Bewitched
Salem, here we come! Elizabeth Montgomery returns as the loveable Samantha, along with Dick Sargent, Agnes Moorehead and David White. An eight-part story opens this magical season as the Stephens family treks to the witches' capital so that Samantha can attend a convention. While in Salem, Samantha gets chased by an amorous bedwarmer (who takes an immediate dislike to Darrin). Darrin lands in jail after he's accused of stealing the bedwarmer.Serena has a fling with a live statue, and Paul Revere (accidentally zapped into the 20th century) tries to re-create his famous midnight ride.The laughs continue when Endora and Samantha appear on a TV commercial for Bobbins Bonbons. And in a very moving Christmas episode (believed to be one of Elizabeth Montgomery's favorites), Tabitha and her playmate Lisa share an overwhelming desire to be blood sisters. Notable guest stars include Imogene Coca, Cesar Romero, Bert Convy and Tom Bosley (Mr. C on "Happy Days"). Also returning are series regulars Alice Ghostley (Esmeralda), Erin Murphy (Tabitha), Paul Lynde (Uncle Arthur), Sandra Gould (Gladys Kravitz), Bernard Fox (Dr. Bombay), and Kasey Rogers (Louise Tate).Episodes:1. To Go or Not to Go, That Is the Question2. Salem Here We Come3. Salem Saga4. Samantha’s Hot Bedwarmer5. Darrin on a Pedestal6. Paul Revere Rides Again7. Samantha’s Bad Day in Salem8. Samantha’s Old Salem Trip9. Samantha’s Pet Warlock10. Samantha’s Old Man11. The Corsican Cousins12. Samantha’s Magic Potion13. Sisters at Heart14. The Mother-in-Law of the Year15. Mary, the Good Fairy16. The Good Fairy Strikes Again17. The Return of Darrin the Bold18. The House That Uncle Arthur Built19. Samantha and the Troll20. This Little Piggie21. Mixed Doubles22. Darrin Goes Ape23. Money Happy Returns24. Out of the Mouths of Babes25. Samantha’s Psychic Pslip26. Samantha’s Magic Mirror27. Laugh, Clown, Laugh28. Samantha and the Antique Doll
Queen Hepzibah summons Samantha to a witch's meeting in Salem, Massachusetts, but she refuses, prompting Hepzibah to visit the Stephens and observe their marriage.
During Hepzibah's observation of Samantha's marriage to Darrin, she meets one of Darrin's clients, whom Samantha makes fall in love with Hepzibah. Afterwards, the Stephens decide to leave for Salem together.
On their first day in Salem, Samantha is in trouble as an antique bed-warmer starts to follow her around.
In part 2, the antique bed warmer turns out to be a rejected suitor of Serena's who must return to 17th century Salem to undo her hex.
While sight-seeing with Serena in Massachusetts, she brings the Fisherman's Memorial to life and replaces the statue with Darrin.
Through another goof by Esmerelda in trying to return a Paul Revere teapot, she zaps up the real Paul Revere and his horse.
Waldo, an old flame of Samantha's, conjures a fake adoring Samantha who is seen by Larry. When Darrin confronts Waldo, he is turned into a crow.
When Sam and Darrin abruptly return home Sam is summoned back by the Witches Council. Esmeralda hastily sends Sam back to Salem - seventeenth century Salem.
A warlock who has come to 'save' Sam from her mortal marriage turns himself into an unusual dog that helps Darrin with an account.
After another argument with Darrin, Endora turns him into an old man, which forces him to pose as his grandfather Grover Stephens and causes all sorts of complications.
Endora zaps Samantha so that she feels everything that Serena feels both physically and emotionally.
When a discouraged Darrin asks for a potion to burst his creativity and give him confidence, Samantha slips him a placebo.
When Tabitha wants to be sisters with her black friend Lisa, she casts a spell and they both end up polka-dotted. Through another misunderstanding Darrin's client wants him off the account because he thinks that Lisa is his daughter.
Upon the suggestion of Endora, the owner of Bobbins Bonbons make her Mother-In-Law of the Year. When she doesn't show up Samantha turns herself into her mother.
When Mary the Good Fairy, an old friend of Samantha's, visits Tabitha, Samantha gives her a bit too much brandy and she has to take her place.
Samantha must convince Mary to return to her job as the Good Fairy.
Darrin starts to exhibit examples of wish-craft after Serena gives Darrin's ancestor Darrin the Bold magical powers.
To appease his current love Aretha, Uncle Arthur infects Sam's house with his practical jokes.
Things go amiss when Serena takes over the household while Sam is having a medical checkup.
Endora zaps a pig's head on "pig headed" Darrin which helps him with one of his client's accounts.
Samantha wakes up in Larry Tate's bed as Louise Tate. She returns to her home to discover Louise thinking she is Samantha--and Darrin not noticing any difference.
Serena turns Darrin into an ape.
When Endora accuses Darrin of being cheap, Darrin finds a bag full of $100,000 which he thinks Endora zapped up. It is really stolen money that some crooks want back.
Endora turns Darrin into a young boy.
After Darrin catches Sam using witchcraft to clean the house, she develops a case of the hiccups that make bicycles magically appear.
Samantha fixes all the mirrors in the house so that the depressed Esmerelda will look prettier just before her old boyfriend shows up.
First Endora has Darrin constantly telling jokes and then reverses the spell so that he laughs whenever he hears something sad or horrible.
Samantha allows Darrin's mother to think that she has magical powers. A fake séance cures her of this idea.
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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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Sandra Gould | Gladys Kravitz |
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Herbert Winters | Bartender |
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Murray Pollack | Pedestrian |
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George Tobias | Abner Kravitz |
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Ysabel MacCloskey | Aunt Hagatha |
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David Huddleston | Sean Flanagan |
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Bernard Fox | Dr. Bombay |
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Parley Baer | Desk Sergeant |
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Alice Ghostley | Esmeralda |
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Norman Stevans | Warlock |
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Allen Jenkins | Alex Johnson |
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Ron Masak | Clancey |
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Kasey Rogers | Louise Tate |
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Dick Wilson | Mr. Potter |
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Richard X. Slattery | Police Officer #1 |
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Monty O'Grady | Warlock |
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Charles Lane | Harold Jameson |
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George DeNormand | Warlock |
| Director | Richard Michaels |
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| William Asher |
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| Writer | Sol Saks, Ed Jurist, Michael Morris, Bernard M. Kahn, Phil Sharp, Henry Sharp, Leo Townsend, Pauline Townsend, Richard Baer, Milt Rosen, Lila Garrett, Joel M. Rapp, Shirley Gordon, Jerry Mayer, John L. Greene | |
| Producer | Harry Ackerman, William Asher, Ernest A. Losso | |
| Musician | Warren Barker | |
| Photography | Robert Tobey | |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 4 |
| Screen Ratios | 1.33:1 |
| Audio Tracks | English Dolby Digital 2.0 Portuguese Dolby Digital 2.0 Spanish Dolby Digital 2.0 |
| Subtitles | English | Portuguese | Spanish |
| Distributor | Columbia/Tri-Star |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Edition Release Date | Feb 03, 2009 |
| Regions | Region 1 |