Meanwhile, it...
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Screen Story
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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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Screenwriter
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1972
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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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Screenwriter
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1971
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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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Screenwriter
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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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Screenwriter
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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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Screenwriter
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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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Screenwriter
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1970
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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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Screenwriter
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1969
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Frequent Bewitched supporting actor Steve Franken shows up on this occasion in the role of Samantha's prankish cousin Henry....
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Screenwriter
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1969
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Samantha once again finds herself in the position of saving the 2,000-year-old marriage between her mother Endora and her...
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Screenwriter
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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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Screenwriter
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1969
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In this episode, the spelling of the name of Darrin and Samantha's daughter changed from Tabatha to the more familiar Tabitha...
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Screenwriter
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1968
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A few seasons back, Abner Kravitz moved in with Darrin and Samantha when his wife, Gladys, kicked him out of the house. This...
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Screenwriter
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1968
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While visiting the home of permissive parent Gretchen Millhowser (Peggy Pope), little Tabitha is tormented by Michael...
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Screenwriter
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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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Screenwriter
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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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Screenwriter
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1968
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The title of this episode refers to a rare ailment which befalls Endora. In his efforts to cure Endora of her allergy, Dr....
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Screenwriter
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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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Screenwriter
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1967
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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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Screenwriter
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1966
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Culture-conscious Herman (Fred Gwynne) demands that son Eddie (Butch Patrick) learn to play the trumpet, but the boy has no...
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Screenwriter
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1966
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Eddie (Butch Patrick) finds an old ring in the attic and gives it to Marilyn (Pat Priest). Grandpa (Al Lewis) blanches at the...
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Screenwriter
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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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Screenwriter
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1966
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A bolt of lightning from Grandpa's machinery causes Herman (Fred Gwynne) to become horribly "disfigured"--at least by Munster...
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Screenwriter
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1966
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Med Flory and Jim Danis appear as the Loco brothers, a pair of renegade Indians who have jumped the reservation to embark...
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Screenwriter
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1966
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Ken Berry essays a dual role in this episode as mild-mannered Captain Wilton Parmenter and his ill-mannered lookalike, a...
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Screenwriter
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1966
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Patty Regan guest stars as Daphne, the sister of Captain Wilton Parmenter (Ken Berry). Breezing into Fort Courage in search...
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Screenwriter
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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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Screenwriter
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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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Screenwriter
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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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Screenwriter
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1965
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Eddie (Butch Patrick) is so upset at being called "Shorty" by his classmates that he is on the verge of running away from...
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Screenwriter
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1965
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After being hit on the head by a falling safe (!), Herman (Fred Gwynne) completely loses his memory. The police find Herman...
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Director
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1965
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Though the producers of Bewitched prided themselves on the wit and sophistication of the series' scripts, they couldn't...
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Screenwriter
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1965
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In the first episode of a two-part story, the staff of the Shady Rest have hopes of tripling and even quadrupling their...
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Screenwriter
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1964
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Kate (Bea Benadaret) is confused when Uncle Joe (Edgar Buchanan) begins buying up old bug-spray cans. It turns out that Joe...
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Screenwriter
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1963
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The annual Shady Rest Horseshoe Tournament is fast approaching, and the smart money is on the undefeated champion, Pixley...
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Screenwriter
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1963
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Billy Banjo (Jacques Aubuchon), an old friend of Paladin (Richard Boone), is currently running for the Wyoming State Senate....
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Screenwriter
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1960
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Beaver (Jerry Mathers) is enlisted to watch everyone's coats and valuables while Wally (Tony Dow) and his friends play...
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Screenwriter
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1958
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Egged on by the irksome Eddie Haskell (Ken Osmond), Wally (Tony Dow) insists upon being allowed to pick out his own new suit...
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Screenwriter
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1958
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