| 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.
While vacationing in England Samantha frees a trapped nobleman from a painting. The witch who trapped him punishes Sam by sending her back to the time of Henry the VIII. While Henry wants to make Sam his next queen, Darren must travel to the sixteenth century and rescue her.
In the second part, Darrin and Endora rescue Sam by Darrin competing in a wrestling match with Henry the VIII.
The Loch Ness monster is really one of Serena's old suiters. After Sam gets Serena to turn him back, he turns Serena into a mermaid.
While in Pisa, Esmeralda corrects one of her former goof-ups by straightening the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
In Rome, Endora brings a statue of Venus to life to tempt Darrin.
In Paris, Endora zaps up a fake Darrin to appease an irate Maurice who is angry as they did not visit him while in London. The real Darrin shows up and Maurice zaps him onto the top of the Eiffel Tower.
When visiting a castle in England, Darrin is possessed by a ghost who wants to get closer to Samantha. After he is rejected as Darrin, he makes a pass at Louise Tate.
Tabitha temporarily becomes a TV star when she pops into a children's show to reprimand two aggressive puppets.
After Samantha loses her powers, Maurice visits and comes down with the same affliction.
After Tabitha zaps Hansel and Gretel out of the story, Samantha must enter it to go after the runaway Tabitha.
Endora causes trouble at McMann and Tate when she has a warlock join the firm.
Endora summons a witch named Ophelia to tempt Darren.
After Endora gives Darrin a gambling addiction, she makes sure his horse will lose the race. Sam convinces the horse to win.
Adam is to be tested for magic powers and if he is normal, he is to be taken away from Sam and Darrin.
When Esmeralda babysits for Mr. Norton, one of Darrin's clients, trouble ensues after she performs magic for Norton's son.
After Samantha finds herself weighing five hundred of pounds, Doctor Bombay's cure makes her weightless just before she has to participate in a charity bazaar.
Powerless Serena falls for Darrin's rich client.
While Tabitha is taking beginning skating lessons Endora bewitches her skates turning into a championship skater.
Serena gives Larry Tate a "youth pill" that makes him younger and younger.
During Tabitha's first day at school, she turns a bully into a frog.
Helping Tabitha with a school project, Esmerelda zaps up the real George Washington. When he wanders from the Stephens' home, he is arrested for public speaking without a permit.
In part two, George Washington goes in front of a judge and is exonerated by telling the truth.
When Tabitha is worried about taking an intelligence test, Endora casts a spell and turns her into a genius.
When Sam makes some suggestions for Darrin's ad campaign, he rejects them thinking that they are the product of witchcraft.
After drinking a "The Heavenly Himalayana" at a Chinese restaurant, Sam loses her powers and stripes breakout on her face.
Endora gives Darrin a pin that makes anyone who comes near him tell the truth.
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Agnes Moorehead | Endora |
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David White | Larry Tate |
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Dick Sargent | Darrin Stephens |
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Elizabeth Montgomery | Samantha Stephens |
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Erin Murphy | Tabitha Stephens |
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David Mandel-Bloch | Adam Stephens |
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Greg Lawrence | Adam Stephens |
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Cosmo Sardo | Cafe Patron |
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Alice Ghostley | Esmeralda |
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Bernie Kopell | Apothecary |
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Bernard Fox | Dr. Bombay |
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Maurice Evans | Maurice |
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Herb Vigran | Sergeant |
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Bernie Kuby | 1st Golfer |
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Kasey Rogers | Louise Tate |
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Richard X. Slattery | Policeman #1 |
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Samantha Scott | Marble Statue Venus |
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Charles Lane | Mr. Roland |
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Parley Baer | Mr. Burkeholder |
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Ivor Barry | Chamberlain |
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Will Geer | George Washington |
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Melissa Sue Anderson | Girl |
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Laurie Main | Guide |
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Jack Collins | Jamieson |
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Clark Ross | Waiter |
| Director | Richard Michaels |
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| William Asher |
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| Ernest A. Losso |
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| E.W. Swackhamer |
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| Writer | Sol Saks, Michael Morris, Ed Jurist, Bernard M. Kahn, Leo Townsend, Richard Baer, Phil Sharp, Henry Sharp, Ruth Brooks Flippen, John L. Greene | |
| Producer | Harry Ackerman, William Asher, Ernest A. Losso | |
| Musician | Warren Barker | |
| Photography | Robert Tobey | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Index | 8543 |
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| Added Date | Sep 24, 2021 05:59:50 |
| Modified Date | Mar 03, 2025 21:35:32 |