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Bewitched ()


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A witch married to an ordinary man cannot resist using her magic powers to solve the problems her family faces.

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  • Won 3 Primetime Emmys. Another 11 wins & 33 nominations.
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Series Cast Summary

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  Samantha Stephens / ... (254 episodes, 1964-1972)
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  Endora (254 episodes, 1964-1972)
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  Larry Tate (191 episodes, 1964-1972)
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  Darrin Stephens / ... (170 episodes, 1964-1969)
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  Tabitha Stephens / ... (103 episodes, 1966-1972)
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  Darrin Stephens / ... (84 episodes, 1969-1972)
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  Abner Kravitz (55 episodes, 1964-1971)
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  Louise Tate (33 episodes, 1966-1972)
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  Gladys Kravitz (29 episodes, 1966-1971)
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  Gladys Kravitz (28 episodes, 1964-1966)
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  Aunt Clara (28 episodes, 1964-1968)
Diane Murphy ...
  Tabatha Stephens / ... (21 episodes, 1966-1972)
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  Dr. Bombay / ... (19 episodes, 1966-1972)
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  Phyllis Stephens (19 episodes, 1964-1971)
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  Drunk / ... (18 episodes, 1965-1972)
David Mandel-Bloch ...
  Adam Stephens (17 episodes, 1970-1972)
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  Esmeralda / ... (16 episodes, 1966-1972)
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  Louise Tate / ... (13 episodes, 1964-1966)
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  Art Gallery Patron / ... (13 episodes, 1965-1972)
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  Maurice (12 episodes, 1964-1971)
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  Uncle Arthur / ... (11 episodes, 1965-1971)
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  Betty / ... (10 episodes, 1965-1969)
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  Benson / ... (10 episodes, 1967-1972)
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  Agnes Baker / ... (11 episodes, 1964-1972)
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  Apothecary / ... (9 episodes, 1969-1972)
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  Police Officer #1 / ... (9 episodes, 1965-1972)
Paul Barselou ...
  Bartender / ... (9 episodes, 1964-1968)
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  Desk Sergeant / ... (9 episodes, 1966-1972)
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  Policeman / ... (9 episodes, 1966-1972)
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  Dave (8 episodes, 1964-1968)
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  Ed Hotchkiss / ... (8 episodes, 1965-1972)
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  Mr. Robbins / ... (8 episodes, 1965-1972)
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  Frank Stephens (7 episodes, 1967-1970)
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  Doctor Koblin / ... (7 episodes, 1964-1970)
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  George Barkley / ... (7 episodes, 1966-1971)
Jean Blake Fleming ...
  Secretary / ... (7 episodes, 1966-1969)
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  Waiter / ... (7 episodes, 1969-1972)
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  Hepzibah / ... (6 episodes, 1967-1972)
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  Henry VIII / ... (6 episodes, 1968-1971)
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  H. B. Summers / ... (6 episodes, 1965-1970)
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  Charlie Traynor / ... (6 episodes, 1967-1972)
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  Augustus Sunshine / ... (6 episodes, 1967-1971)
Sharon DeBord ...
  Miss Thatcher / ... (6 episodes, 1965)
Jerry Rush ...
  Art Gallery Patron / ... (6 episodes, 1967-1970)
Irwin Charone ...
  J.P. Pritchfield / ... (5 episodes, 1966-1971)
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  Frank Stephens (6 episodes, 1964-1971)
Herbert Ellis ...
  Agent W. / ... (5 episodes, 1967-1969)
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  Mrs. Peabody / ... (5 episodes, 1965-1972)
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  Police Officer #2 / ... (5 episodes, 1969-1970)
Arthur Julian ...
  Cunningham / ... (5 episodes, 1966-1968)

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Plot Summary

Darrin (Dick York/Dick Sargent) and Samantha Stephens (Elizabeth Montgomery) are a young, bi-species married couple: he's a mortal human being, she's a witch, something which she does not divulge to him until after their wedding. Darrin just wants them to live a simple, mortal life, to which Samantha agrees, meaning no witchcraft and no telling any of their mortal friends and relatives of her being a witch. However, that no witchcraft vow is difficult to maintain if only because of Samantha wanting or needing to use it to get out of one scrape or another, and her relatives, especially her mother Endora (Agnes Moorehead), the most constant thorn in Darrin's side, against the marriage and the idea of denying Samantha's heritage as a witch. Mortals in their lives also add to their complicated lives: Darrin's friend and spendthrift boss, Larry Tate (David White) of McMann and Tate Advertising, who always wants Darrin to do all the work while the company gets all the glory and money; their nosy neighbors, the Kravitzes, Gladys Kravitz (Sandra Gould/Alice Pearce), who always arrives at the most inopportune time to show her exasperated husband Abner Kravitz (George Tobias) that something funny is going on in the Stephens house; and Darrin's parents, his mother, Phyllis Stephens (Mabel Albertson), who is prone to splitting headaches which become more prevalent as she thinks she sees things in Samantha that just couldn't be in her mortal view. That complicated life gets even more complicated when they start a family, the children who could be mortal or who could be witches and warlocks. Written by Huggo

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Also Known As
  • The Witch of Westwood (United States)
  • The Witch of Westport (United States)
  • Ma sorcière bien aimée (France)
  • Verliebt in eine Hexe (Germany)
  • Embrujada (Spain)
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  • 25 min
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Trivia The only members of Samantha's family to consistently call Darrin by his proper name were Aunt Clara and Uncle Arthur. See more »
Goofs Throughout the run of the series Darrin frequently reminds Samantha of their marriage vows, "Love, honor, and no witchcraft". In the pilot, Samantha reveals she's a witch on their honeymoon. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in The 23rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1971). See more »
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Crazy Credits Whenever Samantha's cousin Serena appeared on the show, the credits for the episode listed the actress as "Pandora Spocks". This was Elizabeth Montgomery's idea as an inside joke. Elizabeth Montgomery played Serena. See more »
Quotes Samantha: Then I thought of the most brilliant scientific mind of the age.
Dr. Bombay: Thank you.
Samantha: But he died a year ago, so I decided to call you.
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