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The third season and first colour episodes (filmed in colour, not colourised) of this timeless and magical reveal are on their design! The episodes on this area will include:

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73. Nobody’s Perfect

First aired: 9/15/1966

Writer: Douglas Tibbles

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Director: William Asher

Guest star: Robert F. Simon (Frank Stephens (1) 14- 228 (6 episodes) ), C. Lindsay Workman (Dr. Koblin) , David Lewis (Sign Robbins), Robert Q. Lewis (Diego Fenman)

Samantha takes Tabitha for her check up, only to discovers that she (now a dinky toddler) has her powers! Endora can hardly wait to stammer Derweed and view him “topple to the floor in a emotional heap.” Meanwhile, a client of McMann & Tate insists on using Tabitha’s image to sell transmitions, and noted baby photographer Diego Fenman thinks he’s lost his mind as Tabitha creates chaos in the studio. In the final price, Darrin is unruffled unaware of Tabitha’s magical abilities.

74. The Moment of Truth

First aired: 9/22/1966

Writer: David V. Robison, John L. Greene

Director: William Asher

Guest star: Robert F. Simon (Frank Stephens (1) 14- 228 (6 episodes) ), Marion Lorne (Aunt Clara) , Kasey Rogers (Lousie Tate)

Aunt Clara visits and believes her powers have finally blown a fuse, but in truth, Tabitha is the culprit. Samantha sends Aunt Clara home. Without a baby sitter, the Stephens invite the Tates over to their house. Darrin is convinced the floating objects are the result of Clara’s power failure until he pratically catches Tabitha in the act. The Stephens resolve to produce Larry hold he’s had too noteworthy to drink in hopes he and Louise will leave before the night is a complete difficulty.

75. Witches and Warlocks are My Celebrated Things

First aired: 9/29/1966

Writer: David V. Robison, John L. Greene

Director: William Asher

Guest star: Robert F. Simon (Frank Stephens (1) 14- 228 (6 episodes) ), Marion Lorne (Aunt Clara), Maurice Evans (Maurice) , Estelle Winwood (Enchantra), Reta Shaw (Hagatha)

The Witches Council orders a coven. Tabitha is being tested for her powers by Hagatha and Enchantra, Endora’s sisters who certifies factual witches and warlocks. Tabitha passes with flying colors, proving to be an exceptionally talented witch. Hagatha, Enchantra and Endora say that Samantha enroll Tabitha in a witches’ school. After being booby trapped by phone cords and flat tires, Darrin comes home exactly when the decision is made. Darrin, Samantha and Aunt Clara stand against Hagatha, Enchantra and Endora, but Maurice chills the three witches–zapping them to the top of Mount Everest.

76. Accidental Twins

First aired: 10/6/1966

Writer: Howard Leeds

Director: William Asher

Guest star: Robert F. Simon (Frank Stephens (1) 14- 228 (6 episodes) ), Marion Lorne (Aunt Clara), Kasey Rogers (Louise)

Samantha is babysitting cramped Jonathan Tate, and Aunt Clara turns him into a state of twins. Now how are we going to interpret this to the Tates? While Aunt Clara tries to remember the spell, Samantha does everything to withhold Larry and Louise from sparkling that they have an extra son.

77. A Most Fresh Wood Nymph

First aired: 10/13/1966

Writer: Ed Jurist

Director: William Asher

Guest star: Robert F. Simon (Frank Stephens (1) 14- 228 (6 episodes) ), Jean Blake (Maid) , Henry Corden (Muldoon), Kathleen Nolan (Gerry O’Toole), Michael Ansara (Rufus the Red)

Meet Gerri O’Toole, a nymph who hates witches. She has a curse on Darrin’s family, that can only be broken by having Sam go support in time to meet Darrin’s ancestor, Darrin the Valiant.

78. Endora Moves in For a Spell

First aired: 10/20/1966

Writer: Robert Riley Crutcher

Director: William Asher

Guest star: Robert F. Simon (Frank Stephens (1) 14- 228 (6 episodes) ), Paul Smith (Floyd), George Tobias (Abner), Paul Lynde (Uncle Arthur) , Sidney Clute (Noel), Arthur Adams (Desk Sergeant), Sandra Gould (Gladys Kravitz)

Endora and Uncle Arthur have a falling out over who is to live in a house across the street. Gladys wants to get out about the disappearing and reappearing house, remarkable to Sam and Darrin’s apprehension!

79. Twitch or Treat

First aired: 10/27/1966

Writer: Robert Riley Crutcher, James Henerson

Director: William Asher

Guest star: Robert F. Simon (Frank Stephens (1) 14- 228 (6 episodes) ), George Tobias (Abner), Sandra Gould (Gladys), Paul Lynde (Uncle Arthur) , Jeff De Benning (Councilman Green), Willie Mays (Himself), Barry Atwater (Boris), Jim Begg (Morgan), Joan Huntington (Eva)

While Endora throws a Halloween party, she and Uncle Arthur are detached clashing over the house across the street, and Gladys is mild dumbfounded

80. Perilous Diaper Dan

First aired: 11/3/1966

Writer: David Braverman

Director: William Asher

Guest star: Robert F. Simon (Frank Stephens (1) 14- 228 (6 episodes) ) , Don Keefer (Kimberly), Alex Gerry (Mr. Wright), Jim Begg (Peterson), Billy Beck (Bartender), Marty Ingels (Dan)

A mysterious man named Diaper Dan has bugged the Stephens’ household to seize advertising ideas from Darrin for a rival advertising company. No one finds this out until Samantha and Darrin gets into an argument. Dan hears all this and has flowers delivered to the house. After Samantha finds out that the flowers were delivered by Dan, she discovers the leak and the bug! Sam and Endora both give Dan a hard time.

81. The Short, Glad Circuit of Aunt Clara

First aired: 11/10/1966

Writer: Leo Erwin

Director: William Asher

Guest star: Robert F. Simon (Frank Stephens (1) 14- 228 (6 episodes) ), George Tobias (Abner), Sandra Gould (Gladys), Kasey Rogers (Louise), Marion Lorne (Aunt Clara) , Arte Julian (MacElroy), Leo DeLyon (Jenkins), Reginald Owen (Ocky)

Hey, who turned out the lights? Aunt Clara knocks out the entire Eastern Seaboard’s electricity with her magic. Her only hope is her ancient boyfriend Ocky, who can preserve the lights on by having his arms raised. Since they are the only house that mysteriously has power, The Tates and their current client Mr. MacElroy go over to Sam’s house. Aunt Clara tries her best to maintain Ocky hidden from conception by hiding him in the closet. Darrin discovers him, but all he sees is a pair of walking shoes, a perfect campaign for his client!

82. I’d Rather Twitch Than Fight

First aired: 11/17/1966

Writer: James Henerson

Director: R. Robert Rosenbaum

Guest star: Robert F. Simon (Frank Stephens (1) 14- 228 (6 episodes) ), Parley Baer (Dr. Kramer), Kasey Rogers (Louise) , James Millhollin (Salesman), Burt Mustin (Dilapidated Man), Riza Royce (Saleslady), Bridget Hanley (Salesgirl), Norman Fell (Dr. Freud), Bridget Hanley

When Samantha gives away Darrin’s accepted jacket to Goodwill, it ends up tearing the marriage apart. The Stephens salvage counseling from the Tates and Endora conjures the celebrated Sigmund Freud to support them all out.

83. Oedipus Hex

First aired: 11/24/1966

Writer: David V. Robison, John L. Greene

Director: William Asher

Guest star: Robert F. Simon (Frank Stephens (1) 14- 228 (6 episodes) ), Irwin Charone (Mr. Parkinson), Paul Smith (Policeman) , Paul Dooley (TV Man), Ned Glass (Milkman)

Because of a spell placed on a bowl of popcorn by Endora, Darrin becomes a mountainous substantial couch potato. Samantha finds out what is going on when she finds Darrin, the milkman, and a TV repairman lazing around the messed up house. Samantha calls on Endora to prefer the spell off of them.

84. Sam’s Spooky Chair

First aired: 12/1/1966

Writer: Coslough Johnson

Director: R. Robert Rosenbaum

Guest star: Robert F. Simon (Frank Stephens (1) 14- 228 (6 episodes) ), Kasey Rogers (Louise) , Howard Morton (Salesman), Roger Garrett (Clyde), Anne Seymour (Adelaide Cosgrove), J. Pat O’Malley (Max Cosgrove)

A chair is smitten with Samantha and proves it by hurting Darrin every chance it gets. The fresh clients, the Cosgroves, are crazy about the chair, especially Adelaide who will not let McMann and Tate mark their contract. Of course, the chair ends up hating Adelaide for her behavior. Samantha gets to the bottom of this mess. The chair is actually an stale boyfriend whom Samantha rejected a long time ago.

85. My Friend Ben

First aired: 12/8/1966

Writer: James Henerson

Director: William Asher

Guest star: Robert F. Simon (Frank Stephens (1) 14- 228 (6 episodes) ), George Tobias (Abner), Sandra Gould (Gladys), Marion Lorne (Aunt Clara) , Harry Holcombe (Think), Hollis Morrison (Reporter), Billy Beck (First Man), Tim Rooney (Teenager), Donald Mitchell (Policeman), Mike Road (Hawkins), Fred Wayne (Benjamin Franklin)

Aunt Clara tries to wait on Samantha fix a lamp, and conjures an electrician, none other than Benjamin Franklin. Darrin is amazed at Franklin’s appearance and Larry thinks it is a grand advertising campaign for his unique client Franklin Electronics. Samantha agrees to choose Franklin out to indicate how his inventions are traditional in the twentieth century, but he goes out alone! After a mishap with a fire engine, Ben is arrested. Out on bail, the Stephens return home, but now, Ben disappears! Clara has remembered the spell…….. to be continued.

86. Samantha for the Defense

First aired: 12/15/1966

Writer: James Henerson

Director: William Asher

Guest star: Robert F. Simon (Frank Stephens (1) 14- 228 (6 episodes) ), George Tobias (Abner), Sandra Gould (Gladys), Marion Lorne (Aunt Clara) , Harry Holcombe (Mediate), Jonathan Hole (Notable), Paul Sand (Whalen), Violet Carlson (Librarian), Martin Ashe (Pierce), The Sincere Don Steele (himself), Mike Road (Hawkins), Fred Wayne (Benjamin Franklin)

Aunt Clara remembers the spell to bring Franklin assist when nosy Gladys Kravitz tells all about the Stephens’ happenings. It seems that Franklin will be punished to the chubby extent of the law when Larry tells about how immense a publicity stunt it is, with the District Attorney listening! With a petite bit of magic, Samantha gets the people to root for Ben Franklin. In court, Samantha tells everyone that Ben Franklin has done no wound ever since he appeared and that he cannot be accused for stealing his have property. The contemplate drops all charges and Franklin is free to go.

87. A Gazebo Never Forgets

First aired: 12/22/1966

Writer: Jerry Devine, Izzy Ellison

Director: R. Robert Rosenbaum

Guest star: Robert F. Simon (Frank Stephens (1) 14- 228 (6 episodes) ), Steve Franken (Hawkins), Marion Lorne (Aunt Clara) , Paul Reed (Mr. Scranton)

Samantha applies for a loan to roam down a gazebo and to beget a rumpus room. The nosy bank inspector comes down to check out the land and sees a live baby polka-dotted elephant mistakenly conjured by Aunt Clara. The baby elephant was from a toy that Tabitha had wanted in the park. Larry comes by to contemplate what the fuss it all about, and Samantha tries to conceal the vast baby from him.

88. Soapbox Derby

First aired: 12/29/1966

Writer: James Henerson

Director: Alan Jay Factor

Guest star: Robert F. Simon (Frank Stephens (1) 14- 228 (6 episodes) ), George Tobias (Abner), Sandra Gould (Gladys) , William Bramley (Mr. Mills), Arthur Peterson (Mr. Martin), Peter Dunhill (Flash), George Andre (Announcer), Michael Shea (Johnny)

Samantha helps a petite boy named Johnny Mills practice for a Soap Box Derby. After Gladys brags about how her nephew will do better than anyone there, Samantha helps Johnny out, repairing a wobbly wheel with a twitch. Samantha tries to gain Johnny’s father eager, but he wants Johhny to relieve college and become a doctor, not a hasten car driver or mechanic. At the Derby, Gladys and Darrin sustain a interesting observe on Samantha so that she doesn’t attend Johnny, but magic is unnecessary when Johnny wins on his gain merit. The announcer wants to congratulate Johnny’s father, who isn’t there to discover his son triumph. Samantha pop’s benefit to Johnny’s father’s garage, who is too busy to demolish free. Samantha repairs a carberator and 3 tires, encourging Mr. Mills to run to the Derby for his son.

89. Sam in the Moon

First aired: 1/5/1967

Writer: James Henerson

Director: R. Robert Rosenbaum

Guest star: Robert F. Simon (Frank Stephens (1) 14- 228 (6 episodes) ) , Dort Clark (Ed), Tim Herbert (Frank), Joseph Mell (Mr. Colossal), Baynes Barron (Harry), Bob Okazaki (Mr. Watanabe)

Darrin is mesmerized by the moon footage on TV and shows Samantha, but she is not involved because she has been there before. Endora wants Samantha to go shopping with her- in Tokyo! They go to a minute spot where they gain warlock tea. Darrin finds the tea and thinks that Samantha really did go to the moon. He has it analyzed and the druggist brings his cousin from Nassau County (Darrin thinks it is NASA) to give him the results: It is really tea, not moon dust.

90. Ho Ho, the Clown

First aired: 1/12/1967

Writer: Richard Baer

Director: William Asher

Guest star: Robert F. Simon (Frank Stephens (1) 14- 228 (6 episodes) ), Dick Wilson (Mr. Solow) , Charles Stewart (Producer), Joey Forman (Ho Ho)

Samantha and Endora engage Tabitha to a taping of Ho Ho, the Clown, where Darrin’s newest client, Solow Toys, is the sponsor. Because Tabitha is related to Darrin, she is prohibited from the contests. Endora does something about that and makes Ho Ho tumble in like with Tabitha and gives her all the prizes. This jeopardizes both Darrin’s job and causes the indicate to be cancelled if they don’t do something soon. Samantha comes up with a terrific plan: Tabitha’s appearance on the expose was a publicity stint for a original Tabitha doll.

91. Well-organized Car

First aired: 1/19/1967

Writer: Ed Jurist

Director: William Asher

Guest star: Robert F. Simon (Frank Stephens (1) 14- 228 (6 episodes) ), Herb Ellis (Charlie), Irwin Charone (Mr. Sheldrake) , Dave Enrage (Joe)

Darrin sees an grand car in a magazine and wishes he had one unprejudiced like it. Endora pops one up for him, not intelligent that the car she gave him was a top secret car from Detroit. Not only does Darrin worship the car, his current client Mr. Sheldrake, loves it too. As Sheldrake takes a test drive, Endora returns the car to Detroit- with Sheldrake in it!

92. The Corn is as High as a Guernsey’s Study

First aired: 1/26/1967

Writer: Ruth Brooks Flippen

Director: William Asher

Guest star: Robert F. Simon (Frank Stephens (1) 14- 228 (6 episodes) ), Kasey Rogers (Louise), Marion Lorne (Aunt Clara) , Howard Smith (C.L. Morton), Joseph Perry (Mr. Henerson), Art Lewis (Mr. Culpepper), William Thegoe (Mr. Whittle), Don Penny (Barney)

Aunt Clara thinks that she is worthless and barren and wants to turn herself into something useful. Samantha discourages her from abusing herself and invites her to go to lunch with Darrin. At Darrin’s building, Samantha leaves for a moment and Aunt Clara finds a seat in a covered-up show and falls asleep. Meanwhile, a policeman and a animal handler are fighting about having a cow in the building. This cow is actually the Morton Milk cow and it runs off. Samantha comes aid to peep this cow and thinks that Aunt Clara made qualified on her threat. She twitches the cow home to try to turn her benefit into her beloved aunt. Succor at the building, the cow ends up missing and Darrin finds Aunt Clara. Samantha notices her mistake and returns the cow to its rightful owner.

93. The Trial and Error of Aunt Clara

First aired: 2/2/1967

Writer: Ed Jurist

Director: William Asher

Guest star: Robert F. Simon (Frank Stephens (1) 14- 228 (6 episodes) ), Marion Lorne (Aunt Clara) , Arthur Malet (Contemplate), Ottola Nesmith (Enchantra), Nancy Andrews (Hagatha)

The Witches’ Council puts Aunt Clara on trial because of her failing magic. She learns that she is to be stripped of her witchcraft and calls upon Samantha to assist her. When they are about to give Aunt Clara her sentence, Darrin walks in and Clara makes the entire courtroom proceed!

94. Three Wishes

First aired: 2/9/1967

Writer: Robert Riley Crutcher

Director: William Asher

Guest star: Robert F. Simon (Frank Stephens (1) 14- 228 (6 episodes) ) , Linda Gaye Scott (Buffy), Edythe Sills (Secretary), Robert Stiles (Western Union Boy)

Endora gives Darrin three wishes. First he wishes that Larry goes to Hawaii instead of him. Then Darrin has to meet Buffy, a model, for a business lunch and Endora thinks the worst. It really gets serious when Darrin and Buffy soar out to Boston and a snowstorm grounds all planes from flying out. So Darrin gives Buffy his hotel room and he stays at the airport. At home, a message comes for Darrin and Samantha calls his hotel room in Boston only to hear Buffy at the other extinguish. When Darrin comes home, Samantha thinks that he had an affair with Buffy and threatens to leave him, thinking that he conventional his wishes on Buffy. Darrin straightens her out by saying that he smooth have two wishes left. On his second wish, he wishes that Endora will appear before him and Samantha apologizes to Darrin for not believing him.

95. I Remember You…Sometimes

First aired: 2/16/1967

Writer: David V. Robison, John L. Greene

Director: William Asher

Guest star: Robert F. Simon (Frank Stephens (1) 14- 228 (6 episodes) ), Jill Foster (Secretary), Kasey Rogers (Louise) , Grace Albertson (Cynthia Pennybaker), Dan Tobin (I) (Ed Pennybaker)

Endora gives Darrin an outstanding memory by hexing his gaze, but Darrin learns the hard arrangement that sometimes it is better to forgive and forget.

96. Art for Sam’s Sake

First aired: 2/23/1967

Writer: Jack Sher

Director: William Asher

Guest star: Robert F. Simon (Frank Stephens (1) 14- 228 (6 episodes) ), Kasey Rogers (Louise) , Arthur Julian (Cunningham), Tom Palmer (Chairman), Mickey Deems (Jenkins), Paul Sorenson (O’Leary), John Alonzo (Guard)

Samantha is doing a painting for an art gallery contest, and Endora doesn’t deem it is up to snuff. So she takes it upon herself to change the painting so Sam can procure. And Sam does obtain, but she doesn’t want the prize because of what her mother did.

97. Charlie Harper, Winner

First aired: 3/2/1967

Writer: Earl Barrett

Director: R. Robert Rosenbaum

Guest star: Robert F. Simon (Frank Stephens (1) 14- 228 (6 episodes) ) , Henry Hunter (Senator Ross), Karl Redcoff (Count Darvi), Teresa Tudor (Countessa), Joanna Moore (Dapne), Angus Duncan (Charlie Harper)

Darrin’s former college rival, Charlie Harper, has a very successful life and wife Daphne loves to brag about it–their castle has a moat! During a weekend visit to the Harper’s latest home, Samantha unintentionally upstages Daphne, creating tension between the two. Finally, Samantha plays Daphne’s game, and zaps a loaded jewelry case and a mink coat (made of identical twin mink pelts.) Darrin’s ego is pain. How can he compete with Samantha’s witchcraft? To originate amends, Samantha gives the coat to Daphne after she insists that the Stephens sell it to her. Samantha reassures Darrin she could zap up mink coats all day long, but she could never zap up another Darrin Stephens.

98. Aunt Clara’s Victoria Victory

First aired: 3/9/1967

Writer: Robert Riley Crutcher

Director: William Asher

Guest star: Robert F. Simon (Frank Stephens (1) 14- 228 (6 episodes) ), Jane Connell (Queen Victoria), Marion Lorne (Aunt Clara) , Robert H. Harris (Mr. Morgan)

Aunt Clara wants to go wait on to the age of Queen Victoria, but ends up bringing Queen Victoria to the twentieth century. Terrorized by the casual nature of fresh behavior, Queen Victoria threatens to area some decrees. Upon discovering that Samantha and Clara are witches, Victoria is verbally abusive. An angered Aunt Clara remembers how to send Queen Victoria serve to her gain time.

99. The Crone of Cawdor

First aired: 3/16/1967

Writer: Ed Jurist

Director: R. Robert Rosenbaum

Guest star: Robert F. Simon (Frank Stephens (1) 14- 228 (6 episodes) ), George Tobias (Abner), Sandra Gould (Gladys) , Robert P. Lieb (Jay Warbell), Heather Woodruff (Secretary), Del Press (Miss Kornblut), Julie Gregg (Terry Warbell), Dorothy Neumann (Crone of Cawdor)

Darrin is warned by Sam not to kiss a elegant client named Terry Warbell. There is a obliging reason: she is a magic crone who steals the youth of poeple that she kisses. Of course, Darrin doesn’t hold Samantha, but he sees for himself when Terry turns into the conventional hag.

100. No More Mr. Nice Guy

First aired: 3/23/1967

Writer: Jack Sher

Director: William Asher

Guest star: Robert F. Simon (Frank Stephens (1) 14- 228 (6 episodes) ), Dick Wilson (Harry), Larry D. Mann (Baldwin) , George Ives (Farnsworth), Judy Lang (Gloria), Judson Pratt (Eastwood), Paul Barselou (Max), Heather Woodruff (Secretary)

Poor Darrin. Due to Endora’s spell, everyone hates him. When Darrin’s job is on the line, Samantha wants Endora to prefer the spell.

101. It’s Wishcraft

First aired: 3/30/1967

Writer: James Henerson

Director: Paul Davis

Guest star: Robert F. Simon (Frank Stephens (1) 14- 228 (6 episodes) ), Mabel Albertson (Phyllis), Robert F. Simon (Frank)

If it is not the Tates that the Stephens are protecting from Tabitha’s secret, it’s the elder Mr. and Mrs. Stephens. As usual, Phyllis and Endora do not come by along, and she thinks that Sam and Darrin are having a lovers’ quarrel.

102. How to Fail in Business With All Kinds of Succor

First aired: 4/6/1967

Writer: Ron Friedman

Director: Richard Kinon

Guest star: Robert F. Simon (Frank Stephens (1) 14- 228 (6 episodes) ), Jill Foster (Secretary) , Myra De Groot (Receptionist), Ralph Brooks (Bartender), Henry Beckman (Mr. Wilkerson), Lisa Kirk (Madame Marushka)

Darrin has a hard time with an eccentric client named Madame Maruska, whom he thinks is Endora. Because of his rotten knowledge, he loses the epic. When he learns that Endora did not mess with him, he apologizes to Madame Maruska and peaceful doesn’t regain the epic. It’s up to Samantha to rep her over using magic.

103. Bewitched, Bothered and Infuriated

First aired: 4/13/1967

Writer: Howard Leeds

Director: R. Robert Rosenbaum

Guest star: Robert F. Simon (Frank Stephens (1) 14- 228 (6 episodes) ), Kasey Rogers (Louise), Marion Lorne (Aunt Clara) , George Lymburn (Man), Jack Fletcher (Manager)

Aunt Clara’s morning paper says that Larry Tate breaks his leg while on a honeymoon with Louise. Samantha and Darrin hasten to his honeymoon situation and try to protect Larry, who tells them to leave him and Louise alone. Then they fetch out that he broke his leg ten years ago and they are on their second honeymoon!

104. Nobody But a Frog Knows How to Live

First aired: 4/27/1967

Writer: Ruth Brooks Flippen

Director: Richard Kinon

Guest star: Robert F. Simon (Frank Stephens (1) 14- 228 (6 episodes) ), John Fiedler (Fergus), George Tobias (Abner), Sandra Gould (Gladys), Kasey Rogers (Louise) , Corin Camcho (Phoebe), Dan Tobin (I) (Mr. Saunders)

A Man keeps following Samantha and Tabitha for a worthy reason: He was a frog and he wants Samantha to turn him wait on so he can be with his girlfrog.

105. There’s Gold in Them Thar Pills

First aired: 5/4/1967

Writer: Paul Wayne, Ed Jurist

Director: R. Robert Rosenbaum

Guest star: Robert F. Simon (Frank Stephens (1) 14- 228 (6 episodes) ), Bernard Fox (Dr. Bombay) , Alan Davis (Lawyer), Label Harris (Tailor), Stuart Nesbit (Boat Salesman), Pat McCaffrie (Realtor), Milton Frome (Mr. Hornbeck)

Darrin has a unpleasant frosty and Dr. Bombay treats him with some pills. Of course, these pills have a horrendous side effect- it makes his exclaim higher!

Bewitched, composed one of the best shows in televesion history as withstood the test of time in fat force without any doubts. Diagram before it’s time, Bewitched peaceful manages to execute me smile with every single episode. Season 3 is no exception. We luckily accumulate to peep the silly antics of “Marion Lorne” Aunt Clara one last time as she sadly dies of heart attack shortly after season 3 was finished. Marion Lorne is surely everyone’s common Aunt, I unruffled laugh everytime she comes down that chimney.

Sadly, “Alice Pearce” is nowhere to be found. She was, without a doubt, the best Mrs. Kravitz. She died shortly after Season 2 with cancer. Sandra Gould, her replacement does a suitable job, but her antics, spunk and acting abilities are not up to bustle with Alice Pearce and it shows in Season 3. Thankfully, everyone is succor and and going burly force. Mr. Kravitz (George Tobias) is quiet the ultimate neighbor who unruffled thinks his wife is on drugs for the things she sees across the street. His lines are are hilarious as they were encourage in the days.

Endora “Agnes Moorehead” and Darrin “Dick York” go at it plump force in season 3 and are funnier than ever together. Talk about battling it out corpulent force. Endora aloof refers to Darrin as being “Dumbo, Dagwood, Dumpy, Darwin and Dopey” and brings a laugh to me everytime when she never remembers her name. The storylines are serene new and not one of them is recycled from past seasons. This might be one of my well-liked seasons, I’ll have to wait for Season 4 until I can be clear.

Tabithia plays a gorgeous crucial role this season as she is coming to her have as becoming a tubby fledged toddler with witchly powers of her possess. She’s as adorable as she was in the 60’s and you can’t encourage to smile everytime she is on-screen. Unbiased a snappy factoid, Diane Murphy and Erin Murphy both played the role as Tabitha to give each other breaks from shoots. Can you boom them apart??

Bernard Fox is also introduced this year as Dr. Bombay and is is a pretty addition to the Bewitched family. A petite tidbit, Bernard Fox also played a role in James Cameron’s blockbuster hit movie Tremendous. He was Col. Archibald Gracie who always wanted to go into the smoking room for a brandy with the rich boys.

David White, quiet playing the ultimate role as Darrin’s boss calm hasn’t positive what’s nasty with the Stevens and has yet to learn that Samantha is a rotund fledged cauldron stirring witch!

Dick York, level-headed the best Darrin of them all, is going strong during all 33 episodes of season 3. Unbeknownst to many, Dick York suffered a severe attend injury earlier in his life and struggled in harm during every shoot of Bewitched. You’ll eye during some of the episodes, you’ll find him lying down on a couch while doing some of the shoots — it was then the harm was contained. As each season progressed, the damage impartial worsened and eventually ended his carreer all together. During the middle of Season 6, his carreer as Darrin came to an abrupt kill. “Bill Asher comes to the hospital to perceive York and says, ‘What do you want to do, Dick? Do you want to halt? ‘ I said, ‘If it’s all lawful with you, Billy.’ And Bill Asher and I hugged for the first time.”

Amazingly, through every episode of Bewitched, you would never gaze the severe damage he went through making us all laugh. It’s a notice of his spirit and fancy for acting and he simply wanted to invent people laugh and remember what he does best. Rest in peace Dick, we’ll always remember you.
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