| 1. | Bewitched: Season 1 | 1964 |
| 2. | Bewitched: Season 2 | 1965 |
| 3. | Bewitched: Season 3 | 1966 |
| 4. | Bewitched: Season 4 | 1967 |
| 5. | Bewitched: Season 5 | 1968 |
| 6. | Bewitched: Season 6 | 1969 |
| 7. | Bewitched: Season 7 | 1970 |
| 8. | Bewitched: Season 8 | 1971 |
Bewitched
The long-running ABC sitcom Bewitched starred Elizabeth Montgomery as Samantha Stephens, a pert, perky, suburban housewife who happened to be a genuine witch, with all the usual magical powers. Samantha was married to Darrin Stephens (played during the first five seasons by Dick York, and in the final three seasons by Dick Sargent), a rising young advertising executive who worked at the New York firm of McMahon and Tate. A mere mortal, Darrin insisted that Samantha -- or "Sam," as he called her -- behave like an ordinary human being, and that she keep her witchcraft under wraps at all times. Sam tried her best to oblige, but the situations occurring in the course of the series invariably required her to cast a few spells and chant a few incantations to get her husband or herself out of jams.
Endora gives Samantha a wedding present on their fifth anniversary much to Darrin's annoyance. Endora calls him a small, small man and Darrin begins to shrink.
A vengeful witch thinking that Samantha was Serena sends her back to 1868 New Orleans. Darrin must go back and rescue her. Not the last time this will happen.
Endora turns Tabitha into a concert pianist when Sam tires to learn to play the mortal way.
A witch who Endora made a deal with centuries ago kidnaps Darrin and insists that Samantha marry her wimpy son.
While Samantha secretly attends a Witches Council meeting, Serena substitutes for Samantha and Darrin takes her off to a second honeymoon.
Darrin is changed into the most conceited and vain person in the world by one of Endora's spells.
When trying to conjure up a dessert of the same name, Uncle Arthur produces the real Napoleon Bonaparte.
Sam wins a slogan contest that Darrin's mother insists that she enter and wins. Darrin accuses her of using witchcraft since he was in advertising.
Sam fights city hall to save a park that is also owned by one of Darrin's clients.
As a joke Uncle Arthur switches Sam and Darrin's voices and can't seem to switch them back. Unfortunately Louise Tate is visiting due to a fight with Larry.
When Tabitha's classmate insists she wants to be in the butterfly group, Tabitha turns her into a real butterfly.
Samantha calls Doctor Bombay to treat her sick willow tree. She get caught in the spell and begins weeping every time the wind blows. Reversing the spell causes her to laugh uncontrollably until she is cured.
Darrin is turned into a very nice person by one of Endora's spells.
Darrin's mother hires a maid for Samantha.
Serena turns Darrin's Italian client into a chimpanzee.
Serena turns Darrin's Italian client into a chimpanzee.
Endora conjures up a little toy that enchants any human who sees it and is guaranteed to make Darrin and his partners very wealthy.
Samantha has contracted a virus that has her talking in rhyme ..all the time.
When Samantha decides to take up sculpting, Endora zaps up two talking busts of Darrin and Larry Tate.
Serena turns Darrin's mother into a cat.
Serena wants to try mortal men and gets a date through a computer dating service.
Samantha turns a chimp into a human who immediately gets a job as a model.
The Stephens insist that their grandchild Tabitha spend the weekend with them. To avert any magical disasters Samantha and Endora join them resulting the adults' squabbling. To escape the problems Tabitha disappears by turning herself into a cookie. Endora makes a marijuana reference by asking Phyllis if her cookies were from an Alice B. Toklas recipe.
Samantha takes on the snooty Burning Oaks Country Club after Endora turns Darrin into a snob.
After Samantha's powers are stripped by the Witches Council, Uncle Arthur and Serena give Sam their support and end up losing their powers. Arthur and Serena try and get a job to make it in the mortal world.
Samantha fools with the life of a man who refuses to donate to UNICEF.
After refusing a magical gift from Maurice, Darrin is turned into a chess playing donkey.
Endora and Maurice fight over his new secretary.
Problems occur when Samantha's cousin Henry goes shopping with Samantha and Endora.
When a nervous Darrin has to speak Spanish before a meeting in Mexico City, Endora casts a spell to make all his fears disappear. Unfortunately Darrin completely disappears because he is all fear.
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Agnes Moorehead | Endora |
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Elizabeth Montgomery | Samantha Stephens |
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Dick York | Darrin Stephens |
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Erin Murphy | Tabitha Stephens |
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David White | Larry Tate |
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Mabel Albertson | Phyllis Stephens |
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Kasey Rogers | Louise Tate |
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George Tobias | Abner Kravitz |
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Sandra Gould | Gladys Kravitz |
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Dick Wilson | Man in Bar |
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Sharon Vaughn | Miss Springer |
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Art Metrano | Man in Yard |
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Paul Lynde | Uncle Arthur |
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Herb Voland | Charlie Traynor |
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Cliff Norton | Joe Scibetta |
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Sara Seegar | Emily Hascomb |
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Jack Griffin | Keeper #2 |
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Bernard Fox | Dr. Bombay |
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Steve Franken | Juke |
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Cosmo Sardo | Maitre d' |
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Maurice Evans | Maurice |
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Roy Roberts | Frank Stephens |
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Paul Sorensen | Harve |
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Clark Ross | Club Patron |
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Nancy Kovack | Clio Vanita |
| Director | Richard Michaels |
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| William Asher |
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| R. Robert Rosenbaum |
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| Luther James |
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| Writer | Sol Saks, Lila Garrett, Bernard M. Kahn, Richard Baer, Ed Jurist, Michael Morris, Peggy Chantler Dick, Douglas Dick, John L. Greene, Doug Tibbles, Arthur Alsberg, Arthur Julian, Barbara Avedon, Jerry Mayer, Paul L. Friedman | |
| Producer | Harry Ackerman, William Asher, Richard Michaels | |
| Musician | Warren Barker, Pete Carpenter | |
| Photography | Robert Tobey | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Index | 8540 |
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| Added Date | Sep 24, 2021 05:59:42 |
| Modified Date | Mar 03, 2025 21:35:32 |