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March 12th, 2010 by cristina7388376
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I beget the one thing above all else that really made the classic series “Bewitched”, so special was the advance perfect chemistry between actress Elizabeth Montgomery and actor Dick York as the resplendent housewife witch Samantha and her often harried but always loving husband Darrin. This well opinion out teaming of two performers who were so compatible together and who actually seemed to be like a trusty husband and wife on conceal certainly helped to carry “Bewitched”, to the improbable success it enjoyed accurate from Episode One. By the beginning of Season Five, which is now happily being released onto DVD, the classic comedy series had really hit its elephantine gallop. With its ratings unexcited high and with the prove peaceful collecting an annual batch of Emmy nominations the future for “Bewitched”, looked very shining indeed. Season Five despite being very arresting, as every moral fan will know unfortunately has a dim side to it in that Dick York’s ongoing benefit problems meant that he began to miss episodes as the prove progressed through its fourth year and on into the fifth. About half plan through Season Five with Dick York’s health problems growing worse with him often unable to accomplish, the character of Darrin was repeatedly written out of many of the stories thus loosing that eminent “Sam and Darrin”, basis to the whole narrative. His characters absense was usually explained away by having Darrin “away on business”, during the episode. Unfortunately York’s health crisis didn’t improve and he was forced to leave the series all together before the kill of the season. It wasn’t definite whether he would return for Season Six at that time which explains why an earlier filmed episode “Samantha and Darrin in Mexico City”, was held help and shown as the last episode of Season Five.

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Despite the tragedies going on tedious the scenes during this season on “Bewitched”, for the most fraction it’s a terrific season with some astounding episodes, a few of which even tackle some quite serious social issues that are timely even today. Ironically enough in the light of Dick York’s declining health some of the earlier episodes in Season Five such as “Samantha’s Wedding Show”, and especially the classic “Mirror Mirror on the Wall” in my opinion own some of his greatest and very funniest work and give no indication of the poor agony he was usually in with his support at this gradual stage of his involvement with “Bewitched”.

Season Five of “Bewitched”, holds some exact favourites for me and a few of what I feel are the standout episodes are listed below.

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“Samantha’s Wedding Display”, which introduces a more tanned and blonde Elizabeth Montgomery in a chronicle borrowing heavily from the Sci Fi classic “The Fabulous Afraid Man”, wherby Endora shrinks Darrin down to small size which causes him some harrowing experiences when he encounters the Kravitz’s over sized current dog and is captured by an Irish drunk who thinks Darrin is a Leprechaun who he’ll only release when he grants him three wishes.

“Mirror, Mirror on the Wall”, a expansive favourite of mine with an absolutely hilarious performance by Dick York when Endora zaps a vanity spell on him making him the most egocentric and vain person imaginable. The eye of Dick York swishing around and camping it up in a Gold Lame Suit, hippy beads and Elvis-like sideburns will have you laughing out loud.

“Samantha’s Dapper Maid”, a titanic performance by Mabel Albertson as the interfering Mrs Stephens Snr. who forces Samantha to hire a fresh maid remarkable to her and Darrin’s opposition considering the witchcraft happening in the house all the time. Endora and Samantha join forces to undo Mrs Stephen’s plans to “give Samantha more time away from home duties to socialise with the people who can wait on boost Darrin up the ladder of success”.

“Going Ape”, An episode Dick York missed but a very silly record of Tabitha changing an ape into a man who Larry feels has tremendous potential for McMann and Tate’s latest ad campaign. Desite his initial reluctance to allow Tabitha to change him attend the Man/Ape gets bored with all the attention and with Samantha’s wait on literally “goes ape”, in the television studio causing complete mayhem and forcing Larry to fire him.

“Tabitha’s Weekend”, Another episode without Dick York but a grand family domestic chronicle when Phyllis attempts to have Tabitha halt for the weekend noteworthy to Samantha’s opposition. Phyllis’ plans however go astray when Endora and Samantha both also turn up causing all sorts of domestic tensions especially between long time rivals Endora and Phyllis. The resulting mayhem causes Phyllis to build one of her noted “sick headaches”.

“The Battle of Burning Oak”, a incredible epic and another grand favourite of mine where Endora turns Darrin into a abominable snob who aspires to join the unusual Burning Oak Country Club. However when Samantha learns of the type of discrimination and “screening” traditional to pick up membership, at the club she sets out to vow the snobs a very humbling lesson in tolerance and acceptance of others regardless of creed, colour, or residence, with hilarious results. Samantha’s catty lunch with the snobby “ladies”, at the club is a funny highlight.

“Daddy Does His Thing”, not really a huge episode but necessary to all “Bewitched”, buffs in that this was the final episode Dick York actually filmed before collapsing with a massive seizure. Quite heart breaking to examine as you can clearly spy for the first time how terribly ill Dick York was during its filming.

“Samantha and Darrin in Mexico City”, an earlier episode held aid to accomplish the season off with a Dick York appearance. Complications arise for Darrin when Endora casts a spell that makes him move everytime he attempts to deny Spanish to a potential client group while in Mexico City. Samantha saves the day with a few spells of her have that allows Darrin to jabber a long dinner speech in both English and Spanish.

This fifth season of Bewitched was the last suited one before the demonstrate began to race out of ideas (evident by the recycling of earlier episode plots in the sixth season onward) . Here’s the list of the episodes you’ll be getting plus a brief description:

1. Samantha’s Wedding Show

First aired: 9/26/1968

Endora tries to originate peace with Darrin, but ends up terrorized him down to size . . . gradually. Samantha tries to derive her mother to return Darrin to his regular size, but not before a drunk finds the tiny Darrin in a mayonnaise jar in the trash.

2. Samantha Goes South for a Spell

First aired: 10/3/1968

Because of Serena’s foolishness, Samantha is sent assist in time by a jealous witch named Brunhilda, who happened to be Serena’s boyfriend’s wife. In 1868 Novel Orleans, Samantha is taken in by a maid named Aunt Jenny, and her owner, Rance Butler, falls for her. Now it is up to Darrin to accept her succor from the Southern gentleman.

3. Samantha on the Keyboard

First aired: 10/10/1968

Endora gets Tabitha to play beautifully on the piano, and Darrin dares Samantha to learn how to play the mortal plot. The Piano teacher hears Tabitha play and invites a notorious conductor to seek her play. Without magic, Tabitha does a unpleasant job and the conductor is shy. Samantha then finds a sincere prodigy for the conductor, and wins the bet with Darrin.

4. Darrin, Gone and Forgotten

First aired: 10/17/1968

Once upon a time, Endora made a deal with another witch Carlotta that Samantha will marry her son Juke, but Samantha hasn’t lived up to her share of the deal. Now Carlotta and Juke are aid and Carlotta will discontinuance at nothing to give Juke what he wants. She makes Darrin fade and never brings him support until Samantha agrees to marry Juke. Samantha tells Juke to finally stand up to his mother and boom her off.

5. It’s So Nice to Have a Spouse Around the House

First aired: 10/24/1968

Serena is eager again. This time, Darrin takes her to the honeymoon region where he and Samantha went. Samantha is at a Witches Council meeting and doesn’t know what is going on. Darrin gets intimate with Serena, thinking that she is Samantha, and she tells him to befriend off. Then Tabitha is called to solve the puzzle.

6. Mirror, Mirror on the Wall

First aired: 11/7/1968

Endora turns Darrin into the most self-centered, conceited person on earth. He thinks that this will obtain him lose an epic with a unique client, but Samantha saves the day when she tells the client that they should zero in on the youth market.

7. Samantha’s French Pastry

First aired: 11/14/1968

Uncle Arthur is supposed to create napoleons for dessert, but ends up bringing in Napoleon Bonaparte instead! Arthur cannot remember how to send him relieve and Larry wants to exhaust Napoleon to advertise detergent. Unknowingly, Samantha says the suitable words and he disappears succor to his believe time.

8. Is it Magic or Imagination?

First aired: 11/21/1968

Mrs. Stephens drops in unexpectedly, and insists Samantha enter a slogan contest to fetch a shuffle to Tahiti. And she wins! Of course, Larry Tate’s none to jubilant as it turns out to be one of their biggest clients. The typical Stephens fight occurs. Darrin’s enraged! He thinks Samantha stale witchcraft. Darrin heads to the neighborhood bar, gets drunk, and tells the he’s married to a witch. Darrin comes around when Samantha’s slogan is rejected after all.

9. Samantha Fights City Hall

First aired: 11/28/1968

Samantha gets interested in a fight against tearing down a neighborhood park for a supermarket. The terrible news is that the park is owned by Darrin’s novel client, Mr. Mossler, and because of her involvement, Darrin ends up losing his job. Samantha saves the day when she brings one of the statues in the park to life to convince Mossler to cessation with the construction.

10. Samantha Loses Her Allege

First aired: 12/5/1968

As a joke, Uncle Arthur switches Samantha and Darrin’s voices, and they try to sustain a sad Louise and Larry from finding out.

11. I Don’t Want to Be a Toad, I Want to Be a Butterfly

First aired: 12/12/1968

Tabitha goes to pre-school for the first time and meets Amy, a classmate. When the teacher groups the children in animal groups, Amy gets chosen to be a toad in the toad group, but she wants to be in a butterfly group. Tabitha misunderstands her seek information from and actually turns her into a butterfly! Samantha, who has been watching the whole thing through the window, chases Amy the butterfly all around the city and catches her so Tabitha can change her befriend.

12. Wail No More My Willow

First aired: 12/19/1968

Samantha wants to retain a willow tree in her yard and decides to treat it. She calls Dr. Bombay to fabricate her tree scream, but Samantha gets caught in the spell and each time the wind blows, she starts crying. When Larry hears her sob, he thinks that she and Darrin are having a fight and comes over to comfort her, but not before Dr. Bombay comes by to give her an antidote to get her laugh. When Larry comes by, Samantha starts laughing and laughing, and Larry starts laughing too. Then Darrin comes in to derive Samantha and Larry laughing for no apparent reason. Then Dr. Bombay comes by with another antidote to acquire everything and everyone normal again.

13. Instant Courtesy

First aired: 12/26/1968

Darrin is turned into the most nicest person in the world by Endora and gets a tough client named Mrs. Sebastian to label with McMann and Tate. When Mrs. Sebastian suspects that something is up, she then takes benefit her myth, but Samantha changes her mind and she accepts Darrin.

14. Samantha’s Well-organized Maid

First aired: 1/2/1969

Phyllis hires a maid for Samantha and Darrin, and a good-hearted maid named Amelia is chosen. The Stephens have to let her go because of the witchcraft in Samantha’s family. Phyllis’ friend, Mrs. Otis, decides to spend Amelia.

15. Serena Strikes Again (1)

First aired: 1/9/1969

A sexy client named Clio Vanita tries to salvage with Darrin, but not if Serena can wait on it. Taking up for her cousin, Serena decides to turn Clio into a monkey! Darrin tries to find Serena to change her assist, but she doesn’t and Clio the monkey hangs around……

16. Serena Strikes Again (2)

First aired: 1/16/1969

The shrimp Clio flies the coop, Serena comes befriend. The Stephens and Serena fetch the monkey Clio in the hands of a cramped boy, an organgrinder, and the police! Serena changes Clio succor and Samantha comes up with a stellar notion for the Clio Vanita wine legend when Larry meets the organgrinder who kept Clio company as a monkey.

17. One Touch of Midas

First aired: 1/23/1969

Endora creates a toy called the Fuzz, a toy that has the power to charm people. Darrin presents this thought to Larry and the Fuzz charms Darrin to the tune of a million dollars. Samantha is apprehensive about Darrin when he tells her that he will finally give her and Tabitha everything they could possibly want. Endora removes the spell and Samantha tells Darrin that as long as she and Tabitha cherish Darrin, that is worth a lot more than money.

18. Samantha the Bard

First aired: 1/30/1969

Samantha is speaking in rhymes, which turns out to be a poor thing when Darrin is inspiring a client who has been using jingles for years and is tired of them. Larry gets tired of Samantha rhyming and wants her to finish it. Dr. Bombay comes by and gets Samantha to end rhyming. She then explains to the client that she spoke in rhymes to display how annoying they can be.

19. Samantha the Sculptress

First aired: 2/6/1969

Endora causes disaster when she zaps two living statues of Larry and Darrin in Morning Glory Circle.

20. Mrs. Stephens, Where are You?

First aired: 2/13/1969

Phyllis breaks awful on Samantha’s family, and Serena shuts her up by turning her into a cat! Miss Parsons finds Phyllis as a cat and decides to retain her. Meanwhile, Frank is looking for Phyllis and Samantha finds her at Miss Parsons’ house with a whole bunch of other cats she has serene! She then finds cat Phyllis and gets Serena to change her encourage to a human.

21. Marriage, Witches’ Style

First aired: 2/20/1969

Serena decides to do the same thing that Samantha did and tries to accumulate a mortal to date. She finds Franklin Blodgett through a computer dating service, but like all TV Land computer dating agencies, the matches always turn out to be unpleasant. This proves this fact when Franklin insults Serena’s magic when they are about to be engaged.

22. Going Ape

First aired: 2/27/1969

Tabitha changes an ape into a fine man named Harry who is instantly discovered as model potential. Harry gets bored of the whole plot, and Samantha tells him to act like himself, a angry ape.

23. Tabitha’s Weekend

First aired: 3/6/1969

Phyllis wants Tabitha to utilize a weekend with her and Frank, but doesn’t count on Samantha and Endora to be there also. They all inaugurate fighting and arguing until Tabitha turns herself into a cookie. Samantha convinces her daughter that she is not the cause of all of their arguments and wants her to turn wait on into a human.

24. The Battle of Burning Oak

First aired: 3/13/1969

Darrin is invited to join the Burning Oak Country Club, a very unfamiliar club. To net the honest attitude, Endora changes him into a snob of all snobs.

25. Samantha’s Power Failure

First aired: 3/20/1969

The Witches Council takes away Samantha’s powers when she refuses to shatter up with Darrin. Uncle Arthur and Serena encourage out Samantha and, as a result, loses their powers as well. After a terribly frustrating day in the mortal working world, Serena and Uncle Arthur settle that they are better off with their powers. Samantha goes to the Witches Council and tells them they are in the harmful for their ignorance. Then Samantha, Serena, and Uncle Arthur derive their powers encourage.

26. Samantha Twitches for UNICEF

First aired: 3/27/1969

Samantha gets through to a greedy miser Mr. Haskell when he doesn’t contribute to the UNICEF fund. Samantha and Endora mess up Haskell’s admire life when they hex Lila to admit that she is in an affair with another man!

27. Daddy Does His Thing

First aired: 4/3/1969

Maurice gives Darrin a magic lighter, which Darrin doesn’t secure. Maurice turns Darrin into a donkey because of his ingratitude. Samantha tries to obtain her father and finds him in Paris. She returns to view that Darrin the donkey has been taken to an animal shelter. Darrin is released and Maurice relieve tracks everything that he did to turn Darrin help to a human.

28. Samantha’s Excellent News

First aired: 4/10/1969

Endora and Maurice obtain into an argument about Maurice’s novel secretary and Endora makes him jealous by going out with a warlock who suited in speaking Shakespeare. Then Maurice and the warlock duke it out with soliloquies and Maurice wins out. Then Samantha announces that she is to have another baby!

29. Samantha’s Shopping Spree

First aired 4/17/1969

Samantha, Endora, Tabitha and their warlock cousin Henry expend a day in a department store. Henry is offended by a salesman, and he turns the salesman into a mannequin and refuses to change him aid. Samantha and Endora try everything, but Tabitha remembers the spell and restores the salesman.

30. Samantha and Darrin in Mexico City

First aired: 4/24/1969

Samantha and Darrin are in Mexico City where Darrin is working on a modern yarn for McMann and Tate. Endora puts a spell on him that makes him proceed when he speaks Spanish. Samantha gets her mother encourage who has the nerve to reverse the spell, this time, making Darrin travel when he speaks English! Samantha helps him out when he delivers an genuine speech to Spanish and American patrons.

Let’s hope they give us some extras on this one; haven’t seen too remarkable of that since the release of the first season and there are some terrific documentaries on the cast and the indicate itself that could and should be issued at some stage. Luxuriate In!

Bewitched – The Complete Fifth Season Streaming

March 12th, 2010 by cristina7388376
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I gain the one thing above all else that really made the classic series “Bewitched”, so special was the arrive perfect chemistry between actress Elizabeth Montgomery and actor Dick York as the exquisite housewife witch Samantha and her often harried but always loving husband Darrin. This well opinion out teaming of two performers who were so compatible together and who actually seemed to be like a staunch husband and wife on hide certainly helped to carry “Bewitched”, to the unbelievable success it enjoyed moral from Episode One. By the beginning of Season Five, which is now happily being released onto DVD, the classic comedy series had really hit its rotund slouch. With its ratings detached high and with the point to unexcited collecting an annual batch of Emmy nominations the future for “Bewitched”, looked very colorful indeed. Season Five despite being very consuming, as every honest fan will know unfortunately has a gloomy side to it in that Dick York’s ongoing assist problems meant that he began to miss episodes as the exhibit progressed through its fourth year and on into the fifth. About half plot through Season Five with Dick York’s health problems growing worse with him often unable to do, the character of Darrin was repeatedly written out of many of the stories thus loosing that noted “Sam and Darrin”, basis to the whole chronicle. His characters absense was usually explained away by having Darrin “away on business”, during the episode. Unfortunately York’s health crisis didn’t improve and he was forced to leave the series all together before the raze of the season. It wasn’t obvious whether he would return for Season Six at that time which explains why an earlier filmed episode “Samantha and Darrin in Mexico City”, was held relieve and shown as the last episode of Season Five.

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Despite the tragedies going on leisurely the scenes during this season on “Bewitched”, for the most portion it’s a terrific season with some astounding episodes, a few of which even tackle some quite serious social issues that are timely even today. Ironically enough in the light of Dick York’s declining health some of the earlier episodes in Season Five such as “Samantha’s Wedding Show”, and especially the classic “Mirror Mirror on the Wall” in my concept beget some of his greatest and very funniest work and give no indication of the bad agony he was usually in with his help at this slow stage of his involvement with “Bewitched”.

Season Five of “Bewitched”, holds some dependable favourites for me and a few of what I feel are the standout episodes are listed below.

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“Samantha’s Wedding Expose”, which introduces a more tanned and blonde Elizabeth Montgomery in a record borrowing heavily from the Sci Fi classic “The Improbable Panicked Man”, wherby Endora shrinks Darrin down to puny size which causes him some harrowing experiences when he encounters the Kravitz’s over sized fresh dog and is captured by an Irish drunk who thinks Darrin is a Leprechaun who he’ll only release when he grants him three wishes.

“Mirror, Mirror on the Wall”, a immense favourite of mine with an absolutely hilarious performance by Dick York when Endora zaps a vanity spell on him making him the most egocentric and vain person imaginable. The examine of Dick York swishing around and camping it up in a Gold Lame Suit, hippy beads and Elvis-like sideburns will have you laughing out loud.

“Samantha’s Orderly Maid”, a gigantic performance by Mabel Albertson as the interfering Mrs Stephens Snr. who forces Samantha to hire a current maid considerable to her and Darrin’s opposition considering the witchcraft happening in the house all the time. Endora and Samantha join forces to undo Mrs Stephen’s plans to “give Samantha more time away from home duties to socialise with the people who can succor boost Darrin up the ladder of success”.

“Going Ape”, An episode Dick York missed but a very amusing fable of Tabitha changing an ape into a man who Larry feels has substantial potential for McMann and Tate’s latest ad campaign. Desite his initial reluctance to allow Tabitha to change him abet the Man/Ape gets bored with all the attention and with Samantha’s benefit literally “goes ape”, in the television studio causing complete mayhem and forcing Larry to fire him.

“Tabitha’s Weekend”, Another episode without Dick York but a spacious family domestic epic when Phyllis attempts to have Tabitha conclude for the weekend considerable to Samantha’s opposition. Phyllis’ plans however go astray when Endora and Samantha both also turn up causing all sorts of domestic tensions especially between long time rivals Endora and Phyllis. The resulting mayhem causes Phyllis to invent one of her eminent “sick headaches”.

“The Battle of Burning Oak”, a fantastic legend and another tall favourite of mine where Endora turns Darrin into a unpleasant snob who aspires to join the irregular Burning Oak Country Club. However when Samantha learns of the type of discrimination and “screening” stale to accept membership, at the club she sets out to allege the snobs a very humbling lesson in tolerance and acceptance of others regardless of creed, colour, or area, with hilarious results. Samantha’s catty lunch with the snobby “ladies”, at the club is a humorous highlight.

“Daddy Does His Thing”, not really a tremendous episode but valuable to all “Bewitched”, buffs in that this was the final episode Dick York actually filmed before collapsing with a massive seizure. Quite heart breaking to spy as you can clearly sight for the first time how terribly ill Dick York was during its filming.

“Samantha and Darrin in Mexico City”, an earlier episode held abet to conclude the season off with a Dick York appearance. Complications arise for Darrin when Endora casts a spell that makes him travel everytime he attempts to whisper Spanish to a potential client group while in Mexico City. Samantha saves the day with a few spells of her possess that allows Darrin to say a long dinner speech in both English and Spanish.

This fifth season of Bewitched was the last righteous one before the display began to bustle out of ideas (evident by the recycling of earlier episode plots in the sixth season onward) . Here’s the list of the episodes you’ll be getting plus a brief description:

1. Samantha’s Wedding Demonstrate

First aired: 9/26/1968

Endora tries to build peace with Darrin, but ends up shocked him down to size . . . gradually. Samantha tries to acquire her mother to return Darrin to his regular size, but not before a drunk finds the puny Darrin in a mayonnaise jar in the trash.

2. Samantha Goes South for a Spell

First aired: 10/3/1968

Because of Serena’s foolishness, Samantha is sent encourage in time by a jealous witch named Brunhilda, who happened to be Serena’s boyfriend’s wife. In 1868 Modern Orleans, Samantha is taken in by a maid named Aunt Jenny, and her owner, Rance Butler, falls for her. Now it is up to Darrin to derive her benefit from the Southern gentleman.

3. Samantha on the Keyboard

First aired: 10/10/1968

Endora gets Tabitha to play beautifully on the piano, and Darrin dares Samantha to learn how to play the mortal plot. The Piano teacher hears Tabitha play and invites a illustrious conductor to peek her play. Without magic, Tabitha does a unpleasant job and the conductor is troubled. Samantha then finds a staunch prodigy for the conductor, and wins the bet with Darrin.

4. Darrin, Gone and Forgotten

First aired: 10/17/1968

Once upon a time, Endora made a deal with another witch Carlotta that Samantha will marry her son Juke, but Samantha hasn’t lived up to her fragment of the deal. Now Carlotta and Juke are support and Carlotta will end at nothing to give Juke what he wants. She makes Darrin depart and never brings him abet until Samantha agrees to marry Juke. Samantha tells Juke to finally stand up to his mother and voice her off.

5. It’s So Nice to Have a Spouse Around the House

First aired: 10/24/1968

Serena is keen again. This time, Darrin takes her to the honeymoon status where he and Samantha went. Samantha is at a Witches Council meeting and doesn’t know what is going on. Darrin gets intimate with Serena, thinking that she is Samantha, and she tells him to assist off. Then Tabitha is called to solve the puzzle.

6. Mirror, Mirror on the Wall

First aired: 11/7/1968

Endora turns Darrin into the most self-centered, conceited person on earth. He thinks that this will form him lose an narrative with a current client, but Samantha saves the day when she tells the client that they should zero in on the youth market.

7. Samantha’s French Pastry

First aired: 11/14/1968

Uncle Arthur is supposed to gain napoleons for dessert, but ends up bringing in Napoleon Bonaparte instead! Arthur cannot remember how to send him attend and Larry wants to employ Napoleon to advertise detergent. Unknowingly, Samantha says the proper words and he disappears aid to his fill time.

8. Is it Magic or Imagination?

First aired: 11/21/1968

Mrs. Stephens drops in unexpectedly, and insists Samantha enter a slogan contest to net a slither to Tahiti. And she wins! Of course, Larry Tate’s none to gay as it turns out to be one of their biggest clients. The typical Stephens fight occurs. Darrin’s mad! He thinks Samantha stale witchcraft. Darrin heads to the neighborhood bar, gets drunk, and tells the he’s married to a witch. Darrin comes around when Samantha’s slogan is rejected after all.

9. Samantha Fights City Hall

First aired: 11/28/1968

Samantha gets alive to in a fight against tearing down a neighborhood park for a supermarket. The abominable news is that the park is owned by Darrin’s recent client, Mr. Mossler, and because of her involvement, Darrin ends up losing his job. Samantha saves the day when she brings one of the statues in the park to life to convince Mossler to cessation with the construction.

10. Samantha Loses Her Yell

First aired: 12/5/1968

As a joke, Uncle Arthur switches Samantha and Darrin’s voices, and they try to maintain a downhearted Louise and Larry from finding out.

11. I Don’t Want to Be a Toad, I Want to Be a Butterfly

First aired: 12/12/1968

Tabitha goes to pre-school for the first time and meets Amy, a classmate. When the teacher groups the children in animal groups, Amy gets chosen to be a toad in the toad group, but she wants to be in a butterfly group. Tabitha misunderstands her question and actually turns her into a butterfly! Samantha, who has been watching the whole thing through the window, chases Amy the butterfly all around the city and catches her so Tabitha can change her wait on.

12. Yell No More My Willow

First aired: 12/19/1968

Samantha wants to hold a willow tree in her yard and decides to treat it. She calls Dr. Bombay to produce her tree cry, but Samantha gets caught in the spell and each time the wind blows, she starts crying. When Larry hears her wail, he thinks that she and Darrin are having a fight and comes over to comfort her, but not before Dr. Bombay comes by to give her an antidote to earn her laugh. When Larry comes by, Samantha starts laughing and laughing, and Larry starts laughing too. Then Darrin comes in to bag Samantha and Larry laughing for no apparent reason. Then Dr. Bombay comes by with another antidote to effect everything and everyone normal again.

13. Instant Courtesy

First aired: 12/26/1968

Darrin is turned into the most nicest person in the world by Endora and gets a tough client named Mrs. Sebastian to notice with McMann and Tate. When Mrs. Sebastian suspects that something is up, she then takes wait on her yarn, but Samantha changes her mind and she accepts Darrin.

14. Samantha’s Neat Maid

First aired: 1/2/1969

Phyllis hires a maid for Samantha and Darrin, and a good-hearted maid named Amelia is chosen. The Stephens have to let her go because of the witchcraft in Samantha’s family. Phyllis’ friend, Mrs. Otis, decides to exercise Amelia.

15. Serena Strikes Again (1)

First aired: 1/9/1969

A sexy client named Clio Vanita tries to gather with Darrin, but not if Serena can assist it. Taking up for her cousin, Serena decides to turn Clio into a monkey! Darrin tries to salvage Serena to change her attend, but she doesn’t and Clio the monkey hangs around……

16. Serena Strikes Again (2)

First aired: 1/16/1969

The itsy-bitsy Clio flies the coop, Serena comes relieve. The Stephens and Serena regain the monkey Clio in the hands of a puny boy, an organgrinder, and the police! Serena changes Clio encourage and Samantha comes up with a stellar thought for the Clio Vanita wine tale when Larry meets the organgrinder who kept Clio company as a monkey.

17. One Touch of Midas

First aired: 1/23/1969

Endora creates a toy called the Fuzz, a toy that has the power to charm people. Darrin presents this notion to Larry and the Fuzz charms Darrin to the tune of a million dollars. Samantha is troubled about Darrin when he tells her that he will finally give her and Tabitha everything they could possibly want. Endora removes the spell and Samantha tells Darrin that as long as she and Tabitha fancy Darrin, that is worth a lot more than money.

18. Samantha the Bard

First aired: 1/30/1969

Samantha is speaking in rhymes, which turns out to be a abominable thing when Darrin is fascinating a client who has been using jingles for years and is tired of them. Larry gets tired of Samantha rhyming and wants her to conclude it. Dr. Bombay comes by and gets Samantha to halt rhyming. She then explains to the client that she spoke in rhymes to indicate how annoying they can be.

19. Samantha the Sculptress

First aired: 2/6/1969

Endora causes anxiety when she zaps two living statues of Larry and Darrin in Morning Glory Circle.

20. Mrs. Stephens, Where are You?

First aired: 2/13/1969

Phyllis breaks poor on Samantha’s family, and Serena shuts her up by turning her into a cat! Miss Parsons finds Phyllis as a cat and decides to retain her. Meanwhile, Frank is looking for Phyllis and Samantha finds her at Miss Parsons’ house with a whole bunch of other cats she has level-headed! She then finds cat Phyllis and gets Serena to change her succor to a human.

21. Marriage, Witches’ Style

First aired: 2/20/1969

Serena decides to do the same thing that Samantha did and tries to accumulate a mortal to date. She finds Franklin Blodgett through a computer dating service, but like all TV Land computer dating agencies, the matches always turn out to be abominable. This proves this fact when Franklin insults Serena’s magic when they are about to be engaged.

22. Going Ape

First aired: 2/27/1969

Tabitha changes an ape into a gorgeous man named Harry who is instantly discovered as model potential. Harry gets bored of the whole residence, and Samantha tells him to act like himself, a enraged ape.

23. Tabitha’s Weekend

First aired: 3/6/1969

Phyllis wants Tabitha to utilize a weekend with her and Frank, but doesn’t count on Samantha and Endora to be there also. They all open fighting and arguing until Tabitha turns herself into a cookie. Samantha convinces her daughter that she is not the cause of all of their arguments and wants her to turn wait on into a human.

24. The Battle of Burning Oak

First aired: 3/13/1969

Darrin is invited to join the Burning Oak Country Club, a very curious club. To collect the upright attitude, Endora changes him into a snob of all snobs.

25. Samantha’s Power Failure

First aired: 3/20/1969

The Witches Council takes away Samantha’s powers when she refuses to wreck up with Darrin. Uncle Arthur and Serena wait on out Samantha and, as a result, loses their powers as well. After a terribly frustrating day in the mortal working world, Serena and Uncle Arthur choose that they are better off with their powers. Samantha goes to the Witches Council and tells them they are in the rotten for their ignorance. Then Samantha, Serena, and Uncle Arthur salvage their powers support.

26. Samantha Twitches for UNICEF

First aired: 3/27/1969

Samantha gets through to a greedy miser Mr. Haskell when he doesn’t contribute to the UNICEF fund. Samantha and Endora mess up Haskell’s fancy life when they hex Lila to admit that she is in an affair with another man!

27. Daddy Does His Thing

First aired: 4/3/1969

Maurice gives Darrin a magic lighter, which Darrin doesn’t salvage. Maurice turns Darrin into a donkey because of his ingratitude. Samantha tries to acquire her father and finds him in Paris. She returns to watch that Darrin the donkey has been taken to an animal shelter. Darrin is released and Maurice succor tracks everything that he did to turn Darrin wait on to a human.

28. Samantha’s Fine News

First aired: 4/10/1969

Endora and Maurice collect into an argument about Maurice’s novel secretary and Endora makes him jealous by going out with a warlock who great in speaking Shakespeare. Then Maurice and the warlock duke it out with soliloquies and Maurice wins out. Then Samantha announces that she is to have another baby!

29. Samantha’s Shopping Spree

First aired 4/17/1969

Samantha, Endora, Tabitha and their warlock cousin Henry utilize a day in a department store. Henry is offended by a salesman, and he turns the salesman into a mannequin and refuses to change him assist. Samantha and Endora try everything, but Tabitha remembers the spell and restores the salesman.

30. Samantha and Darrin in Mexico City

First aired: 4/24/1969

Samantha and Darrin are in Mexico City where Darrin is working on a unusual myth for McMann and Tate. Endora puts a spell on him that makes him recede when he speaks Spanish. Samantha gets her mother serve who has the nerve to reverse the spell, this time, making Darrin fade when he speaks English! Samantha helps him out when he delivers an favorable speech to Spanish and American patrons.

Let’s hope they give us some extras on this one; haven’t seen too considerable of that since the release of the first season and there are some terrific documentaries on the cast and the note itself that could and should be issued at some stage. Be Pleased!

Stream Bewitched – The Complete Fifth Season Movie Online

March 12th, 2010 by cristina7388376
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I contain the one thing above all else that really made the classic series “Bewitched”, so special was the come perfect chemistry between actress Elizabeth Montgomery and actor Dick York as the handsome housewife witch Samantha and her often harried but always loving husband Darrin. This well understanding out teaming of two performers who were so compatible together and who actually seemed to be like a loyal husband and wife on cover certainly helped to carry “Bewitched”, to the astonishing success it enjoyed true from Episode One. By the beginning of Season Five, which is now happily being released onto DVD, the classic comedy series had really hit its beefy high-tail. With its ratings composed high and with the demonstrate level-headed collecting an annual batch of Emmy nominations the future for “Bewitched”, looked very sparkling indeed. Season Five despite being very sharp, as every lawful fan will know unfortunately has a dim side to it in that Dick York’s ongoing abet problems meant that he began to miss episodes as the display progressed through its fourth year and on into the fifth. About half diagram through Season Five with Dick York’s health problems growing worse with him often unable to gain, the character of Darrin was repeatedly written out of many of the stories thus loosing that illustrious “Sam and Darrin”, basis to the whole record. His characters absense was usually explained away by having Darrin “away on business”, during the episode. Unfortunately York’s health crisis didn’t improve and he was forced to leave the series all together before the slay of the season. It wasn’t sure whether he would return for Season Six at that time which explains why an earlier filmed episode “Samantha and Darrin in Mexico City”, was held benefit and shown as the last episode of Season Five.

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Despite the tragedies going on tedious the scenes during this season on “Bewitched”, for the most allotment it’s a terrific season with some fantastic episodes, a few of which even tackle some quite serious social issues that are timely even today. Ironically enough in the light of Dick York’s declining health some of the earlier episodes in Season Five such as “Samantha’s Wedding Exhibit”, and especially the classic “Mirror Mirror on the Wall” in my thought hold some of his greatest and very funniest work and give no indication of the abominable agony he was usually in with his support at this gradual stage of his involvement with “Bewitched”.

Season Five of “Bewitched”, holds some actual favourites for me and a few of what I feel are the standout episodes are listed below.

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“Samantha’s Wedding Indicate”, which introduces a more tanned and blonde Elizabeth Montgomery in a anecdote borrowing heavily from the Sci Fi classic “The Improbable Unnerved Man”, wherby Endora shrinks Darrin down to itsy-bitsy size which causes him some harrowing experiences when he encounters the Kravitz’s over sized original dog and is captured by an Irish drunk who thinks Darrin is a Leprechaun who he’ll only release when he grants him three wishes.

“Mirror, Mirror on the Wall”, a titanic favourite of mine with an absolutely hilarious performance by Dick York when Endora zaps a vanity spell on him making him the most egocentric and vain person imaginable. The peep of Dick York swishing around and camping it up in a Gold Lame Suit, hippy beads and Elvis-like sideburns will have you laughing out loud.

“Samantha’s Tidy Maid”, a immense performance by Mabel Albertson as the interfering Mrs Stephens Snr. who forces Samantha to hire a fresh maid grand to her and Darrin’s opposition considering the witchcraft happening in the house all the time. Endora and Samantha join forces to undo Mrs Stephen’s plans to “give Samantha more time away from home duties to socialise with the people who can encourage boost Darrin up the ladder of success”.

“Going Ape”, An episode Dick York missed but a very laughable account of Tabitha changing an ape into a man who Larry feels has expansive potential for McMann and Tate’s latest ad campaign. Desite his initial reluctance to allow Tabitha to change him assist the Man/Ape gets bored with all the attention and with Samantha’s befriend literally “goes ape”, in the television studio causing complete mayhem and forcing Larry to fire him.

“Tabitha’s Weekend”, Another episode without Dick York but a stout family domestic sage when Phyllis attempts to have Tabitha end for the weekend grand to Samantha’s opposition. Phyllis’ plans however go astray when Endora and Samantha both also turn up causing all sorts of domestic tensions especially between long time rivals Endora and Phyllis. The resulting mayhem causes Phyllis to perform one of her celebrated “sick headaches”.

“The Battle of Burning Oak”, a unbelievable narrative and another broad favourite of mine where Endora turns Darrin into a unpleasant snob who aspires to join the peculiar Burning Oak Country Club. However when Samantha learns of the type of discrimination and “screening” mature to accept membership, at the club she sets out to say the snobs a very humbling lesson in tolerance and acceptance of others regardless of creed, colour, or position, with hilarious results. Samantha’s catty lunch with the snobby “ladies”, at the club is a funny highlight.

“Daddy Does His Thing”, not really a astronomical episode but distinguished to all “Bewitched”, buffs in that this was the final episode Dick York actually filmed before collapsing with a massive seizure. Quite heart breaking to discover as you can clearly search for for the first time how terribly ill Dick York was during its filming.

“Samantha and Darrin in Mexico City”, an earlier episode held succor to do the season off with a Dick York appearance. Complications arise for Darrin when Endora casts a spell that makes him recede everytime he attempts to insist Spanish to a potential client group while in Mexico City. Samantha saves the day with a few spells of her bear that allows Darrin to boom a long dinner speech in both English and Spanish.

This fifth season of Bewitched was the last noble one before the demonstrate began to hasten out of ideas (evident by the recycling of earlier episode plots in the sixth season onward) . Here’s the list of the episodes you’ll be getting plus a brief description:

1. Samantha’s Wedding Point To

First aired: 9/26/1968

Endora tries to execute peace with Darrin, but ends up timid him down to size . . . gradually. Samantha tries to bag her mother to return Darrin to his regular size, but not before a drunk finds the runt Darrin in a mayonnaise jar in the trash.

2. Samantha Goes South for a Spell

First aired: 10/3/1968

Because of Serena’s foolishness, Samantha is sent befriend in time by a jealous witch named Brunhilda, who happened to be Serena’s boyfriend’s wife. In 1868 Modern Orleans, Samantha is taken in by a maid named Aunt Jenny, and her owner, Rance Butler, falls for her. Now it is up to Darrin to salvage her encourage from the Southern gentleman.

3. Samantha on the Keyboard

First aired: 10/10/1968

Endora gets Tabitha to play beautifully on the piano, and Darrin dares Samantha to learn how to play the mortal intention. The Piano teacher hears Tabitha play and invites a noted conductor to peruse her play. Without magic, Tabitha does a awful job and the conductor is haunted. Samantha then finds a trusty prodigy for the conductor, and wins the bet with Darrin.

4. Darrin, Gone and Forgotten

First aired: 10/17/1968

Once upon a time, Endora made a deal with another witch Carlotta that Samantha will marry her son Juke, but Samantha hasn’t lived up to her allotment of the deal. Now Carlotta and Juke are support and Carlotta will cessation at nothing to give Juke what he wants. She makes Darrin travel and never brings him abet until Samantha agrees to marry Juke. Samantha tells Juke to finally stand up to his mother and instruct her off.

5. It’s So Nice to Have a Spouse Around the House

First aired: 10/24/1968

Serena is eager again. This time, Darrin takes her to the honeymoon space where he and Samantha went. Samantha is at a Witches Council meeting and doesn’t know what is going on. Darrin gets intimate with Serena, thinking that she is Samantha, and she tells him to help off. Then Tabitha is called to solve the puzzle.

6. Mirror, Mirror on the Wall

First aired: 11/7/1968

Endora turns Darrin into the most self-centered, conceited person on earth. He thinks that this will build him lose an chronicle with a unusual client, but Samantha saves the day when she tells the client that they should zero in on the youth market.

7. Samantha’s French Pastry

First aired: 11/14/1968

Uncle Arthur is supposed to perform napoleons for dessert, but ends up bringing in Napoleon Bonaparte instead! Arthur cannot remember how to send him benefit and Larry wants to exhaust Napoleon to advertise detergent. Unknowingly, Samantha says the good words and he disappears support to his have time.

8. Is it Magic or Imagination?

First aired: 11/21/1968

Mrs. Stephens drops in unexpectedly, and insists Samantha enter a slogan contest to fetch a prance to Tahiti. And she wins! Of course, Larry Tate’s none to pleased as it turns out to be one of their biggest clients. The typical Stephens fight occurs. Darrin’s inflamed! He thinks Samantha conventional witchcraft. Darrin heads to the neighborhood bar, gets drunk, and tells the he’s married to a witch. Darrin comes around when Samantha’s slogan is rejected after all.

9. Samantha Fights City Hall

First aired: 11/28/1968

Samantha gets interested in a fight against tearing down a neighborhood park for a supermarket. The dreadful news is that the park is owned by Darrin’s current client, Mr. Mossler, and because of her involvement, Darrin ends up losing his job. Samantha saves the day when she brings one of the statues in the park to life to convince Mossler to end with the construction.

10. Samantha Loses Her Direct

First aired: 12/5/1968

As a joke, Uncle Arthur switches Samantha and Darrin’s voices, and they try to maintain a dejected Louise and Larry from finding out.

11. I Don’t Want to Be a Toad, I Want to Be a Butterfly

First aired: 12/12/1968

Tabitha goes to pre-school for the first time and meets Amy, a classmate. When the teacher groups the children in animal groups, Amy gets chosen to be a toad in the toad group, but she wants to be in a butterfly group. Tabitha misunderstands her question and actually turns her into a butterfly! Samantha, who has been watching the whole thing through the window, chases Amy the butterfly all around the city and catches her so Tabitha can change her benefit.

12. Sob No More My Willow

First aired: 12/19/1968

Samantha wants to support a willow tree in her yard and decides to treat it. She calls Dr. Bombay to execute her tree yowl, but Samantha gets caught in the spell and each time the wind blows, she starts crying. When Larry hears her bellow, he thinks that she and Darrin are having a fight and comes over to comfort her, but not before Dr. Bombay comes by to give her an antidote to build her laugh. When Larry comes by, Samantha starts laughing and laughing, and Larry starts laughing too. Then Darrin comes in to bag Samantha and Larry laughing for no apparent reason. Then Dr. Bombay comes by with another antidote to execute everything and everyone normal again.

13. Instant Courtesy

First aired: 12/26/1968

Darrin is turned into the most nicest person in the world by Endora and gets a tough client named Mrs. Sebastian to brand with McMann and Tate. When Mrs. Sebastian suspects that something is up, she then takes succor her fable, but Samantha changes her mind and she accepts Darrin.

14. Samantha’s Trim Maid

First aired: 1/2/1969

Phyllis hires a maid for Samantha and Darrin, and a good-hearted maid named Amelia is chosen. The Stephens have to let her go because of the witchcraft in Samantha’s family. Phyllis’ friend, Mrs. Otis, decides to expend Amelia.

15. Serena Strikes Again (1)

First aired: 1/9/1969

A sexy client named Clio Vanita tries to obtain with Darrin, but not if Serena can abet it. Taking up for her cousin, Serena decides to turn Clio into a monkey! Darrin tries to secure Serena to change her befriend, but she doesn’t and Clio the monkey hangs around……

16. Serena Strikes Again (2)

First aired: 1/16/1969

The itsy-bitsy Clio flies the coop, Serena comes abet. The Stephens and Serena regain the monkey Clio in the hands of a limited boy, an organgrinder, and the police! Serena changes Clio benefit and Samantha comes up with a stellar concept for the Clio Vanita wine yarn when Larry meets the organgrinder who kept Clio company as a monkey.

17. One Touch of Midas

First aired: 1/23/1969

Endora creates a toy called the Fuzz, a toy that has the power to charm people. Darrin presents this thought to Larry and the Fuzz charms Darrin to the tune of a million dollars. Samantha is stupefied about Darrin when he tells her that he will finally give her and Tabitha everything they could possibly want. Endora removes the spell and Samantha tells Darrin that as long as she and Tabitha adore Darrin, that is worth a lot more than money.

18. Samantha the Bard

First aired: 1/30/1969

Samantha is speaking in rhymes, which turns out to be a awful thing when Darrin is engrossing a client who has been using jingles for years and is tired of them. Larry gets tired of Samantha rhyming and wants her to halt it. Dr. Bombay comes by and gets Samantha to conclude rhyming. She then explains to the client that she spoke in rhymes to note how annoying they can be.

19. Samantha the Sculptress

First aired: 2/6/1969

Endora causes anguish when she zaps two living statues of Larry and Darrin in Morning Glory Circle.

20. Mrs. Stephens, Where are You?

First aired: 2/13/1969

Phyllis breaks terrible on Samantha’s family, and Serena shuts her up by turning her into a cat! Miss Parsons finds Phyllis as a cat and decides to preserve her. Meanwhile, Frank is looking for Phyllis and Samantha finds her at Miss Parsons’ house with a whole bunch of other cats she has mild! She then finds cat Phyllis and gets Serena to change her befriend to a human.

21. Marriage, Witches’ Style

First aired: 2/20/1969

Serena decides to do the same thing that Samantha did and tries to derive a mortal to date. She finds Franklin Blodgett through a computer dating service, but like all TV Land computer dating agencies, the matches always turn out to be poor. This proves this fact when Franklin insults Serena’s magic when they are about to be engaged.

22. Going Ape

First aired: 2/27/1969

Tabitha changes an ape into a resplendent man named Harry who is instantly discovered as model potential. Harry gets bored of the whole residence, and Samantha tells him to act like himself, a furious ape.

23. Tabitha’s Weekend

First aired: 3/6/1969

Phyllis wants Tabitha to utilize a weekend with her and Frank, but doesn’t count on Samantha and Endora to be there also. They all originate fighting and arguing until Tabitha turns herself into a cookie. Samantha convinces her daughter that she is not the cause of all of their arguments and wants her to turn befriend into a human.

24. The Battle of Burning Oak

First aired: 3/13/1969

Darrin is invited to join the Burning Oak Country Club, a very unfamiliar club. To find the moral attitude, Endora changes him into a snob of all snobs.

25. Samantha’s Power Failure

First aired: 3/20/1969

The Witches Council takes away Samantha’s powers when she refuses to smash up with Darrin. Uncle Arthur and Serena serve out Samantha and, as a result, loses their powers as well. After a terribly frustrating day in the mortal working world, Serena and Uncle Arthur resolve that they are better off with their powers. Samantha goes to the Witches Council and tells them they are in the unfavorable for their ignorance. Then Samantha, Serena, and Uncle Arthur net their powers serve.

26. Samantha Twitches for UNICEF

First aired: 3/27/1969

Samantha gets through to a greedy miser Mr. Haskell when he doesn’t contribute to the UNICEF fund. Samantha and Endora mess up Haskell’s cherish life when they hex Lila to admit that she is in an affair with another man!

27. Daddy Does His Thing

First aired: 4/3/1969

Maurice gives Darrin a magic lighter, which Darrin doesn’t net. Maurice turns Darrin into a donkey because of his ingratitude. Samantha tries to obtain her father and finds him in Paris. She returns to scrutinize that Darrin the donkey has been taken to an animal shelter. Darrin is released and Maurice serve tracks everything that he did to turn Darrin assist to a human.

28. Samantha’s Sterling News

First aired: 4/10/1969

Endora and Maurice collect into an argument about Maurice’s recent secretary and Endora makes him jealous by going out with a warlock who great in speaking Shakespeare. Then Maurice and the warlock duke it out with soliloquies and Maurice wins out. Then Samantha announces that she is to have another baby!

29. Samantha’s Shopping Spree

First aired 4/17/1969

Samantha, Endora, Tabitha and their warlock cousin Henry utilize a day in a department store. Henry is offended by a salesman, and he turns the salesman into a mannequin and refuses to change him befriend. Samantha and Endora try everything, but Tabitha remembers the spell and restores the salesman.

30. Samantha and Darrin in Mexico City

First aired: 4/24/1969

Samantha and Darrin are in Mexico City where Darrin is working on a novel story for McMann and Tate. Endora puts a spell on him that makes him depart when he speaks Spanish. Samantha gets her mother aid who has the nerve to reverse the spell, this time, making Darrin recede when he speaks English! Samantha helps him out when he delivers an obedient speech to Spanish and American patrons.

Let’s hope they give us some extras on this one; haven’t seen too worthy of that since the release of the first season and there are some terrific documentaries on the cast and the explain itself that could and should be issued at some stage. Appreciate!

Bewitched – The Complete Fifth Season Streaming

March 12th, 2010 by cristina7388376
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I have the one thing above all else that really made the classic series “Bewitched”, so special was the come perfect chemistry between actress Elizabeth Montgomery and actor Dick York as the lovely housewife witch Samantha and her often harried but always loving husband Darrin. This well view out teaming of two performers who were so compatible together and who actually seemed to be like a accurate husband and wife on shroud certainly helped to carry “Bewitched”, to the astonishing success it enjoyed apt from Episode One. By the beginning of Season Five, which is now happily being released onto DVD, the classic comedy series had really hit its burly meander. With its ratings quiet high and with the demonstrate smooth collecting an annual batch of Emmy nominations the future for “Bewitched”, looked very shiny indeed. Season Five despite being very interesting, as every right fan will know unfortunately has a dim side to it in that Dick York’s ongoing relieve problems meant that he began to miss episodes as the reveal progressed through its fourth year and on into the fifth. About half scheme through Season Five with Dick York’s health problems growing worse with him often unable to execute, the character of Darrin was repeatedly written out of many of the stories thus loosing that well-known “Sam and Darrin”, basis to the whole chronicle. His characters absense was usually explained away by having Darrin “away on business”, during the episode. Unfortunately York’s health crisis didn’t improve and he was forced to leave the series all together before the slay of the season. It wasn’t determined whether he would return for Season Six at that time which explains why an earlier filmed episode “Samantha and Darrin in Mexico City”, was held wait on and shown as the last episode of Season Five.

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Despite the tragedies going on unhurried the scenes during this season on “Bewitched”, for the most allotment it’s a terrific season with some astonishing episodes, a few of which even tackle some quite serious social issues that are timely even today. Ironically enough in the light of Dick York’s declining health some of the earlier episodes in Season Five such as “Samantha’s Wedding Prove”, and especially the classic “Mirror Mirror on the Wall” in my understanding beget some of his greatest and very funniest work and give no indication of the poor agony he was usually in with his succor at this leisurely stage of his involvement with “Bewitched”.

Season Five of “Bewitched”, holds some loyal favourites for me and a few of what I feel are the standout episodes are listed below.

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“Samantha’s Wedding Exhibit”, which introduces a more tanned and blonde Elizabeth Montgomery in a sage borrowing heavily from the Sci Fi classic “The Amazing Shy Man”, wherby Endora shrinks Darrin down to small size which causes him some harrowing experiences when he encounters the Kravitz’s over sized novel dog and is captured by an Irish drunk who thinks Darrin is a Leprechaun who he’ll only release when he grants him three wishes.

“Mirror, Mirror on the Wall”, a tremendous favourite of mine with an absolutely hilarious performance by Dick York when Endora zaps a vanity spell on him making him the most egocentric and vain person imaginable. The notice of Dick York swishing around and camping it up in a Gold Lame Suit, hippy beads and Elvis-like sideburns will have you laughing out loud.

“Samantha’s Smart Maid”, a tall performance by Mabel Albertson as the interfering Mrs Stephens Snr. who forces Samantha to hire a fresh maid distinguished to her and Darrin’s opposition considering the witchcraft happening in the house all the time. Endora and Samantha join forces to undo Mrs Stephen’s plans to “give Samantha more time away from home duties to socialise with the people who can relieve boost Darrin up the ladder of success”.

“Going Ape”, An episode Dick York missed but a very droll yarn of Tabitha changing an ape into a man who Larry feels has mammoth potential for McMann and Tate’s latest ad campaign. Desite his initial reluctance to allow Tabitha to change him attend the Man/Ape gets bored with all the attention and with Samantha’s abet literally “goes ape”, in the television studio causing complete mayhem and forcing Larry to fire him.

“Tabitha’s Weekend”, Another episode without Dick York but a vast family domestic narrative when Phyllis attempts to have Tabitha finish for the weekend remarkable to Samantha’s opposition. Phyllis’ plans however go astray when Endora and Samantha both also turn up causing all sorts of domestic tensions especially between long time rivals Endora and Phyllis. The resulting mayhem causes Phyllis to acquire one of her famed “sick headaches”.

“The Battle of Burning Oak”, a astounding yarn and another spacious favourite of mine where Endora turns Darrin into a dreadful snob who aspires to join the unique Burning Oak Country Club. However when Samantha learns of the type of discrimination and “screening” dilapidated to glean membership, at the club she sets out to say the snobs a very humbling lesson in tolerance and acceptance of others regardless of creed, colour, or site, with hilarious results. Samantha’s catty lunch with the snobby “ladies”, at the club is a laughable highlight.

“Daddy Does His Thing”, not really a large episode but principal to all “Bewitched”, buffs in that this was the final episode Dick York actually filmed before collapsing with a massive seizure. Quite heart breaking to gawk as you can clearly inspect for the first time how terribly ill Dick York was during its filming.

“Samantha and Darrin in Mexico City”, an earlier episode held benefit to effect the season off with a Dick York appearance. Complications arise for Darrin when Endora casts a spell that makes him travel everytime he attempts to scream Spanish to a potential client group while in Mexico City. Samantha saves the day with a few spells of her beget that allows Darrin to advise a long dinner speech in both English and Spanish.

This fifth season of Bewitched was the last first-rate one before the exhibit began to bustle out of ideas (evident by the recycling of earlier episode plots in the sixth season onward) . Here’s the list of the episodes you’ll be getting plus a brief description:

1. Samantha’s Wedding Point To

First aired: 9/26/1968

Endora tries to earn peace with Darrin, but ends up skittish him down to size . . . gradually. Samantha tries to earn her mother to return Darrin to his regular size, but not before a drunk finds the exiguous Darrin in a mayonnaise jar in the trash.

2. Samantha Goes South for a Spell

First aired: 10/3/1968

Because of Serena’s foolishness, Samantha is sent encourage in time by a jealous witch named Brunhilda, who happened to be Serena’s boyfriend’s wife. In 1868 Modern Orleans, Samantha is taken in by a maid named Aunt Jenny, and her owner, Rance Butler, falls for her. Now it is up to Darrin to find her wait on from the Southern gentleman.

3. Samantha on the Keyboard

First aired: 10/10/1968

Endora gets Tabitha to play beautifully on the piano, and Darrin dares Samantha to learn how to play the mortal plan. The Piano teacher hears Tabitha play and invites a distinguished conductor to perceive her play. Without magic, Tabitha does a dreadful job and the conductor is terrified. Samantha then finds a loyal prodigy for the conductor, and wins the bet with Darrin.

4. Darrin, Gone and Forgotten

First aired: 10/17/1968

Once upon a time, Endora made a deal with another witch Carlotta that Samantha will marry her son Juke, but Samantha hasn’t lived up to her portion of the deal. Now Carlotta and Juke are attend and Carlotta will finish at nothing to give Juke what he wants. She makes Darrin depart and never brings him serve until Samantha agrees to marry Juke. Samantha tells Juke to finally stand up to his mother and inform her off.

5. It’s So Nice to Have a Spouse Around the House

First aired: 10/24/1968

Serena is fervent again. This time, Darrin takes her to the honeymoon plot where he and Samantha went. Samantha is at a Witches Council meeting and doesn’t know what is going on. Darrin gets intimate with Serena, thinking that she is Samantha, and she tells him to wait on off. Then Tabitha is called to solve the puzzle.

6. Mirror, Mirror on the Wall

First aired: 11/7/1968

Endora turns Darrin into the most self-centered, conceited person on earth. He thinks that this will do him lose an tale with a unique client, but Samantha saves the day when she tells the client that they should zero in on the youth market.

7. Samantha’s French Pastry

First aired: 11/14/1968

Uncle Arthur is supposed to execute napoleons for dessert, but ends up bringing in Napoleon Bonaparte instead! Arthur cannot remember how to send him befriend and Larry wants to spend Napoleon to advertise detergent. Unknowingly, Samantha says the proper words and he disappears attend to his bear time.

8. Is it Magic or Imagination?

First aired: 11/21/1968

Mrs. Stephens drops in unexpectedly, and insists Samantha enter a slogan contest to earn a trudge to Tahiti. And she wins! Of course, Larry Tate’s none to tickled as it turns out to be one of their biggest clients. The typical Stephens fight occurs. Darrin’s indignant! He thinks Samantha passe witchcraft. Darrin heads to the neighborhood bar, gets drunk, and tells the he’s married to a witch. Darrin comes around when Samantha’s slogan is rejected after all.

9. Samantha Fights City Hall

First aired: 11/28/1968

Samantha gets enthusiastic in a fight against tearing down a neighborhood park for a supermarket. The unpleasant news is that the park is owned by Darrin’s unusual client, Mr. Mossler, and because of her involvement, Darrin ends up losing his job. Samantha saves the day when she brings one of the statues in the park to life to convince Mossler to close with the construction.

10. Samantha Loses Her Sing

First aired: 12/5/1968

As a joke, Uncle Arthur switches Samantha and Darrin’s voices, and they try to retain a discouraged Louise and Larry from finding out.

11. I Don’t Want to Be a Toad, I Want to Be a Butterfly

First aired: 12/12/1968

Tabitha goes to pre-school for the first time and meets Amy, a classmate. When the teacher groups the children in animal groups, Amy gets chosen to be a toad in the toad group, but she wants to be in a butterfly group. Tabitha misunderstands her seek information from and actually turns her into a butterfly! Samantha, who has been watching the whole thing through the window, chases Amy the butterfly all around the city and catches her so Tabitha can change her help.

12. Shout No More My Willow

First aired: 12/19/1968

Samantha wants to preserve a willow tree in her yard and decides to treat it. She calls Dr. Bombay to perform her tree yell, but Samantha gets caught in the spell and each time the wind blows, she starts crying. When Larry hears her scream, he thinks that she and Darrin are having a fight and comes over to comfort her, but not before Dr. Bombay comes by to give her an antidote to perform her laugh. When Larry comes by, Samantha starts laughing and laughing, and Larry starts laughing too. Then Darrin comes in to derive Samantha and Larry laughing for no apparent reason. Then Dr. Bombay comes by with another antidote to perform everything and everyone normal again.

13. Instant Courtesy

First aired: 12/26/1968

Darrin is turned into the most nicest person in the world by Endora and gets a tough client named Mrs. Sebastian to mark with McMann and Tate. When Mrs. Sebastian suspects that something is up, she then takes support her chronicle, but Samantha changes her mind and she accepts Darrin.

14. Samantha’s Elegant Maid

First aired: 1/2/1969

Phyllis hires a maid for Samantha and Darrin, and a good-hearted maid named Amelia is chosen. The Stephens have to let her go because of the witchcraft in Samantha’s family. Phyllis’ friend, Mrs. Otis, decides to exhaust Amelia.

15. Serena Strikes Again (1)

First aired: 1/9/1969

A sexy client named Clio Vanita tries to pick up with Darrin, but not if Serena can succor it. Taking up for her cousin, Serena decides to turn Clio into a monkey! Darrin tries to salvage Serena to change her wait on, but she doesn’t and Clio the monkey hangs around……

16. Serena Strikes Again (2)

First aired: 1/16/1969

The cramped Clio flies the coop, Serena comes help. The Stephens and Serena obtain the monkey Clio in the hands of a shrimp boy, an organgrinder, and the police! Serena changes Clio encourage and Samantha comes up with a stellar concept for the Clio Vanita wine epic when Larry meets the organgrinder who kept Clio company as a monkey.

17. One Touch of Midas

First aired: 1/23/1969

Endora creates a toy called the Fuzz, a toy that has the power to charm people. Darrin presents this notion to Larry and the Fuzz charms Darrin to the tune of a million dollars. Samantha is shocked about Darrin when he tells her that he will finally give her and Tabitha everything they could possibly want. Endora removes the spell and Samantha tells Darrin that as long as she and Tabitha fancy Darrin, that is worth a lot more than money.

18. Samantha the Bard

First aired: 1/30/1969

Samantha is speaking in rhymes, which turns out to be a unpleasant thing when Darrin is though-provoking a client who has been using jingles for years and is tired of them. Larry gets tired of Samantha rhyming and wants her to end it. Dr. Bombay comes by and gets Samantha to discontinuance rhyming. She then explains to the client that she spoke in rhymes to present how annoying they can be.

19. Samantha the Sculptress

First aired: 2/6/1969

Endora causes distress when she zaps two living statues of Larry and Darrin in Morning Glory Circle.

20. Mrs. Stephens, Where are You?

First aired: 2/13/1969

Phyllis breaks dreadful on Samantha’s family, and Serena shuts her up by turning her into a cat! Miss Parsons finds Phyllis as a cat and decides to support her. Meanwhile, Frank is looking for Phyllis and Samantha finds her at Miss Parsons’ house with a whole bunch of other cats she has calm! She then finds cat Phyllis and gets Serena to change her serve to a human.

21. Marriage, Witches’ Style

First aired: 2/20/1969

Serena decides to do the same thing that Samantha did and tries to rep a mortal to date. She finds Franklin Blodgett through a computer dating service, but like all TV Land computer dating agencies, the matches always turn out to be terrible. This proves this fact when Franklin insults Serena’s magic when they are about to be engaged.

22. Going Ape

First aired: 2/27/1969

Tabitha changes an ape into a attractive man named Harry who is instantly discovered as model potential. Harry gets bored of the whole station, and Samantha tells him to act like himself, a excited ape.

23. Tabitha’s Weekend

First aired: 3/6/1969

Phyllis wants Tabitha to utilize a weekend with her and Frank, but doesn’t count on Samantha and Endora to be there also. They all initiate fighting and arguing until Tabitha turns herself into a cookie. Samantha convinces her daughter that she is not the cause of all of their arguments and wants her to turn wait on into a human.

24. The Battle of Burning Oak

First aired: 3/13/1969

Darrin is invited to join the Burning Oak Country Club, a very uncommon club. To gain the true attitude, Endora changes him into a snob of all snobs.

25. Samantha’s Power Failure

First aired: 3/20/1969

The Witches Council takes away Samantha’s powers when she refuses to crash up with Darrin. Uncle Arthur and Serena benefit out Samantha and, as a result, loses their powers as well. After a terribly frustrating day in the mortal working world, Serena and Uncle Arthur settle that they are better off with their powers. Samantha goes to the Witches Council and tells them they are in the corrupt for their ignorance. Then Samantha, Serena, and Uncle Arthur procure their powers wait on.

26. Samantha Twitches for UNICEF

First aired: 3/27/1969

Samantha gets through to a greedy miser Mr. Haskell when he doesn’t contribute to the UNICEF fund. Samantha and Endora mess up Haskell’s worship life when they hex Lila to admit that she is in an affair with another man!

27. Daddy Does His Thing

First aired: 4/3/1969

Maurice gives Darrin a magic lighter, which Darrin doesn’t rep. Maurice turns Darrin into a donkey because of his ingratitude. Samantha tries to win her father and finds him in Paris. She returns to glance that Darrin the donkey has been taken to an animal shelter. Darrin is released and Maurice aid tracks everything that he did to turn Darrin encourage to a human.

28. Samantha’s Righteous News

First aired: 4/10/1969

Endora and Maurice bag into an argument about Maurice’s original secretary and Endora makes him jealous by going out with a warlock who wonderful in speaking Shakespeare. Then Maurice and the warlock duke it out with soliloquies and Maurice wins out. Then Samantha announces that she is to have another baby!

29. Samantha’s Shopping Spree

First aired 4/17/1969

Samantha, Endora, Tabitha and their warlock cousin Henry utilize a day in a department store. Henry is offended by a salesman, and he turns the salesman into a mannequin and refuses to change him abet. Samantha and Endora try everything, but Tabitha remembers the spell and restores the salesman.

30. Samantha and Darrin in Mexico City

First aired: 4/24/1969

Samantha and Darrin are in Mexico City where Darrin is working on a original epic for McMann and Tate. Endora puts a spell on him that makes him recede when he speaks Spanish. Samantha gets her mother befriend who has the nerve to reverse the spell, this time, making Darrin depart when he speaks English! Samantha helps him out when he delivers an obedient speech to Spanish and American patrons.

Let’s hope they give us some extras on this one; haven’t seen too distinguished of that since the release of the first season and there are some terrific documentaries on the cast and the indicate itself that could and should be issued at some stage. Be Pleased!

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March 11th, 2010 by cristina7388376
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I enjoy the one thing above all else that really made the classic series “Bewitched”, so special was the approach perfect chemistry between actress Elizabeth Montgomery and actor Dick York as the heavenly housewife witch Samantha and her often harried but always loving husband Darrin. This well idea out teaming of two performers who were so compatible together and who actually seemed to be like a proper husband and wife on cover certainly helped to carry “Bewitched”, to the improbable success it enjoyed true from Episode One. By the beginning of Season Five, which is now happily being released onto DVD, the classic comedy series had really hit its fat travel. With its ratings quiet high and with the point to aloof collecting an annual batch of Emmy nominations the future for “Bewitched”, looked very colorful indeed. Season Five despite being very consuming, as every correct fan will know unfortunately has a sad side to it in that Dick York’s ongoing support problems meant that he began to miss episodes as the present progressed through its fourth year and on into the fifth. About half device through Season Five with Dick York’s health problems growing worse with him often unable to get, the character of Darrin was repeatedly written out of many of the stories thus loosing that notorious “Sam and Darrin”, basis to the whole epic. His characters absense was usually explained away by having Darrin “away on business”, during the episode. Unfortunately York’s health crisis didn’t improve and he was forced to leave the series all together before the slay of the season. It wasn’t sure whether he would return for Season Six at that time which explains why an earlier filmed episode “Samantha and Darrin in Mexico City”, was held attend and shown as the last episode of Season Five.

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Despite the tragedies going on slow the scenes during this season on “Bewitched”, for the most section it’s a terrific season with some improbable episodes, a few of which even tackle some quite serious social issues that are timely even today. Ironically enough in the light of Dick York’s declining health some of the earlier episodes in Season Five such as “Samantha’s Wedding Display”, and especially the classic “Mirror Mirror on the Wall” in my idea occupy some of his greatest and very funniest work and give no indication of the awful agony he was usually in with his wait on at this slow stage of his involvement with “Bewitched”.

Season Five of “Bewitched”, holds some actual favourites for me and a few of what I feel are the standout episodes are listed below.

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“Samantha’s Wedding Indicate”, which introduces a more tanned and blonde Elizabeth Montgomery in a legend borrowing heavily from the Sci Fi classic “The Wonderful Terrorized Man”, wherby Endora shrinks Darrin down to slight size which causes him some harrowing experiences when he encounters the Kravitz’s over sized unique dog and is captured by an Irish drunk who thinks Darrin is a Leprechaun who he’ll only release when he grants him three wishes.

“Mirror, Mirror on the Wall”, a tremendous favourite of mine with an absolutely hilarious performance by Dick York when Endora zaps a vanity spell on him making him the most egocentric and vain person imaginable. The examine of Dick York swishing around and camping it up in a Gold Lame Suit, hippy beads and Elvis-like sideburns will have you laughing out loud.

“Samantha’s Desirable Maid”, a enormous performance by Mabel Albertson as the interfering Mrs Stephens Snr. who forces Samantha to hire a current maid worthy to her and Darrin’s opposition considering the witchcraft happening in the house all the time. Endora and Samantha join forces to undo Mrs Stephen’s plans to “give Samantha more time away from home duties to socialise with the people who can wait on boost Darrin up the ladder of success”.

“Going Ape”, An episode Dick York missed but a very comical record of Tabitha changing an ape into a man who Larry feels has sizable potential for McMann and Tate’s latest ad campaign. Desite his initial reluctance to allow Tabitha to change him assist the Man/Ape gets bored with all the attention and with Samantha’s befriend literally “goes ape”, in the television studio causing complete mayhem and forcing Larry to fire him.

“Tabitha’s Weekend”, Another episode without Dick York but a substantial family domestic chronicle when Phyllis attempts to have Tabitha discontinue for the weekend considerable to Samantha’s opposition. Phyllis’ plans however go astray when Endora and Samantha both also turn up causing all sorts of domestic tensions especially between long time rivals Endora and Phyllis. The resulting mayhem causes Phyllis to form one of her noted “sick headaches”.

“The Battle of Burning Oak”, a incredible chronicle and another immense favourite of mine where Endora turns Darrin into a abominable snob who aspires to join the unique Burning Oak Country Club. However when Samantha learns of the type of discrimination and “screening” ancient to gather membership, at the club she sets out to stammer the snobs a very humbling lesson in tolerance and acceptance of others regardless of creed, colour, or set, with hilarious results. Samantha’s catty lunch with the snobby “ladies”, at the club is a amusing highlight.

“Daddy Does His Thing”, not really a enormous episode but famous to all “Bewitched”, buffs in that this was the final episode Dick York actually filmed before collapsing with a massive seizure. Quite heart breaking to seek as you can clearly scrutinize for the first time how terribly ill Dick York was during its filming.

“Samantha and Darrin in Mexico City”, an earlier episode held wait on to carry out the season off with a Dick York appearance. Complications arise for Darrin when Endora casts a spell that makes him travel everytime he attempts to whine Spanish to a potential client group while in Mexico City. Samantha saves the day with a few spells of her believe that allows Darrin to suppose a long dinner speech in both English and Spanish.

This fifth season of Bewitched was the last profitable one before the explain began to speed out of ideas (evident by the recycling of earlier episode plots in the sixth season onward) . Here’s the list of the episodes you’ll be getting plus a brief description:

1. Samantha’s Wedding Display

First aired: 9/26/1968

Endora tries to earn peace with Darrin, but ends up worried him down to size . . . gradually. Samantha tries to pick up her mother to return Darrin to his regular size, but not before a drunk finds the puny Darrin in a mayonnaise jar in the trash.

2. Samantha Goes South for a Spell

First aired: 10/3/1968

Because of Serena’s foolishness, Samantha is sent serve in time by a jealous witch named Brunhilda, who happened to be Serena’s boyfriend’s wife. In 1868 Original Orleans, Samantha is taken in by a maid named Aunt Jenny, and her owner, Rance Butler, falls for her. Now it is up to Darrin to win her wait on from the Southern gentleman.

3. Samantha on the Keyboard

First aired: 10/10/1968

Endora gets Tabitha to play beautifully on the piano, and Darrin dares Samantha to learn how to play the mortal intention. The Piano teacher hears Tabitha play and invites a eminent conductor to survey her play. Without magic, Tabitha does a unpleasant job and the conductor is scared. Samantha then finds a precise prodigy for the conductor, and wins the bet with Darrin.

4. Darrin, Gone and Forgotten

First aired: 10/17/1968

Once upon a time, Endora made a deal with another witch Carlotta that Samantha will marry her son Juke, but Samantha hasn’t lived up to her section of the deal. Now Carlotta and Juke are help and Carlotta will terminate at nothing to give Juke what he wants. She makes Darrin move and never brings him abet until Samantha agrees to marry Juke. Samantha tells Juke to finally stand up to his mother and hiss her off.

5. It’s So Nice to Have a Spouse Around the House

First aired: 10/24/1968

Serena is fervent again. This time, Darrin takes her to the honeymoon state where he and Samantha went. Samantha is at a Witches Council meeting and doesn’t know what is going on. Darrin gets intimate with Serena, thinking that she is Samantha, and she tells him to abet off. Then Tabitha is called to solve the puzzle.

6. Mirror, Mirror on the Wall

First aired: 11/7/1968

Endora turns Darrin into the most self-centered, conceited person on earth. He thinks that this will fabricate him lose an record with a fresh client, but Samantha saves the day when she tells the client that they should zero in on the youth market.

7. Samantha’s French Pastry

First aired: 11/14/1968

Uncle Arthur is supposed to construct napoleons for dessert, but ends up bringing in Napoleon Bonaparte instead! Arthur cannot remember how to send him benefit and Larry wants to employ Napoleon to advertise detergent. Unknowingly, Samantha says the suitable words and he disappears relieve to his enjoy time.

8. Is it Magic or Imagination?

First aired: 11/21/1968

Mrs. Stephens drops in unexpectedly, and insists Samantha enter a slogan contest to come by a high-tail to Tahiti. And she wins! Of course, Larry Tate’s none to contented as it turns out to be one of their biggest clients. The typical Stephens fight occurs. Darrin’s excited! He thinks Samantha former witchcraft. Darrin heads to the neighborhood bar, gets drunk, and tells the he’s married to a witch. Darrin comes around when Samantha’s slogan is rejected after all.

9. Samantha Fights City Hall

First aired: 11/28/1968

Samantha gets keen in a fight against tearing down a neighborhood park for a supermarket. The poor news is that the park is owned by Darrin’s original client, Mr. Mossler, and because of her involvement, Darrin ends up losing his job. Samantha saves the day when she brings one of the statues in the park to life to convince Mossler to halt with the construction.

10. Samantha Loses Her Philosophize

First aired: 12/5/1968

As a joke, Uncle Arthur switches Samantha and Darrin’s voices, and they try to retain a dismal Louise and Larry from finding out.

11. I Don’t Want to Be a Toad, I Want to Be a Butterfly

First aired: 12/12/1968

Tabitha goes to pre-school for the first time and meets Amy, a classmate. When the teacher groups the children in animal groups, Amy gets chosen to be a toad in the toad group, but she wants to be in a butterfly group. Tabitha misunderstands her interrogate and actually turns her into a butterfly! Samantha, who has been watching the whole thing through the window, chases Amy the butterfly all around the city and catches her so Tabitha can change her serve.

12. Bellow No More My Willow

First aired: 12/19/1968

Samantha wants to preserve a willow tree in her yard and decides to treat it. She calls Dr. Bombay to beget her tree scream, but Samantha gets caught in the spell and each time the wind blows, she starts crying. When Larry hears her shout, he thinks that she and Darrin are having a fight and comes over to comfort her, but not before Dr. Bombay comes by to give her an antidote to accomplish her laugh. When Larry comes by, Samantha starts laughing and laughing, and Larry starts laughing too. Then Darrin comes in to regain Samantha and Larry laughing for no apparent reason. Then Dr. Bombay comes by with another antidote to build everything and everyone normal again.

13. Instant Courtesy

First aired: 12/26/1968

Darrin is turned into the most nicest person in the world by Endora and gets a tough client named Mrs. Sebastian to notice with McMann and Tate. When Mrs. Sebastian suspects that something is up, she then takes benefit her anecdote, but Samantha changes her mind and she accepts Darrin.

14. Samantha’s Tidy Maid

First aired: 1/2/1969

Phyllis hires a maid for Samantha and Darrin, and a good-hearted maid named Amelia is chosen. The Stephens have to let her go because of the witchcraft in Samantha’s family. Phyllis’ friend, Mrs. Otis, decides to spend Amelia.

15. Serena Strikes Again (1)

First aired: 1/9/1969

A sexy client named Clio Vanita tries to acquire with Darrin, but not if Serena can wait on it. Taking up for her cousin, Serena decides to turn Clio into a monkey! Darrin tries to pick up Serena to change her abet, but she doesn’t and Clio the monkey hangs around……

16. Serena Strikes Again (2)

First aired: 1/16/1969

The petite Clio flies the coop, Serena comes encourage. The Stephens and Serena collect the monkey Clio in the hands of a cramped boy, an organgrinder, and the police! Serena changes Clio befriend and Samantha comes up with a stellar belief for the Clio Vanita wine epic when Larry meets the organgrinder who kept Clio company as a monkey.

17. One Touch of Midas

First aired: 1/23/1969

Endora creates a toy called the Fuzz, a toy that has the power to charm people. Darrin presents this belief to Larry and the Fuzz charms Darrin to the tune of a million dollars. Samantha is apprehensive about Darrin when he tells her that he will finally give her and Tabitha everything they could possibly want. Endora removes the spell and Samantha tells Darrin that as long as she and Tabitha like Darrin, that is worth a lot more than money.

18. Samantha the Bard

First aired: 1/30/1969

Samantha is speaking in rhymes, which turns out to be a abominable thing when Darrin is titillating a client who has been using jingles for years and is tired of them. Larry gets tired of Samantha rhyming and wants her to discontinue it. Dr. Bombay comes by and gets Samantha to discontinuance rhyming. She then explains to the client that she spoke in rhymes to explain how annoying they can be.

19. Samantha the Sculptress

First aired: 2/6/1969

Endora causes wretchedness when she zaps two living statues of Larry and Darrin in Morning Glory Circle.

20. Mrs. Stephens, Where are You?

First aired: 2/13/1969

Phyllis breaks awful on Samantha’s family, and Serena shuts her up by turning her into a cat! Miss Parsons finds Phyllis as a cat and decides to maintain her. Meanwhile, Frank is looking for Phyllis and Samantha finds her at Miss Parsons’ house with a whole bunch of other cats she has quiet! She then finds cat Phyllis and gets Serena to change her assist to a human.

21. Marriage, Witches’ Style

First aired: 2/20/1969

Serena decides to do the same thing that Samantha did and tries to get a mortal to date. She finds Franklin Blodgett through a computer dating service, but like all TV Land computer dating agencies, the matches always turn out to be unpleasant. This proves this fact when Franklin insults Serena’s magic when they are about to be engaged.

22. Going Ape

First aired: 2/27/1969

Tabitha changes an ape into a pleasing man named Harry who is instantly discovered as model potential. Harry gets bored of the whole place, and Samantha tells him to act like himself, a excited ape.

23. Tabitha’s Weekend

First aired: 3/6/1969

Phyllis wants Tabitha to utilize a weekend with her and Frank, but doesn’t count on Samantha and Endora to be there also. They all inaugurate fighting and arguing until Tabitha turns herself into a cookie. Samantha convinces her daughter that she is not the cause of all of their arguments and wants her to turn encourage into a human.

24. The Battle of Burning Oak

First aired: 3/13/1969

Darrin is invited to join the Burning Oak Country Club, a very strange club. To collect the good attitude, Endora changes him into a snob of all snobs.

25. Samantha’s Power Failure

First aired: 3/20/1969

The Witches Council takes away Samantha’s powers when she refuses to crash up with Darrin. Uncle Arthur and Serena aid out Samantha and, as a result, loses their powers as well. After a terribly frustrating day in the mortal working world, Serena and Uncle Arthur choose that they are better off with their powers. Samantha goes to the Witches Council and tells them they are in the atrocious for their ignorance. Then Samantha, Serena, and Uncle Arthur gain their powers encourage.

26. Samantha Twitches for UNICEF

First aired: 3/27/1969

Samantha gets through to a greedy miser Mr. Haskell when he doesn’t contribute to the UNICEF fund. Samantha and Endora mess up Haskell’s esteem life when they hex Lila to admit that she is in an affair with another man!

27. Daddy Does His Thing

First aired: 4/3/1969

Maurice gives Darrin a magic lighter, which Darrin doesn’t pick up. Maurice turns Darrin into a donkey because of his ingratitude. Samantha tries to get her father and finds him in Paris. She returns to study that Darrin the donkey has been taken to an animal shelter. Darrin is released and Maurice befriend tracks everything that he did to turn Darrin support to a human.

28. Samantha’s Righteous News

First aired: 4/10/1969

Endora and Maurice accept into an argument about Maurice’s original secretary and Endora makes him jealous by going out with a warlock who generous in speaking Shakespeare. Then Maurice and the warlock duke it out with soliloquies and Maurice wins out. Then Samantha announces that she is to have another baby!

29. Samantha’s Shopping Spree

First aired 4/17/1969

Samantha, Endora, Tabitha and their warlock cousin Henry use a day in a department store. Henry is offended by a salesman, and he turns the salesman into a mannequin and refuses to change him befriend. Samantha and Endora try everything, but Tabitha remembers the spell and restores the salesman.

30. Samantha and Darrin in Mexico City

First aired: 4/24/1969

Samantha and Darrin are in Mexico City where Darrin is working on a recent myth for McMann and Tate. Endora puts a spell on him that makes him go when he speaks Spanish. Samantha gets her mother attend who has the nerve to reverse the spell, this time, making Darrin fade when he speaks English! Samantha helps him out when he delivers an qualified speech to Spanish and American patrons.

Let’s hope they give us some extras on this one; haven’t seen too grand of that since the release of the first season and there are some terrific documentaries on the cast and the display itself that could and should be issued at some stage. Devour!

Stream Bewitched – The Complete Fifth Season Movie Online

March 11th, 2010 by cristina7388376
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I occupy the one thing above all else that really made the classic series “Bewitched”, so special was the arrive perfect chemistry between actress Elizabeth Montgomery and actor Dick York as the fine housewife witch Samantha and her often harried but always loving husband Darrin. This well understanding out teaming of two performers who were so compatible together and who actually seemed to be like a true husband and wife on conceal certainly helped to carry “Bewitched”, to the fabulous success it enjoyed true from Episode One. By the beginning of Season Five, which is now happily being released onto DVD, the classic comedy series had really hit its rotund paddle. With its ratings smooth high and with the prove mild collecting an annual batch of Emmy nominations the future for “Bewitched”, looked very lustrous indeed. Season Five despite being very intelligent, as every honest fan will know unfortunately has a shadowy side to it in that Dick York’s ongoing help problems meant that he began to miss episodes as the demonstrate progressed through its fourth year and on into the fifth. About half arrangement through Season Five with Dick York’s health problems growing worse with him often unable to do, the character of Darrin was repeatedly written out of many of the stories thus loosing that eminent “Sam and Darrin”, basis to the whole memoir. His characters absense was usually explained away by having Darrin “away on business”, during the episode. Unfortunately York’s health crisis didn’t improve and he was forced to leave the series all together before the waste of the season. It wasn’t determined whether he would return for Season Six at that time which explains why an earlier filmed episode “Samantha and Darrin in Mexico City”, was held assist and shown as the last episode of Season Five.

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Despite the tragedies going on tedious the scenes during this season on “Bewitched”, for the most fraction it’s a terrific season with some fantastic episodes, a few of which even tackle some quite serious social issues that are timely even today. Ironically enough in the light of Dick York’s declining health some of the earlier episodes in Season Five such as “Samantha’s Wedding Note”, and especially the classic “Mirror Mirror on the Wall” in my thought gain some of his greatest and very funniest work and give no indication of the bad agony he was usually in with his help at this slow stage of his involvement with “Bewitched”.

Season Five of “Bewitched”, holds some proper favourites for me and a few of what I feel are the standout episodes are listed below.

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“Samantha’s Wedding Show”, which introduces a more tanned and blonde Elizabeth Montgomery in a chronicle borrowing heavily from the Sci Fi classic “The Unbelievable Scared Man”, wherby Endora shrinks Darrin down to little size which causes him some harrowing experiences when he encounters the Kravitz’s over sized current dog and is captured by an Irish drunk who thinks Darrin is a Leprechaun who he’ll only release when he grants him three wishes.

“Mirror, Mirror on the Wall”, a big favourite of mine with an absolutely hilarious performance by Dick York when Endora zaps a vanity spell on him making him the most egocentric and vain person imaginable. The seek of Dick York swishing around and camping it up in a Gold Lame Suit, hippy beads and Elvis-like sideburns will have you laughing out loud.

“Samantha’s Natty Maid”, a huge performance by Mabel Albertson as the interfering Mrs Stephens Snr. who forces Samantha to hire a unique maid considerable to her and Darrin’s opposition considering the witchcraft happening in the house all the time. Endora and Samantha join forces to undo Mrs Stephen’s plans to “give Samantha more time away from home duties to socialise with the people who can abet boost Darrin up the ladder of success”.

“Going Ape”, An episode Dick York missed but a very humorous account of Tabitha changing an ape into a man who Larry feels has tall potential for McMann and Tate’s latest ad campaign. Desite his initial reluctance to allow Tabitha to change him abet the Man/Ape gets bored with all the attention and with Samantha’s befriend literally “goes ape”, in the television studio causing complete mayhem and forcing Larry to fire him.

“Tabitha’s Weekend”, Another episode without Dick York but a stout family domestic fable when Phyllis attempts to have Tabitha discontinue for the weekend mighty to Samantha’s opposition. Phyllis’ plans however go astray when Endora and Samantha both also turn up causing all sorts of domestic tensions especially between long time rivals Endora and Phyllis. The resulting mayhem causes Phyllis to get one of her celebrated “sick headaches”.

“The Battle of Burning Oak”, a amazing fable and another mammoth favourite of mine where Endora turns Darrin into a poor snob who aspires to join the unfamiliar Burning Oak Country Club. However when Samantha learns of the type of discrimination and “screening” faded to glean membership, at the club she sets out to assert the snobs a very humbling lesson in tolerance and acceptance of others regardless of creed, colour, or space, with hilarious results. Samantha’s catty lunch with the snobby “ladies”, at the club is a laughable highlight.

“Daddy Does His Thing”, not really a colossal episode but distinguished to all “Bewitched”, buffs in that this was the final episode Dick York actually filmed before collapsing with a massive seizure. Quite heart breaking to spy as you can clearly contemplate for the first time how terribly ill Dick York was during its filming.

“Samantha and Darrin in Mexico City”, an earlier episode held wait on to attain the season off with a Dick York appearance. Complications arise for Darrin when Endora casts a spell that makes him proceed everytime he attempts to insist Spanish to a potential client group while in Mexico City. Samantha saves the day with a few spells of her absorb that allows Darrin to snort a long dinner speech in both English and Spanish.

This fifth season of Bewitched was the last well-behaved one before the exhibit began to rush out of ideas (evident by the recycling of earlier episode plots in the sixth season onward) . Here’s the list of the episodes you’ll be getting plus a brief description:

1. Samantha’s Wedding Point To

First aired: 9/26/1968

Endora tries to produce peace with Darrin, but ends up frightened him down to size . . . gradually. Samantha tries to procure her mother to return Darrin to his regular size, but not before a drunk finds the runt Darrin in a mayonnaise jar in the trash.

2. Samantha Goes South for a Spell

First aired: 10/3/1968

Because of Serena’s foolishness, Samantha is sent succor in time by a jealous witch named Brunhilda, who happened to be Serena’s boyfriend’s wife. In 1868 Unique Orleans, Samantha is taken in by a maid named Aunt Jenny, and her owner, Rance Butler, falls for her. Now it is up to Darrin to salvage her help from the Southern gentleman.

3. Samantha on the Keyboard

First aired: 10/10/1968

Endora gets Tabitha to play beautifully on the piano, and Darrin dares Samantha to learn how to play the mortal draw. The Piano teacher hears Tabitha play and invites a famed conductor to perceive her play. Without magic, Tabitha does a awful job and the conductor is worried. Samantha then finds a genuine prodigy for the conductor, and wins the bet with Darrin.

4. Darrin, Gone and Forgotten

First aired: 10/17/1968

Once upon a time, Endora made a deal with another witch Carlotta that Samantha will marry her son Juke, but Samantha hasn’t lived up to her section of the deal. Now Carlotta and Juke are help and Carlotta will terminate at nothing to give Juke what he wants. She makes Darrin depart and never brings him encourage until Samantha agrees to marry Juke. Samantha tells Juke to finally stand up to his mother and bellow her off.

5. It’s So Nice to Have a Spouse Around the House

First aired: 10/24/1968

Serena is eager again. This time, Darrin takes her to the honeymoon position where he and Samantha went. Samantha is at a Witches Council meeting and doesn’t know what is going on. Darrin gets intimate with Serena, thinking that she is Samantha, and she tells him to serve off. Then Tabitha is called to solve the puzzle.

6. Mirror, Mirror on the Wall

First aired: 11/7/1968

Endora turns Darrin into the most self-centered, conceited person on earth. He thinks that this will earn him lose an chronicle with a original client, but Samantha saves the day when she tells the client that they should zero in on the youth market.

7. Samantha’s French Pastry

First aired: 11/14/1968

Uncle Arthur is supposed to do napoleons for dessert, but ends up bringing in Napoleon Bonaparte instead! Arthur cannot remember how to send him attend and Larry wants to employ Napoleon to advertise detergent. Unknowingly, Samantha says the true words and he disappears serve to his enjoy time.

8. Is it Magic or Imagination?

First aired: 11/21/1968

Mrs. Stephens drops in unexpectedly, and insists Samantha enter a slogan contest to glean a stir to Tahiti. And she wins! Of course, Larry Tate’s none to ecstatic as it turns out to be one of their biggest clients. The typical Stephens fight occurs. Darrin’s mad! He thinks Samantha faded witchcraft. Darrin heads to the neighborhood bar, gets drunk, and tells the he’s married to a witch. Darrin comes around when Samantha’s slogan is rejected after all.

9. Samantha Fights City Hall

First aired: 11/28/1968

Samantha gets keen in a fight against tearing down a neighborhood park for a supermarket. The unpleasant news is that the park is owned by Darrin’s novel client, Mr. Mossler, and because of her involvement, Darrin ends up losing his job. Samantha saves the day when she brings one of the statues in the park to life to convince Mossler to finish with the construction.

10. Samantha Loses Her Scream

First aired: 12/5/1968

As a joke, Uncle Arthur switches Samantha and Darrin’s voices, and they try to maintain a dejected Louise and Larry from finding out.

11. I Don’t Want to Be a Toad, I Want to Be a Butterfly

First aired: 12/12/1968

Tabitha goes to pre-school for the first time and meets Amy, a classmate. When the teacher groups the children in animal groups, Amy gets chosen to be a toad in the toad group, but she wants to be in a butterfly group. Tabitha misunderstands her inquire and actually turns her into a butterfly! Samantha, who has been watching the whole thing through the window, chases Amy the butterfly all around the city and catches her so Tabitha can change her wait on.

12. Bellow No More My Willow

First aired: 12/19/1968

Samantha wants to maintain a willow tree in her yard and decides to treat it. She calls Dr. Bombay to earn her tree sob, but Samantha gets caught in the spell and each time the wind blows, she starts crying. When Larry hears her bellow, he thinks that she and Darrin are having a fight and comes over to comfort her, but not before Dr. Bombay comes by to give her an antidote to fabricate her laugh. When Larry comes by, Samantha starts laughing and laughing, and Larry starts laughing too. Then Darrin comes in to secure Samantha and Larry laughing for no apparent reason. Then Dr. Bombay comes by with another antidote to form everything and everyone normal again.

13. Instant Courtesy

First aired: 12/26/1968

Darrin is turned into the most nicest person in the world by Endora and gets a tough client named Mrs. Sebastian to trace with McMann and Tate. When Mrs. Sebastian suspects that something is up, she then takes assist her myth, but Samantha changes her mind and she accepts Darrin.

14. Samantha’s Natty Maid

First aired: 1/2/1969

Phyllis hires a maid for Samantha and Darrin, and a good-hearted maid named Amelia is chosen. The Stephens have to let her go because of the witchcraft in Samantha’s family. Phyllis’ friend, Mrs. Otis, decides to utilize Amelia.

15. Serena Strikes Again (1)

First aired: 1/9/1969

A sexy client named Clio Vanita tries to salvage with Darrin, but not if Serena can aid it. Taking up for her cousin, Serena decides to turn Clio into a monkey! Darrin tries to derive Serena to change her succor, but she doesn’t and Clio the monkey hangs around……

16. Serena Strikes Again (2)

First aired: 1/16/1969

The little Clio flies the coop, Serena comes encourage. The Stephens and Serena obtain the monkey Clio in the hands of a slight boy, an organgrinder, and the police! Serena changes Clio wait on and Samantha comes up with a stellar conception for the Clio Vanita wine fable when Larry meets the organgrinder who kept Clio company as a monkey.

17. One Touch of Midas

First aired: 1/23/1969

Endora creates a toy called the Fuzz, a toy that has the power to charm people. Darrin presents this opinion to Larry and the Fuzz charms Darrin to the tune of a million dollars. Samantha is skittish about Darrin when he tells her that he will finally give her and Tabitha everything they could possibly want. Endora removes the spell and Samantha tells Darrin that as long as she and Tabitha treasure Darrin, that is worth a lot more than money.

18. Samantha the Bard

First aired: 1/30/1969

Samantha is speaking in rhymes, which turns out to be a unpleasant thing when Darrin is sharp a client who has been using jingles for years and is tired of them. Larry gets tired of Samantha rhyming and wants her to stop it. Dr. Bombay comes by and gets Samantha to close rhyming. She then explains to the client that she spoke in rhymes to indicate how annoying they can be.

19. Samantha the Sculptress

First aired: 2/6/1969

Endora causes grief when she zaps two living statues of Larry and Darrin in Morning Glory Circle.

20. Mrs. Stephens, Where are You?

First aired: 2/13/1969

Phyllis breaks abominable on Samantha’s family, and Serena shuts her up by turning her into a cat! Miss Parsons finds Phyllis as a cat and decides to preserve her. Meanwhile, Frank is looking for Phyllis and Samantha finds her at Miss Parsons’ house with a whole bunch of other cats she has tranquil! She then finds cat Phyllis and gets Serena to change her succor to a human.

21. Marriage, Witches’ Style

First aired: 2/20/1969

Serena decides to do the same thing that Samantha did and tries to gather a mortal to date. She finds Franklin Blodgett through a computer dating service, but like all TV Land computer dating agencies, the matches always turn out to be poor. This proves this fact when Franklin insults Serena’s magic when they are about to be engaged.

22. Going Ape

First aired: 2/27/1969

Tabitha changes an ape into a stunning man named Harry who is instantly discovered as model potential. Harry gets bored of the whole space, and Samantha tells him to act like himself, a furious ape.

23. Tabitha’s Weekend

First aired: 3/6/1969

Phyllis wants Tabitha to expend a weekend with her and Frank, but doesn’t count on Samantha and Endora to be there also. They all originate fighting and arguing until Tabitha turns herself into a cookie. Samantha convinces her daughter that she is not the cause of all of their arguments and wants her to turn wait on into a human.

24. The Battle of Burning Oak

First aired: 3/13/1969

Darrin is invited to join the Burning Oak Country Club, a very unusual club. To accept the fair attitude, Endora changes him into a snob of all snobs.

25. Samantha’s Power Failure

First aired: 3/20/1969

The Witches Council takes away Samantha’s powers when she refuses to rupture up with Darrin. Uncle Arthur and Serena succor out Samantha and, as a result, loses their powers as well. After a terribly frustrating day in the mortal working world, Serena and Uncle Arthur resolve that they are better off with their powers. Samantha goes to the Witches Council and tells them they are in the immoral for their ignorance. Then Samantha, Serena, and Uncle Arthur collect their powers relieve.

26. Samantha Twitches for UNICEF

First aired: 3/27/1969

Samantha gets through to a greedy miser Mr. Haskell when he doesn’t contribute to the UNICEF fund. Samantha and Endora mess up Haskell’s care for life when they hex Lila to admit that she is in an affair with another man!

27. Daddy Does His Thing

First aired: 4/3/1969

Maurice gives Darrin a magic lighter, which Darrin doesn’t win. Maurice turns Darrin into a donkey because of his ingratitude. Samantha tries to collect her father and finds him in Paris. She returns to stare that Darrin the donkey has been taken to an animal shelter. Darrin is released and Maurice abet tracks everything that he did to turn Darrin attend to a human.

28. Samantha’s Agreeable News

First aired: 4/10/1969

Endora and Maurice gather into an argument about Maurice’s modern secretary and Endora makes him jealous by going out with a warlock who pleasant in speaking Shakespeare. Then Maurice and the warlock duke it out with soliloquies and Maurice wins out. Then Samantha announces that she is to have another baby!

29. Samantha’s Shopping Spree

First aired 4/17/1969

Samantha, Endora, Tabitha and their warlock cousin Henry expend a day in a department store. Henry is offended by a salesman, and he turns the salesman into a mannequin and refuses to change him wait on. Samantha and Endora try everything, but Tabitha remembers the spell and restores the salesman.

30. Samantha and Darrin in Mexico City

First aired: 4/24/1969

Samantha and Darrin are in Mexico City where Darrin is working on a fresh fable for McMann and Tate. Endora puts a spell on him that makes him fade when he speaks Spanish. Samantha gets her mother wait on who has the nerve to reverse the spell, this time, making Darrin proceed when he speaks English! Samantha helps him out when he delivers an pleasurable speech to Spanish and American patrons.

Let’s hope they give us some extras on this one; haven’t seen too remarkable of that since the release of the first season and there are some terrific documentaries on the cast and the demonstrate itself that could and should be issued at some stage. Bask In!

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March 11th, 2010 by cristina7388376
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I maintain the one thing above all else that really made the classic series “Bewitched”, so special was the advance perfect chemistry between actress Elizabeth Montgomery and actor Dick York as the handsome housewife witch Samantha and her often harried but always loving husband Darrin. This well plan out teaming of two performers who were so compatible together and who actually seemed to be like a loyal husband and wife on veil certainly helped to carry “Bewitched”, to the fabulous success it enjoyed lawful from Episode One. By the beginning of Season Five, which is now happily being released onto DVD, the classic comedy series had really hit its pudgy glide. With its ratings smooth high and with the reveal detached collecting an annual batch of Emmy nominations the future for “Bewitched”, looked very shimmering indeed. Season Five despite being very inviting, as every proper fan will know unfortunately has a sunless side to it in that Dick York’s ongoing wait on problems meant that he began to miss episodes as the prove progressed through its fourth year and on into the fifth. About half scheme through Season Five with Dick York’s health problems growing worse with him often unable to fabricate, the character of Darrin was repeatedly written out of many of the stories thus loosing that illustrious “Sam and Darrin”, basis to the whole epic. His characters absense was usually explained away by having Darrin “away on business”, during the episode. Unfortunately York’s health crisis didn’t improve and he was forced to leave the series all together before the waste of the season. It wasn’t definite whether he would return for Season Six at that time which explains why an earlier filmed episode “Samantha and Darrin in Mexico City”, was held benefit and shown as the last episode of Season Five.

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Despite the tragedies going on tedious the scenes during this season on “Bewitched”, for the most piece it’s a terrific season with some astounding episodes, a few of which even tackle some quite serious social issues that are timely even today. Ironically enough in the light of Dick York’s declining health some of the earlier episodes in Season Five such as “Samantha’s Wedding Display”, and especially the classic “Mirror Mirror on the Wall” in my understanding have some of his greatest and very funniest work and give no indication of the poor agony he was usually in with his relieve at this slow stage of his involvement with “Bewitched”.

Season Five of “Bewitched”, holds some true favourites for me and a few of what I feel are the standout episodes are listed below.

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“Samantha’s Wedding Display”, which introduces a more tanned and blonde Elizabeth Montgomery in a record borrowing heavily from the Sci Fi classic “The Fabulous Petrified Man”, wherby Endora shrinks Darrin down to microscopic size which causes him some harrowing experiences when he encounters the Kravitz’s over sized current dog and is captured by an Irish drunk who thinks Darrin is a Leprechaun who he’ll only release when he grants him three wishes.

“Mirror, Mirror on the Wall”, a ample favourite of mine with an absolutely hilarious performance by Dick York when Endora zaps a vanity spell on him making him the most egocentric and vain person imaginable. The notice of Dick York swishing around and camping it up in a Gold Lame Suit, hippy beads and Elvis-like sideburns will have you laughing out loud.

“Samantha’s Tidy Maid”, a ample performance by Mabel Albertson as the interfering Mrs Stephens Snr. who forces Samantha to hire a unusual maid distinguished to her and Darrin’s opposition considering the witchcraft happening in the house all the time. Endora and Samantha join forces to undo Mrs Stephen’s plans to “give Samantha more time away from home duties to socialise with the people who can abet boost Darrin up the ladder of success”.

“Going Ape”, An episode Dick York missed but a very droll yarn of Tabitha changing an ape into a man who Larry feels has ample potential for McMann and Tate’s latest ad campaign. Desite his initial reluctance to allow Tabitha to change him support the Man/Ape gets bored with all the attention and with Samantha’s befriend literally “goes ape”, in the television studio causing complete mayhem and forcing Larry to fire him.

“Tabitha’s Weekend”, Another episode without Dick York but a huge family domestic yarn when Phyllis attempts to have Tabitha halt for the weekend great to Samantha’s opposition. Phyllis’ plans however go astray when Endora and Samantha both also turn up causing all sorts of domestic tensions especially between long time rivals Endora and Phyllis. The resulting mayhem causes Phyllis to acquire one of her notorious “sick headaches”.

“The Battle of Burning Oak”, a fantastic anecdote and another immense favourite of mine where Endora turns Darrin into a unpleasant snob who aspires to join the irregular Burning Oak Country Club. However when Samantha learns of the type of discrimination and “screening” frail to find membership, at the club she sets out to relate the snobs a very humbling lesson in tolerance and acceptance of others regardless of creed, colour, or dwelling, with hilarious results. Samantha’s catty lunch with the snobby “ladies”, at the club is a amusing highlight.

“Daddy Does His Thing”, not really a enormous episode but distinguished to all “Bewitched”, buffs in that this was the final episode Dick York actually filmed before collapsing with a massive seizure. Quite heart breaking to examine as you can clearly peer for the first time how terribly ill Dick York was during its filming.

“Samantha and Darrin in Mexico City”, an earlier episode held aid to carry out the season off with a Dick York appearance. Complications arise for Darrin when Endora casts a spell that makes him depart everytime he attempts to say Spanish to a potential client group while in Mexico City. Samantha saves the day with a few spells of her possess that allows Darrin to direct a long dinner speech in both English and Spanish.

This fifth season of Bewitched was the last superior one before the point to began to race out of ideas (evident by the recycling of earlier episode plots in the sixth season onward) . Here’s the list of the episodes you’ll be getting plus a brief description:

1. Samantha’s Wedding Demonstrate

First aired: 9/26/1968

Endora tries to compose peace with Darrin, but ends up timid him down to size . . . gradually. Samantha tries to gain her mother to return Darrin to his regular size, but not before a drunk finds the little Darrin in a mayonnaise jar in the trash.

2. Samantha Goes South for a Spell

First aired: 10/3/1968

Because of Serena’s foolishness, Samantha is sent relieve in time by a jealous witch named Brunhilda, who happened to be Serena’s boyfriend’s wife. In 1868 Original Orleans, Samantha is taken in by a maid named Aunt Jenny, and her owner, Rance Butler, falls for her. Now it is up to Darrin to obtain her support from the Southern gentleman.

3. Samantha on the Keyboard

First aired: 10/10/1968

Endora gets Tabitha to play beautifully on the piano, and Darrin dares Samantha to learn how to play the mortal diagram. The Piano teacher hears Tabitha play and invites a distinguished conductor to explore her play. Without magic, Tabitha does a bad job and the conductor is apprehensive. Samantha then finds a steady prodigy for the conductor, and wins the bet with Darrin.

4. Darrin, Gone and Forgotten

First aired: 10/17/1968

Once upon a time, Endora made a deal with another witch Carlotta that Samantha will marry her son Juke, but Samantha hasn’t lived up to her piece of the deal. Now Carlotta and Juke are attend and Carlotta will halt at nothing to give Juke what he wants. She makes Darrin fade and never brings him befriend until Samantha agrees to marry Juke. Samantha tells Juke to finally stand up to his mother and speak her off.

5. It’s So Nice to Have a Spouse Around the House

First aired: 10/24/1968

Serena is eager again. This time, Darrin takes her to the honeymoon set where he and Samantha went. Samantha is at a Witches Council meeting and doesn’t know what is going on. Darrin gets intimate with Serena, thinking that she is Samantha, and she tells him to help off. Then Tabitha is called to solve the puzzle.

6. Mirror, Mirror on the Wall

First aired: 11/7/1968

Endora turns Darrin into the most self-centered, conceited person on earth. He thinks that this will produce him lose an narrative with a fresh client, but Samantha saves the day when she tells the client that they should zero in on the youth market.

7. Samantha’s French Pastry

First aired: 11/14/1968

Uncle Arthur is supposed to form napoleons for dessert, but ends up bringing in Napoleon Bonaparte instead! Arthur cannot remember how to send him encourage and Larry wants to exercise Napoleon to advertise detergent. Unknowingly, Samantha says the lawful words and he disappears benefit to his believe time.

8. Is it Magic or Imagination?

First aired: 11/21/1968

Mrs. Stephens drops in unexpectedly, and insists Samantha enter a slogan contest to rep a fling to Tahiti. And she wins! Of course, Larry Tate’s none to elated as it turns out to be one of their biggest clients. The typical Stephens fight occurs. Darrin’s angry! He thinks Samantha archaic witchcraft. Darrin heads to the neighborhood bar, gets drunk, and tells the he’s married to a witch. Darrin comes around when Samantha’s slogan is rejected after all.

9. Samantha Fights City Hall

First aired: 11/28/1968

Samantha gets interested in a fight against tearing down a neighborhood park for a supermarket. The poor news is that the park is owned by Darrin’s current client, Mr. Mossler, and because of her involvement, Darrin ends up losing his job. Samantha saves the day when she brings one of the statues in the park to life to convince Mossler to cessation with the construction.

10. Samantha Loses Her Narrate

First aired: 12/5/1968

As a joke, Uncle Arthur switches Samantha and Darrin’s voices, and they try to hold a poor Louise and Larry from finding out.

11. I Don’t Want to Be a Toad, I Want to Be a Butterfly

First aired: 12/12/1968

Tabitha goes to pre-school for the first time and meets Amy, a classmate. When the teacher groups the children in animal groups, Amy gets chosen to be a toad in the toad group, but she wants to be in a butterfly group. Tabitha misunderstands her examine and actually turns her into a butterfly! Samantha, who has been watching the whole thing through the window, chases Amy the butterfly all around the city and catches her so Tabitha can change her serve.

12. Roar No More My Willow

First aired: 12/19/1968

Samantha wants to maintain a willow tree in her yard and decides to treat it. She calls Dr. Bombay to beget her tree sob, but Samantha gets caught in the spell and each time the wind blows, she starts crying. When Larry hears her weep, he thinks that she and Darrin are having a fight and comes over to comfort her, but not before Dr. Bombay comes by to give her an antidote to construct her laugh. When Larry comes by, Samantha starts laughing and laughing, and Larry starts laughing too. Then Darrin comes in to collect Samantha and Larry laughing for no apparent reason. Then Dr. Bombay comes by with another antidote to invent everything and everyone normal again.

13. Instant Courtesy

First aired: 12/26/1968

Darrin is turned into the most nicest person in the world by Endora and gets a tough client named Mrs. Sebastian to ticket with McMann and Tate. When Mrs. Sebastian suspects that something is up, she then takes attend her story, but Samantha changes her mind and she accepts Darrin.

14. Samantha’s Tidy Maid

First aired: 1/2/1969

Phyllis hires a maid for Samantha and Darrin, and a good-hearted maid named Amelia is chosen. The Stephens have to let her go because of the witchcraft in Samantha’s family. Phyllis’ friend, Mrs. Otis, decides to spend Amelia.

15. Serena Strikes Again (1)

First aired: 1/9/1969

A sexy client named Clio Vanita tries to regain with Darrin, but not if Serena can support it. Taking up for her cousin, Serena decides to turn Clio into a monkey! Darrin tries to fetch Serena to change her assist, but she doesn’t and Clio the monkey hangs around……

16. Serena Strikes Again (2)

First aired: 1/16/1969

The slight Clio flies the coop, Serena comes help. The Stephens and Serena pick up the monkey Clio in the hands of a microscopic boy, an organgrinder, and the police! Serena changes Clio assist and Samantha comes up with a stellar notion for the Clio Vanita wine chronicle when Larry meets the organgrinder who kept Clio company as a monkey.

17. One Touch of Midas

First aired: 1/23/1969

Endora creates a toy called the Fuzz, a toy that has the power to charm people. Darrin presents this plan to Larry and the Fuzz charms Darrin to the tune of a million dollars. Samantha is insecure about Darrin when he tells her that he will finally give her and Tabitha everything they could possibly want. Endora removes the spell and Samantha tells Darrin that as long as she and Tabitha savor Darrin, that is worth a lot more than money.

18. Samantha the Bard

First aired: 1/30/1969

Samantha is speaking in rhymes, which turns out to be a abominable thing when Darrin is captivating a client who has been using jingles for years and is tired of them. Larry gets tired of Samantha rhyming and wants her to stop it. Dr. Bombay comes by and gets Samantha to halt rhyming. She then explains to the client that she spoke in rhymes to present how annoying they can be.

19. Samantha the Sculptress

First aired: 2/6/1969

Endora causes pains when she zaps two living statues of Larry and Darrin in Morning Glory Circle.

20. Mrs. Stephens, Where are You?

First aired: 2/13/1969

Phyllis breaks unpleasant on Samantha’s family, and Serena shuts her up by turning her into a cat! Miss Parsons finds Phyllis as a cat and decides to retain her. Meanwhile, Frank is looking for Phyllis and Samantha finds her at Miss Parsons’ house with a whole bunch of other cats she has calm! She then finds cat Phyllis and gets Serena to change her aid to a human.

21. Marriage, Witches’ Style

First aired: 2/20/1969

Serena decides to do the same thing that Samantha did and tries to win a mortal to date. She finds Franklin Blodgett through a computer dating service, but like all TV Land computer dating agencies, the matches always turn out to be terrible. This proves this fact when Franklin insults Serena’s magic when they are about to be engaged.

22. Going Ape

First aired: 2/27/1969

Tabitha changes an ape into a radiant man named Harry who is instantly discovered as model potential. Harry gets bored of the whole spot, and Samantha tells him to act like himself, a angry ape.

23. Tabitha’s Weekend

First aired: 3/6/1969

Phyllis wants Tabitha to employ a weekend with her and Frank, but doesn’t count on Samantha and Endora to be there also. They all launch fighting and arguing until Tabitha turns herself into a cookie. Samantha convinces her daughter that she is not the cause of all of their arguments and wants her to turn assist into a human.

24. The Battle of Burning Oak

First aired: 3/13/1969

Darrin is invited to join the Burning Oak Country Club, a very irregular club. To accumulate the moral attitude, Endora changes him into a snob of all snobs.

25. Samantha’s Power Failure

First aired: 3/20/1969

The Witches Council takes away Samantha’s powers when she refuses to smash up with Darrin. Uncle Arthur and Serena succor out Samantha and, as a result, loses their powers as well. After a terribly frustrating day in the mortal working world, Serena and Uncle Arthur resolve that they are better off with their powers. Samantha goes to the Witches Council and tells them they are in the harmful for their ignorance. Then Samantha, Serena, and Uncle Arthur fetch their powers support.

26. Samantha Twitches for UNICEF

First aired: 3/27/1969

Samantha gets through to a greedy miser Mr. Haskell when he doesn’t contribute to the UNICEF fund. Samantha and Endora mess up Haskell’s esteem life when they hex Lila to admit that she is in an affair with another man!

27. Daddy Does His Thing

First aired: 4/3/1969

Maurice gives Darrin a magic lighter, which Darrin doesn’t rep. Maurice turns Darrin into a donkey because of his ingratitude. Samantha tries to procure her father and finds him in Paris. She returns to spy that Darrin the donkey has been taken to an animal shelter. Darrin is released and Maurice serve tracks everything that he did to turn Darrin attend to a human.

28. Samantha’s Worthy News

First aired: 4/10/1969

Endora and Maurice procure into an argument about Maurice’s original secretary and Endora makes him jealous by going out with a warlock who capable in speaking Shakespeare. Then Maurice and the warlock duke it out with soliloquies and Maurice wins out. Then Samantha announces that she is to have another baby!

29. Samantha’s Shopping Spree

First aired 4/17/1969

Samantha, Endora, Tabitha and their warlock cousin Henry exhaust a day in a department store. Henry is offended by a salesman, and he turns the salesman into a mannequin and refuses to change him wait on. Samantha and Endora try everything, but Tabitha remembers the spell and restores the salesman.

30. Samantha and Darrin in Mexico City

First aired: 4/24/1969

Samantha and Darrin are in Mexico City where Darrin is working on a modern anecdote for McMann and Tate. Endora puts a spell on him that makes him recede when he speaks Spanish. Samantha gets her mother succor who has the nerve to reverse the spell, this time, making Darrin recede when he speaks English! Samantha helps him out when he delivers an suitable speech to Spanish and American patrons.

Let’s hope they give us some extras on this one; haven’t seen too great of that since the release of the first season and there are some terrific documentaries on the cast and the note itself that could and should be issued at some stage. Devour!

Streaming Bewitched – The Complete Fifth Season Online

March 11th, 2010 by cristina7388376
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I enjoy the one thing above all else that really made the classic series “Bewitched”, so special was the reach perfect chemistry between actress Elizabeth Montgomery and actor Dick York as the graceful housewife witch Samantha and her often harried but always loving husband Darrin. This well belief out teaming of two performers who were so compatible together and who actually seemed to be like a valid husband and wife on hide certainly helped to carry “Bewitched”, to the astonishing success it enjoyed factual from Episode One. By the beginning of Season Five, which is now happily being released onto DVD, the classic comedy series had really hit its stout scramble. With its ratings quiet high and with the present unexcited collecting an annual batch of Emmy nominations the future for “Bewitched”, looked very intelligent indeed. Season Five despite being very inspiring, as every just fan will know unfortunately has a dim side to it in that Dick York’s ongoing wait on problems meant that he began to miss episodes as the exhibit progressed through its fourth year and on into the fifth. About half arrangement through Season Five with Dick York’s health problems growing worse with him often unable to fabricate, the character of Darrin was repeatedly written out of many of the stories thus loosing that famous “Sam and Darrin”, basis to the whole fable. His characters absense was usually explained away by having Darrin “away on business”, during the episode. Unfortunately York’s health crisis didn’t improve and he was forced to leave the series all together before the raze of the season. It wasn’t positive whether he would return for Season Six at that time which explains why an earlier filmed episode “Samantha and Darrin in Mexico City”, was held attend and shown as the last episode of Season Five.

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Despite the tragedies going on tedious the scenes during this season on “Bewitched”, for the most fragment it’s a terrific season with some incredible episodes, a few of which even tackle some quite serious social issues that are timely even today. Ironically enough in the light of Dick York’s declining health some of the earlier episodes in Season Five such as “Samantha’s Wedding Indicate”, and especially the classic “Mirror Mirror on the Wall” in my notion gain some of his greatest and very funniest work and give no indication of the awful agony he was usually in with his attend at this behind stage of his involvement with “Bewitched”.

Season Five of “Bewitched”, holds some steady favourites for me and a few of what I feel are the standout episodes are listed below.

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“Samantha’s Wedding Point To”, which introduces a more tanned and blonde Elizabeth Montgomery in a yarn borrowing heavily from the Sci Fi classic “The Amazing Disturbed Man”, wherby Endora shrinks Darrin down to itsy-bitsy size which causes him some harrowing experiences when he encounters the Kravitz’s over sized current dog and is captured by an Irish drunk who thinks Darrin is a Leprechaun who he’ll only release when he grants him three wishes.

“Mirror, Mirror on the Wall”, a gargantuan favourite of mine with an absolutely hilarious performance by Dick York when Endora zaps a vanity spell on him making him the most egocentric and vain person imaginable. The search for of Dick York swishing around and camping it up in a Gold Lame Suit, hippy beads and Elvis-like sideburns will have you laughing out loud.

“Samantha’s Well-organized Maid”, a sizable performance by Mabel Albertson as the interfering Mrs Stephens Snr. who forces Samantha to hire a original maid grand to her and Darrin’s opposition considering the witchcraft happening in the house all the time. Endora and Samantha join forces to undo Mrs Stephen’s plans to “give Samantha more time away from home duties to socialise with the people who can benefit boost Darrin up the ladder of success”.

“Going Ape”, An episode Dick York missed but a very silly legend of Tabitha changing an ape into a man who Larry feels has huge potential for McMann and Tate’s latest ad campaign. Desite his initial reluctance to allow Tabitha to change him attend the Man/Ape gets bored with all the attention and with Samantha’s abet literally “goes ape”, in the television studio causing complete mayhem and forcing Larry to fire him.

“Tabitha’s Weekend”, Another episode without Dick York but a broad family domestic memoir when Phyllis attempts to have Tabitha cease for the weekend considerable to Samantha’s opposition. Phyllis’ plans however go astray when Endora and Samantha both also turn up causing all sorts of domestic tensions especially between long time rivals Endora and Phyllis. The resulting mayhem causes Phyllis to effect one of her illustrious “sick headaches”.

“The Battle of Burning Oak”, a incredible anecdote and another stout favourite of mine where Endora turns Darrin into a awful snob who aspires to join the outlandish Burning Oak Country Club. However when Samantha learns of the type of discrimination and “screening” stale to gather membership, at the club she sets out to protest the snobs a very humbling lesson in tolerance and acceptance of others regardless of creed, colour, or space, with hilarious results. Samantha’s catty lunch with the snobby “ladies”, at the club is a comical highlight.

“Daddy Does His Thing”, not really a stout episode but famous to all “Bewitched”, buffs in that this was the final episode Dick York actually filmed before collapsing with a massive seizure. Quite heart breaking to eye as you can clearly glimpse for the first time how terribly ill Dick York was during its filming.

“Samantha and Darrin in Mexico City”, an earlier episode held help to effect the season off with a Dick York appearance. Complications arise for Darrin when Endora casts a spell that makes him proceed everytime he attempts to notify Spanish to a potential client group while in Mexico City. Samantha saves the day with a few spells of her believe that allows Darrin to allege a long dinner speech in both English and Spanish.

This fifth season of Bewitched was the last noble one before the reveal began to urge out of ideas (evident by the recycling of earlier episode plots in the sixth season onward) . Here’s the list of the episodes you’ll be getting plus a brief description:

1. Samantha’s Wedding Explain

First aired: 9/26/1968

Endora tries to beget peace with Darrin, but ends up afraid him down to size . . . gradually. Samantha tries to accept her mother to return Darrin to his regular size, but not before a drunk finds the small Darrin in a mayonnaise jar in the trash.

2. Samantha Goes South for a Spell

First aired: 10/3/1968

Because of Serena’s foolishness, Samantha is sent serve in time by a jealous witch named Brunhilda, who happened to be Serena’s boyfriend’s wife. In 1868 Unusual Orleans, Samantha is taken in by a maid named Aunt Jenny, and her owner, Rance Butler, falls for her. Now it is up to Darrin to obtain her aid from the Southern gentleman.

3. Samantha on the Keyboard

First aired: 10/10/1968

Endora gets Tabitha to play beautifully on the piano, and Darrin dares Samantha to learn how to play the mortal scheme. The Piano teacher hears Tabitha play and invites a illustrious conductor to spy her play. Without magic, Tabitha does a unpleasant job and the conductor is shy. Samantha then finds a exact prodigy for the conductor, and wins the bet with Darrin.

4. Darrin, Gone and Forgotten

First aired: 10/17/1968

Once upon a time, Endora made a deal with another witch Carlotta that Samantha will marry her son Juke, but Samantha hasn’t lived up to her fraction of the deal. Now Carlotta and Juke are abet and Carlotta will close at nothing to give Juke what he wants. She makes Darrin fade and never brings him help until Samantha agrees to marry Juke. Samantha tells Juke to finally stand up to his mother and pronounce her off.

5. It’s So Nice to Have a Spouse Around the House

First aired: 10/24/1968

Serena is interested again. This time, Darrin takes her to the honeymoon station where he and Samantha went. Samantha is at a Witches Council meeting and doesn’t know what is going on. Darrin gets intimate with Serena, thinking that she is Samantha, and she tells him to benefit off. Then Tabitha is called to solve the puzzle.

6. Mirror, Mirror on the Wall

First aired: 11/7/1968

Endora turns Darrin into the most self-centered, conceited person on earth. He thinks that this will design him lose an story with a unique client, but Samantha saves the day when she tells the client that they should zero in on the youth market.

7. Samantha’s French Pastry

First aired: 11/14/1968

Uncle Arthur is supposed to effect napoleons for dessert, but ends up bringing in Napoleon Bonaparte instead! Arthur cannot remember how to send him assist and Larry wants to consume Napoleon to advertise detergent. Unknowingly, Samantha says the fair words and he disappears encourage to his hold time.

8. Is it Magic or Imagination?

First aired: 11/21/1968

Mrs. Stephens drops in unexpectedly, and insists Samantha enter a slogan contest to find a jog to Tahiti. And she wins! Of course, Larry Tate’s none to glad as it turns out to be one of their biggest clients. The typical Stephens fight occurs. Darrin’s enraged! He thinks Samantha customary witchcraft. Darrin heads to the neighborhood bar, gets drunk, and tells the he’s married to a witch. Darrin comes around when Samantha’s slogan is rejected after all.

9. Samantha Fights City Hall

First aired: 11/28/1968

Samantha gets eager in a fight against tearing down a neighborhood park for a supermarket. The abominable news is that the park is owned by Darrin’s novel client, Mr. Mossler, and because of her involvement, Darrin ends up losing his job. Samantha saves the day when she brings one of the statues in the park to life to convince Mossler to terminate with the construction.

10. Samantha Loses Her Jabber

First aired: 12/5/1968

As a joke, Uncle Arthur switches Samantha and Darrin’s voices, and they try to support a wretched Louise and Larry from finding out.

11. I Don’t Want to Be a Toad, I Want to Be a Butterfly

First aired: 12/12/1968

Tabitha goes to pre-school for the first time and meets Amy, a classmate. When the teacher groups the children in animal groups, Amy gets chosen to be a toad in the toad group, but she wants to be in a butterfly group. Tabitha misunderstands her quiz and actually turns her into a butterfly! Samantha, who has been watching the whole thing through the window, chases Amy the butterfly all around the city and catches her so Tabitha can change her abet.

12. Wail No More My Willow

First aired: 12/19/1968

Samantha wants to withhold a willow tree in her yard and decides to treat it. She calls Dr. Bombay to form her tree roar, but Samantha gets caught in the spell and each time the wind blows, she starts crying. When Larry hears her wail, he thinks that she and Darrin are having a fight and comes over to comfort her, but not before Dr. Bombay comes by to give her an antidote to gain her laugh. When Larry comes by, Samantha starts laughing and laughing, and Larry starts laughing too. Then Darrin comes in to net Samantha and Larry laughing for no apparent reason. Then Dr. Bombay comes by with another antidote to develop everything and everyone normal again.

13. Instant Courtesy

First aired: 12/26/1968

Darrin is turned into the most nicest person in the world by Endora and gets a tough client named Mrs. Sebastian to label with McMann and Tate. When Mrs. Sebastian suspects that something is up, she then takes support her tale, but Samantha changes her mind and she accepts Darrin.

14. Samantha’s Well-organized Maid

First aired: 1/2/1969

Phyllis hires a maid for Samantha and Darrin, and a good-hearted maid named Amelia is chosen. The Stephens have to let her go because of the witchcraft in Samantha’s family. Phyllis’ friend, Mrs. Otis, decides to employ Amelia.

15. Serena Strikes Again (1)

First aired: 1/9/1969

A sexy client named Clio Vanita tries to pick up with Darrin, but not if Serena can befriend it. Taking up for her cousin, Serena decides to turn Clio into a monkey! Darrin tries to rep Serena to change her attend, but she doesn’t and Clio the monkey hangs around……

16. Serena Strikes Again (2)

First aired: 1/16/1969

The puny Clio flies the coop, Serena comes succor. The Stephens and Serena acquire the monkey Clio in the hands of a cramped boy, an organgrinder, and the police! Serena changes Clio assist and Samantha comes up with a stellar opinion for the Clio Vanita wine narrative when Larry meets the organgrinder who kept Clio company as a monkey.

17. One Touch of Midas

First aired: 1/23/1969

Endora creates a toy called the Fuzz, a toy that has the power to charm people. Darrin presents this concept to Larry and the Fuzz charms Darrin to the tune of a million dollars. Samantha is timorous about Darrin when he tells her that he will finally give her and Tabitha everything they could possibly want. Endora removes the spell and Samantha tells Darrin that as long as she and Tabitha worship Darrin, that is worth a lot more than money.

18. Samantha the Bard

First aired: 1/30/1969

Samantha is speaking in rhymes, which turns out to be a dreadful thing when Darrin is lively a client who has been using jingles for years and is tired of them. Larry gets tired of Samantha rhyming and wants her to cease it. Dr. Bombay comes by and gets Samantha to finish rhyming. She then explains to the client that she spoke in rhymes to point to how annoying they can be.

19. Samantha the Sculptress

First aired: 2/6/1969

Endora causes concern when she zaps two living statues of Larry and Darrin in Morning Glory Circle.

20. Mrs. Stephens, Where are You?

First aired: 2/13/1969

Phyllis breaks poor on Samantha’s family, and Serena shuts her up by turning her into a cat! Miss Parsons finds Phyllis as a cat and decides to sustain her. Meanwhile, Frank is looking for Phyllis and Samantha finds her at Miss Parsons’ house with a whole bunch of other cats she has unruffled! She then finds cat Phyllis and gets Serena to change her abet to a human.

21. Marriage, Witches’ Style

First aired: 2/20/1969

Serena decides to do the same thing that Samantha did and tries to derive a mortal to date. She finds Franklin Blodgett through a computer dating service, but like all TV Land computer dating agencies, the matches always turn out to be terrible. This proves this fact when Franklin insults Serena’s magic when they are about to be engaged.

22. Going Ape

First aired: 2/27/1969

Tabitha changes an ape into a ravishing man named Harry who is instantly discovered as model potential. Harry gets bored of the whole status, and Samantha tells him to act like himself, a exasperated ape.

23. Tabitha’s Weekend

First aired: 3/6/1969

Phyllis wants Tabitha to exhaust a weekend with her and Frank, but doesn’t count on Samantha and Endora to be there also. They all initiate fighting and arguing until Tabitha turns herself into a cookie. Samantha convinces her daughter that she is not the cause of all of their arguments and wants her to turn help into a human.

24. The Battle of Burning Oak

First aired: 3/13/1969

Darrin is invited to join the Burning Oak Country Club, a very irregular club. To accumulate the apt attitude, Endora changes him into a snob of all snobs.

25. Samantha’s Power Failure

First aired: 3/20/1969

The Witches Council takes away Samantha’s powers when she refuses to atomize up with Darrin. Uncle Arthur and Serena succor out Samantha and, as a result, loses their powers as well. After a terribly frustrating day in the mortal working world, Serena and Uncle Arthur choose that they are better off with their powers. Samantha goes to the Witches Council and tells them they are in the execrable for their ignorance. Then Samantha, Serena, and Uncle Arthur salvage their powers aid.

26. Samantha Twitches for UNICEF

First aired: 3/27/1969

Samantha gets through to a greedy miser Mr. Haskell when he doesn’t contribute to the UNICEF fund. Samantha and Endora mess up Haskell’s worship life when they hex Lila to admit that she is in an affair with another man!

27. Daddy Does His Thing

First aired: 4/3/1969

Maurice gives Darrin a magic lighter, which Darrin doesn’t regain. Maurice turns Darrin into a donkey because of his ingratitude. Samantha tries to accept her father and finds him in Paris. She returns to behold that Darrin the donkey has been taken to an animal shelter. Darrin is released and Maurice wait on tracks everything that he did to turn Darrin help to a human.

28. Samantha’s Advantageous News

First aired: 4/10/1969

Endora and Maurice obtain into an argument about Maurice’s unique secretary and Endora makes him jealous by going out with a warlock who great in speaking Shakespeare. Then Maurice and the warlock duke it out with soliloquies and Maurice wins out. Then Samantha announces that she is to have another baby!

29. Samantha’s Shopping Spree

First aired 4/17/1969

Samantha, Endora, Tabitha and their warlock cousin Henry exhaust a day in a department store. Henry is offended by a salesman, and he turns the salesman into a mannequin and refuses to change him abet. Samantha and Endora try everything, but Tabitha remembers the spell and restores the salesman.

30. Samantha and Darrin in Mexico City

First aired: 4/24/1969

Samantha and Darrin are in Mexico City where Darrin is working on a modern fable for McMann and Tate. Endora puts a spell on him that makes him depart when he speaks Spanish. Samantha gets her mother help who has the nerve to reverse the spell, this time, making Darrin move when he speaks English! Samantha helps him out when he delivers an good speech to Spanish and American patrons.

Let’s hope they give us some extras on this one; haven’t seen too remarkable of that since the release of the first season and there are some terrific documentaries on the cast and the point to itself that could and should be issued at some stage. Indulge In!

The Munsters: The Complete Series Movie Streaming

March 11th, 2010 by cristina7388376
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From the windy Mockingbird Heights at 1313 Mockingbird Lane, The Munsters arrive to send goosebumping, rib-tickling ’60s wit and humor to your humorous bone with The Munsters – The Complete Series!

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Previously released as separate season sets, each with its beget history of issues Munsters fans are all too familiar with, The Munsters Complete Series doesn’t honest simply repackage the episodes but also attempts to do the fans proud by righting the wrongs that unnerved the previous sets.

Remember the dual-sided discs? Gone. Remember the flimsy, gimmicky, craptastic “Herman’s Head” box you had to fight with to gain the discs out of? Gone. Instead you’ll come by…

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For your convenience and viewing pleasure, Universal has repackaged from the Season 1 and Season 2 sets every classic episode from the series (and respective special features) on 12 single-sided DVDs (including two bonus features) all in an queer collectible box place with nice package art for hours of eerie Munsters fun, and for a very reasonable note!

Special Features include:

* “America’s First Family of Dismay”

* “Fred Gwynne: More Than a Munster”

* “Yvonne De Carlo: Guilded Lily”

* “Al Lewis: Forever Grandpa”

* The Munsters Unaired Pilot

* The Munsters “Family Portrait” Episode (Color Version)

(Note: If you enjoy the unique separate season sets then you already have The Munsters – Complete Series episodes and special features minus the previously unreleased The Munsters “Family Portrait” episode (color version), and should mediate The Munsters – Family Portrait separate single disc release which also features both the color and novel version before deciding.)

Bonus Features:

* Munster, Go Home! (1966)

* The Munsters’ Revenge (1981)

Season 1:

Munster Masquerade

My Ravishing Munster

A Flow on the Peaceful Side

Rock-a-Bye Munster

Pike’s Pique

Lo-Cal Munster

Tin Can Man

Herman the Great

Knock Wood, Here Comes Charlie

Autumn Croakus

The Midnight Wobble of Herman Munster

The Sleeping Cutie

The Munsters’ Family Portrait

Grandpa Leaves Home

Herman’s Rival

Grandpa’s Call of the Wild

All-Star Munster

If a Martian Answers, Hang Up

Eddie’s Nickname

Bats of a Feather

Don’t Bank on Herman

Dance With Me, Herman

Follow That Munster

Love Locked Out

Come Befriend, Small Googie

Far Out Munsters

Munsters on the Move

Movie Star Munster

Herman the Rookie

Country Club Munsters

Love Comes to Mockingbird Heights

Mummy Munster

Lily Munster, Girl Model

Munster the Magnificent

Herman’s Delighted Valley

Hot Rod Herman

Herman’s Raise

Yes, Galen, There Is a Herman (aka My Friend Herman)

Season 2:

Herman’s Child Psychology

Herman, the Master Spy

Bronco Bustin’ Munster

Herman Munster, Shutter Bug

Herman, Coach of the Year

Happy 100th Anniversary

Operation Herman

Lily’s Star Boarder

John Doe Munster

The Man for Marilyn

Herman’s Driving Test

Will Success Spoil Herman Munster?

Underground Munster

The Worship of Mockingbird Heights

Herman’s Peace Offensive

Herman Picks a Winner

Just Another Pleasing Face

Heap Grand Herman

The Most Fair Ghoul in the World

Grandpa’s Lost Wife

The Fregosi Emerald

Zombo

Cyrano de Munster

The Musician

Prehistoric Munster

A Visit from Johann

Eddie’s Brother

Herman the Tire Kicker

A House Divided

Herman’s Sorority Caper

Herman’s Lawsuit

A Visit from the Teacher

That’s a LOT of Munsters!

Great Value!

This is a hard product to review. I savor “The Munsters” and cannot say anything poor about the episodes. I have to give this 5-stars for the content: Everything that was on the previous releases – plus the fact that Universal FINALLY attach all of this on single-sided discs. But, I have to engage points off for Universal NOT fixing problems with the recent releases: The discs are exactly the same – menus, deny, and “problems”!

The first season episodes should have been spread out more – disc 6 (originally disc 3B) only has four episodes – the others have six or seven. The colorized version of “Family Portrait” has been added to disc 2 (originally 1B) . Be warned! It is not perfect. I originally watched this episode on my TV in the living room and it was poor. It looked as if it was one of the first colorization tests. But I re-watched on my bedroom TV and it was a lot better. I guess it all depends on your TV’s settings. The Munsters and their house are actually done well and peek as if filmed in color. The spot is with the “human” characters. Their skin tones are off and it looks fakey. If only other studios could do the well-behaved and realistic job that Paramount did with the “Lucy Goes to Scotland” episode of “I Admire Lucy.” But it is a exquisite beneficial attempt at colorization. It was a treat to explore what it might have looked like if filmed in color, but I acquire the spy and feel of the B&W version.

The second season episodes detached have the crappy Universal logo and music before EVERY episode. And there is no device to skip it. I was praying that the studio would recall this (also, it isn’t seen with the first season episodes) .

So, 5-stars for putting everything in one package, the episodes themselves, single-sided discs, and the bonus features (including the colorized episode) . But I tumble the rating to 3-stars for not spreading out the first season episodes, the indecent sound on a couple of first season episodes that should have been corrected, and the Universal logo w/music before every single second season episode with no arrangement to bypass it. Universal made a beneficial attempt but fumbled by not making all the significant corrections. But I am unexcited VERY cheerful to have one of my common shows on DVD.

Oh, the single box contains two digi-packs. The first one is Season One with six discs. The second one is Season Two with six discs (four are the episodes, one is the bonus biographies, one is the two movies) . Each has the disc breakdowns and the discs overlap – two per page.

Now you design the decision on whether to consume this. If you already maintain the Season Sets and don’t mind the 2-sided discs and have the separate two-movie disc, then I wouldn’t purchase this. There is nothing different except the colorized episode – which is now available separately. If you would consume single-sided discs and want everything (which includes the two-movie disc) in one package, than this product is for you. I hope this helps you settle.

Patriotism – Criterion Collection Movie Streaming

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On February 26, 1936, a day notorious for the thick snow that had fallen, a group of some 1400 soldiers, primarily from the Imperial Japanese Army’s First Infantry Division, led by a group of junior army officers influenced by the radical philosopher Kita Ikki, whose philosophy evolved from a socialist to a pro-fascist perspective, attacked prominent members of the Japanese government and even killed a number of them, including Finance Minister Takahashi Korekiyo and Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal Saito Makoto. Attempts were also made on the lives of other prominent political figures such as the Japanese Prime Minister Okada Keisuke. The instigators of the Ni-niroku jiken (the February 26th Incident) wanted to eliminate disagreeable politicians and to truly do Emperor Hirohito as the center of the nation in order to purify the corruption in its various branches. The uprising received a bit of wait on when it occurred, but many, including the Emperor himself, saw it as nothing more than an uprising. The event petered out by February 29th and a number of the young officers were executed.

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It is this historical backdrop that forms the setting for Mishima Yukio’s first and only film that the prominent novelist directed: Yukoku (Patriotism) . Lt. Takeyama Shinji, a member of the same group that initiated the February 26th Incident, was not keen in the siege because, unlike most of his compatriots, he is married and his treasure for his young wife Reiko knows no bounds. However, when he learns that he is to attack his fellows, Takeyama is caught between his loyalty to his fellow young officers and the Emperor. Instead of betraying either, he decides to commit hara-kiri (seppuku, ritual suicide by slitting the belly launch), and is satisfied when he learns that Reiko will follow him into death. What follows is an intense and sensual lovemaking scene and then a unpleasant, albeit sensual, depiction of hara-kiri. A scene that will remain in the viewers mind long after the film comes to an extinguish.

Unlike many of his other works which Mishima allowed directors to produce filmic adaptations of, the notorious novelist, short narrative writer, playwright, and body builder was reluctant to allow another man to bring Patriotism to the sizable hide. Instead, he went to producer Fujii Hiroaki who wholeheartedly supported Mishima’s desire to instruct the film. Instead of using a normal station depicting the shabby home of a uncouth ranking officer, Mishima worked with Noh master Domoto Masaki to earn a position that looked like the stage for Noh theatre, including the raised platform and three pine trees covered in cotton snow. The stark whiteness of the space represents the purity within the hearts of Takeyama and his wife Reiko and the purity of the act that they commit.

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Mainly intended for a foreign audience, the film was first shown in France and Mishima created scrollwork for the intertitles of the film in English, France, and German, Patriotism was to beget Mishima a illustrious man around the world. The film did quite well, but after Mishima’s suicide in 1970, he committed hara-kiri, legit copies of the film were locked away in a tea cabinet by Mishima’s widow, Yoko. But after her death, the film resurfaced and world film audiences can now peek this beautifully gory and tragic film by one of Japan’s most prominent postwar writers.

Controversial Japanese playwright and novelist, Yukio Mishima (1925-1970) (who is perhaps best known in the U.S. for writing The Sailor Who Fell From Grace with the Sea), viewed his enjoy life as a work of art. He was a prolific writer who, before his death at age 45, authored 40 novels, 18 plays, 20 books of short stories, and more than 20 collections of essays. On November 25, 1970, Mishima committed public “seppuku” (samurai-style suicide by disembowelment), thereby merging his life and art. Based on a short legend written four years before Mishima’s death, and co-directed by Domoto Masaki and Mishima, Patriotism (Yûkoku) was Mishima’s only wretchedness in filmmaking, and the short (27-minute) feature film foreshadows Mishima’s final act of self destruction.

The Criterion Collection’s simultaneous release of Patriotism and Paul Schrader’s truly lovely 1985 film, Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters (which chronicles Mishima’s public, private and literary lives in four dim and white “chapters”) is a colossal event for Mishima’s cult following. Patriotism tells the account (with graphic gore) of a dishonored Japanese arm lieutenant (Yukio) who, like Mishima, commits seppuku. All prints of the film were reportedly destroyed by Mishima’s wife Yoko after his death. However, in 2005, 40 reels of the fresh film negatives were discovered at the tedious author’s area in Ota Ward, Tokyo in “pristine condition.”

The Criterion edition of Patriotism features a newly restored digital transfer of the Japanese and English versions (with optional Japanese or English intertitles) ; a 45-minute audio recording of Yukio Mishima speaking to the Foreign Correspondents’ Association of Japan; a 45-minute making-of documentary, featuring crew from the film’s production; interview excerpts featuring Mishima discussing war and death; and a unique essay by critic and historian Tony Rayns, Mishima’s unusual short record, and Mishima’s extensive notes on the film’s production.

G. Merritt