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BEWITCHED stars Elizabeth Montgomery as Samantha, an average, everyday housewife, mother... and witch. Her husband is Darrin (Dick York/Dick Sargent), ad agency executive, harried husband and mere mortal. The marriage between this lovable witch and bumbling human is nothing short of hilarious. Their lives are complicated by Endora (Agnes Moorehead), the world's witchiest mother-in-law. Despite having promised Darrin never to use witchcraft, Samantha often finds that slipping in a little magic is unavoidable in this beguiling and bewitching comedy.
Starring Elizabeth Montgomery , Agnes Moorehead Genres Comedy , Fantasy , Romance Subtitles English [CC] Audio languages English
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1. I, Darrin, Take This Witch Samantha
Samantha and Darrin appear to be an ideally matched couple. Very much in love, they decide to marry. Darrin doesn't know that Samantha, is, of all things, a witch.
Endora is disgusted when Samantha refuses to use supernatural powers to cope with the routine tasks of a suburban housewife.
Samantha gives a dinner party to impress Rex Barker, one of Darrin's clients. Rex brings along his date, Babs Livingston, but advances on Samantha in the garden when he gets drunk
Gladys Kravitz, a neighbor, is unable to convince her husband, Abner, that strange things seem to be happening at the Stephens' home.
Darrin struggles for days to create an advertising campaign for Caldwell Soup. Samantha's suggestions seem perfect, but Darrin's pride leads him to suspect Witchcraft.
Darrin discovers that Samantha has been entertaining a guest each morning after he leaves for work
Samantha, her friends, Bertha and Mary, and her Aunt Clara, all witches, decide to change the popular conception of witches into a more flattering image
Darrin's workload piles sky-high when Larry Tate and his wife Louise fly to Paris to cover the fashion showings- for a client.
Teenager Liza Randall interviews Darrin about his career in advertising for a school newspaper
Endora tells Samantha that Victor, her father, is coming to visit
When Darrin starts searching for a "Miss Jasmine" for his firm's perfume account, Endora seizes the opportunity to sew doubt in Samantha's mind about her husband's loyalty.
Larry and Louise Tate have been married for sixteen years and have no children. Louise asks Samantha to go with her to an obstetrician as tests have shown she is going to be a mother.
Samantha's friend, Gertrude, a nice, plain-looking girl expresses her envy of the happiness Samantha has found in marriage.
Darrin's parents pay their first visit to the Stephens home, Darrin's mother, Phyllis, hopes to find that his wife is a poor housekeeper
Seven year old Tommy, who lives in an orphanage, is happy to spend Christmas with Gladys and Abner Kravitz. Six year old Michael, also an orphan, derides Tommy's belief is Santa Claus.
The members of the Hospital Fund Auxiliary appoint Samantha Entertainment Chairman for the group's bazaar.
Darrin sprains his ankle and is confined to bed with his foot in a cast. Wearying of running up and down stairs on errands for Darrin, Samantha suggests he use her power of witchcraft during the emergency.
After arranging to meet Samantha to celebrate their six month anniversary, Darrin arrives at his office to meet Margaret Marshall, chairman of the board of a cosmetics firm.
After Endora promises to curb her witchery for the even-ing, Samantha arranges a dinner for Darrin's parents and her mother to meet.
When Darrin refuses to allow Samantha to act as matron of honor at cousin's wedding in Egypt, Endora tells him he's in trouble.
Darrin's agency is unable to find a model for the "Jewel of the East" campaign. Darrin hopes they'll be able to do so, if only to bolster the confidence of Wally Ames, who is sub-stituting for the company's top photographer.
Endora, hoping to break up her daughter's marriage, superimposes Samantha's face on a print entitled "Maid of Salem:" the print is dated 1690.
The lack of a traffic signal at busy Morning Glory Circle makes it virtually impossible for the Stephens or their neighbors to cross without risking life and limb.
Samantha tells Endora she doesn't have time for a dress-fitting. Endora solves Samantha's problem by transforming herself into En-Sam, identical to Samantha.
Samantha and Gladys Kravitz become aware of their husbands' interest in Priscilla "Pleasure" O'Riley, a beautiful model, when she buys a house next door.
William Asher - director See profile
Directors William Asher , Richard Michaels , R. Robert Rosenbaum , Richard Kinon , E.W. Swackhamer , more… Jerry Davis , Howard Morris , David Orrick McDearmon , William D. Russell , Luther James Season year 1965 Network Sony Pictures Television Content advisory Smoking , alcohol use , foul language , sexual content , violence Purchase rights Stream instantly Details Format Prime Video (streaming online video) Devices Available to watch on supported devices
Eric C. Baur Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2005
This classic is long overdue on DVD. Here's the episode Guide for Season One: 1. I, Darrin, Take This Witch, - This magical 1960s series begins when Darrin and Samantha first bump into each other. They realize that they have real feelings for each other and they decide to get married. What Darrin doesn't know is that Samantha is a witch. 2. Be it Ever So Mortgaged - Darrin is buying a new house and wants Samantha to check it out. Samantha and Endora go to 1164 Morning Glory Circle and have a lot of fun rearranging the place with magic. 3. Mother Meets What's His Name - Gladys is unable to convince Abner that strange things seem to be happening at the Stephens' home. 4. It Shouldn't Happen to a Dog - Samantha gives a dinner party to impress Rex Barker, one of Darrin's clients. Rex brings along his date, Babs Livingston, but advances on Samantha in the garden when he gets drunk. To teach him a lesson in treating people with respect, Samantha changes him into a dog. 5. Help, Help, Don't Save Me - Darrin is thrown in for a loop trying to find a perfect slogan for the Caldwell Soup account. Samantha gives him spectacular ideas, and Darrin accuses her of using witchcraft and submits his own ideas. 6. Little Pitchers Have Big Fears - Samantha meets Marshall Burns, a boy whose overprotective mother outlaws everything fun for kids. To get his spirits up, Samantha takes Marshall to a baseball game so he can practice for the team. 7. The Witches Are Out - Samantha does not like Halloween because of the image that people have of witches: Ugly, mean, and Wicked. Samantha tries to get Darrin to see her way when he is working on a candy account. 8. The Girl Reporter - Teenager Liza Randall interviews Darrin about his career in advertising for a school newspaper. After Darrin takes Liza to the agency on Saturday, Liza's jealous boy friend, Marvin "Monster" Grogan, visits Samantha. 9. Witch or Wife? - Darrin's workload piles sky-high when Larry Tate and his wife Louise fly to Paris to cover the fashion showings for a client. 10. Just One Happy Family - Endora tells Samantha that Maurice, her father, is coming to visit. Endora warns Samantha that Maurice will be furious when he learns that his daughter has married a mortal. 11. It Takes One to Know One - When Darrin starts searching for a "Miss Jasmine" for his firm's perfume account, Endora seizes the opportunity to sow doubt in Samantha's mind about her husband's loyalty. 12. And Something Makes Three - Larry and Louise Tate have been married for sixteen years and have no children. Louise asks Samantha to go with her to an obstetrician as tests have shown she is going to be a mother. 13. Love is Blind - Samantha's friend ,Gertrude, a nice, plain-looking girl, expresses her envy of the happiness Samantha has found in marriage. Although Darrin tries to avoid getting mixed up in matchmaking, Samantha persuades him to bring Kermit, a handsome artist, home to dinner to meet Gertrude. 14. Samantha Meets the Folks - Darrin's parents pay their first visit to the Stephens home. Darrin's mother, Phyllis, hopes to find that his wife is a poor housekeeper. 15. A Vision of Sugar Plums - Seven year old Tommy, who lives in an orphanage, is happy to spend Christmas with Gladys and Abner Kravitz. Six year old Michael, also an orphan, derides Tommy's belief in Santa Claus. 16. It's Magic - The members of the Hospital Fund Auxiliary appoint Samantha Entertainment Chairman for the group's bazaar. Limited to spending fifty dollars, Samantha hires Zeno, a broken down magician who has taken to drink. 17. A is for Aardvark - Darrin sprains his ankle and is confined to bed with his foot in a cast. Wearying of running up and down stairs on errands for Darrin, Samantha suggests he use her power of witchcraft during the emergency. 18. The Cat's Meow - After arranging to meet Samantha to celebrate their six months' anniversary, Darrin arrives at his office to meet Margaret Marshall, chairman of the board of a cosmetic firm. Margaret, a stunning woman in her late thirties, successful both with men and in business, insists that Darrin fly to Chicago that night to complete the quarter million dollar campaign he had planned for her company. 19. A Nice Little Dinner Party - After Endora promises to curb her witchery for the evening, Samantha arranges a dinner for Darrin's parents and her mother to meet. Darrin is fearful of the results. 20. Your Witch is Showing - After Darrin refuses to let Sam go to a wedding in Egypt, Darrin has problems with his newest account. 21. Ling Ling - Darrin is lokking for a model for an all-important campaign. On cue, Samantha turns a cat into a Oriental siren named Ling Ling. Everything goes ultimately well, until the photographer, Wally Ames, wants to make a date with her. 22. Eye of the Beholder - Endora tries to make Samantha seem older than she actually is by putting her face on an old painting dating back to 1690. Darrin notices this and wonders if he's growing old while she remains young. 23. Red Light, Green Light - Morning Glory Circle badly needs a traffic signal on their street. While everyone tries to convince Town Hall to put up a traffic light, Endora tries her best by collecting every traffic signal possible. 24. Which Witch is Which? - Endora poses as Samantha so she can take her place at a dress fitting. But an author, Bob Frazer, falls for Endora-Samantha, the worst part being that Gladys has seen them both together. 25. Pleasure O'Reilly - There's a new sexy, vivacious lady in town! Her name is Pleasure O'Reilly, a model who is hiding from her overly jealous boyfriend, Thor "Thunderbolt" Swenson. She calls on the Stephens late one night and needs protection from Thor, who found out her new address. 26. Driving is the Only Way to Fly - Samantha wants to learn how to drive, but after an incident with Darrin, he enrolls her in a driving school. 27. There's No Witch Like an Old Witch - Poor Aunt Clara. She feels useless when her magic is out of whack, and nearly destroys Sam and Darrin's house when she tries to help out. 28. Open the Door Witchcraft - Garage door openers become the absolute rage when Samantha uses her magic to open her garage door. 29. Abner Kadabra - Gladys catches Sam and her magic at work when he is rearranging pictures. Of course, Samantha convinces Gladys that she's the one doing the magic, by ESP. 30. George the Warlock - Darrin is spending a lot of time with D.D. "Danger" O'Reilly, Pleasure's younger sister, who is house-sitting for Pleasure. Endora, as usual, tries to break up the marriage again by using a handsome male warlock named George from his harem to woo Samantha. 31. That Was My Wife - Darrin and Samantha try to spice up their marriage by reserving a suite at a fancy hotel. She arrives in a brunette wig and hugs Darrin, not knowing that they are being watched by Larry! 32. Illegal Separation - The Kravitzes have a fight and Abner is kicked out of the house. The Stephens welcome him with open arms, and Abner decides to stay with them permanently. 33. A Change of Face - Darrin become totally insecure about his looks after Sam and Endora play Mr. Potato Head with his face while he is asleep. 34. Remember the Main - Election fever sweeps Morning Glory Circle, and Sam and Darrin become campaign managers for a city council candidate. 35. Eat at Mario's - Samantha and Endora enjoy lunch at a great pizzaria owned by Mario. It seems that he is not selling pizzas and his business is going down the tubes. Samantha and Endora try to help out Mario, but ends up getting Darrin's job in danger. 36. Cousin Edgar - Endora is not alone when she treis to break up the Stephens' marriage. It seems that a mute elf named Edgar voices his disapproval when he begins playing dirty tricks on Darrin.
Vegan For Life ftp Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2013
I really think the Bewitched DVDs I have,have kept me more or less sane since I've had them. Maybe it's weird that an old TV show with eccentric or semi-eccentric characters based around the situation of a "normal mortal human being" married to Samantha,a witch who has powers more like a magician or a fairy godmother than a stereotypical witch...when she acts more like mortal people/non-witches behave is when she gets the worst character-traits she shows... But my old favorite show from when I was a kid, at least is a sort of escape or a sort of stability from where or what my thoughts usually run to. Often I am thinking of what they do to animals,in slaughter and for food and in labs and research and testing,and it is very horrible. Very upsetting and depressing. I watched(well,I had it on,online,on my laptop. I listened to it and peeked through my fingers maybe 3 times for a good 2 or 3 seconds each time)....to say "I watched" Glass Walls narrated by Paul McCartney wouldn't exactly be accurate. But I did listen to it. Crying or in plain anguish the whole time. There probably are people who can watch and/or listen to Glass Walls and they might not get upset, or be affected by it at all. I can't. I started crying and didn't stop. And my life circumstances are fairly tolerable. The animals have to live and die in what they're born into,and can never escape from. Just knowing about it is horrible and upsetting and very wounding to the psyche... But the animals live and are slaughtered in horrible and completely abnormal and cruel states of existence. Suffering. Misery. Nothing natural or normal is in their whole lives. I couldn't watch it but I did listen to it. I tried watching it about a year ago. I couldn't. I lasted about a minute or less and had to turn it off. Maybe a weird review for a Bewitched DVD but,like I said,since my time and thinking is usually taken up by things that are not so nice,or are very horrible and upsetting to think about (I'm always trying to be a better animal rights advocate and I also have PTSD;it's not a fun thing but these two things go together very naturally. They sort of fuel each other. ) It's good or a relief to put on a DVD and just take my mind off serious or upsetting things for awhile. I watch Bewitched when I exercise,which also helps me keep the routine or habit fairly regularly most of the time. Having some relief from stress and my typical state of mind is probably an addiction or habit not unlike drinking or any other escapism or escapist form of behavior that people have. We don't like to suffer or be in misery. People will drink to escape feeling that way. I doubt it helps,even though it might feel good for a little while... But an exercise habit actually does make you feel better because of the endorphins,the "feelgood" brain chemicals your brain and body produce naturally when you do physical activity. And the show has enough moments that make you smile,if not laugh a little bit. Or laugh out loud. I might just be an easy audience, but I think The Joker Is A Card episode is hysterical. I actually like the first 2 seasons the best and I tend to "do Groundhog Day", like the Bill Murray movie,watching (every time I exercise) the first few episodes on the first DVD.... I've watched all 8 seasons at least once or twice (I've had them for about 10 months,just so I don't sound too weird...)and I tend to like the first disc the most. Though all 8 seasons have some good or very good or a "best" episode in them too. Double Split,Double Tate,Disappearing Samantha,The Joker Is A Card,My Grandson,The Warlock,Abner Kadabra,Always Speak The Truth,Illegal Separation,and most or all of the first season are some of,for my tastes,the best episodes. They're very tame and very mid and later '60's TV (which is nothing at all like television is today,I'm sure- I have no idea what's on television because I quit watching TV a very long time ago. I have had bouts of TV watching. I had cable for a few years etc but that was when Southpark was a newer show....I liked the outrageous humor in it. I also liked Seinfeld, Roseanne,Home Improvement and the BBC show,Absolutely Fabulous. Also the Jon Pertwee and Tom Baker Dr. Who seasons or series when they each played Dr. Who in Dr. Who. My tastes are pretty tame and G-rated...except I also Robin Williams,George Carlin and Richard Pryor. Still pretty tame,but not exactly G-rated. And I like Bill Cosby. His stand-up comedy is both tame and G-rated. I always loved the "Sisters" song Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye did,when they dressed in evening gowns and took over the showgirl number in White Christmas. For years when I was growing up,that was on every Christmas Eve and we always watched it ). For plain entertainment that is easy to watch and is just nice to watch, Bewitched is a good show. I'm putting this review on the first season set of DVDs,which also comes in the original black and white format(I might get it sometime. I actually kind of like black and white TV, films,and photographs). Anyone who liked the show would enjoy these DVDs. Anyone too young to have seen it (though I'm sure it's floating around on cable TV or dish channels) would also like it. It's something you can sit and watch with your five year old child and not worry about what they're seeing or hearing. For me it's something that allows me to take my mind off things that are very stressful and almost always on my mind...I can't help thinking of what they do to animals because you can't get through a day,or even an hour,without being reminded of what animals are going through,are being put through,by man. But anyone in any intense or stressful situation goes through the same thing I'm talking about. War veterans with PTSD,caregivers with special needs children or a sick or disabled family member,or people who have just had a lot dealt to them that is hard to bear. It's hard, if not impossible, to take it all on every day,without a break from it or some kind of relief. Mother Theresa said "God only gives us what He knows we will faithfully do...I only wish He didn't trust me so much!" Or words to that effect. It's close but I don't think I quoted her completely accurately.
dooby Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2005
It's a delight to watch Bewitched again after so many years. It brings back memories of a happier, more innocent time. Elizabeth Montgomery looks more charming than ever in this initial season, and so much younger than I've ever remembered her. This debate over the merits of "Original Black & White" or "Colorized" versions has left a sour taste in the mouth. I am firmly in the camp of seeing films or TV programs in the way they were shot. Techniques for shooting for B&W and for color differ. Just the fact that Bewitched was shot in B&W because Screen Gems was too cheap to pay for color, does
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