Only Uncle Arthur would push Tabitha's stroller under a red carpet - loved Mrs Kravitz freak-out when being greeted by Uncle Arthur then the rose popping in his hands. Classic.
@I've seen the Twinkie and the damage done Agnes Moorehead was a brilliant stage actress and has incredible articulation and stagecraft. There is no other actress I can think of, either past or present who could match Agnes Moorehead in these areas. Not even Streep. She was truly superb.
@@kristenslice561 yeah I remember the Bellowes' house being the bewitched house and realising that even back then!!!!!!! All these stage sets became so much a part of our childhoods. We all remember all the famous houses of all these popular shows. The funny thing is they seemed so real!
@@richparsons4205 : Not sure about you but I didn't like Dick Sargent's Darrin at ALL. When Dick York's Darrin was mad he was still comedically animated (as he was here) but Sargent's character was a sour-faced kurmudgeon who completely rubbed me the wrong way. Dick York I just LOVED
Yes! I feel the exact same way. I love Dick York. It would have been so great if he were with Bewitched for all 9 seasons.I felt so bad for him once I learned of why he left the show. In life, he was a very good man. He spent his years after Bewitched helping the homeless.
In real life as well as the show. Erin Murphy, who played Tabatha remembered how, during filming of the show, that between takes Elizabeth Montgomery ignored her, but Dick York, and in particular, Agnes Morehead took the time to be with her and treated her like real family.
@@mikejohnson515 Erin Murphy did an interview on Australian television in which she talked a lot about how she was treated as a young actress. Her fond memories were reserved for York and Morehead. She considered Morehead as her at-work grandmother and apparently adored her. She thought of Dick York as her second father. Dick Sargent, on the other hand, didn’t get a mention.
I've never heard where Erin has said that Liz ignored her. I'll tell everybody what Erin Murphy has said, she loved Elizabeth Montgomery and looked upon to her as a mother figure. If she did something on set that she wasn't supposed to do, she said Elizabeth would correct her by saying, Erin Margaret ... Erin said that is exactly how her own mom would do it. Oh, she called Elizabeth Mantha mommy. She couldn't say Samantha. 🙂 She called York and Sargent Darrin daddy. 🙂 Liz didn't ignore her. In fact, Erin grew up with Elizabeth's own children, visiting her home to play with her kids and as an adult. If Liz had ignored her, I sincerely doubt that she would've been involved in the 1998 auction of Lizzie's clothes and other possessions and be present at the unveiling of the statue in Salem and Liz's star on Hollywood Blvd. I've also read that she would go Trick Or Treating with Elizabeth and her kids, which was one of Lizzie's favorite time of the year. No, Erin loved Liz and is still close with Elizabeth's three adult children. Watch the chemistry between the two. Some of it was acting but, most was real. Watch the endings to SAMANTHA AND THE BEANSTALK and TABITHA'S VERY OWN SAMANTHA. In both, one can see the love between the two, especially the latter episode where Tabitha (Erin) throws her arms around her mom's (Elizabeth) neck. That was real. Finally, Erin Murphy was asked once what Elizabeth Montgomery was like. She said that Elizabeth was "on" on and off set, meaning she was fun. This confirms what Herbie Pilato, Elizabeth's biographer, said in a 48 minute interview on Elizabeth last year. No matter what set she was working on, he said that she was always charming and she iust wanted to be like regula folks. I think that's why people still love her. Oh, Sony is in the process of bringing a BEWITCHED movie to the screen. Unlike the 2005 movie, this one will follow on where the series left off. Let's hope.
@@kerrykeene6471 Erin did say that on set Elizabeth Montgomery would disappear inside her dressing room between takes and it was primarily Agnes Morehead who would take care of her at these times, and to a lesser extent, Dick York. This statement said nothing about interactions outside of the shooting schedule. In that particular interview Erin was only discussing what happened during shooting and never mentioned private interaction after hours. Just private interactions between takes. It does appear that Elizabeth was the consummate professional while working and that she was good at defining boundaries between her private and working life. A substantial part of her rift with Dick York (who she also had an off-set personal friendship with during the first year or so of the show’s production that ended as his disability and addictions got worse) was due to her views on professionalism on set, and her love of adhering to fixed tight filming schedules. It is this reason why she was close to Dick Sargent both on and off the set even though fans largely rejected him in the role of Darrin, because Sargent was like her in being highly professional on set. In that interview Erin never mentioned Sargent, but did refer to York as her second daddy and emphasized that she saw Morehead as a grandma. This is very striking because, since Morehead died only a few years after the show ended, there is much less known about her attitudes at the time outside of stories that she could be a diva on set. Erin’s account shows that Morehead was a very likable person.
It's funny how fans conflate reality and the storyline! Without Darrin admonishing Samantha, you would have no show to watch. Narratives are always built around conflict in order to teach a morality tale. Always been that way and always will be. Bewitched is a morality tale about bigotry and "otherness" as well as what happens when the sacred intersects with the profane. The show's premise is based around Ancient Greek storytelling ideas about the gods falling in love with mortals. It is actually the most ancient storyline in humanity, but it was modernised and situated into a comedic plotline. But at its core it elicits all our ancient human fears about our smallness in the universe, our desire to be unified with the gods and about our latent spiritual and supernatural powers which have been largely suppressed by capitalistic, western society. Bewitched is a timeless show and loved because audiences could discern within its narrative arc those ancient themes and myths that have always been with us.
@@stmichl9433 It is in it's Simplistic Form a Story about a Mixed Marriage and how the Is Struggle between Cultural Values and Traditions from the Families on both Sides it was also about Women's Empowerment in the World Even Endora as Powerful as she was as a Witch she was No Match for Husband Maurice Power Wise but she had the Power of her Femininity to over Power Him at Will and He was powerless against it and she Knew it.
@@gwb7875 those are not the meta narratives of the show. What you describe are some of the sub themes. The gods marrying mortals and what happens when that occurs is the main arc. Feminism and all those things are modern ideas which are not archetypal. They help sell the idea to modern audiences but at core are not what the show was about.
@@stmichl9433 Well that is what the Creator's of the Series said and if you did not live in or come through that Era you would not Understand it was not a Ancient Greek Mythology Tale you are over Thinking it Completely.
My Father called my Grandmother Endora and we thought it was hilarious. They did act alike and she called everyone by the wrong name but I believe she did it intentionally.
The writers of this were geniuses on how to think of what the episodes would be about. So clever and the actors are so funny. 😀 Endora didn’t need to whip up such a big house for just herself.
No one really knew where Samantha's family lived. Oh they showed them in the c lours sometimes but not a home. I loved the show..huge fan... but got rediculous when it came out that these witches were hundreds if not thousands of years old. Did Samantha ever have other husbands? And how was she able to bear children. Also they weren't mortal human beings but real witches are mortal. And h ow did Samntha adapt so easily into a housewife when she had lived as a witch for hundreds of years. Doesn't make sense but I guess it's not about that just very good entertainment.
Darrin should have considered the upside - Gladys Kravitz would have soon been distracted by Endora zapping things around in her own house and probably concluded that she, not Samantha, was the one behind the strangeness.
I noticed most of the art on the walls (except for the piece over the fireplace) is different from what was used in other episodes around this time, I wonder why. I also noticed the Kravitz house is blue, I always remember it as being yellow.
Even though Uncle Arthur was such a big part of the show he was actually only in a handful of episodes... always wondered what his characters relationship was with Endora was he her brother for example
@@DutchVai Did they ever actually say that? I do think that he was supposed to be her brother. But I don't remember ever saying that explicitly. For that matter, how was Aunt Clara Samantha's aunt? I had the impression she was Maurice's older sister. But again never said explicitly.
@@boredlawyer3382 Endora says in this episode that up until Arthur was born she was an only child. Arthur also jokes in "Samantha's Power Failure" that " Endora, when I think of you as a blood relative I long for a transfusion" ! Great characters.
He was also the driving instructor in the episode where Samantha was learning to drive like a mortal.. He was so funny they created a role specifically for him.
I think she looks amazing too! I think the episodes where her hair is bright orange are the black and white episodes that have been colourised, some of the actors look like they've been caked in foundation.
I loved ALL the characters on this sitcom....what an awesome time for television.....nothing like this anymore. Its all complete stupidity today. All the greats are gone!
Endora called Uncle Arthur an "orangutan" at 2:10. This would have been a hilarious epithet for Samantha's father, as Maurice Evans actually played an orangutan around this time in the 1968 movie "Planet of the Apes".
Isn’t their no limit to a witch powers? Decorating a house my magic is one thing, but to actually conjure up a big house out of thin air is pretty scary.
I always hoped and never understood why darrin and endora couldn’t be friends . I couldn’t stand it . Now that I’m an adult and can’t stand anyone , I get it 🤣
For me, what makes BEWITCHED so good is, it had/has a story in each episode. Norman Lear changed the tenor of TV by introducing in your face topics of the day, but I found sitting on set arguing issues, ALL IN THE FAMILY, etc., got boring. I like the she and it was groundbreaking, but them sitting in Achie & Edith's home every week debating the issues of the day became claustrophobic. CHEERS is another example. Did they ever leave the bar? Sam was always doing something in the neighborhood, saving the park, working for UNICEF, helping kids, in other words, doing things someone does in their neighborhood and city. Love it.
It actually would have been great if Endora was Samantha and Daren's neighbor. It would have been easier to explain to guest and visitors why she was at their house so often, she could just say I live across the street and visit often. They really should have made this a permanent part of the plot
He's great. Best Darrin. 👍 Girl who played Endora (actress named Agnes) was best buds with him and regretted a lot when he left Bewitched. The next Darrin is snoozefest lol, she didn't like him.
Richard Crenna was also in the mix to play Darrin, but declined as he had just completed THE REAL MCVOYS. Sol Saks originally wanted Tammy Grimes to play Cassandra, that's right. But she was tied up and she wanted Cassandra to use her witchcraft to solve world problems. Would you believe that Grimes' character's name on her show was Tamantha? 😀 Then Elizabeth Montgomery was offered the role, she jumped on it, changed the name Cassandra to Samantha and she and her character made TV history by becoming TV's first stereotype breaking witch, beautiful, kind, loving, smart, a sense of humor, and independent. BEWITCHED and Elizabeth/Ssamantha became beloved icons along with a great cast and production crew. I'm just going to say a few thing about this debate on York/Sargent. Most people's views are already baked in. Considering Sargent was supposedly the first choice (some say Asher always wanted York, not sure), and considering he was a closeted gay man playing a straight married man and then leaving at the end of the day to a bigoted world, where he could've been arrested in some parts of this country or even assaulted. That's called fear. That had to be tough emotionally on him. The cast knew it and respected who he was, as they did Maurice Evans and Paul Lynde. But neither of them received the negative feedback, some hateful, over a role on a TV series. Elizabeth not only became Sargent's friend, but his biggest supporter. In my view, Sargent's Darrin was done as a more mature person, less likely to blow up, and when he did, his anger was generally directed at Sam's relatives. Too many times, York's Darrin directed his anger at Sam, which York didn't like. Sargent tried to do the character similar to York in season six, but he toned it down. Oh, Dick York thought Sargent did a fine job. Chemistry: SAMANTHA AND THE BEANSTALK, particularly the ending. ... AND SOMETHING MAKES FOUR, where Darrin goes in and sees Sam in her room. The loving kisses they shared OKAY. WHO'S THE WISE WITCH? Throughout, Darrin is frustrated, but didn't. freak. Lov bthe ending. There are more examples. Finally, when Sargent finally came out in 1991, a friend of his said it was like the weight of the world had been lifted off his shoulders. When Liz found out, she was so happy for him and said, "In or out of the closet, I love him." When he died, she said, "I am going to miss his sense of humor, his love, and his courage." That's one of the highest honor a friend can bestow on another. Bottom line, all of this doesn't matter, since it's been almost fifty years when the show ended and all but a few cast members are dead.
@@MJ-cc4uf Of all the people in the world how could I have mistaken Thomas More for Thomas Cromwell? If I ever get to heaven I have a feeling Thomas More will not be answering my questions about Henry VIII. No excuse for my ignorance and thank you so much for letting me know!!!
@@MJ-cc4uf You are too kind, I belong to St. Thomas More Catholic Church and I prayer to him every day. I am shocked that I made such a mistake. I can only hope I had too much vino when I wrote that. (lockdown is such a good excuse for more wine that usual) Cheers to you and Happy New Year!!!
The way Uncle Arthur pushes Tabitha around on the royal red carpet. A thing of beauty..
Look how beautiful Endora is! That entire outfit could still be worn today. Love it!
I love the outfit, too. Agnes Moorhead had great taste in clothes.
Yes it's gorgeous!
Agnes Moorehead is truly awesome!
Endora was the show. Simply wonderful Agnes Moorhead.
@Johanna Elves { Endora really is awesomeness! }
Indeed Endorse, Uncle Arthur, and Gladys Kravitz are my favorite characters
Correction: Endora not Endorse
@@LegoPostPresidency
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Dick York’s energy levels were off the charts!
Endora looks glorious in purple with her red hair.
She does. And at 63, I am giving it some thought. :)
@@Anne--Marie I say: put it on, and rock it...
@@Anne--Marie - Go for it!!
It was Agnes Moorehead’s favorite color.
@@redgodofwar7723 Thanks!
Darrins Expressions are Priceless!!!! ❤️
Lol.....u got tht right...Mr. York was priceless
He was a very great actor
What a terrific scene from one of the greatest television shows ever especially from the magical 1960s!!!!!
Yes I agree 👍. It was a fantastic show
Only Uncle Arthur would push Tabitha's stroller under a red carpet - loved Mrs Kravitz freak-out when being greeted by Uncle Arthur then the rose popping in his hands. Classic.
I like how Endora emphatically calls Darrin "DARWIN!!!". It's like she's letting him know she's doing it on purpose.
Darwin is in Australia.
@I've seen the Twinkie and the damage done Agnes Moorehead was a brilliant stage actress and has incredible articulation and stagecraft. There is no other actress I can think of, either past or present who could match Agnes Moorehead in these areas. Not even Streep. She was truly superb.
My Dad went to school with Erin Murphy who played Tabitha. They went to El Toro High. My Dad told me he thought she was pretty.
She was doing it on purpose and everyone knows that. It was her way of letting him know how displeased she was of him, and that marriage.
@@sk8ercaligirl Really!
I love this Darren and I'm glad to see Darren and Endora on the same side.
Uncle Arthur was so cool and hilarious 😆
He sure is very funny 😂
I swear uncle Arthur is my spirit animal if I was a warlock 😂 especially his relationships with his nieces lol
The comedic acting in this show is priceless🤣
Who wants to wake and bake with me and binge watch Bewitched, while lazing on the couch all day?
Me! My specialty are lemon squares!
@@chelseagirl278 Oh great, those would go perfectly with Lemon Kush. :D
@@jonimoroni7475 😂😂😂
Me!😍
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Endora looked gorgeous in purple!
Agnes Moorehead was referred to as "the lavender lady".
He pushed the stroller by I dream of Jeannie’s house. Love how they are neighbors but don’t know each other.
That is a street I want to live on!
Yeah! A genie and a witch living on the same street! Go figure!
Even more - the Bellows House is modeled after the Bewitched house.
@@kristenslice561 yeah I remember the Bellowes' house being the bewitched house and realising that even back then!!!!!!! All these stage sets became so much a part of our childhoods. We all remember all the famous houses of all these popular shows. The funny thing is they seemed so real!
That’s Hollywood for you 🥴
Dick and Agnes worked so well together. So sad that The back injuries forced Dick to drop out of the show he was better than Dick Sargent.
Agree 200% and sad that he died destitute..
Never liked Sargent as Darrin” Darwood”. He thoroughly changed his personality
Yeah, but Elisabeth Monygomery liked the 2nd Darrin better. Dick York used to creep her out.
@@jonburrows8602 I've read that. But onscreen there was just no chemistry between them although they were very close friends
Team Darren 1
Just Brilliant Acting by Everyone Never to be Seen Like This Ever Again Ever Period!!!!!
I love bewitched. I wish to see full episodes.
Lots for free on YT too!👍Keep lookin!
I love Uncle Arthur. And Endora. And Serena. And Dr Bombay. And Maurice. And Aunt Clara.
Aunt Clara was always my favorite..........so sweet and cute.
Darrin (Dick York) is the best of all, tho. His expressions and wild-eyed responses are hilarious...and priceless. 😃👍🏻
So do I
@@richparsons4205 : Not sure about you but I didn't like Dick Sargent's Darrin at ALL. When Dick York's Darrin was mad he was still comedically animated (as he was here) but Sargent's character was a sour-faced kurmudgeon who completely rubbed me the wrong way. Dick York I just LOVED
Yes! I feel the exact same way. I love Dick York. It would have been so great if he were with Bewitched for all 9 seasons.I felt so bad for him once I learned of why he left the show. In life, he was a very good man. He spent his years after Bewitched helping the homeless.
These must’ve been filmed instead of taped. The picture quality after over fifty years is outstanding. 👍
I remember seeing every single episode of Bewitched since I was much younger and boy did I get my daily dose of the free facts of life that Bewitched had to offer its viewers.
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I like Endora.....she will stand up for Tabitha!
In real life as well as the show. Erin Murphy, who played Tabatha remembered how, during filming of the show, that between takes Elizabeth Montgomery ignored her, but Dick York, and in particular, Agnes Morehead took the time to be with her and treated her like real family.
@@artistjoh Didn't know that!
@@mikejohnson515 Erin Murphy did an interview on Australian television in which she talked a lot about how she was treated as a young actress. Her fond memories were reserved for York and Morehead. She considered Morehead as her at-work grandmother and apparently adored her. She thought of Dick York as her second father. Dick Sargent, on the other hand, didn’t get a mention.
I've never heard where Erin has said that Liz ignored her. I'll tell everybody what Erin Murphy has said, she loved Elizabeth Montgomery and looked upon to her as a mother figure. If she did something on set that she wasn't supposed to do, she said Elizabeth would correct her by saying, Erin Margaret ... Erin said that is exactly how her own mom would do it. Oh, she called Elizabeth Mantha mommy. She couldn't say Samantha. 🙂 She called York and Sargent Darrin daddy. 🙂
Liz didn't ignore her. In fact, Erin grew up with Elizabeth's own children, visiting her home to play with her kids and as an adult. If Liz had ignored her, I sincerely doubt that she would've been involved in the 1998 auction of Lizzie's clothes and other possessions and be present at the unveiling of the statue in Salem and Liz's star on Hollywood Blvd. I've also read that she would go Trick Or Treating with Elizabeth and her kids, which was one of Lizzie's favorite time of the year.
No, Erin loved Liz and is still close with Elizabeth's three adult children. Watch the chemistry between the two. Some of it was acting but, most was real. Watch the endings to SAMANTHA AND THE BEANSTALK and TABITHA'S VERY OWN SAMANTHA. In both, one can see the love between the two, especially the latter episode where Tabitha (Erin) throws her arms around her mom's (Elizabeth) neck. That was real.
Finally, Erin Murphy was asked once what Elizabeth Montgomery was like. She said that Elizabeth was "on" on and off set, meaning she was fun. This confirms what Herbie Pilato, Elizabeth's biographer, said in a 48 minute interview on Elizabeth last year. No matter what set she was working on, he said that she was always charming and she iust wanted to be like regula folks.
I think that's why people still love her. Oh, Sony is in the process of bringing a BEWITCHED movie to the screen. Unlike the 2005 movie, this one will follow on where the series left off. Let's hope.
@@kerrykeene6471 Erin did say that on set Elizabeth Montgomery would disappear inside her dressing room between takes and it was primarily Agnes Morehead who would take care of her at these times, and to a lesser extent, Dick York. This statement said nothing about interactions outside of the shooting schedule. In that particular interview Erin was only discussing what happened during shooting and never mentioned private interaction after hours. Just private interactions between takes.
It does appear that Elizabeth was the consummate professional while working and that she was good at defining boundaries between her private and working life. A substantial part of her rift with Dick York (who she also had an off-set personal friendship with during the first year or so of the show’s production that ended as his disability and addictions got worse) was due to her views on professionalism on set, and her love of adhering to fixed tight filming schedules. It is this reason why she was close to Dick Sargent both on and off the set even though fans largely rejected him in the role of Darrin, because Sargent was like her in being highly professional on set. In that interview Erin never mentioned Sargent, but did refer to York as her second daddy and emphasized that she saw Morehead as a grandma. This is very striking because, since Morehead died only a few years after the show ended, there is much less known about her attitudes at the time outside of stories that she could be a diva on set. Erin’s account shows that Morehead was a very likable person.
My favorite Bewitched episode.
I always wished we could have seen more of Maurice, alongside Endora
I loved them together
An open marriage on a 60's/70's sitcom!
Endora looked good in purple
Lavender was agnes moorehead s favorite color.
The set it was her favorite color. They called it “Moorehead mauve”.
Andora's so sweet I love you Andora what a gal!!!
I love the house. The cop's reaction is priceless.
I like Samantha's dress!!
Loved n love this show. Hysterical n sweet n just gives a good feeling.
Love endora's (I mean madame LaFarge of all time) oufit and hair. Agnes looks terrific here.
God I miss this show Uncle Arthur was hysterical 😂
Bring back Bewitched!
It wouldn’t be the same 😢
@@michaelreid8857 I meant the original series. I loved every single episode. The characters were too funny.
@@ginabadia2114 very true
I love Uncle Arthur! The way he and Endora don't get along is 😂😂😂
Uncle Arthur is a comedic genius!!!! He is hilarious!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣❤️❤️❤️!! Endora is the best Mother, ever, and the prettiest!!! 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹....
When Darren found out that he'd married a witch, he should have just dealt with it and not admonish her.
But if Darrin had just accepted her witchcraft, there would have been no TV series.
It's funny how fans conflate reality and the storyline! Without Darrin admonishing Samantha, you would have no show to watch. Narratives are always built around conflict in order to teach a morality tale. Always been that way and always will be. Bewitched is a morality tale about bigotry and "otherness" as well as what happens when the sacred intersects with the profane. The show's premise is based around Ancient Greek storytelling ideas about the gods falling in love with mortals. It is actually the most ancient storyline in humanity, but it was modernised and situated into a comedic plotline. But at its core it elicits all our ancient human fears about our smallness in the universe, our desire to be unified with the gods and about our latent spiritual and supernatural powers which have been largely suppressed by capitalistic, western society. Bewitched is a timeless show and loved because audiences could discern within its narrative arc those ancient themes and myths that have always been with us.
@@stmichl9433 It is in it's Simplistic Form a Story about a Mixed Marriage and how the Is Struggle between Cultural Values and Traditions from the Families on both Sides it was also about Women's Empowerment in the World Even Endora as Powerful as she was as a Witch she was No Match for Husband Maurice Power Wise but she had the Power of her Femininity to over Power Him at Will and He was powerless against it and she Knew it.
@@gwb7875 those are not the meta narratives of the show. What you describe are some of the sub themes. The gods marrying mortals and what happens when that occurs is the main arc. Feminism and all those things are modern ideas which are not archetypal. They help sell the idea to modern audiences but at core are not what the show was about.
@@stmichl9433 Well that is what the Creator's of the Series said and if you did not live in or come through that Era you would not Understand it was not a Ancient Greek Mythology Tale you are over Thinking it Completely.
Deeds? Building permits? Bah. Certainly Endora can whap up convincing forgeries, or find someone who can.
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Shame you don't
Know how wonderful
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Of timeless treasures
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My Father called my Grandmother Endora and we thought it was hilarious. They did act alike and she called everyone by the wrong name but I believe she did it intentionally.
The most beautiful woman ever Agnes Moorehead on and off screen what a woman she was a real lady last of the real women. Make up or no Make up
Did you see her in 'Hush Hush Sweet Charlotte'?
The writers of this were geniuses on how to think of what the episodes would be about. So clever and the actors are so funny. 😀
Endora didn’t need to whip up such a big house for just herself.
No one really knew where Samantha's family lived. Oh they showed them in the c lours sometimes but not a home. I loved the show..huge fan... but got rediculous when it came out that these witches were hundreds if not thousands of years old. Did Samantha ever have other husbands? And how was she able to bear children. Also they weren't mortal human beings but real witches are mortal. And h ow did Samntha adapt so easily into a housewife when she had lived as a witch for hundreds of years. Doesn't make sense but I guess it's not about that just very good entertainment.
@The Green One I like to dig..It's food for thougjt.. Good to go beyond..it's a comedy show ..I get it.
Thank you for posting.
Darrin should have considered the upside - Gladys Kravitz would have soon been distracted by Endora zapping things around in her own house and probably concluded that she, not Samantha, was the one behind the strangeness.
Love uncle arthur. Best cast. Nobody else can hold a candle to Aunt Clara❤️
Abner! Abner!
I think Darrin is a relative of the Dursleys. 😂😂😂😂 But the adorable relative. 😂
I could see it.
Uncle Arthur was the OG guncle.
Love the houses of the shows in that era.
“Ohh Samantha he does get tiring!” 😅
LOVE ELIZABETH MONTGOMERY AND ALL THE CHARACTERS OF BEWITCHED!!
Elizabeth Montgomery is the only cast member to appear in every episode of the series.
I love how Liz takes Diane out of Uncle Arthur's arms but puts Erin in the playpen.
And the yellow sweater Diane was wearing Erin wasnt
Good catch! Both of them.
Endora had great taste. This is a beautiful outfit. God bless and rest in peace, Ms. Moorhead. You were one of THE best dressed ladies on TV. ❤❤
Darrin should’ve messed up Endora’s name a few times to see how she reacted. lol
I noticed most of the art on the walls (except for the piece over the fireplace) is different from what was used in other episodes around this time, I wonder why. I also noticed the Kravitz house is blue, I always remember it as being yellow.
The art in the house changed throughout the seasons
I remember Bewitched the episode called mother moves in and a house that was my favorite episode
Did Samantha have any relatives who behaved normally? They were all certifiably crazy or just plain dangerous LMAO 😂
My relatives are nuts to. Lol
I don't think Aunt Clara is an amazing artist.
YES! Which is why we love this family.
Aunt Clara at least at heart. She does intended for her spells to hurt anyone.
They behaved like what they were. They’re not normal humans
Even though Uncle Arthur was such a big part of the show he was actually only in a handful of episodes... always wondered what his characters relationship was with Endora was he her brother for example
Yes...younger brother
@@DutchVai Did they ever actually say that? I do think that he was supposed to be her brother. But I don't remember ever saying that explicitly.
For that matter, how was Aunt Clara Samantha's aunt? I had the impression she was Maurice's older sister. But again never said explicitly.
@@boredlawyer3382 Endora says in this episode that up until Arthur was born she was an only child. Arthur also jokes in "Samantha's Power Failure" that " Endora, when I think of you as a blood relative I long for a transfusion" ! Great characters.
I thought brother in law
He was also the driving instructor in the episode where Samantha was learning to drive like a mortal.. He was so funny they created a role specifically for him.
"The man has come to his senses". Ol Darwin has indeed! 😂
Some of these episodes are so bizarro!
Endora looks lovely. I love her hairstyle, and it's a nice auburn colour, not bright orange like in some episodes.
I think she looks amazing too! I think the episodes where her hair is bright orange are the black and white episodes that have been colourised, some of the actors look like they've been caked in foundation.
Madame Kravitz était ma préférée !❤️🌹
Mi serie favorita.
I love seeing Gladys Kravitz freak out!
Agnes was funny and fabulous
I loved ALL the characters on this sitcom....what an awesome time for television.....nothing like this anymore. Its all complete stupidity today. All the greats are gone!
Yes the shows today is to dumb you down all the reality crap makes not watch me not watch television no more.
Not all shows are dumb nowadays but most are, I agree
Love 💖💖 Very good 😀
3:40 Suddenly the Sonic the Hedgehog Academy of greeting people.
Endora called Uncle Arthur an "orangutan" at 2:10.
This would have been a hilarious epithet for Samantha's father, as Maurice Evans actually played an orangutan around this time in the 1968 movie "Planet of the Apes".
I wish I could have done that then and now to my 2 older brother's and father ...wave my had and make them disappear and reappear somewhere else
😂🤣🤣😅
Same !!
I had some grade school enemies I wished I could've handled like that. 🙂
Isn’t their no limit to a witch powers? Decorating a house my magic is one thing, but to actually conjure up a big house out of thin air is pretty scary.
"Endora Moves Next to the Stephenses." Fixed it for you.
There's something so endearing about Dick York (Darrin #1) that Dick Sargent (#2) never quite captured. Sigh...😔
Bristling Broomsticks!!
classic
I always hoped and never understood why darrin and endora couldn’t be friends . I couldn’t stand it . Now that I’m an adult and can’t stand anyone , I get it 🤣
For me, what makes BEWITCHED so good is, it had/has a story in each episode. Norman Lear changed the tenor of TV by introducing in your face topics of the day, but I found sitting on set arguing issues, ALL IN THE FAMILY, etc., got boring. I like the she and it was groundbreaking, but them sitting in Achie & Edith's home every week debating the issues of the day became claustrophobic. CHEERS is another example. Did they ever leave the bar?
Sam was always doing something in the neighborhood, saving the park, working for UNICEF, helping kids, in other words, doing things someone does in their neighborhood and city. Love it.
As both shows were filmed at the Warner Brothers Studios: "Endora's new house looks like the one used as The Baldwin Sisters' house, on The Waltons"
And jeaniess house in i dream of jeanie
Actually at the time, its was Columbia's backlot, later sold to Warner.
Very cute
Huge house for 1 person.
Shame the DONT show full show of bewitch
Try dailymotion.com. They show some full episodes.
ugh oh!... witch fight!!!! XD
This awfull Darrin certainlly must have a stomach úlcera. Poor Samantha..how she could love him? Endora was always so so right.
I'm surprised Darrin's mom didn't try to move nextdoor. Or move in.
Cute ❣️😛🙏
Where are all episodes available??
hi. sometime u got the whole episodes in here, sometime only the highlights. how can i find the whole episodes on your channel??
I never noticed before there's a painting of Thomas moore
✨ I ✨ always ✨❤ the ✨ funding ✨ between ✨✨ Uncle ✨ Author ✨, and ✨ Endora ✨...✨✨✨😂 a fun time.....what witch will out wit the other???!!!!😅
Darrin doesn't like a hot foot made with real lightning because it hurts like all get out, and it kill one. 😅
It actually would have been great if Endora was Samantha and Daren's neighbor. It would have been easier to explain to guest and visitors why she was at their house so often, she could just say I live across the street and visit often. They really should have made this a permanent part of the plot
why does this Darrin get so angry, he must be taking out his real life back pain on Samantha
He's great. Best Darrin. 👍 Girl who played Endora (actress named Agnes) was best buds with him and regretted a lot when he left Bewitched. The next Darrin is snoozefest lol, she didn't like him.
Does none of Samantha's family get along with each other ?
With aunt Clara perhaps :)
Darren: Between Uncle Arthur and Endora, I'll pick Endora.
Then Endora pops in.
Endora: Thank you Darwin for that compliment.
Please keep inside during this quarentine as much as possible. ©®
January 04, 2021 @ 2:50 pm ©®
Just saw uncle Arthur in I dream of Jeannie. 🤣 IRS worker and a mortal.
I prefer Alice Pearce's Gladys kravitz than Sondra's gladys
Why did Samantha marry that guy? He always look angry with these crazy eyes.
His mouth always get me too. It's rubbery
Richard Crenna was also in the mix to play Darrin, but declined as he had just completed THE REAL MCVOYS. Sol Saks originally wanted Tammy Grimes to play Cassandra, that's right. But she was tied up and she wanted Cassandra to use her witchcraft to solve world problems. Would you believe that Grimes' character's name on her show was Tamantha? 😀
Then Elizabeth Montgomery was offered the role, she jumped on it, changed the name Cassandra to Samantha and she and her character made TV history by becoming TV's first stereotype breaking witch, beautiful, kind, loving, smart, a sense of humor, and independent.
BEWITCHED and Elizabeth/Ssamantha became beloved icons along with a great cast and production crew.
I'm just going to say a few thing about this debate on York/Sargent. Most people's views are already baked in. Considering Sargent was supposedly the first choice (some say Asher always wanted York, not sure), and considering he was a closeted gay man playing a straight married man and then leaving at the end of the day to a bigoted world, where he could've been arrested in some parts of this country or even assaulted. That's called fear. That had to be tough emotionally on him.
The cast knew it and respected who he was, as they did Maurice Evans and Paul Lynde. But neither of them received the negative feedback, some hateful, over a role on a TV series. Elizabeth not only became Sargent's friend, but his biggest supporter.
In my view, Sargent's Darrin was done as a more mature person, less likely to blow up, and when he did, his anger was generally directed at Sam's relatives. Too many times, York's Darrin directed his anger at Sam, which York didn't like.
Sargent tried to do the character similar to York in season six, but he toned it down. Oh, Dick York thought Sargent did a fine job.
Chemistry:
SAMANTHA AND THE BEANSTALK, particularly the ending.
... AND SOMETHING MAKES FOUR, where Darrin goes in and sees Sam in
her room. The loving kisses they shared
OKAY. WHO'S THE WISE WITCH? Throughout, Darrin is frustrated, but didn't.
freak. Lov bthe ending.
There are more examples.
Finally, when Sargent finally came out in 1991, a friend of his said it was like the weight of the world had been lifted off his shoulders. When Liz found out, she was so happy for him and said, "In or out of the closet, I love him." When he died, she said, "I am going to miss his sense of humor, his love, and his courage."
That's one of the highest honor a friend can bestow on another.
Bottom line, all of this doesn't matter, since it's been almost fifty years when the show ended and all but a few cast members are dead.
I always wondered why they had a painting of Thomas Cromwell in the living room, does anyone know why.
I think it was he gifted his portrait to endora and endora gave it to Samantha.
Actually it was Thomas More. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_More
@@MJ-cc4uf Of all the people in the world how could I have mistaken Thomas More for Thomas Cromwell? If I ever get to heaven I have a feeling Thomas More will not be answering my questions about Henry VIII. No excuse for my ignorance and thank you so much for letting me know!!!
@@mrs.herculepoirot7763 - To be honest, I had to check before I posted to make sure I had the correct Thomas.
@@MJ-cc4uf You are too kind, I belong to St. Thomas More Catholic Church and I prayer to him every day. I am shocked that I made such a mistake. I can only hope I had too much vino when I wrote that. (lockdown is such a good excuse for more wine that usual) Cheers to you and Happy New Year!!!
❤❤❤❤❤❤ Darren... Maybe I'm sick🤢
That would correctly be titled "Endora moves ... Stephenses | Bewitched"
What's with the portrait of Thomas Moore?
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missed the old miss kravix may she rip uncle Arthur my favourite a great episode liked it when her hair was more fire red