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''[[Bewitched]]'' is an American fantasy [[situation comedy]] originally broadcast for eight seasons on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] from 1964-72. Film dates are the dates the [[Screen Gems]] distribution company reported the episode was "finished".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bewitched.net/filmsche.htm|title=Bewitched Filming Schedule|website=www.bewitched.net}}</ref>
==Series overview==
<onlyinclude>{{Series overview
| infoheader = [[Nielsen ratings]]<ref>{{cite book |last=Brooks |first=Tim |last2=Marsh|first2=Earle|date=2007|title=The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946-Present (Ninth Edition)|publisher=Ballantine Books|pages=1684–85|isbn=978-0-345-49773-4 }}</ref>
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| infoC6 = [[NBC Saturday Night at the Movies]]<br/>''[[The F.B.I. (TV series)|The F.B.I.]]''
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| infoB8 = 11.3<ref>{{cite web|title=1971-72 Ratings History|url=http://www.tvratingsguide.com/2017/08/1971-72-ratings-fallout-of-rural-purge.html|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20170820075722/http://www.tvratingsguide.com/2017/08/1971-72-ratings-fallout-of-rural-purge.html|archivedate=20 August 2017|work=The TV Ratings Guide}}</ref>
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Key: † = Dick York does not appear.
==Episodes==
===Season 1 (1964–65)===
{{Episode table
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{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=1 |EpisodeNumber2=1 |Title=[[I, Darrin, Take This Witch, Samantha]] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1964|9|17|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=[[William Asher]] |WrittenBy=[[Sol Saks]] |ShortSummary=In the episode that started it all, we are introduced to Samantha ([[Elizabeth Montgomery]]) and Darrin ([[Dick York]]) who meet by bumping into each other several times. They fall in love and get married. On their wedding night, Samantha's witch mother, Endora ([[Agnes Moorehead]]) visits Samantha and is shocked to learn her new husband is a mortal, and predicts the marriage won't last. Samantha tells Darrin she's a witch and proves it. Darrin is shocked, but realizes he loves Samantha and can't give her up, and he tells her he wants her to learn to live like a mortal. Later at a dinner party, Samantha uses her powers to get back at Darrin's condescending ex-girlfriend Sheila ([[Nancy Kovack]]) Darrin tells Samantha that she wasn't entirely wrong, and Sheila had it coming. ''Note:'' Rehearsal for the pilot was to begin November 22, 1963, but was postponed due to the [[assassination of John F. Kennedy]]. Filming was completed December 6 of that year. |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=2 |EpisodeNumber2=2 |Title=Be It Ever So Mortgaged |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1964|9|24|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=[[Barbara Avedon]] |ShortSummary=When Samantha and Darrin purchase their first home together, Samantha and Endora use their magic to see what it would be like fully furnished. But their nosy neighbor [[Gladys Kravitz]] ([[Alice Pearce]]) witnesses the acts of magic and becomes shocked and hysterical. ''Note:'' This episode was completed along with the next five on September 11, 1964. |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=3 |EpisodeNumber2=4 |Title=Mother Meets What's-His-Name |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1964|10|8|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=[[Danny Arnold]] |ShortSummary= Samantha has lunch with a few of her neighbors, using magic to assist with the meal. Later, At their first meeting, the condescending Endora refers to Darrin as "What's his name", and an inevitable argument about Samantha not using her powers leads to Darrin nearly being turned into an artichoke. |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=4 |EpisodeNumber2=3 |Title=It Shouldn't Happen to a Dog |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1964|10|1|mf=y}}<ref name="Dog">{{cite web|url=http://harpiesbizarre.com/3or4.htm|title=3 or 4 - Bewitched @ Harpies Bizarre|website=harpiesbizarre.com}}</ref> |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Jerry Davis |ShortSummary=When Darrin's alcoholic and lecherous client Rex Barker (guest star [[Jack Warden]]) makes a pass at Samantha, she decides to teach him a lesson by turning him into a dog. ''Note :'' First episode to feature Larry Tate. |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=5 |EpisodeNumber2=5 |Title=Help, Help, Don't Save Me |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1964|10|15|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=[[Danny Arnold]] |ShortSummary=Samantha suggests clever slogans for Darrin's Caldwell Soup advertising campaign. Darrin is thrilled until he suspects Samantha of using magic to help. A fight ensues and Samantha goes home to mother. [[Charlie Ruggles]] guest-stars. |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=6 |EpisodeNumber2=6 |Title=Little Pitchers Have Big Fears |OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1964|10|22|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Barbara Avedon |ShortSummary=To help a boy named Marshall Burns (guest star [[Jim Mathers|Jimmy Mathers]]) gain self-confidence, Samantha uses her magic to help him to become a star baseball player. After Darrin dissuades her from using further supernatural help, she instead tries to persuade the boy's overprotective mother ([[June Lockhart]]) to support him. |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=7 |EpisodeNumber2=7 |Title=The Witches Are Out |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1964|10|29|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=[[Bernard Slade]] |ShortSummary=Darrin's latest client wants to use a stereotypical ugly witch to promote his [[Halloween]] candy. Samantha is understandably upset, as are Bertha, Mary, and Aunt Clara, a trio of elderly witches who have dealt with prejudice for quite some time. When Darrin is fired for creating a campaign with a beautiful, curvaceous witch, the foursome teams up to give the client a taste of his own medicine. [[Shelley Berman]], [[Reta Shaw]] and [[Madge Blake]] guest-star. ''Note:'' First episode to feature Aunt Clara. |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=8 |EpisodeNumber2=8 |Title=The Girl Reporter |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1964|11|5|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Paul David & John L. Greene |ShortSummary=Teenage reporter Liza Randall ([[Cheryl Holdridge]]) interviews Darrin for her school paper, arousing jealousy in her boyfriend Marvin "Monster" Grogan ([[Roger Ewing]]). When Samantha conjures up food to keep him distracted, Monster's appreciation for Samantha causes Liza to become jealous as well. |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=9 |EpisodeNumber2=9 |Title=Witch or Wife |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1964|11|12|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Bernard Slade |ShortSummary=With her husband working overtime, Samantha is bored and agrees to have lunch in Paris with Endora. She happens to run into Larry and Louise Tate while there, creating confusion and hard feelings between Samantha and Darrin. [[Raquel Welch]] briefly appears as a stewardess. |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=10 |EpisodeNumber2=10 |Title=Just One Happy Family |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1964|11|19|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Fred Freeman & Lawrence J. Cohen |ShortSummary=Maurice ([[Maurice Evans (actor)|Maurice Evans]]), Samantha's father learns she's married, and wants to meet his new son-in-law. He disapproved of mixed marriages, and an argument prompts him to disintegrate Darrin. Endora is furious, and Samantha tells Maurice she loves Darrin an not to take him away from her. Maurice relents and rematerializes Darrin, and they start over in the dining room, getting to know each other. |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=11 |EpisodeNumber2=11 |Title=It Takes One to Know One |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1964|11|26|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=[[Jack Sher]] |ShortSummary=When Darrin begins searching for a beautiful model to play "Miss Jasmine", Endora sees it as an opportunity to break up her daughter's marriage and sends a gorgeous witch to seduce him. |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=12 |EpisodeNumber2=12 |Title=...And Something Makes Three |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1964|12|3|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Danny Arnold |ShortSummary=Larry sees Louise and Samantha entering an obstetrician's office and assumes Darrin is about to become a father. This causes Darrin to wonder about life with magical children. But Larry is the one who's in for a surprise: it's Louise who is pregnant. [[Maureen McCormick]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' Filmed October 22, 1964 |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=13 |EpisodeNumber2=13 |Title=Love Is Blind |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1964|12|10|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Roland Wolpert |ShortSummary=Samantha asks Darrin to help her plain friend Gertrude (Kit Smythe) find a beau. When a handsome artist, Kermit ([[Adam West]]), is attracted to her, Darrin accuses Gertrude of being a witch. Samantha refuses to tell, leaving Darrin to try to break up the budding romance by calling on model Susan ([[Chris Noel]]), Kermit’s ex-girlfriend. ''Note:'' Filmed October 29, 1964 |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=14 |EpisodeNumber2=14 |Title=Samantha Meets the Folks |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1964|12|17|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Bernard Slade |ShortSummary=When Darrin's parents meet Samantha for the first time, his mother ([[Mabel Albertson]]) feels pushed aside when her daughter-in-law serves a magnificent dinner, unaware that it was actually Aunt Clara who zapped up the food. ''Note:'' Filmed November 5, 1964 |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=15 |EpisodeNumber2=15 |Title=A Vision of Sugar Plums |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1964|12|24|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=[[Alan Rafkin]] |WrittenBy=Herman Groves |ShortSummary= The Kravitzes and Stephens participate in a program that allows orphaned children to stay with adults for the holidays. When the Stephens' young charge reveals that he does not believe in [[Santa Claus]], Samantha takes him to the North Pole. [[Bill Daily]] and [[Bill Mumy|Billy Mumy]] guest-star. ''Note:'' Filmed November 12, 1964 |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=16 |EpisodeNumber2=16 |Title=It's Magic |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|1|7|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=[[Sidney Miller (actor)|Sidney Miller]] |WrittenBy=[[Tom Waldman]] & [[Frank Waldman]] |ShortSummary=Samantha hires Zeno the Great ([[Walter Burke]]) to perform at a charity bazaar and becomes his assistant to help the magician gain self-confidence. When Zeno's former assistant returns to capitalize on his newly found fame, Samantha tries to stop the scene-stealing. ''Note:'' Filmed November 27, 1964 |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=17 |EpisodeNumber2=17 |Title=A Is for Aardvark |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|1|14|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=[[Ida Lupino]] |WrittenBy=Earl Barret |ShortSummary=When an ankle injury confines Darrin to bed, Samantha enchants the house so it can fulfill Darrin's needs. Darrin becomes intoxicated with the idea of magic, and starts encouraging Samantha to use her powers, but the change is not all for the better. ''Note:'' Filmed November 18, 1964. Endora addresses her son-in-law as "Darrin" for the first of only eight times in the series. |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=18 |EpisodeNumber2=18 |Title=The Cat's Meow |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|1|21|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=David McDearmon |WrittenBy=[[Richard Sale (director)|Richard Sale]] & [[Mary Loos|Mary Sale]] |ShortSummary=Accompanying a beautiful, sexy client ([[Martha Hyer]]) to Chicago, Darrin begins to act strangely when he suspects that her cat is actually Samantha in disguise. ''Note:'' Filmed December 3, 1964 |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=19 |EpisodeNumber2=19 |Title=A Nice Little Dinner Party |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|1|28|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=Sherman Marks |WrittenBy=Bernard Slade |ShortSummary=Promising to behave when she meets Darrin's parents, Endora turns on the charm and is promptly accused by Darrin's mother of trying to steal her husband's affections. ''Note:'' Filmed December 10, 1964 |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=20 |EpisodeNumber2=20 |Title=Your Witch Is Showing |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|2|4|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=[[Joseph Pevney]] |WrittenBy=[[Joanna Lee (actor)|Joanna Lee]] (credited as "Joanne Lee") |ShortSummary=When Darrin is saddled with an unwanted assistant, he suspects that the aggressive man is actually a warlock sent by Endora to ruin his career. [[Peggy Lipton]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' Filmed December 16, 1964 |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=21 |EpisodeNumber2=21 |Title=Ling Ling |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|2|11|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=David McDearmon |WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Anthony Wilson |t=Jerry Davis }} |ShortSummary=Knowing that Darrin needs a new model for a campaign, Samantha turns a stray Siamese cat into an attractive woman named Ling Ling ([[Greta Chi]]). ''Note:'' Filmed December 16, 1964 |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=22 |EpisodeNumber2=22 |Title=Eye of the Beholder |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|2|25|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Herman Groves |ShortSummary=Darrin sees a 300-year-old painting, "Maid of Salem", which bears a striking resemblance to Samantha, causing him to question her age and their relationship. ''Note:'' Filmed January 11, 1965 |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=23 |EpisodeNumber2=23 |Title=Red Light, Green Light |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|3|4|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=David McDearmon |WrittenBy=Roland Wolpert |ShortSummary=The mayor, ignoring his constituents' request to have a traffic light installed at a busy intersection, needs some of Samantha's witchcraft to convince him otherwise. [[Vic Tayback]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' Filmed December 31, 1964 |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=24 |EpisodeNumber2=24 |Title=Which Witch Is Which? |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|3|11|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=[[William D. Russell (director)|William D. Russell]] |WrittenBy=Earl Barret |ShortSummary=To assist her daughter in a dress fitting, Endora transforms herself into a double of Samantha and soon becomes a smitten young writer's object of desire, while Gladys Kravitz thinks Samantha is having a secret affair. ''Note:'' Filmed January 18, 1965. This episode was remade as "A Chance on Love", broadcast March 19, 1970. |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=25 |EpisodeNumber2=25 |Title=Pleasure O'Riley |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|3|18|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=William D. Russell |WrittenBy=Ken Englund |ShortSummary=A sexy woman, Pleasure O'Riley ([[Kipp Hamilton]]) moves in next door to the Stephens, and her incredibly jealous boyfriend suspects both Darrin and Abner Kravitz of impropriety. ''Note:'' Filmed January 25, 1965 |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=26 |EpisodeNumber2=26 |Title=Driving Is the Only Way to Fly |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|3|25|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=[[Richard Baer (writer)|Richard Baer]] |ShortSummary=Samantha enrolls in a driving school and is saddled with a nervous wreck of a driving instructor ([[Paul Lynde]]). ''Note:'' Filmed February 5, 1965. Lynde would be cast as Uncle Arthur the following season. |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=27 |EpisodeNumber2=27 |Title=There's No Witch Like an Old Witch |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|4|1|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=[[Ted Sherdeman]] & Jane Klove |ShortSummary=When a depressed Aunt Clara volunteers to babysit for a friend of Samantha and Darrin's, her magical tricks with toys and games make her a huge success, and she quickly becomes the most popular caretaker in the neighborhood. But after she tells her charges that she is a witch (and the children repeat the news), a suspicious mother brings her before a judge for a competency hearing. ''Note:'' Filmed February 12, 1965. This episode was partially remade as "Samantha's Magic Sitter", broadcast January 5, 1972. ''Blooper'': When Samantha rescues Aunt Clara from the closet, the shadow of a microphone boom can be seen. |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=28 |EpisodeNumber2=28 |Title=Open the Door, Witchcraft |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|4|8|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=[[Ruth Brooks Flippen]] |ShortSummary=Samantha uses her powers to open her garage door as Gladys is watching from across the street. Darrin and Samantha buy an electric garage door to avoid further suspicions from Gladys, but unseen mortal technology causes additional problems and suspicions. ''Note:'' Filmed February 18, 1965 |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=29 |EpisodeNumber2=29 |Title=Abner Kadabra |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|4|15|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Lawrence J. Cohen & Fred Freeman |ShortSummary=When Gladys finally catches Samantha in the act of using her powers, the quick-thinking witch convinces the snoop that ''she'' possesses the gift of ESP. Things take a turn for the worse when Gladys won't stop trying to use her new "talent" in every situation, which frustrates Abner to no end and forces Sam to perform a magical intervention. ''Note:'' Filmed February 25, 1965. This episode was partially remade as "Samantha and the Antique Doll", broadcast April 22, 1971. |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=30 |EpisodeNumber2=30 |Title=George, the Warlock |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|4|22|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Ken Englund |ShortSummary=While Darrin spends time with neighbor Pleasure O'Reilly's sister, Dora "D.D." Danger O'Reilly ([[Beverly Adams]]), Endora arranges for handsome warlock George ([[Christopher George]]) to woo Samantha to break up her marriage to Darrin. ''Note:'' Filmed March 4, 1965 |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=31 |EpisodeNumber2=31 |Title=That Was My Wife |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|4|29|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Bernard Slade |ShortSummary=Larry believes that Darrin is having an affair with Louise, not realizing the brunette he saw was Samantha in a black wig. ''Note:'' Filmed March 15, 1965 |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=32 |EpisodeNumber2=32 |Title=Illegal Separation |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|5|6|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Richard Baer |ShortSummary=Gladys and Abner have yet another fight, but this time, the frustrated busybody kicks her husband out of the house. Abner seeks shelter at the Stephens' home and quickly wears out his welcome. Sam decides to reunite the couple by having them simultaneously dream of the day Abner proposed. ''Note:'' Filmed March 19, 1965. In the episode's dream sequence, Gladys's maiden name is revealed as Gruber. |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=33 |EpisodeNumber2=33 |Title=A Change of Face |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|5|13|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Bernard Slade |ShortSummary=After Endora uses witchcraft to change Darrin's face, Samantha disguises herself as a sexy French sculptor ([[Marilyn Hanold]]) to help repair her husband's tattered ego. ''Note:'' Filmed March 25, 1965 |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=34 |EpisodeNumber2=34 |Title=Remember the Main |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|5|20|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=William D. Russell |WrittenBy=Mort R. Lewis |ShortSummary=Darrin blames Samantha for his backing the wrong city council candidate. ''Note:'' Filmed February 1, 1965 |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=35 |EpisodeNumber2=35 |Title=Eat at Mario's |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|5|27|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Richard Baer |ShortSummary=Samantha helps to promote Mario's (guest star [[Vito Scotti]]) restaurant, an act of kindness that backfires when his competitor ([[Alan Hewitt]]) pulls his account from Darrin's firm to go with Samantha's supposed agency. ''Note:'' Filmed April 1, 1965 |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=36 |EpisodeNumber2=36 |Title=Cousin Edgar |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|6|3|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=[[E.W. Swackhamer]] |WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=John L. Greene & Paul David |t=[[Paul Wayne]] }} |ShortSummary=Although Darrin suspects Endora of using magic to break up his marriage and ruin his reputation at work again, it is actually Samantha's distant cousin Edgar ([[Arte Johnson]]), an elf who has the power to become invisible. ''Note:'' Filmed April 8, 1965 |LineColor=0000a0 }}
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===Season 2 (1965–66)===
{{Episode table
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{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=37 |EpisodeNumber2=1 |Title=Alias Darrin Stephens |DirectedBy=[[William Asher]] |WrittenBy=[[Richard Baer (writer)|Richard Baer]] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|9|16|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Samantha learns that she is pregnant, and tries to tell Darrin the news. Unfortunately, Aunt Clara's magic accidentally turns him into a chimpanzee who becomes trapped in the zoo after being reported found loose by busy-body neighbor Gladys Kravitz. ''Note:'' Filmed May 20, 1965 |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=38 |EpisodeNumber2=2 |Title=A Very Special Delivery |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=[[Howard Leeds]] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|9|23|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=After Darrin starts to neglect Samantha, Endora casts a spell on him so he will know exactly what it feels like to be pregnant. ''Note:'' Filmed May 26, 1965 |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=39 |EpisodeNumber2=3 |Title=We're in for a Bad Spell |DirectedBy=[[Howard Morris]] |WrittenBy=[[Bernard Slade]] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|9|30|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=A Salem witch trial judge's descendant is doomed to be a thief, unless Samantha and Darrin can find a way to lift a 300-year-old spell. ''Note:'' Filmed June 4, 1965 |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=40 |EpisodeNumber2=4 |Title=My Grandson, the Warlock |DirectedBy=[[E.W. Swackhamer]] |WrittenBy=[[Ted Sherdeman]] & Jane Klove |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|10|7|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Mistaking the Tates' baby for his grandson, Maurice whisks the baby to the London Warlocks' Club to begin his training. Meanwhile, Gladys also mistakenly thinks Samantha has had her baby in only three months. ''Note:'' Filmed July 1, 1965 |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=41 |EpisodeNumber2=5 |Title=The Joker Is a Card |DirectedBy=E.W. Swackhamer |WrittenBy=[[Ron Friedman (producer)|Ron Friedman]] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|10|14|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=When Samantha's attempt at a peaceful dinner with Darrin and Endora is ruined with [[practical joke]]s, the witches realize that Sam's prank-loving Uncle Arthur ([[Paul Lynde]]) has come for a visit. Arthur takes a liking to Darrin and offers to teach him a spell that will give Endora a taste of her own medicine, but when the supposed charm turns out to be a big joke at Darrin's expense, he, Samantha, and even Endora team up to teach the prankster a lesson. ''Note:'' Filmed July 16, 1965 (marks the first appearance of Uncle Arthur) |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=42 |EpisodeNumber2=6 |Title=Take Two Aspirin and Half a Pint of Porpoise Milk |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Bernard Slade |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|10|21|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Samantha gets sick and loses her powers after coming into contact with black Peruvian roses. Darrin has a difficult time finding the strange ingredients needed by Aunt Clara for the cure. ''Note:'' Filmed August 12, 1965. This is the first supernatural illness episode. It was later remade as "Samantha's Witchcraft Blows a Fuse" in season 8. |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=43 |EpisodeNumber2=7 |Title=Trick or Treat |DirectedBy=E.W. Swackhammer |WrittenBy=Lawrence J. Cohen & Fred Freeman |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|10|28|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Endora wants Samantha to go away with her to celebrate a traditional Halloween ceremony, but Darrin forbids it for he wants Samantha at home to host a small party for a potential new client, named Jack Rogers, that Larry Tate brings over. Seeking revenge, Endora turns herself into a little girl ([[Maureen McCormick]]) in a gypsy costume and uses a curse to slowly turn Darrin into a werewolf. ''Note:'' Filmed July 29, 1965 |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=44 |EpisodeNumber2=8 |Title=The Very Informal Dress |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Paul David & John L. Greene |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|11|4|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Aunt Clara provides Samantha and Darrin with new clothes to wear at an important dinner party, clothing that begins to vanish soon after their arrival. ''Note:'' Filmed June 14, 1965 |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=45 |EpisodeNumber2=9 |Title=And Then I Wrote |DirectedBy=E.W. Swackhamer |WrittenBy=[[Paul Wayne]] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|11|11|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=When Samantha writes a play for the [[American Civil War]]'s centennial, she provides inspiration by bringing the characters to life. ''Note:'' Filmed July 21, 1965 |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=46 |EpisodeNumber2=10 |Title=Junior Executive |DirectedBy=Howard Morris |WrittenBy=Bernard Slade |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|11|18|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Endora turns Darrin into an eight-year-old boy and he becomes enamored by a client of McMann & Tate. [[Billy Mumy]] guest-stars as the young Darrin. ''Note:'' Filmed June 18, 1965 |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=47 |EpisodeNumber2=11 |Title=Aunt Clara's Old Flame |DirectedBy=E.W. Swackhamer |WrittenBy=Bernard Slade |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|11|25|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=When an old boyfriend comes to town, Aunt Clara doesn't want him to know her powers have dimmed with age. [[Charlie Ruggles]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' This episode was remade as "Samantha's Magic Mirror", broadcast April 8, 1971. Filmed August 4, 1965 |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=48 |EpisodeNumber2=12 |Title=A Strange Little Visitor |DirectedBy=E.W. Swackhamer |WrittenBy=John L. Greene & Paul David |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|12|2|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Samantha agrees to keep a ten-year-old warlock ([[Craig Hundley]]) overnight. When an intruder breaks in, the boy shows the burglar with whom he is tampering. ''Note:'' Filmed July 8, 1965 |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=49 |EpisodeNumber2=13 |Title=My Boss, the Teddy Bear |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Bernard Slade |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|12|9|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Endora wants Samantha (and, to her chagrin, Darrin) to attend a family wedding, and directly asks Larry if he will give him the time off. Larry wholeheartedly agrees, and to thank him, Endora conjures a teddy bear he has been looking for. Unfortunately, Darrin mistakenly believes that Endora has transformed his boss into the bear, and buys up an entire toy shop's stock of stuffed animals to "find" Larry. ''Note:'' Filmed September 10, 1965 |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=50 |EpisodeNumber2=14 |Title=Speak the Truth |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Paul David & John L. Greene |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|12|16|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Endora gives Darrin a statue that causes any mortal in close proximity to tell the truth. ''Note:'' Filmed August 27, 1965. The last episode of the series, "The Truth, Nothing But the Truth, So Help Me, Sam", broadcast on March 25, 1972, was a remake of this episode. |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=51 |EpisodeNumber2=15 |Title=A Vision of Sugar Plums |DirectedBy=[[Alan Rafkin]] |WrittenBy=Herman Groves |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|12|23|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=This episode is a repeat of episode 15 from Season 1, with a different introduction. Samantha and Darrin get a card from the boy (Billy Mumy) they took in last year for Christmas and have an episode-long flashback of the previous year's holiday episode. |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=52 |EpisodeNumber2=16 |Title=The Magic Cabin |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Paul Wayne |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|12|30|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=When the Stephens vacation at Larry's rundown cabin, Samantha twitches it up to look wonderful. A young couple interested in buying it fall in love with the fixed up version. ''Note:'' Filmed August 19, 1965 |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=53 |EpisodeNumber2=17 |Title=Maid to Order |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Richard Baer |OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1966|1|6|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Samantha and Darrin hire a maid ([[Alice Ghostley]]) who is a total klutz. Louise borrows her to prepare dinner for an important business event and Samantha must lend a magical hand to help Naomi come off well. ''Note:'' Filmed September 2, 1965. The Tates refer to their absent maid "Esmeralda", which would become the name of the witch-maid Ghostley is cast to play in Season 6. |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=54 |EpisodeNumber2=18 |Title=And Then There Were Three |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Bernard Slade |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|1|13|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Samantha and Darrin welcome their first child, Tabitha. When Endora suggests conjuring up a grown up version of his new daughter, Darrin mistakes Samantha's lookalike cousin Serena for Tabitha, and chaos ensues in the hospital. [[Eve Arden]] and [[Judy Pace]] guest-star. ''Note:'' Filmed December 10, 1965. The baby's name was spelled "Tabatha" until Season 5 when Elizabeth Montgomery's desire to have it spelled "Tabitha" was fulfilled. This episode marks the first appearance of the character of Serena. |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=55 |EpisodeNumber2=19 |Title=My Baby, the Tycoon |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Richard Baer |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|1|20|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Gladys and Abner give Tabitha a share of stock which rapidly rises in value. Darrin mistakenly suspects Tabitha magically influenced the stock's value. ''Note:'' Filmed December 15, 1965 |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=56 |EpisodeNumber2=20 |Title=Samantha Meets the Folks |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Bernard Slade |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|1|27|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=This episode is a repeat of season one's "Samantha Meets the Folks", with a new introduction. Tabitha receives her first letter from Darrin's parents, and Samantha and Darrin recall his parents' first visit in an episode-long flashback. |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=57 |EpisodeNumber2=21 |Title=Fastest Gun on Madison Avenue |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=[[Lee Erwin (writer)|Lee Erwin]] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|2|3|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=When a drunken heavyweight boxing contender makes a play for Samantha, Darrin knocks him out with some magical help, causing the newspapers to hail him as an up-and-coming new champ. ''Note:'' Filmed December 21, 1965 |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=58 |EpisodeNumber2=22 |Title=The Dancing Bear |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=James S. Henerson |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|2|10|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Endora and Darrin's mother both give Tabitha the same teddy bear, so Endora gives her toy the ability to dance. ''Note:'' Filmed December 29, 1965 |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=59 |EpisodeNumber2=23 |Title=Double Tate |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Paul Wayne |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|2|17|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Unaware that Endora has given Darrin three wishes for his birthday, Darrin wishes he were Larry for a day and turns into a double of his boss. ''Note:'' Filmed January 3, 1966. This episode was partially remade as season three's "Three Wishes". |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=60 |EpisodeNumber2=24 |Title=Samantha the Dressmaker |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Lee Erwin |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|2|24|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Samantha and Endora sneak a peek at some yet to be unveiled fashions in Paris. After Samantha uses her magic to recreate one for herself, three ladies ask her to make dresses for them. The original designer, Aubert ([[Dick Gautier]]), turns out to be one of Darrin's clients. At a New York fashion show, the designer faints when he sees Samantha and her friends in his creations. ''Note:'' Filmed January 10, 1966 |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=61 |EpisodeNumber2=25 |Title=The Horse's Mouth |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Paul David & John L. Greene |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|3|3|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Samantha turns a runaway racehorse into an attractive woman (Patty Regan) to find out why she escaped. ''Note:'' Filmed January 17, 1966 |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=62 |EpisodeNumber2=26 |Title=Baby's First Paragraph |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=James S. Henerson |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|3|10|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Tired of hearing how smart Gladys' baby nephew is, Endora uses witchcraft to make the still infant Tabitha talk fluently (voiced by an uncredited [[June Foray]]). The shocking speech makes its way into the national news thanks to Gladys' big mouth. ''Note:'' Filmed January 21, 1966. Last episode to be filmed featuring [[Alice Pearce]] as Gladys Kravitz. Pearce died March 3, 1966 of cancer. |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=63 |EpisodeNumber2=27 |Title= The Leprechaun |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Paul David & John L. Greene |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|3|17|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= A leprechaun professing to belong to Darrin's family comes to America to reclaim his pot of gold. [[Parley Baer]] and [[Henry Jones (actor)|Henry Jones]] guest-star. ''Note:'' Filmed February 3, 1966 |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=64 |EpisodeNumber2=28 |Title=Double Split |DirectedBy=Jerry Davis |WrittenBy=Howard Leeds |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|3|24|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Samantha is provoked into upsetting the pretentious daughter of a client, hurting Larry and Darrin's relationship. ''Note:'' Filmed February 10, 1966 |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=65 |EpisodeNumber2=29 |Title=Disappearing Samantha |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Paul David & John L. Greene |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|4|7|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Samantha uses her powers to embarrass a professional witch debunker ([[Bernard Fox (actor)|Bernard Fox]]), who then unknowingly employs an amateur spell to make her disappear. [[Nina Wayne]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' Filmed January 27, 1966. Last episode featuring [[Irene Vernon]] as Louise Tate. Fox was later cast as [[Dr. Bombay (character)|Dr. Bombay]] in Season 3. |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=66 |EpisodeNumber2=30 |Title=Follow That Witch (Part 1) |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Bernard Slade |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|4|14|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=A private detective named Charlie Leach ([[Robert Strauss (actor)|Robert Strauss]]), hired by a potential McMann & Tate client to learn more about Darrin's home life, catches Samantha using her powers. [[Virginia Martin]] also guest-stars as Leach's girlfriend. ''Note:'' Filmed February 17, 1966. Due to Alice Pearce's illness at time of filming (she died a few weeks later), [[Mary Grace Canfield]] makes her first appearance as Harriet Kravitz, who is said to be keeping house for her brother Abner while Gladys is visiting her mother. |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=67 |EpisodeNumber2=31 |Title=Follow That Witch (Part 2) |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Bernard Slade |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|4|21|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Despite being fired from the case, Charlie Leach blackmails Samantha into making him a wealthy man, an action he soon regrets. ''Note:'' Filmed February 22, 1966 |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=68 |EpisodeNumber2=32 |Title=A Bum Raps |DirectedBy=Jerry Davis |WrittenBy=Herman Groves |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|4|28|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Expecting Darrin's eccentric Uncle Albert, Samantha mistakenly welcomes a tramp named Horace into her home. ''Note:'' Filmed March 12, 1966 |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=69 |EpisodeNumber2=33 |Title=Divided He Falls |DirectedBy=R. Robert Rosenbaum |WrittenBy=Paul Wayne |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|5|5|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Samantha wants to go to Miami, but Darrin is too busy with work. Endora then splits Darrin in two (one serious, one playful) so that Samantha can take her vacation. Samantha tires of his fun side, while Larry and a client become annoyed by his overly serious side. ''Note:'' Filmed March 8, 1966. This episode was remade during the sixth season as "Samantha's Better Halves", broadcast January 1, 1970. In 1997 ''[[TV Guide]]'' ranked this episode number 48 on its "100 Greatest Episodes of All Time" list.<ref>{{cite book|title=TV Guide Book of Lists|year=2007|publisher=Running Press|isbn=0-7624-3007-9|pages=185}}</ref> |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=70 |EpisodeNumber2=34 |Title=Man's Best Friend |DirectedBy=Jerry Davis |WrittenBy=Bernard Slade |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|5|12|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Rodney ([[Richard Dreyfuss]]) is a teenage warlock in love with Samantha, so he decides to break up her marriage by turning himself into a dog to infiltrate their home. ''Note:'' Filmed March 18, 1966 |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=71 |EpisodeNumber2=35 |Title=The Catnapper |DirectedBy=R. Robert Rosenbaum |WrittenBy=Howard Leeds |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|5|19|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Charlie Leach returns again and witnesses Endora turn one of Darrin's clients into a cat. He steals the cat and offers to return her for one million dollars. Samantha decides to teach him once and for all not to mess with her. ''Note:'' Filmed March 24, 1966 |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=72 |EpisodeNumber2=36 |Title=What Every Young Man Should Know |DirectedBy=Jerry Davis |WrittenBy=Paul David & John L. Greene |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|5|26|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Endora sends Darrin and Samantha back in time to find out whether they would have still married had Darrin known that Samantha was a witch. ''Note:'' Filmed March 30, 1966 |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=73 |EpisodeNumber2=37 |Title=The Girl with the Golden Nose |DirectedBy=R. Robert Rosenbaum |WrittenBy=Syd Zelinka & Paul Wayne |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|6|2|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Darrin wrongly accuses Samantha of using magic to make him a success at his job. ''Note:'' Filmed April 6, 1966 |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=74 |EpisodeNumber2=38 |Title=Prodigy |DirectedBy=Howard Morris |WrittenBy=Fred Freeman & Lawrence J. Cohen |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|6|9|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Gladys' brother Louis ([[Jack Weston]]) is a gifted violinist afraid to play in public. Samantha uses her powers to help him overcome his fears. ''Note:'' Though broadcast at the end of the season, this episode had been filmed June 24, 1965 when Samantha was still being portrayed as pregnant, and Alice Pearce was still alive. An introduction was filmed to present the episode as a flashback. This is the last episode broadcast in black and white, and the last to feature Pearce. |LineColor=970097 }}
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===Season 3 (1966–67)===
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{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=75 |EpisodeNumber2=1 |Title=Nobody's Perfect |DirectedBy=[[William Asher]] |WrittenBy=Doug Tibbles |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|9|15|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Tabitha performs magic for the first time, which delights Endora, but worries Samantha. Tabitha is used as a model for a client's advertising campaign, but her use of magic on her toys drives the photographer mad. The episode ends with Samantha still worried how she is going to reveal Tabitha's new-found powers to Darrin. [[Robert Q. Lewis]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' Filmed July 11, 1966; first episode aired in color. |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=76 |EpisodeNumber2=2 |Title=The Moment of Truth |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=David V. Robison & John L. Greene |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|9|22|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Tabitha's magic causes chaos while Samantha and Darrin try to celebrate their second anniversary with the Tates. The baby's powers are discovered by both Aunt Clara and Darrin before the evening is over. ''Note:'' Filmed July 6, 1966; first episode featuring [[Kasey Rogers]] as Louise Tate. |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=77 |EpisodeNumber2=3 |Title=Witches and Warlocks Are My Favorite Things |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=David V. Robison & John L. Greene |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|9|29|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= When Tabitha proves to be the first powerful witch of her generation, Endora, Aunt Hagatha and Aunt Enchantra decide she must be taken away to attend Hagatha's school, against Darrin and Samantha's wishes. After the three witches place a spell on Aunt Clara, Darrin, and Samantha to gain control over the baby, Samantha calls upon her father to rescue them. [[Reta Shaw]] and [[Estelle Winwood]] guest-star. ''Note:'' Filmed August 1, 1966. |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=78 |EpisodeNumber2=4 |Title=Accidental Twins |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=[[Howard Leeds]] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|10|6|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Aunt Clara babysits Tabitha and Jonathan Tate, but accidentally turns little Jonathan into [[twins]]. While celebrating Jonathan's second birthday, Darrin and Samantha must keep Larry and Louise separated long enough for Aunt Clara to remember the counter-spell. ''Note:'' Filmed June 23, 1966. |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=79 |EpisodeNumber2=5 |Title=A Most Unusual Wood Nymph |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|10|13|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Gerry O'Toole, a supposed friend of Darrin's family visits, but turns out to be a wood nymph, a mortal archenemy of witches. Samantha travels back to the 15th century to lift a 500-year-old curse placed upon Darrin the Bold and his descendants by the nymph after he murdered Rufus the Red. [[Michael Ansara]] and [[Kathleen Nolan]] guest-star. ''Note:'' Filmed August 18, 1966. Darrin's ancestor, Darrin the Bold, appears again in "The Return of Darrin the Bold", broadcast February 4, 1971. |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=80 |EpisodeNumber2=6 |Title=Endora Moves in for a Spell |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Robert Riley Crutcher |t=[[Ruth Brooks Flippen]] }} |OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1966|10|20|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Endora is annoyed about Uncle Arthur's influence on Tabitha during his extended visit, so she zaps a house onto a nearby vacant lot across from the Stephens' house to better keep an eye on him. The siblings zap and unzap the house from the lot, driving meddling Gladys Kravitz mad. ''Note:'' Filmed September 2, 1966; first episode featuring [[Sandra Gould]] as [[Gladys Kravitz]]. |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=81 |EpisodeNumber2=7 |Title=Twitch or Treat |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Robert Riley Crutcher & James S. Henerson |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|10|27|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=In the show's third [[Halloween]] episode, Endora zaps her house from the previous episode back to the vacant lot. Darrin is furious, and so agrees to allow the party to be held at his house if she undoes the spell. Uncle Arthur insists on being invited to the party, and is joined by many mysterious guests including Boris ([[Barry Atwater]]), his feline companion, and [[Willie Mays]]. Gladys Kravitz again has the authorities investigate the strange goings on. ''Note:'' Filmed September 12, 1966. |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=82 |EpisodeNumber2=8 |Title=Dangerous Diaper Dan |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=David Braverman & Bob Marcus |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|11|3|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Diaper Dan, the Stephenses' diaper service man, is also secretly under the employ of the A.J. Kimberly Advertising Agency and plants a microphone bug in Tabitha's rattle, so he can steal McMann & Tate's ideas and its clients. Endora and Samantha finally discover the spy and use their magic powers to teach him a lesson he never forgets. [[Marty Ingels]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' Filmed July 18, 1966. |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=83 |EpisodeNumber2=9 |Title=The Short, Happy Circuit of Aunt Clara |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=[[Lee Erwin (writer)|Lee Erwin]]|t=Ed Jurist}} |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|11|10|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Aunt Clara believes her spell has inadvertently blackened out the entire Eastern seaboard, so she asks her old beau Octavious to help turn them back on. ''Notes:'' Filmed July 25, 1966, this episode was inspired by the [[Northeast Blackout of 1965|Northeast Blackout]] which occurred in November 1965. Title is a takeoff on ''[[The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber]]'' by [[Ernest Hemingway]]. |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=84 |EpisodeNumber2=10 |Title=I'd Rather Twitch Than Fight |DirectedBy=R. Robert Rosenbaum |WrittenBy=James S. Henerson |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|11|17|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Samantha and Darrin give each other unappealing gifts, which causes them to bicker. When Larry suspects the couple is having trouble, he suggests to Darrin that he talk it over with a psychiatrist, while Endora insists that Samantha see one as well – none other than [[Sigmund Freud]] himself. [[Parley Baer]] and [[Norman Fell]] guest-star. ''Note:'' Filmed August 25, 1966. Title is a play on [[Tareyton]] cigarettes' famous slogan, "Us Tareyton smokers would rather fight than switch." |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=85 |EpisodeNumber2=11 |Title=Oedipus Hex |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=David V. Robison & John L. Greene |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|11|24|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Endora hexes a bowl of popcorn with a goof-off spell that ensnares Darrin, the milkman, a television repairman, Larry, a policeman, a client, and Samantha's entire fundraising committee. [[Norma Varden]] and [[Helen Kleeb]] guest-star. ''Note:'' Filmed August 11, 1966. |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=86 |EpisodeNumber2=12 |Title=Sam's Spooky Chair |DirectedBy=R. Robert Rosenbaum |WrittenBy=Coslough Johnson |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|12|1|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Samantha buys an antique chair, unaware that it is really a warlock ([[Roger Garrett (actor)|Roger Garrett]]) who had transformed himself long ago in Boston when Samantha rejected his affections. [[Anne Seymour (actress)|Anne Seymour]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' Filmed September 29, 1966. |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=87 |EpisodeNumber2=13 |Title=My Friend Ben (Part 1) |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=James S. Henerson |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|12|8|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Aunt Clara tries to conjure up an electrician to fix a broken lamp, but zaps up [[Benjamin Franklin]]. Franklin is astounded by the 20th century and wanders away, leaving the Stephens to rescue him. Unfortunately, he gets arrested for stealing a fire engine. [[Fredd Wayne]], who was starring in a live one-man show about Benjamin Franklin at the time, guest-stars and was listed as Historical Consultant. ''Note:'' Filmed June 15, 1966; first episode filmed in color; DVD release does not feature a [[laugh track]] |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=88 |EpisodeNumber2=14 |Title=Samantha for the Defense (Part 2) |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=James S. Henerson |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|12|15|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=In Part 2, Mr. Franklin goes on trial for the theft of a fire engine. Things get worse when it appears that everything was part of a McMann & Tate publicity stunt. Fredd Wayne guest-stars. |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=89 |EpisodeNumber2=15 |Title= A Gazebo Never Forgets |DirectedBy=R. Robert Rosenbaum |WrittenBy=Jerry Devine & Izzy Elinson |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|12|22|mf=y}} †|ShortSummary=After Darrin and Samantha apply for a bank loan for home improvements, a nosy bank loan investigator comes snooping around the Stephens' home only to see a pink polkadotted elephant that Aunt Clara mistakenly conjured up for Tabitha. [[Nora Denney]] and [[Steve Franken]] guest-star. This is the first of 14 episodes over three seasons that Dick York does not appear. ''Note:'' Filmed October 19, 1966. |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=90 |EpisodeNumber2=16 |Title=Soap Box Derby |DirectedBy=Alan Jay Factor |WrittenBy=James S. Henerson |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|12|29|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Samantha helps a 12-year-old boy ([[Michael Shea (actor)|Michael Shea]]) to participate in a soap box derby race. Gladys Kravitz is furious when her nephew loses the derby and suspects magical interference. Samantha tries to get the boy's uninterested father ([[William Bramley]]) to come to his son's defense. ''Note:'' Filmed September 23, 1966. |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=91 |EpisodeNumber2=17 |Title=Sam in the Moon |DirectedBy=R. Robert Rosenbaum |WrittenBy=James S. Henerson |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|1|5|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Endora takes Samantha shopping for "warlock tea" in Tokyo one afternoon when she is supposedly cleaning the house. Samantha and Darrin later argue about her whereabouts, and she flippantly states she had been to the moon. Darrin suspects some dust and a package of tea he finds are actually from the moon, and asks a pharmacist to analyze it. Darrin is worried when he hears the pharmacist say he is going to show the unusual tea to his brother "from NASA". ''Note:'' Filmed November 17, 1966. |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=92 |EpisodeNumber2=18 |Title=Ho Ho the Clown |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=[[Richard Baer (writer)|Richard Baer]] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|1|12|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Samantha and Endora take Tabitha to a taping of the "Ho Ho the Clown Show", where the titular entertainer ([[Joey Forman]]) awards gifts to children in the audience. A client of Darrin's sponsors the show, which makes Tabitha ineligible to win any prizes, a fact that displeases Endora and makes her enchant Ho Ho to give every treat to her grandchild anyway. The sponsor (and other audience members) become furious, and the situation only gets worse when a still-hexed Ho Ho comes to the Stephenses' door with even bigger surprises for Tabitha. ''Note:'' Filmed November 11, 1966. |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=93 |EpisodeNumber2=19 |Title=Super Car |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|1|19|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Endora conjures up the [[Gene Winfield|Reactor]] Mach II car, a futuristic prototype, as a gift for Darrin. His pleasure becomes shock when he realizes Endora zapped the car out of its research lab in Detroit rather than making a copy. The situation is complicated by a visiting client who wants to use the car in his sausage advertising campaign. Irwin Charone and [[Dave Madden]] guest-star. ''Note:'' Filmed November 23, 1966. The car was later featured as [[Catwoman]]'s "Kitty Car" in an episode of ''[[Batman (TV series)|Batman]]'', and as the Jupiter 8 in an episode of ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]]''.<ref>[http://www.harpiesbizarre.com/supercar.htm], Harpies Bizarre, The Super Car.</ref> |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=94 |EpisodeNumber2=20 |Title=The Corn Is as High as a Guernsey's Eye |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Ruth Brooks Flippen |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|1|26|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Samantha thinks that Aunt Clara, who had been feeling down in the dumps, has turned herself into a cow when they visit Darrin's office building for a lunch date. The cow is actually being used for publicity by a rival advertising agency, and Samantha's case of mistaken identity leads to chaos. ''Note:'' Filmed December 5, 1966. Episode title is a paraphrase of a line from the song "[[Oh What a Beautiful Mornin']]" from ''[[Oklahoma!]]''—"The corn is as high as an elephant's eye." |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=95 |EpisodeNumber2=21 |Title=The Trial and Error of Aunt Clara |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|2|2|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=The Stevens' house is turned into a courtroom so Samantha can defend Aunt Clara against a coven who wants her earthbound. [[Arthur Malet]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' Filmed December 9, 1966. |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=96 |EpisodeNumber2=22 |Title=Three Wishes |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Robert Riley Crutcher |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|2|9|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= To prove what Endora believes is Darrin's lecherous intentions, she grants him three wishes without his knowledge. A blonde model and freak snowstorm could prove Endora's ideas right. [[Linda Gaye Scott]] guest stars as the blonde model. ''Note:'' Filmed December 16, 1966; partial remake of "Double Tate" from Season 2. |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=97 |EpisodeNumber2=23 |Title= I Remember You...Sometimes |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=David V. Robison & John L. Greene |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|2|16|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= When Darrin tries to improve his memory, Endora casts a spell on his watch to show that mortals with perfect memories become insufferable know-it-alls. ''Note:'' Filmed December 22, 1966. |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=98 |EpisodeNumber2=24 |Title=Art for Sam's Sake |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=[[Jack Sher]] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|2|23|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Unimpressed by Samantha's amateur painting for an exhibit in a university charity event, Endora exchanges the painting with a famous Henri Monchet original and signs Samantha's name to it. Darrin's client notices the painting and wishes to purchase it on the spot at auction. Samantha must negotiate a deal as the painting will vanish at midnight. ''Note:'' Filmed January 9, 1967. |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=99 |EpisodeNumber2=25 |Title=Charlie Harper, Winner |DirectedBy=R. Robert Rosenbaum |WrittenBy=Earl Barret |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|3|2|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Tired of seeing Darrin ridiculed by Daphne, the wife of his very successful old friend, Charlie Harper, Samantha conjures up an expensive mink coat. When Daphne insists on having it, Darrin is hurt and angered. Angus Duncan and [[Joanna Moore]] guest-star. ''Note:'' Filmed January 19, 1967. |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=100 |EpisodeNumber2=26 |Title=Aunt Clara's Victoria Victory |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Robert Riley Crutcher |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|3|9|mf=y}} † |ShortSummary=Aunt Clara, reminiscing about the Victorian era, accidentally makes [[Queen Victoria]] appear. Seeing the freewheeling 20th century, the Queen decides she must change the modern era, causing havoc with an equally arrogant client. [[Jane Connell]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' Filmed January 25, 1967. |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=101 |EpisodeNumber2=27 |Title=The Crone of Cawdor |DirectedBy=R. Robert Rosenbaum |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|3|16|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Darrin meets with the beautiful Terry Warbell, head of a major fashion industry looking to employ McMann and Tate. A suspicious Endora disguises herself as a secretary at McMann and Tate's and quickly discovers that the youthful Terry is an impostor. An old woman later shows up at Gladys's house and tells her she's the real Terry Warbell and she's only 24 years old. Gladys calls Samantha, and Endora tells her to bring her to the house. After she told them that the old woman stole her body and took off in her car, Endora realizes that she is actually the Crone of Cawdor, a 500-year-old witch who seeks out a mortal man to kiss her so they can switch ages. Samantha must save Darrin from the Crone before 6 PM when the Crone's body switches back. ''Note:'' Filmed January 31, 1967. |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=102 |EpisodeNumber2=28 |Title=No More Mr. Nice Guy |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Jack Sher |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|3|23|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Endora casts a spell which makes people take an instant dislike to Darrin. Endora eventually removes the spell, but without Darrin's knowledge at an inopportune moment. ''Note:'' Filmed February 13, 1967. |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=103 |EpisodeNumber2=29 |Title=It's Wishcraft |DirectedBy=Paul Davis |WrittenBy=James S. Henerson |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|3|30|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Tabitha enters a new stage of her witchcraft called "wishcraft", just as Darrin's parents are coming for a visit. Samantha enlists Endora's help to hide the effects from the visiting mortals, but trouble only escalates when the two grandmothers lock horns. ''Note:'' Filmed February 20, 1967. |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=104 |EpisodeNumber2=30 |Title=How to Fail in Business with All Kinds of Help |DirectedBy=[[Richard Kinon]] |WrittenBy=[[Ron Friedman (producer)|Ron Friedman]] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|4|6|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=After some interference from Endora, Darrin erroneously believes that an overbearing client, Madame Marushka, is really his mother-in-law, and loses a million dollar account, as well as his job. [[Lisa Kirk]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' Filmed February 27, 1967. |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=105 |EpisodeNumber2=31 |Title=Bewitched, Bothered, and Infuriated |DirectedBy=R. Robert Rosenbaum |WrittenBy=Howard Leeds |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|4|13|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Aunt Clara zaps up a newspaper with the next day's date to get the racing scores, but also notices an article stating Larry Tate broke his leg. To prevent the accident from happening, Darrin and Samantha go to the resort where Larry and Louise are vacationing, and make absolute pests of themselves in the attempt. ''Note:'' Filmed February 7, 1967. |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=106 |EpisodeNumber2=32 |Title=Nobody but a Frog Knows How to Live |DirectedBy=Richard Kinon |WrittenBy=Ruth Brooks Flippen |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|4|27|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Fergus F. Finglehoff, a frog in human form, pesters Samantha into changing him back so he can be with his amphibian girlfriend once again. The farcical situation causes much havoc with Mrs. Kravitz, Larry, and a drinking obsessed client. [[John Fiedler]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' Filmed March 14, 1967. |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=107 |EpisodeNumber2=33 |Title=There's Gold in Them Thar Pills |DirectedBy=R. Robert Rosenbaum |WrittenBy=[[Paul Wayne]] and Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|5|4|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Samantha asks her mother to call a doctor for Darrin, who is in bed with a cold. Endora however summons not the Stephens' family doctor, but [[Dr. Bombay (character)|Dr. Bombay]], a witch doctor, making his first appearance. Dr. Bombay gives Darrin some pills that instantly cure the common cold, after which he and Larry see big dollar signs, only to learn that the pills have an unusual delayed side effect on mortals. ''Note:'' Filmed March 21, 1967; first appearance of Dr. Bombay. |LineColor=B10000 }}
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===Season 4 (1967–68)===
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=108
|EpisodeNumber2=1
|Title=Long Live the Queen
|DirectedBy=[[William Asher]]
|WrittenBy=Ed Jurist
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|9|7|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=The Queen of the Witches abdicates and appoints Samantha to succeed her, but how can she fulfill her duties and remain a typical housewife? [[Ruth McDevitt]] guest-stars.
''Note:'' Filmed July 27, 1967
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=109
|EpisodeNumber2=2
|Title=Toys in Babeland
|DirectedBy=William Asher
|WrittenBy=Ed Jurist
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|9|14|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Endora gets called away while baby-sitting Tabitha. Endora brings a toy soldier to life to watch the baby, but Tabitha imitates the spell, and soon every toy is life-size and marching around the house. The party reinforces Larry's suspicion that Darrin wants to open his own agency.
''Note:'' Filmed March 6, 1967
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=110
|EpisodeNumber2=3
|Title=Business, Italian Style
|DirectedBy=William Asher
|WrittenBy=[[Michael Morris (screenwriter)|Michael Morris]]
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|9|21|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Endora places a spell on Darrin that makes him able to speak perfect Italian for a new client, but unable to speak and/or understand English as well.
''Note:'' Filmed June 8, 1967
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=111
|EpisodeNumber2=4
|Title=Double, Double, Toil and Trouble
|DirectedBy=William Asher
|WrittenBy=Ed Jurist
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|9|28|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Darrin makes Samantha, performing her duties as Queen, end a royal session early. Endora and her friends enlist Serena's help to seek revenge. Serena tries to pass herself off as Samantha and drive him away. The first time Serena pretends to be Samantha.
''Note:'' Filmed August 11, 1967; title is from Act IV, Scene 1 of ''[[Macbeth]]''. This is the first Serena color episode.
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=112
|EpisodeNumber2=5
|Title=Cheap, Cheap
|DirectedBy=William Asher
|WrittenBy=Ed Jurist
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|10|5|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=When Darrin wants Samantha to return an expensive coat, Endora turns him into a miser. This pleases an equally cheap client ([[Parley Baer]]) until he comes to the Stephenses' home for dinner and Samantha must avert an embarrassing situation.
''Note:'' Filmed June 26, 1967
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=113
|EpisodeNumber2=6
|Title=No Zip in My Zap
|DirectedBy=[[Richard Kinon]]
|WrittenBy=[[Barbara Avedon]]
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1967|10|12|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Darrin's old high school sweetheart ([[Mala Powers]]) surfaces as a client just when Samantha's powers are on the fritz. He thinks Samantha has turned herself into a house fly to spy on him.
''Note:'' Filmed August 18, 1967
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=114
|EpisodeNumber2=7
|Title=Birdies, Bogeys and Baxter
|DirectedBy=William Asher
|WrittenBy=David V. Robinson & John L. Greene
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|10|19|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary= Endora and Samantha make Darrin an ace golfer, but his newfound skill infuriates a competitive client. [[MacDonald Carey]] guest-stars.
''Note:'' Filmed July 20, 1967
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=115
|EpisodeNumber2=8
|Title=The Safe and Sane Halloween
|DirectedBy=William Asher
|WrittenBy=James S. Henerson
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|10|26|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=In the show's fourth [[Halloween]] episode, Samantha takes Tabitha trick-or-treating after she conjures up three ghouls from a storybook: A Goblin, a Gremlin, and a Jack O'Lantern. Mrs. Kravitz's nephew Tommy gets mixed up in the ordeal when one of the ghouls turns him into a billygoat.
''Note:'' Filmed July 14, 1967
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=116
|EpisodeNumber2=9
|Title=Out of Sync, Out of Mind
|DirectedBy=Richard Kinon
|WrittenBy=Ed Jurist
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|11|2|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=When Aunt Clara mistakenly throws Samantha's voice out of sync with her lips while Darrin's mother is visiting, Dr. Bombay is called to help.
''Note:'' Filmed August 24, 1967
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=117
|EpisodeNumber2=10
|Title=That Was No Chick, That Was My Wife
|DirectedBy=William Asher
|WrittenBy=[[Rick Mittleman]]
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|11|9|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Samantha pops home from Chicago and is unexpectedly seen by Louise. When word of the sighting gets back to the client having lunch with Darrin in Chicago, he thinks Darrin's date is a mistress. [[Herb Voland]] and [[Sara Seegar]] guest star.
''Note:'' Filmed August 31, 1967
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=118
|EpisodeNumber2=11
|Title=Allergic to Macedonian Dodo Birds
|DirectedBy=Richard Kinon
|WrittenBy=[[Richard Baer (writer)|Richard Baer]]
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|11|16|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Endora's magic is transferred to Aunt Clara due to an allergic reaction to a Macedonian dodo bird ([[Janos Prohaska]]).
''Note:'' Filmed September 14, 1967
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=119
|EpisodeNumber2=12
|Title=Samantha's Thanksgiving to Remember
|DirectedBy=Richard Kinon
|WrittenBy=[[Alfred Lewis Levitt]] & Helen Levitt
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|11|23|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Aunt Clara accidentally sends herself, Darrin, Samantha, Tabitha and Gladys Kravitz to 17th century [[Plymouth, Massachusetts]] on Thanksgiving Day. Darrin is accused of being a warlock and put on trial.
''Note:'' Filmed September 21, 1967
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=120
|EpisodeNumber2=13
|Title=Solid Gold Mother-in-Law
|DirectedBy=R. Robert Rosenbaum
|WrittenBy=Robert Riley Crutcher
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|11|30|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=A new advertising client's admiration of Endora puts Darrin at odds with Larry.
''Note:'' Filmed September 8, 1967
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=121
|EpisodeNumber2=14
|Title=My, What Big Ears You Have
|DirectedBy=Richard Kinon
|WrittenBy=Ed Jurist
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|12|7|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=As Darrin has to lie to keep a surprise for Samantha secret, Endora puts a hex on him that makes his ears grow with each lie he tells.
''Note:'' Filmed September 28, 1967
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=122
|EpisodeNumber2=15
|Title=I Get Your Nannie, You Get My Goat
|DirectedBy=William Asher
|WrittenBy=[[Ron Friedman (producer)|Ron Friedman]]
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|12|14|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Samantha's childhood English nanny, Elspeth ([[Hermione Baddeley]]), who bears a remarkable resemblance to [[Mary Poppins (character)|Mary Poppins]], babysits Tabitha, much to the chagrin of both Endora and Elspeth's former employer, who wants her back.
''Note:'' Filmed July 15, 1967. Baddeley played the housekeeper in the 1964 film [[Mary Poppins (film)|''Mary Poppins'']].
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=123
|EpisodeNumber2=16
|Title=Humbug Not to Be Spoken Here
|DirectedBy=William Asher
|WrittenBy=[[Lila Garrett]] & [[Bernie Kahn]]
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|12|21|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=When a prospective client insists on working on Christmas Eve, Samantha tries to reform the modern-day [[Ebenezer Scrooge|Scrooge]] with a visit to Santa's workshop. [[Charles Lane (actor)|Charles Lane]] guest-stars.
''Note:'' Filmed October 5, 1967
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=124
|EpisodeNumber2=17
|Title=Samantha's Da Vinci Dilemma
|DirectedBy=Richard Kinon
|WrittenBy=Jerry Mayer & Paul L. Friedman
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|12|28|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Aunt Clara conjures up [[Leonardo da Vinci]] and his presence disrupts the latest McMann & Tate account.
''Note:'' Filmed October 20, 1967
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=125
|EpisodeNumber2=18
|Title=Once in a Vial
|DirectedBy=[[Bruce Bilson]]
|WrittenBy=''Teleplay by:'' James S. Henerson & Ed Jurist<br>''Story by:'' James S. Henerson
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1968|1|4|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Endora summons Samantha's old boyfriend Rollo to try drive a wedge between her and Darrin. At a dinner party for a client, chaos ensues when Endora and another guest accidentally drink a love potion Rollo had intended for Samantha. [[Henry Beckman]] and [[Arch Johnson]] guest-star.
''Note:'' Filmed November 9, 1967
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=126
|EpisodeNumber2=19
|Title=Snob in the Grass
|DirectedBy=R. Robert Rosenbaum
|WrittenBy=Ed Jurist
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1968|1|11|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary= Larry wants Darrin to meet up with his ex-girlfriend, Sheila Sommers to gain a new account with her father. At their home, Sheila is her usual snobby self, and Samantha casts a humiliating spell on her. The next morning Samantha apologizes to Darrin, and he tells her that Sheila deserved it, even if it meant losing the Sommers account.
A dinner party at the Sommers mansion mirrors Samantha's and Sheila's sparring during the series' pilot episode, to which there is a flashback. [[Nancy Kovack]] guest-stars.
''Note:'' Filmed July 10, 1967
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=127
|EpisodeNumber2=20
|Title=If They Never Met
|DirectedBy=R. Robert Rosenbaum
|WrittenBy=[[Bill Idelson]] & [[Sam Bobrick]]
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1968|1|25|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=After being harassed by his mother-in-law, Darrin makes an off-hand remark about never having met his wife. Endora then grants his wish, and she and Samantha visit an alternate timeline where Darrin is about to marry Sheila Sommers, be made a partner by McMann & Tate, and find out whether he would really be happy if he had never met Samantha. Nancy Kovack guest-stars.
''Note:'' Filmed June 20, 1967
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=128
|EpisodeNumber2=21
|Title=Hippie, Hippie, Hooray
|DirectedBy=William Asher
|WrittenBy=Michael Morris
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1968|2|1|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Cousin Serena has become an ultra-hip [[Mod (subculture)|modster]] and is arrested at a love-in, which makes the front page of the newspaper. Larry and Louise thinks it's Samantha in the photograph, making for another confusing dinner party at the Stephens' home with one of McMann & Tate's clients.
''Note:'' Filmed October 12, 1967. Samantha (as Serena) sings "The Iffen Song", which is also played during the end credits.
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=129
|EpisodeNumber2=22
|Title=A Prince of a Guy
|DirectedBy=R. Robert Rosenbaum
|WrittenBy=Ed Jurist
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1968|2|8|mf=y}}†
|ShortSummary=Tabitha conjures up [[Prince Charming]], who disrupts Samantha's dinner party. Darrin's cousin falls for the Prince, and Larry wants him to be the TV spokesperson for a client's commercial. William Bassett and [[Stuart Margolin]] guest-star.
''Note:'' Filmed December 11, 1967
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=130
|EpisodeNumber2=23
|Title=McTavish
|DirectedBy=Paul Davis
|WrittenBy=James S. Henerson
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1968|2|15|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Samantha is asked to persuade a ghost, McTavish, to leave Aunt Clara's boyfriend's old castle in England, but trouble starts when Samantha runs into Darrin's parents, who are coincidentally visiting the castle. More trouble ensues when McTavish decides to haunt Samantha's house instead. [[Ronald Long]] and [[Reginald Owen]] guest-star.
''Note:'' Filmed October 27, 1967
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=131
|EpisodeNumber2=24
|Title=How Green Was My Grass
|DirectedBy=R. Robert Rosenbaum
|WrittenBy=Ed Jurist
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1968|2|29|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=When an [[Artificial turf|artificial lawn]] is mistakenly installed in the Stephens' yard, Darrin thinks Samantha zapped it there. After an argument, she zaps it away and Endora removes her ability to bring it back. But more trouble ensues when the artificial lawn company and a belligerent neighbor want it back. [[Richard X. Slattery]] guest-stars.
''Note:'' Filmed November 2, 1967. The Stephens' house number is changed from 1164 to 192.
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=132
|EpisodeNumber2=25
|Title=To Twitch or Not to Twitch
|DirectedBy=William Asher
|WrittenBy=Lila Garrett & Bernie Kahn
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1968|3|14|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=On the way to a formal dinner party on a rainy night, Samantha and Darrin argue about her use of witchcraft. When the car gets a flat, Darrin decides she should make an exception, but she refuses, and he must change the tire in the pouring rain, ruining the evening. The argument continues at home, and Samantha goes home to mother.
''Note:'' Filmed February 5, 1968
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=133
|EpisodeNumber2=26
|Title=Playmates
|DirectedBy=William Asher
|WrittenBy=Richard Baer
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1968|3|21|mf=y}}†
|ShortSummary=Darrin's mother thinks Samantha is an overprotective mother by not exposing Tabitha to other children. She introduces Samantha and Tabitha to a friend of hers, Gretchen Millhauser and her 5-year-old son, Michael that moved into the neighborhood and Michael is a spoiled brat and a bully and Tabitha turns him into a bulldog. After Tabitha changes Michael back, his mother accuses him of fibbing when he told her he was a doggy. Samantha told her that wasn't the case, and Gretchen realizes that she was too permissive and decides to change. When she tells Michael what to do and he is rude to her, she turns him around and smacks his behind, and he becomes obedient. [[Peggy Pope]] guest-stars.
''Note:'' Filmed January 18, 1968
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=134
|EpisodeNumber2=27
|Title=Tabatha's Cranky Spell
|DirectedBy=William Asher
|WrittenBy=Robert Riley Crutcher
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1968|3|28|mf=y}}†
|ShortSummary=Larry needs Samantha's help with an important client at a dinner party so he sends his babysitter to the Stephens' house, where she proceeds to try to contact a spirit. Tabitha's witchcraft and the client's superstitious wife prompt Samantha to contact a real ghost at the client's home. [[Nellie Burt]], [[Harry Harvey (actor)|Harry Harvey]] and [[Sara Seegar]] guest-star.
''Note:'' Filmed December 4, 1967. Actress Nellie Burt's character is called “Aunt Harriet” but credited as “Aunt Emma”.
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=135
|EpisodeNumber2=28
|Title=I Confess
|DirectedBy=[[Seymour Robbie]]
|WrittenBy=Richard Baer
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1968|4|4|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Darrin is upset over Samantha using her powers again and tells her he's ready to let the whole world know their secret. Knowing Darrin doesn't mean what he says, Samantha casts a dream spell on Darrin showing him what their lives would be like if Larry, the Kravitzes, and everyone knew their secret.
''Note:'' Filmed February 12, 1968; episode was pre-empted during initial broadcast to announce the assassination of [[Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.]]
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=136
|EpisodeNumber2=29
|Title=A Majority of Two
|DirectedBy=R. Robert Rosenbaum
|WrittenBy=Ed Jurist
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1968|4|11|mf=y}}†
|ShortSummary=Larry asks Samantha and Aunt Clara to entertain a visiting Japanese businessman who may be a potential client. The visitor becomes enamored with Clara and wants to put business on hold. [[Richard Haydn]] guest-stars.
''Note:'' Filmed February 6, 1968
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=137
|EpisodeNumber2=30
|Title=Samantha's Secret Saucer
|DirectedBy=[[Richard Michaels]]
|WrittenBy=Jerry Mayer & Paul L. Friedman
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1968|4|18|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Aunt Clara accidentally turns Tabitha's toy [[flying saucer]] into a real one, complete with canine aliens, right in the Stephens' back yard. Gladys Kravitz calls the Air Force while Samantha tries to get Aunt Clara to remember how to reverse her spell. [[Hamilton Camp]], [[Steve Franken]], and [[Larry D. Mann]] guest-star.
''Note:'' Filmed February 19, 1968; last episode to feature Aunt Clara; Marion Lorne died May 9, 1968.
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=138
|EpisodeNumber2=31
|Title=The No-Harm Charm
|DirectedBy=[[Russ Mayberry|Russell B. Mayberry]]
|WrittenBy=Ed Jurist
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1968|4|25|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Uncle Arthur convinces Darrin that a lucky charm will protect him from witchcraft and all types of harm. However, the charm is a fake and Darrin starts taking chances that may prove disastrous.
''Note:'' Filmed February 26, 1968
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=139
|EpisodeNumber2=32
|Title=Man of the Year
|DirectedBy=R. Robert Rosenbaum
|WrittenBy=John L. Greene
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1968|5|2|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Endora casts a circle of persuasive charm around Darrin. Larry's partner, Mr. McMann, believes Darrin is a rising star, and everyone is so enamored with his ideas that he begins to have delusions of grandeur. [[Roland Winters]] guest-stars.
''Note:'' Filmed March 1, 1968
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=140
|EpisodeNumber2=33
|Title=Splitsville
|DirectedBy=William Asher
|WrittenBy=Richard Baer
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1968|5|16|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=When Gladys decides to leave Abner, Samantha convinces her to stay with the Stephenses until the fighting is resolved. Darrin is not too keen on having the nosy neighbor as a visitor, and decides that Samantha may use witchcraft to convince the couple to get back together.
''Note:'' Filmed March 8, 1968
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===Season 5 (1968–69)===
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|title=23
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|director=16
|airdate=15
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=141
|EpisodeNumber2=1
|Title=Samantha's Wedding Present
|DirectedBy=[[William Asher]]
|WrittenBy=[[Bernard Slade]]
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1968|9|26|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=On her anniversary, Samantha receives a belated wedding gift from her mother, but Endora is angered by Darrin's reaction. To show what a small man he is, she casts a spell causing him to shrink slowly. A drunk ([[Dick Wilson]]) takes Darrin for a leprechaun and wants three wishes before letting him go.
''Note:'' Filmed August 2, 1968. This episode immediately answered the season 2 episode of ''[[I Dream of Jeannie]]'' "My Incredible Shrinking Master" - episode 54 -, aired on March 6, 1967.
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=142
|EpisodeNumber2=2
|Title=Samantha Goes South for a Spell
|DirectedBy=William Asher
|WrittenBy=Ed Jurist
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1968|10|3|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Brunhilde, a jealous witch-wife of one of Serena's boyfriends, mistakes Samantha for Serena, and sends her back to New Orleans in the year 1868, where she cannot remember who she is. Serena then sends Darrin back to rescue his wife, who must give him a willing kiss to break the spell. [[Jack Cassidy]] and [[Isabel Sanford]] guest-star.
''Note:'' Filmed June 27, 1968
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=143
|EpisodeNumber2=3
|Title=Samantha on the Keyboard
|DirectedBy=[[Richard Michaels]]
|WrittenBy=[[Richard Baer (writer)|Richard Baer]]
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1968|10|10|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Endora makes Tabitha a piano virtuoso, and her talent attracts unwanted attention from Samantha's piano instructor, who wants to put Tabitha on a performance tour. [[Fritz Feld]] and [[Jonathan Harris]] guest-star.
''Note:'' Filmed July 18, 1968; remade as "Samantha on Thin Ice", broadcast January 29, 1972.
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=144
|EpisodeNumber2=4
|Title=Darrin, Gone and Forgotten
|DirectedBy=William Asher
|WrittenBy=[[Lila Garrett]] & [[Bernie Kahn]]
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1968|10|17|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Carlotta holds Darrin captive as she reveals that Endora had promised long ago that Samantha would be married to Juke, Carlotta's [[wiktionary:Milquetoast|milquetoast]] son. To get Darrin back, Samantha must have Juke stand up to his mother. [[Steve Franken]] and [[Mercedes McCambridge]] guest-star.
''Note:'' Filmed July 3, 1968
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=145
|EpisodeNumber2=5
|Title=It's So Nice to Have a Spouse Around the House
|DirectedBy=William Asher
|WrittenBy=[[Barbara Avedon]]
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1968|10|24|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Darrin objects to the Witches Council's demand that Samantha make an appearance, so Serena stands in at home while Darrin goes golfing. The deception goes well until Darrin takes Serena for a weekend at the Moonthatch Inn…the location of his and Samantha's honeymoon.
''Note:'' Filmed July 25, 1968
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=146
|EpisodeNumber2=6
|Title=Mirror, Mirror on the Wall
|DirectedBy=Richard Michaels
|WrittenBy=Lila Garrett & Bernie Kahn
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1968|11|7|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Endora wants to mock Darrin's mortal vanity, so she casts a spell to make him obsessed with his appearance. His mod threads upset a very conservative McMann & Tate client. [[Sara Seegar]] and [[Herb Voland]] guest-star.
''Note:'' Filmed August 8, 1968. Director-producer [[William Asher]], Elizabeth Montgomery's husband at the time, makes a brief cameo appearance as an irate motorist.
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=147
|EpisodeNumber2=7
|Title=Samantha's French Pastry
|DirectedBy=William Asher
|WrittenBy=Richard Baer
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1968|11|14|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Uncle Arthur conjures up the real [[Napoleon]] ([[Henry Gibson]]) instead of the pastry and is unable to send him home. Larry meets the Emperor and wants him to be a spokesperson for laundry detergent.
''Note:'' Filmed September 6, 1968
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=148
|EpisodeNumber2=8
|Title=Is It Magic or Imagination?
|DirectedBy=Luther James
|WrittenBy=[[Arthur Julian]]
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1968|11|21|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Darrin's mother insists that Samantha enter a slogan contest and she wins at trip to Tahiti. Darrin is furious when he discovers a prospective client is the owner of the company running the contest, thinking Samantha used witchcraft to create the winning slogan.
''Note'': Filmed August 22, 1968; remake of Season 1's "Help, Help, Don't Save Me"; remade again in Season 8 as "A Good Turn Never Goes Unpunished".
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=149
|EpisodeNumber2=9
|Title=Samantha Fights City Hall
|DirectedBy=Richard Michaels
|WrittenBy=[[Rick Mittleman]]
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1968|11|28|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Samantha fights to save the children's park from a developer, who turns out to be a client of McMann & Tate. Darrin must choose sides in the protest.
''Note:'' Filmed August 29, 1968; due to [[Erin Murphy]] having the mumps, her fraternal twin sister [[Diane Murphy]], who had stopped being used for the role the previous season, fills in as Tabitha.
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=150
|EpisodeNumber2=10
|Title=Samantha Loses Her Voice
|DirectedBy=William Asher
|WrittenBy=Lila Garrett & Bernie Kahn
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1968|12|5|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Uncle Arthur exchanges Samantha's voice with Darrin's while Louise Tate is having a quarrel with Larry, but he has trouble returning the voices to normal, and later adds more twists to the spell in response to Darrin's insults.
''Note:'' Filmed October 4, 1968
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=151
|EpisodeNumber2=11
|Title=I Don't Want to Be a Toad, I Want to Be a Butterfly
|DirectedBy=Richard Michaels
|WrittenBy=Doug Tibbles
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1968|12|12|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary= Darrin's mother enrolls Tabitha in Nursery School, which causes much nervousness to her parents, who are worried their daughter's magic will cause trouble among the mortals. Despite multiple warnings from her mother to not twitch, Tabitha turns her classmate into a butterfly, who escapes out a window. [[Maudie Prickett]] guest-stars.
''Note:'' Filmed September 27, 1968. Prickett played Tabitha's teacher in three different episodes.
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=152
|EpisodeNumber2=12
|Title=Weep No More My Willow
|DirectedBy=William Asher
|WrittenBy=[[Michael Morris (screenwriter)|Michael Morris]]
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1968|12|19|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary= Samantha asks Dr. Bombay to save her dying willow tree, but she gets caught in the fallout of his spell. Samantha weeps uncontrollably with each passing breeze, and when Dr. Bombay tries to reverse the spell, she laughs instead. Larry Tate, Mrs. Kravitz, and an attractive new neighbor all contribute to chaos.<!-- rewritten b/c Darrin never committed "infidelity" -->
''Note:'' Filmed July 11, 1968
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=153
|EpisodeNumber2=13
|Title=Instant Courtesy
|DirectedBy=R. Robert Rosenbaum
|WrittenBy=''Teleplay by:'' John L. Greene<br>''Story by:'' Arthur Alsberg
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1968|12|26|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Endora casts a spell on Darrin that makes him courteous to a fault.
''Note:'' Filmed October 22, 1968
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=154
|EpisodeNumber2=14
|Title=Samantha's Super Maid
|DirectedBy=R. Robert Rosenbaum
|WrittenBy=Peggy Chantler Dick & [[Douglas Dick]]
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|1|2|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Darrin's mother insists Samantha get a maid. The new maid is spectacular, but Samantha must find a way to let her go gently because of the frequent supernatural occurrences in the household. Nellie Burt and [[Virginia Gregg]] guest-star.
''Note:'' Filmed September 12, 1968
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=155
|EpisodeNumber2=15
|Title=Cousin Serena Strikes Again: Part 1
|DirectedBy=Richard Michaels
|WrittenBy=Ed Jurist
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|1|9|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Prospective Italian client, Ms. Clio Vanita, makes advances on Darrin. To defend her cousin, Serena changes Clio into a monkey. When Darrin orders Serena to change the client back and to get out of their lives forever, Serena opts for the latter. [[Nancy Kovack]] guest-stars.
''Note:'' Filmed October 10, 1968
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=156
|EpisodeNumber2=16
|Title=Cousin Serena Strikes Again: Part 2
|DirectedBy=Richard Michaels
|WrittenBy=Ed Jurist
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|1|16|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Samantha and Darrin frantically search for the missing client-turned-monkey who ends up in the home of a young boy, a pet store, then with an organ grinder ([[Cliff Norton]]) who refuses to part with her.
''Note:'' Filmed October 15, 1968
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=157
|EpisodeNumber2=17
|Title=One Touch of Midas
|DirectedBy=Richard Michaels
|WrittenBy=Paul L. Friedman & Jerry Mayer
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|1|23|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Endora creates a doll called "The Fuzz" which mortals instantly fall in love with. A mysterious "Professor McAllister" (Cliff Norton) convinces Darrin to market the doll, and its success turns Darrin into a wealthy man overnight.
''Note:'' Filmed November 14, 1968
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=158
|EpisodeNumber2=18
|Title=Samantha the Bard
|DirectedBy=Richard Michaels
|WrittenBy=Richard Baer
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|1|30|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Samantha comes down with a case of vocabularyitus, which causes her to speak in rhyme, the same day Larry wants the Stephens to meet some clients.
''Note:'' Filmed November 21, 1968
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=159
|EpisodeNumber2=19
|Title=Samantha the Sculptress
|DirectedBy=William Asher
|WrittenBy=Doug Tibbles
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|2|6|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary= Samantha sculpts an impressionistic clay bust of Darrin. While boozing client W. R. Campbell ([[Cliff Norton]]) is visiting, Endora livens things up by zapping up perfect busts of both Darrin and Larry, which also talk to the soused mortals.
''Note:'' Filmed November 27, 1968
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=160
|EpisodeNumber2=20
|Title=Mrs. Stephens, Where Are You?
|DirectedBy=Richard Michaels
|WrittenBy=Peggy Chantler Dick & Douglas Dick
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|2|13|mf=y}}†
|ShortSummary= Darrin's mother stops by while Serena is babysitting and starts hurling insults about Samantha and her relatives, causing Serena to turn Mrs. Stephens into a cat who scurries into the neighbor ([[Ruth McDevitt]])'s back yard.
''Note:'' Filmed December 11, 1968
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=161
|EpisodeNumber2=21
|Title=Marriage, Witches' Style
|DirectedBy=William Asher
|WrittenBy=Michael Morris
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|2|20|mf=y}}†
|ShortSummary=Serena turns to a computer dating service to find a mortal to marry, but it turns out her date is actually a warlock as well. [[Lloyd Bochner]] and [[John Fiedler]] guest-star.
''Note:'' Filmed January 20, 1969
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=162
|EpisodeNumber2=22
|Title=Going Ape
|DirectedBy=Richard Michaels
|WrittenBy=Lila Garrett & Bernie Kahn
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|2|27|mf=y}}†
|ShortSummary=Samantha turns a stray chimpanzee into a human, who ends up doing an advertising photo shoot for a McMann & Tate client. He wants to go back to being a chimp, but the client wants him to appear in a long advertising campaign. [[Lou Antonio]] and [[Danny Bonaduce]] guest-star.
''Notes:'' Filmed January 27, 1969; scene where Lou Antonio is fired was filmed on the set of the apartment from ''[[The Monkees (TV series)|The Monkees]]'' TV series which was re-arranged for the movie ''[[Head (film)|Head]]''. This episode was the immediate answer to ''[[I Dream of Jeannie]]'''s season 3 opening episode "Fly Me To The Moon" - episode 62 -, aired on September 12, 1967.
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=163
|EpisodeNumber2=23
|Title=Tabitha's Weekend
|DirectedBy=R. Robert Rosenbaum
|WrittenBy=Peggy Chantler Dick & Douglas Dick
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|3|6|mf=y}}†
|ShortSummary= Samantha reluctantly agrees to allow Tabitha to visit with Darrin's parents, but goes along as well. Once Endora pops into the in-laws' house as well, the bickering which ensues causes Tabitha to turn herself into a raisin cookie.
''Note:'' Filmed February 3, 1969
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=164
|EpisodeNumber2=24
|Title=The Battle of Burning Oak
|DirectedBy=R. Robert Rosenbaum
|WrittenBy=Leo Townsend & Pauline Townsend
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|3|13|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=A McMann & Tate client asks Darrin and Samantha to join their country club, Burning Oak. Darrin hesitates to consider membership until Endora hexes him into a snob. Samantha does not care for the arrogance at the club, so does some digging into the members' family histories. [[Edward Andrews]] guest-stars.
''Note:'' Filmed June 15, 1968.
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=165
|EpisodeNumber2=25
|Title=Samantha's Power Failure
|DirectedBy=William Asher
|WrittenBy=Lila Garrett & Bernie Kahn
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|3|20|mf=y}}†
|ShortSummary=The Witches' Council takes away Samantha's powers when she refuses to disavow her mortal marriage. Uncle Arthur and Serena show their support for Samantha by forfeiting their powers as well. The impotent duo take jobs at a malt shop, with disastrous results. [[Ron Masak]] guest-stars.
''Note:'' Filmed February 10, 1969. The opening scene in the Stephens’ bedroom, which is the only scene in this episode that Dick York is seen, is recycled footage from the Season Three episode "The Trial and Error of Aunt Clara".
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=166
|EpisodeNumber2=26
|Title=Samantha Twitches for UNICEF
|DirectedBy=William Asher
|WrittenBy=Ed Jurist
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|3|27|mf=y}}†
|ShortSummary=Samantha is elected by a women's committee to contact a wealthy man who reneged on his $10,000 pledge to [[UNICEF]]. Samantha and Endora use some hocus pocus to get him to change his mind. [[Bernie Kopell]], [[Sara Seegar]] and [[Herb Voland]] guest-star.
''Note:'' Filmed February 19, 1969.
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=167
|EpisodeNumber2=27
|Title=Daddy Does His Thing
|DirectedBy=William Asher
|WrittenBy=Michael Morris
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|4|3|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Maurice turns Darrin into a jackass after he refuses to accept Maurice's enchanted birthday gift. Mrs. Kravitz discovers the animal and has the animal shelter take him away.
''Note:'' Filmed January 13, 1969. Dick York only appears in the first several minutes of this episode and for a few seconds just before the epilogue; he collapsed on the set during filming and was rushed to a hospital, where he resigned from the show. When Maurice first appears, he comments on how radiant and glowing Samantha is. The "special surprise" Samantha was going to reveal to Darrin at the beginning of the episode was not revealed, but presumably was the announcement that she was going to have another baby, which became the subject of the next episode.
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=168
|EpisodeNumber2=28
|Title=Samantha's Good News
|DirectedBy=Richard Michaels
|WrittenBy=Richard Baer
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|4|10|mf=y}}†
|ShortSummary= Maurice returns, again mentioning how glowing Samantha appears. He has brought an attractive secretary with him, and Endora immediately becomes jealous. She threatens an ectoplasmic interlocutory (divorce), but decides instead to retaliate by courting John Van Millwood, another thespian warlock. Later, Samantha reveals she is expecting another baby, and the question of boy or girl, witch, warlock, or mortal returns. [[Murray Matheson]] guest-stars.
''Note:'' Filmed March 4, 1969. Samantha phones Darrin to tell him the news she is pregnant as Dick York had left the show due to illness.
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=169
|EpisodeNumber2=29
|Title=Samantha's Shopping Spree
|DirectedBy=Richard Michaels
|WrittenBy=Richard Baer
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|4|17|mf=y}}†
|ShortSummary=Samantha's jokester cousin Henry accompanies her, Endora and Tabitha to Hinkley's department store. Henry turns an annoying salesman into a mannequin, then disappears, leaving Samantha to deal with the fallout. [[Steve Franken]], [[Herbert Anderson]], [[Jack Collins (actor)|Jack Collins]], [[Dave Madden]] and [[Herbert Ellis (actor)|Herb Ellis]] guest-star. ([[L.A. Rams]] wide-receiver [[Jack Snow (American football)|Jack Snow]] appears as himself.)
''Note:'' Filmed March 11, 1969
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=170
|EpisodeNumber2=30
|Title=Samantha and Darrin in Mexico City
|DirectedBy=R. Robert Rosenbaum
|WrittenBy=John L. Greene
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|4|24|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Samantha uses her witchcraft to get a client to bring Darrin to Mexico City for a presentation. Larry claims Darrin can speak Spanish, so he must make a speech in the client's native language. Endora's attempted spell to make his fears of speaking Spanish "vanish" causes him to disappear when he utters a word of it, and reappear when he speaks English. Her attempt to take off the spell simply reverses it, so speaking English causes him to vanish.
''Note:'' Filmed September 19, 1968; final episode featuring Dick York. The Spanish-dubbed version of this episode is called "Samantha y Darrin en Montreal".
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===Season 6 (1969–70)===
{{Episode table
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|title=23
|writer=20
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|airdate=15
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{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=171 |EpisodeNumber2=1 |Title=Samantha and the Beanstalk |DirectedBy=[[Richard Michaels]] |WrittenBy=[[Michael Morris (screenwriter)|Michael Morris]] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|9|18|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Darrin and Samantha are discussing possible boys' names for the baby-to-be, causing Tabitha to fear that her parents no longer like girls. She decides to run away by trading places with Jack in a [[Jack and the Beanstalk]] storybook, and turns the classic fairy tale upside down with her magic. Samantha zaps herself into the fairy tale to rescue her while Jack is driving Darrin and his mother crazy. [[Johnny Whitaker]] guest-stars. ''Notes:'' Filmed April 18, 1969. First episode with [[Dick Sargent]] as Darrin. In 1996, ''[[TV Guide]]'' included this episode as part of its "100 Most Memorable Moments in TV History", ranking it # 60. |LineColor=AE0057 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=172 |EpisodeNumber2=2 |Title=Samantha's Yoo-Hoo Maid |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|9|25|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=To help Samantha around the house during her pregnancy, Endora introduces Esmeralda, an insecure witch with fading powers looking for a comfortable situation. When Esmeralda sneezes, random spells occur. After a mishap involving Larry, a client and a unicorn, Samantha decides that Esmeralda will not be employed full time and instead will appear only when Samantha calls for her by "yoo-hoo"ing. ''Note:'' Filmed April 9, 1969; [[Alice Ghostley]] makes her first recurring appearance as the clutzy witch Esmeralda. Ghostley previously appeared in the series as a mortal housekeeper for the Tates, also named Esmeralda, in the Season 2 episode "Maid To Order". |LineColor=AE0057 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=173 |EpisodeNumber2=3 |Title=Samantha's Caesar Salad |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|10|2|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= When Samantha asks Esmeralda to make a [[Caesar salad]], the latter, not knowing how, uses her very dicey witchcraft and gets [[Julius Caesar|the emperor]] instead. [[Jay Robinson]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' Filmed August 22, 1969 |LineColor=AE0057 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=174 |EpisodeNumber2=4 |Title=Samantha's Curious Cravings |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Lawrence J. Cohen & Fred Freeman |OriginalAirDate={{Startdate|1969|10|9|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= In the late stages of pregnancy, Samantha develops a condition in which any food she is having a craving for magically appears. When Dr. Bombay reverses the spell, Samantha instead goes to the food. [[William Schallert]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' Filmed April 25, 1969; the phone used when Samantha is at [[Shea stadium]] features the initials "BA + EM" inside a drawing of a heart to represent married couple executive producer Bill Asher and Elizabeth Montgomery |LineColor=AE0057 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=175 |EpisodeNumber2=5 |Title=...And Something Makes Four |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=[[Richard Baer (writer)|Richard Baer]] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|10|16|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Samantha and Darrin welcome their second child, a boy. In the hospital nursery, his maternal grandfather Maurice casts a spell that causes every mortal that sees the newborn baby boy to adore him. ''Note:'' Filmed September 5, 1969 |LineColor=AE0057 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=176 |EpisodeNumber2=6 |Title=Naming Samantha's New Baby |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1969|10|23|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Both Darrin's and Samantha's parents are visiting the new baby boy, and Maurice is furious when he learns his newborn maternal grandson will be named after Darrin's father, Frank. Maurice traps Darrin in a mirror, the image causing Phyllis Stephens to get another sick headache. Frank and Maurice both recognize problems associated with their names, so they settle on a name of Samantha's choosing, "Adam". ''Note:'' Filmed August 29, 1969 |LineColor=AE0057 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=177 |EpisodeNumber2=7 |Title=To Trick or Treat or Not to Trick or Treat |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=[[Shirley Gordon (writer)|Shirley Gordon]] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|10|30|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Endora is furious that Samantha and Tabitha are celebrating Halloween with negative witch stereotypes, prompting a big fight between Darrin and his mother-in-law. She retaliates by turning Darrin into a stereotypical witch. To have her break the spell, Samantha agrees to cancel the Halloween festivities, even though she is on a trick-or-treat for UNICEF committee. This causes trouble with a client, whose wife is also on the committee. ''Note:'' Filmed September 11, 1969; Montgomery was a [[UNICEF]] supporter in real life. |LineColor=AE0057 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=178 |EpisodeNumber2=8 |Title=A Bunny for Tabitha |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|11|6|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Uncle Arthur accidentally turns Tabitha's birthday present, a rabbit, into a beautiful [[Playboy bunny]]. A client falls madly in love with her and proposes marriage. Danny Bonaduce, Bernie Kopell, and [[Carol Wayne]] guest-star. ''Note:'' Erin Murphy's twin sister Diane is among the children at the birthday party. She is credited as playing "Diane", but Samantha calls her "Annabelle"; filmed September 18, 1969 |LineColor=AE0057 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=179 |EpisodeNumber2=9 |Title=Samantha's Secret Spell |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|11|13|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Darrin bans Endora from his house after a bad argument. Endora threatens to turn him into a mouse at midnight unless he recants. To prevent this from happening, Samantha has to retrieve a spell, which must be performed on Darrin without his knowledge, and without the aid of witchcraft. [[Sidney Clute]] and [[Bernie Kopell]] guest-star. ''Note:'' Filmed September 30, 1969; partial remake of Season 2’s "We're In For a Bad Spell" |LineColor=AE0057 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=180 |EpisodeNumber2=10 |Title=Daddy Comes for a Visit (Part 1) |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=[[Rick Mittleman]] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|11|20|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=In honor of Adam's birth, Maurice gives Darrin a watch that contains magical powers. Darrin agrees to use his gift for one day, during which he gets inside information on a lucrative advertising account and becomes hooked on witchcraft. [[John Fiedler]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' This episode and the next completed filming on October 10, 1969. |LineColor=AE0057 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=181 |EpisodeNumber2=11 |Title=Darrin the Warlock (Part 2) |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Rick Mittleman |t=Ed Jurist & Rick Mittleman }} |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|11|27|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Darrin realizes he is misusing the magical powers Maurice bestowed upon him. |LineColor=AE0057 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=182 |EpisodeNumber2=12 |Title=Samantha's Double Mother Trouble |DirectedBy=[[David White (actor)|David White]] |WrittenBy=Peggy Chantler Dick & [[Douglas Dick]] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|12|4|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Esmeralda reads Tabitha the story of ''[[Mother Goose]]'' and accidentally sneezes her out of the fairytale. Darrin's father gets chummy with Mother Goose, while he and his wife both think they are seeing things. [[Jane Connell]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' Filmed October 16, 1969 |LineColor=AE0057 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=183 |EpisodeNumber2=13 |Title=You're So Agreeable |DirectedBy=Luther James |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|12|11|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Endora puts a spell on Darrin to make him agree with anything anyone says. She later reverses the spell to make him disagree with everyone. [[Charles Lane (actor)|Charles Lane]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' Filmed October 23, 1969 |LineColor=AE0057 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=184 |EpisodeNumber2=14 |Title=Santa Comes to Visit and Stays and Stays |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|12|18|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Esmeralda mistakenly zaps Santa Claus to the Stephens home and cannot get him back to the North Pole in time to finish the toys for Christmas. Samantha must bring Santa's elves, workshop, and reindeer to her home so that Santa will be ready on Christmas Eve. ''Note:'' Filmed October 30, 1969 |LineColor=AE0057 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=185 |EpisodeNumber2=15 |Title=Samantha's Better Halves |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=[[Lila Garrett]] & [[Bernie Kahn]] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|1|1|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Endora casts a spell that splits Darrin in two, so that his business side can go to Japan while his doting side stays with his pregnant wife. ''Note:'' first episode filmed with Dick Sargent; the story is framed as a flashback to when Samantha was expecting Adam; remake of Season 2’s "Divided He Falls". This episode has the longest opening scene before the opening credits, approximately seven minutes. Filmed March 31, 1969. |LineColor=AE0057 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=186 |EpisodeNumber2=16 |Title=Samantha's Lost Weekend |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Richard Baer |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|1|8|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Esmeralda places a spell on a glass of milk to help Tabitha's appetite, but Samantha drinks it instead. Samantha starts eating non-stop and believes she has contracted Voracious Ravenicitis. She calls Dr. Bombay to remove the spell, but due to the erroneous diagnosis, the treatment causes her to fall asleep in mid-sentence. [[Bernie Kopell]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' Filmed November 30, 1969 This episode title is a takeoff on the 1945 film ''[[The Lost Weekend (film)|The Lost Weekend]]'', starring [[Ray Milland]]. |LineColor=AE0057 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=187 |EpisodeNumber2=17 |Title=The Phrase Is Familiar |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Jerry Mayer |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|1|15|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= A warlock tutor is employed by Endora for Tabitha's education, and causes havoc. Also, to mock Darrin's profession, she casts a spell that causes him to constantly speak in clichés. When she promises to cancel the spell, she alters it to make him act out the clichés instead. ''Note:'' Filmed November 6, 1969 |LineColor=AE0057 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=188 |EpisodeNumber2=18 |Title=Samantha's Secret Is Discovered |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Lila Garrett & Bernie Kahn |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|1|22|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=After Darrin's mother sees Samantha and Endora engaging in witchcraft, Darrin and Samantha decide to tell her the truth. After she tries to spill the beans to Frank, Darrin's father and her husband, the Witches Council pulls the plug on Samantha's powers, and she ends up believing she is truly insane, checking herself into a rest home. Samantha must convince her mother-in-law that she hallucinated everything. Bernie Kopell guest-stars. ''Note:'' Filmed November 20, 1969 |LineColor=AE0057 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=189 |EpisodeNumber2=19 |Title=Tabitha's Very Own Samantha |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Shirley Gordon |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|1|29|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=The latest round of attention toward Adam causes grounded Tabitha to wish up a duplicate of her mother who spoils her rotten. After a run in with Mrs. Kravitz and her nephew at the [[amusement park]], Darrin and Samantha believe the double is Serena playing games with Tabitha again. Additional complications ensue when Larry, a client and his wife ([[Parley Baer]] and [[Sara Seegar]]) come for dinner. ''Note:'' Aunt Hagatha is listed as "Aunt Agatha" in the credits; filmed November 26, 1969 |LineColor=AE0057 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=190 |EpisodeNumber2=20 |Title=Super Arthur |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|2|5|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Uncle Arthur is having trouble with his powers due to an encounter with a winged horse, but Dr. Bombay's cure causes him to literally become everything he says, including [[Superman]]. ''Note:'' Filmed December 4, 1969 |LineColor=AE0057 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=191 |EpisodeNumber2=21 |Title=What Makes Darrin Run? |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Lila Garrett & Bernie Kahn |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|2|12|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= In hopes of getting Darrin to give Samantha a higher standard of living, Endora casts a spell on her son-in-law to give him a drive for ambition and power. He invites Howard McMann, the president and chairman of the board of McMann & Tate, and his wife Margaret for dinner in an effort to work his way up the corporate ladder. [[Leon Ames (actor)|Leon Ames]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' Filmed December 11, 1969; one of only two episodes featuring Mr. McMann, and also the first episode to show Louise's [[Kasey Rogers]] hair as red which in real life was her natural color. |LineColor=AE0057 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=192 |EpisodeNumber2=22 |Title=Serena Stops the Show |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Richard Baer |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|2|19|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Darrin arranges for real life pop duo [[Boyce & Hart]] to appear on a TV special sponsored by a client. As the entertainment chairman for this year's Cosmos Cotillion, Serena wants them to appear at her event. When they decline, she casts a spell of unpopularity on the singers to alter their decision. Serena sings "I'll Blow You A Kiss In The Wind", a song she wrote for the duo to perform at the cotillion. ''Notes:'' First episode crediting Serena as "Pandora Spocks". [[Art Metrano]] guest-stars; filmed December 18, 1969. The liner notes on Boyce & Hart's Greatest Hits state that their song "I'll Blow You a Kiss in the Wind" is best known for its appearance in this episode of ''Bewitched''. |LineColor=AE0057 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=193 |EpisodeNumber2=23 |Title=Just a Kid Again |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Jerry Mayer |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|2|26|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= A toy salesman tells Tabitha he wishes he were a little boy again, and she grants him the wish. [[Ron Masak]] and [[Pat Priest (actress)|Pat Priest]] guest-star. ''Note:'' Filmed January 8, 1970 |LineColor=AE0057 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=194 |EpisodeNumber2=24 |Title=The Generation Zap |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|3|5|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Endora enlists Serena's help in casting a spell that makes Dusty Harrison, the college-student daughter of a client from McMann & Tate, fall madly in love with Darrin. ''Note:'' Filmed January 15, 1970 |LineColor=AE0057 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=195 |EpisodeNumber2=25 |Title=Okay, Who's the Wise Witch? |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Richard Baer |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|3|12|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Samantha, Darrin, Endora, Tabitha, and Esmeralda are unable to leave the Stephens house by any means. Dr. Bombay is summoned to correct the problem, and it is discovered that a vapor lock has occurred due to Samantha not using her powers on a regular basis. After Dr. Bombay cures the vapor lock, Samantha takes protective measures to prevent it from happening again.''Note:'' Filmed January 22, 1970
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{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=196 |EpisodeNumber2=26 |Title=A Chance on Love |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=John L. Greene |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|3|19|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=When Serena fills in for Samantha at a raffle ticket sale, a client of McMann & Tate falls for her. Later when the client sees Samantha at a party, he thinks it is the woman he met earlier. Neither Samantha nor Serena can convince him that they are not the same person, and he fires Darrin from the account. [[Jack Cassidy]] guest stars. ''Note:'' partial remake of episode 1-24, "Which Witch Is Which?"; partially remade as episode 8-17, "Serena's Richcraft". ''Note:'' Filmed January 30, 1970 |LineColor=AE0057 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=197 |EpisodeNumber2=27 |Title=If the Shoe Pinches |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|3|26|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Endora sends a [[leprechaun]] to make trouble for Darrin. A pair of enchanted boots causes Darrin to become lazy, just when Larry is on his case about a slogan for canned peaches. [[Henry Gibson]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' Filmed February 10, 1970 |LineColor=AE0057 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=198 |EpisodeNumber2=28 |Title=Mona Sammy |DirectedBy=Luther James |WrittenBy=Michael Morris |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|4|2|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Endora gives Samantha an original Leonardo da Vinci painting of Samantha's look-alike Great Aunt Cornelia, in the style of the Mona Lisa. Larry and Louise notice it, and after Endora says Darrin painted it, Louise insists that Darrin paint her portrait. ''Note:'' Filmed February 16, 1970 |LineColor=AE0057 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=199 |EpisodeNumber2=29 |Title=Turn on the Old Charm |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Richard Baer |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|4|9|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Samantha gives her father's magic amulet to Darrin to induce Endora into being nice to him. Esmeralda thinks it is a love charm and swipes it. Endora discovers she has been under the amulet's spell, and punishes Samantha and Darrin by causing them to bicker in front of Larry and a client. ''Note:'' Filmed February 20, 1970 |LineColor=AE0057 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=200 |EpisodeNumber2=30 |Title=Make Love, Not Hate |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|4|16|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Samantha wants to help Esmeralda find a man to get her out of a case of depression. Dr. Bombay's acquaintance Norton is not impressed with Esmeralda, so the doctor concocts a love potion to help. The potion accidentally ends up in a bowl of clam dip. Norton, Esmeralda, an advertising client, and his wife all end up under the effect of the potion, and chaos ensues. [[Charles Lane (actor)|Charles Lane]], Cliff Norton, and [[Sara Seegar]] guest-star. ''Note:'' Filmed February 27. 1970. |LineColor=AE0057 }}
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===Season 7 (1970–71)===
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{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=201 |EpisodeNumber2=1 |Title=To Go or Not to Go, That Is the Question (Part 1) |DirectedBy=[[William Asher]] |WrittenBy=[[Michael Morris (screenwriter)|Michael Morris]] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|9|24|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Endora invites Samantha to attend the centennial Witches Convocation in [[Salem, Massachusetts]]. When Samantha informs her mother that Darrin will also be going to Salem, the news reaches Hepzibah, the High Priestess of all Witches, who comes to observe the marriage and decide whether to dissolve it. Jane Connell guest-stars. ''Note:'' Filmed July 23, 1970 |LineColor=000099 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=202 |EpisodeNumber2=2 |Title=Salem, Here We Come (Part 2) |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Michael Morris |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|10|1|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=During her royal visit to the Stephens, Hepzibah insists on observing Darrin at work and encounters a client to whom she takes a liking. [[Jane Connell]] and [[Cesar Romero]] guest-star. ''Note:'' Filmed July 30, 1970 |LineColor=000099 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=203 |EpisodeNumber2=3 |Title= The Salem Saga (Part 1) |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|10|8|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= During a tour of the [[House of Seven Gables]] in [[Salem, Massachusetts|Salem]], an antique bedwarmer begins harassing Samantha. The bedwarmer makes its way to the Stephens' car, and Darrin is accused of stealing it. ''Note:'' The Stephens stay at the Hawthorne Motor Hotel in Salem for five episodes. Filmed August 7, 1970 |LineColor=000099 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=204 |EpisodeNumber2=4 |Title=Sam's Hot Bed Warmer (Part 2) |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|10|15|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Darrin is in jail for allegedly stealing an antique bedwarmer, and Samantha discovers it was Serena who had transformed a warlock into the bedwarmer during the time of the Salem witch trials. [[Joan Hotchkis]] and [[Noam Pitlik]] guest-star. ''Note:'' Filmed July 16, 1970 on location in Salem, Massachusetts |LineColor=000099 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=205 |EpisodeNumber2=5 |Title=Darrin on a Pedestal |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=[[Bernie Kahn]] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|10|22|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=On a sightseeing tour of Gloucester, Massachusetts, Darrin becomes annoyed when Serena transforms the [[Gloucester Fisherman's Memorial]] statue to life, so Serena zaps Darrin in the statue's place. ''Note:'' Filmed July 16, 1970 on location in Gloucester, Massachusetts |LineColor=000099 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=206 |EpisodeNumber2=6 |Title=Paul Revere Rides Again |DirectedBy=[[Richard Michaels]] |WrittenBy=Henry Sharp & [[Phil Sharp (screenwriter)|Phil Sharp]] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|10|29|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Trying to return a Paul Revere teapot to Salem, Esmeralda conjures up the real [[Paul Revere]] instead. Revere mistakes a British client for an invader and decides to warn the town. [[Parley Baer]], [[Bert Convy]], and [[Jonathan Harris]] guest-star. ''Note:'' Filmed August 13, 1970 |LineColor=000099 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=207 |EpisodeNumber2=7 |Title=Samantha's Bad Day in Salem |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Michael Morris |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|11|5|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= At the Witches' Convention, Samantha encounters Waldo, an old boyfriend. When Samantha rejects his continued advances, Waldo conjures up his fantasy replica of her. Larry thinks Samantha is having an affair when he sees them together. Hal England and [[Anne Seymour (actress)|Anne Seymour]] guest-star. ''Note:'' Filmed July 16, 1970 on location in Salem, Massachusetts |LineColor=000099 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=208 |EpisodeNumber2=8 |Title=Samantha's Old Salem Trip |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|11|12|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Samantha and Darrin return home early when the Witch's council forbids Samantha from being seen with her husband in public. When they send a message that she must return to Salem immediately, Esmeralda accidentally sends Samantha to 17th century Salem, during the time of the witch hunts. Endora sends Darrin to rescue Samantha, who has no memory of who she is. Darrin is accused of being a witch. [[Maudie Prickett]] and [[Ronald Long]] guest-star. ''Note:'' During the courtroom scene, Samantha's wrists are in chains before she performs a spell with a coin, but are free during the performance; filmed August 6, 1970. |LineColor=000099 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=209 |EpisodeNumber2=9 |Title=Samantha's Pet Warlock |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Jerry Mayer |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|11|19|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Ashley, another of Samantha's old boyfriends, poses as a dog to make trouble for the Stephens while a McMann & Tate client is at hand. Noam Pitlik and [[Edward Andrews]] guest-star. ''Note:'' partial remake of Season 2’s "Man's Best Friend"; filmed August 20, 1970 |LineColor=000099 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=210 |EpisodeNumber2=10 |Title=Samantha's Old Man |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Michael Morris |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|12|3|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Endora changes Darrin into an old man to prove to Samantha that their marriage is doomed to fail. Running into Larry and Louise, they pass off Darrin as his grandfather, Grover Stephens. This prompts Louise to fix up Grover with her visiting Aunt Millicent. Meanwhile, Darrin needs to pull off a youth-based campaign with a client. [[Ruth McDevitt]] and [[Edward Platt]] guest-star. ''Note:'' this episode received an [[Emmy]] nomination for makeup; filmed August 27, 1970 |LineColor=000099 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=211 |EpisodeNumber2=11 |Title=The Corsican Cousins |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|12|10|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Endora tries to persuade Samantha to be as fun-loving as Serena, so she casts a spell that makes Samantha experience everything Serena does. When Serena's date nibbles on her neck, Samantha finds herself in a ticklish situation. ''Note:'' Filmed September 3, 1970 |LineColor=000099 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=212 |EpisodeNumber2=12 |Title=Samantha's Magic Potion |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Shirley Gordon |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|12|17|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= When Darrin comes to the erroneous conclusion that witchcraft is the cause of his poor luck at work, he decides to retire and allow Samantha to use witchcraft to provide for all their needs. Samantha decides to help him regain his senses by giving him a bogus potion and telling him it will solve his problems. ''Note:'' partial remake of Season 1's, "A is for Aardvark"; filmed September 24, 1970 |LineColor=000099 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=213 |EpisodeNumber2=13 |Title=[[Sisters at Heart]] |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=William Asher & [[Barbara Avedon]] (teleplay) |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|12|24|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Tabitha's friend Lisa, the daughter of a black colleague of Darrin's at McMann & Tate, is visiting for Christmas. A racist client mistakes Lisa as Darrin's child and pulls his account. Wishing to be real sisters, Tabitha wishes herself and Lisa into having respective black and white polka-dotted skin. Parley Baer [[Don Marshall (actor)|Don Marshall]], and [[Janee Michelle]] guest-star. ''Note:'' In the special opening of the show as originally broadcast (available on the DVD release), Montgomery welcomes us to the Christmas episode which was written by the students of the 5th period, room 309, 10th grade English class at Thomas Jefferson High School in Los Angeles.<ref>{{cite journal|date=1970-12-03|title=22 Black High School Teens Write 'Bewitched' Series Script|journal=Jet|publisher=Johnson Publishing Company|volume=39|issue=9|page=19|issn=0021-5996}}</ref> The episode received the Governor's Award at the [[23rd Primetime Emmy Awards]] in May 1971.<ref>{{cite book|last=Martin|first=Charles D.|title=The White African American Body: A Cultural and Literary Exploration|year=2002|publisher=Rutgers University Press|isbn=0-8135-3032-6|page=199}}</ref> Montgomery also wishes us a happy holiday before the closing credits. Filmed November 12, 1970. |LineColor=000099 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=214 |EpisodeNumber2=14 |Title=Mother-in-Law of the Year |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Henry Sharp & Phil Sharp |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|1|14|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Endora presents an idea for a Mother-in-Law's Day campaign for the Bobbins Bon Bons advertising account, and ingratiates herself by putting a spell on Mr. Bobbins, who then wants her to be Bobbins' "Mother-in-Law of the Year." She agrees, but then backs out on appearing in a commercial on Bobbins' TV show. Samantha turns herself into Endora to do the spot, which infuriates her mother who then turns herself into Samantha. [[Jim Lange]] and [[John McGiver]] guest-star. ''Note:'' Filmed October 1, 1970 |LineColor=000099 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=215 |EpisodeNumber2=15 |Title= Mary the Good Fairy (Part 1) |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|1|21|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Mary, the Good Fairy, a friend of Samantha, visits the Stephens household when Tabitha loses a tooth. Darrin and Samantha give her a snifter of brandy to warm her up, and the intoxicating effect leaves Samantha to fulfill Mary's duties for the night. In the morning, Mary reveals to Samantha that she is tired of collecting lost teeth for centuries on end and refuses to trade places with her. [[Imogene Coca]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' Filmed September 11, 1970. |LineColor=000099 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=216 |EpisodeNumber2=16 |Title=The Good Fairy Strikes Again (Part 2) |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|1|28|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Mary, the Good Fairy continues to cause trouble with the Kravitzes, the police, and a client while she continues to seek out brandy and refuses to take her duties back from Samantha, who is still stuck with the tooth fairy duties and wings, and without her regular powers. [[Imogene Coca]] and [[Vic Tayback]] guest-star. ''Note:'' Filmed September 17, 1970 |LineColor=000099 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=217 |EpisodeNumber2=17 |Title=The Return of Darrin the Bold |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|2|4|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Endora and Serena decide to turn Darrin into a warlock by having Serena go back to 14th century Ireland and slip a potion to his ancestor, Darrin the Bold. Once Darrin enters the first stages of "wishcraft", Endora claims that witchcraft has rubbed off on Darrin, but Samantha discovers what Serena has really done and goes back to the time of Darrin the Bold to undo the spell. ''Note:'' Darrin's ancestor, Darrin the Bold, first appeared in the Season Three episode "A Most Unusual Wood Nymph". Filmed November 25, 1970. |LineColor=000099 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=218 |EpisodeNumber2=18 |Title=The House That Uncle Arthur Built |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Bernie Kahn |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|2|11|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=After a fight with his new pretentious girlfriend who hates practical jokes, Uncle Arthur places his practical jokes within the walls of Sam & Darrin's house which causes havoc in front of Larry, a client, and his wife. [[Barbara Rhoades]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' Paul Lynde's final appearance as Uncle Arthur; filmed October 15, 1970. |LineColor=000099 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=219 |EpisodeNumber2=19 |Title=Samantha and the Troll |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=[[Lila Garrett]] & [[Joel Rapp]] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|2|18|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= When Samantha has to go in for a "10,000 spell overhaul," Serena babysits and brings Tabitha's toys to life for a game of hide and seek. Serena causes more trouble by impersonating Samantha and being overly affectionate to both Darrin and his client, whose wife is present. [[Bob Cummings]] and [[Nan Martin]] guest-star. [[Diane Murphy]] appears as the rag doll. ''Note:'' Filmed October 8, 1970. |LineColor=000099 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=220 |EpisodeNumber2=20 |Title=This Little Piggie |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|2|25|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Endora casts a hex upon Darrin which makes him indecisive. Later she decides he is instead "pigheaded", so she literally gives him the head of a pig. [[Herb Edelman]] guest-stars ''Note:'' Filmed November 5, 1970. |LineColor=000099 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=221 |EpisodeNumber2=21 |Title=Mixed Doubles |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=[[Richard Baer (writer)|Richard Baer]] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|3|4|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=When Samantha spends a restless night thinking about Louise Tate's troubles, a strange metaphysical occurrence takes place that has everyone thinking that Samantha is Louise, and Louise is Samantha. ''Note:'' Filmed January 7, 1971. |LineColor=000099 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=222 |EpisodeNumber2=22 |Title=Darrin Goes Ape |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Leo Townsend & Pauline Townsend |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|3|11|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Darrin rejects an enchanted gift from Serena. When Samantha goes out shopping, Serena changes Darrin into a gorilla. Gladys Kravitz sees the gorilla and calls the authorities, who send him off to be a mate for another gorilla. ''Note:'' Last episode featuring Abner Kravitz; filmed December 3, 1970. |LineColor=000099 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=223 |EpisodeNumber2=23 |Title=Money Happy Returns |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Milt Rosen |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|3|18|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Darrin finds $100,000 in a cab and thinks Endora zapped it there so his children can have the large swimming pool he can't afford but the cash really belongs to a criminal who wants it back. Arch Johnson and [[Gordon Jump]] guest-star. ''Note:'' Filmed February 1, 1971. |LineColor=000099 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=224 |EpisodeNumber2=24 |Title=Out of the Mouths of Babes |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Michael Morris |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|3|25|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Endora changes Darrin into a little boy ("Marvin Peter") while he is trying to win an account for Mother Flannagan's [[Irish stew]] which isn't selling very well. Darrin meets another boy (Herbie) in a basketball game who tries the Irish stew and reveals the truth: it tastes terrible. Darrin/Marvin Peter also mentions that he had been an all-star forward at Missouri State University. ''Note:'' Filmed February 5, 1971. |LineColor=000099 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=225 |EpisodeNumber2=25 |Title=Samantha's Psychic Slip |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=John L. Greene |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|4|1|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Samantha's hiccups are causing bikes of all kinds to appear, just when Darrin's Mother is about to arrive for a visit and to invite Samantha out for a shopping trip. Dr. Bombay's spell, designed to remove "guilt", stops the bikes from appearing but now Samantha's hiccups cause any "gilt" object nearby to disappear. Serena also stops by to add to the mayhem. Irwin Charone appears as the department store private detective. ''Note:'' Filmed November 19, 1970. In closing credits, Irene Byatt is identified as 'Woman with Mirror' when actually she played 'Woman with Lamp'. |LineColor=000099 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=226 |EpisodeNumber2=26 |Title=Samantha's Magic Mirror |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|4|8|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Esmeralda needs confidence for an upcoming meeting with an old boyfriend. Samantha creates a magic mirror to make Esmeralda appear more attractive to herself but she needs even more assistance to boost her failed powers. [[Tom Bosley]] and [[Nancy Priddy]] guest-star. ''Note:'' remake of Season Two's "Aunt Clara's Old Flame"; filmed January 21, 1971. |LineColor=000099 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=227 |EpisodeNumber2=27 |Title=Laugh Clown, Laugh |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|4|15|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Claiming Darrin has no sense of humor, Endora puts a spell on him, turning him into an obnoxious comedian. She later creates another spell, causing him to laugh about anything grave and serious. [[Charles Lane (actor)|Charles Lane]] and [[Marcia Wallace]] guest-star. ''Note:'' Last episode to feature Gladys Kravitz; filmed February 11, 1971. |LineColor=000099 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=228 |EpisodeNumber2=28 |Title=Samantha and the Antique Doll |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|4|22|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Tabitha causes an antique doll to fly across the room, right in front of Darrin's mother, Phyllis. Samantha convinces Phyllis that she subconsciously willed it from Adam, but Phyllis becomes obsessed with her apparent new abilities. ''Note:'' Filmed December 10, 1970; remake of Season one's "Abner Kadabra"; last episode featuring Darrin's parents. [[Robert F. Simon]], who portrayed Frank Stephens in Seasons 1–3, reprises his role. |LineColor=000099 }}
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===Season 8 (1971–72)===
{{Episode table
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|season=2
|title=23
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|airdate=15
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{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=229 |EpisodeNumber2=1 |Title=How Not to Lose Your Head to King Henry VIII (Part 1) |DirectedBy=[[William Asher]] |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|9|15|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=While on a trip to Europe, a nobleman trapped in a portrait asks Samantha to release him. The witch Malvina who had placed the nobleman in the portrait, gets angry with Samantha for breaking the curse and zaps her to the time of [[Henry VIII of England|Henry VIII]]. Darrin and Endora must find a way to bring Samantha back to the 20th century, even though she has lost her memory and powers. [[Ronald Long]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' Beginning with this episode, ''Bewitched'' was moved from Thursday night to Wednesday night, opposite CBS's ''[[The Carol Burnett Show]]''. This episode, along with Part 2, was filmed on June 29, 1971. |LineColor=7E00D2 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=230 |EpisodeNumber2=2 |Title=How Not to Lose Your Head to King Henry VIII (Part 2) |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|9|22|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Darrin and Endora form a truce to rescue Samantha, who is trapped in the time of Henry VIII, and has caught his attention as a possible wife. |LineColor=7E00D2 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=231 |EpisodeNumber2=3 |Title=Samantha and the Loch Ness Monster |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=[[Michael Morris (screenwriter)|Michael Morris]] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|9|29|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=While visiting [[Scotland]], Darrin, Samantha and Darrin's cousin Robbie encounter the [[Loch Ness Monster]], who Samantha reveals is really a warlock named Bruce, who was transformed into a monster by Serena 40 years ago. [[Steve Franken]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' Filmed July 22, 1971 |LineColor=7E00D2 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=232 |EpisodeNumber2=4 |Title=Samantha's Not So Leaning Tower of Pisa |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|10|6|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Esmeralda reveals she had caused the [[Tower of Pisa]] to lean in the 12th century, and has always been upset about her mistake. She makes it stand upright, setting off mass hysteria. ''Note:'' Filmed July 2, 1971 |LineColor=7E00D2 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=233 |EpisodeNumber2=5 |Title=Bewitched, Bothered and Baldoni |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Michael Morris |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|10|13|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= While in Rome, Endora makes trouble for Darrin by bringing a statue of [[Venus de Milo]] ([[Francine York]]) to life. Every male who sees Venus becomes enchanted by her appearance. ''Note:'' Filmed July 12, 1971 |LineColor=7E00D2 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=234 |EpisodeNumber2=6 |Title=Paris, Witches' Style |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Michael Morris |OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1971|10|20|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= When Maurice discovers Samantha has not visited him during her European vacation, he blames Darrin. Endora creates an obsequious version of Darrin from a potted plant. When this ruse fails, the enraged Maurice zaps Darrin to a beam high up on the [[Eiffel Tower]]. ''Note:'' Filmed July 29, 1971 |LineColor=7E00D2 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=235 |EpisodeNumber2=7 |Title=The Ghost Who Made a Spectre of Himself |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|10|27|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= A lovesick ghost haunting a British castle possesses Darrin's body to be near Samantha, but she is not fooled. When she rejects the advances, the ghost, still in Darrin's body, tries to woo Louise Tate. ''Note:'' Filmed July 16, 1971 |LineColor=7E00D2 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=236 |EpisodeNumber2=8 |Title=TV or Not TV |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=[[Bernie Kahn]] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|11|3|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Annoyed with a violent [[Punch and Judy]] skit on a children's television show whose advertising is handled by her father Darrin, Tabitha zaps herself onto the set to help Judy and becomes an instant hit with the sponsor who wants her to continue to be part of the show, despite her parents' objections. ''Note:'' Filmed June 17, 1971; first episode filmed for Season Eight |LineColor=7E00D2 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=237 |EpisodeNumber2=9 |Title=A Plague on Maurice and Samantha |DirectedBy=[[Richard Michaels]] |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|11|10|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Maurice arrives after hearing that Samantha's marriage is the cause of her latest power failure, but it is soon discovered that it was actually due to a contagious supernatural disease, which Maurice himself becomes infected with. While waiting for Dr. Bombay to discover a cure, Maurice experiences life as a mortal, and helps Darrin with an advertising account. [[Bernie Kopell]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' Filmed August 12, 1971, a week after filming the episode which reveals Adam's magical powers (8–14), a continuity error was created when it was decided to air this episode first, as Samantha mentions to her father that both Tabitha and Adam's witchcraft are progressing nicely. |LineColor=7E00D2 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=238 |EpisodeNumber2=10 |Title=Hansel and Gretel in Samanthaland |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Michael Morris |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|11|17|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Tabitha pops [[Hansel & Gretel]] out of a book, and then zaps herself into the story. Samantha goes into the storybook to rescue Tabitha from the wicked witch ([[Billie Hayes]]) while Darrin tries to explain the hungry siblings' presence to Larry. ''Note:'' Filmed September 2, 1971. Hayes was portraying Witchiepoo in the children's fantasy show ''[[H.R. Pufnstuf]]'' at the time this episode was produced. |LineColor=7E00D2 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=239 |EpisodeNumber2=11 |Title=The Warlock in the Gray Flannel Suit |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=John L. Greene |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|12|1|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Because Darrin refuses to allow Samantha to attend her cousin Panda's wedding in Hong Kong, Endora recruits a reluctant [[hippie]] warlock ([[Bernie Kopell]]) to make trouble for Darrin at the office. Charles Lane also guest-stars. ''Note:'' Filmed August 19, 1971 |LineColor=7E00D2 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=240 |EpisodeNumber2=12 |Title=The Eight-Year Itch Witch |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=[[Ruth Brooks Flippen]] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|12|8|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Endora tests Darrin's faithfulness by changing a Siamese cat into a statuesque model ([[Julie Newmar]]) for a sponsor ([[Parley Baer]])'s ad campaign. ''Note:'' remake of Season One, Episode 11, "It Takes One To Know One". Filmed August 26, 1971. Newmar was recognized for having played the Catwoman in the late 1960s ''[[Batman (TV series)|Batman]]'' TV series. |LineColor=7E00D2 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=241 |EpisodeNumber2=13 |Title=Three Men and a Witch on a Horse |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|12|15|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Endora casts a spell on a hobby horse that makes it predict the results of horse races, and also zaps Darrin with a gambling bug, hoping to make him a better provider to his family. [[Scatman Crothers]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' Filmed September 16, 1971 |LineColor=7E00D2 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=242 |EpisodeNumber2=14 |Title=Adam, Warlock or Washout? |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|12|29|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Samantha's aunts, Grimalda and Enchantra come to test whether Adam has magic powers, and again threaten to dissolve Samantha's marriage if he proves to have none. ''Note:'' last episode to feature Maurice ([[Maurice Evans (actor)|Maurice Evans]]); filmed August 5, 1971; last episode broadcast by ABC in prime time when rerun on July 1, 1972. |LineColor=7E00D2 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=243 |EpisodeNumber2=15 |Title=Samantha's Magic Sitter |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Henry Sharp & [[Phil Sharp (screenwriter)|Phil Sharp]] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1972|1|5|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= While babysitting a McMann & Tate client's son, Ralphie Norton, Esmeralda performs magic and tells him she is a witch. Ralphie tells his friends and gets into a fight, which outrages the client, who cancels his account. [[Richard X. Slattery]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' partial remake of Season One’s "There's No Witch Like An Old Witch"; filmed September 23, 1971 |LineColor=7E00D2 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=244 |EpisodeNumber2=16 |Title=Samantha Is Earthbound |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Michael Morris |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1972|1|15|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Samantha develops a condition, ''gravititis inflamitis'', that makes her weigh over 500 pounds. Dr. Bombay gives her an antidote which makes her lighter than air, just when she must attend a charity event as an attendant and fashion model. [[Jack Collins (actor)|Jack Collins]], [[Molly Dodd]], and [[Sara Seegar]] guest-star. ''Note:'' Beginning with this episode, ''Bewitched'' was moved from Wednesdays to Saturdays, opposite ''[[All in the Family]]''; filmed October 14, 1971. |LineColor=7E00D2 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=245 |EpisodeNumber2=17 |Title=Serena's Richcraft |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Michael Morris |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1972|1|22|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Serena's powers are taken away by the jealous Contessa Pirhana ([[Ellen Weston]]). The grounded Serena amuses herself by dating a wealthy client of Darrin, and they become smitten with each other. [[Peter Lawford]] and [[Joe E. Ross|Joe Ross]] guest-star. ''Note:'' filmed on January 15, 1971; partial remake of Season Six’s "A Chance on Love". This episode was filmed during the 7th season, but shelved until season 8 to have more episodes for this season. |LineColor=7E00D2 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=246 |EpisodeNumber2=18 |Title=Samantha on Thin Ice |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Richard Baer |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1972|1|29|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Disappointed with her granddaughter's inability to ice skate, Endora casts a spell on Tabitha, making her an ice skating sensation. [[Alan Oppenheimer]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' remake of Season Five's "Samantha on the Keyboard”. Filmed September 30, 1971 |LineColor=7E00D2 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=247 |EpisodeNumber2=19 |Title=Serena's Youth Pill |DirectedBy=[[E.W. Swackhamer]] |WrittenBy=Michael Morris |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1972|2|5|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= While babysitting for Samantha, Serena livens things up when Larry visits by slipping him a youth pill. His hair turns red, and he starts behaving like his younger self. Samantha and Darrin are furious, and Louise doesn't know how to deal with her husband's transformation. Samantha tells Serena to go to Dr. Bombay to get the antidote for the youth pill, which causes Larry to start losing his memory, thinking it's 1961, and then he becomes a teenager, and finally, a little boy. After Larry takes the antidote, he's his old self again. ''Note:'' Last episode to feature Serena and Louise Tate; filmed October 7, 1971 |LineColor=7E00D2 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=248 |EpisodeNumber2=20 |Title=Tabitha's First Day in School |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1972|2|12|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Samantha is required to enroll Tabitha in school, where the young witch meets a bully named Charlton Rollnick, Jr. and zaps him into a bullfrog. After Tabitha changes him back, his mother, Mrs. Rollnick goes the Stephens' house to pick him up, but acts like a bully herself. Samantha explained that without love and understanding, some children become aggressive and turn into bullies. Mrs. Rollnick sees Samantha's point, and tries to show love and understanding.
[[Allen Jenkins]], [[Maudie Prickett]] and [[Nita Talbot]] guest-star. ''Note:'' Filmed November 11, 1971; Prickett is credited as playing "Miss Vogel", but is called "Mrs Peabody". This is primarily a remake of Season Five’s "I Don't Want to be a Toad, I Want to be a Butterfly", which also featured Prickett, but also uses elements of Season Four's "Playmates" which also had Tabitha confronting a bully in a neighbor's backyard whom she turns into a bulldog. |LineColor=7E00D2 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=249 |EpisodeNumber2=21 |Title=George Washington Zapped Here (Part 1) |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Michaels Morris |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1972|2|19|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Esmeralda accidentally makes [[George Washington]] ([[Will Geer]]) appear while trying to help Tabitha with a school project. Samantha tries to keep the President entertained and out of trouble while Esmeralda tries to send him back. However, he wanders into a park where he is arrested for demonstrating without a license, and must be bailed out. Esmeralda finally reverses the spell and sends the President back to the past, but without his shoes. Her attempt to correct this brings back not only George, but [[Martha Washington]] ([[Jane Connell]]) to the present as well. Dick Wilson guest-stars. ''Note:'' Filmed December 3, 1971. This episode and “George Washington Zapped Here (Part 2)” are remakes of the two-part Season Three episodes "My Friend Ben" and "Samantha for the Defense". |LineColor=7E00D2 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=250 |EpisodeNumber2=22 |Title=George Washington Zapped Here (Part 2) |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Michael Morris |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1972|2|26|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= While George Washington awaits his appearance in court to defend himself for demonstrating in public, Larry wants to use the President in ads for Whirlaway Washing Machines. ''Note:'' Last episode to feature Esmeralda; filmed December 8, 1971. |LineColor=7E00D2 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=251 |EpisodeNumber2=23 |Title=School Days, School Daze |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Michael Morris |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1972|3|4|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Tabitha is worried about being promoted to the next grade, so Endora casts a spell to give her granddaughter a complete knowledge of all subjects. When Tabitha's teacher, Mrs. Peabody ([[Maudie Prickett]]) discovers Tabitha's genius, she snoops into her student's home life. Mrs. Peabody sees the witchcraft in the Stephens household and threatens to go public. [[Charles Lane (actor)|Charles Lane]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' Filmed November 4, 1971; last episode to feature Adam. |LineColor=7E00D2 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=252 |EpisodeNumber2=24 |Title=A Good Turn Never Goes Unpunished |DirectedBy=Ernest Losso |WrittenBy=Bernie Kahn |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1972|3|11|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Darrin and Samantha have yet another fight over her alleged use of witchcraft to help him with an advertising slogan, this time for a mattress account. ''Note:'' Remake of Season Five’s "Is It Magic or Imagination?", which itself was a remake of Season One’s "Help, Help, Don't Save Me". Filmed November 19, 1971. Last episode to feature Tabitha. |LineColor=7E00D2 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=253 |EpisodeNumber2=25 |Title=Samantha's Witchcraft Blows a Fuse |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Leo Townsend |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1972|3|18|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= After consuming an exotic drink at a Chinese restaurant, Samantha feels ill. After her dizziness subsides, red stripes appear on her face. Aunt Hagatha (Reta Shaw) calls Dr. Bombay to cure Samantha. He prescribes a potion from the witches' apothecary (Bernie Kopell), but forgets to mention two very hard-to-acquire ingredients. ''Note:'' Filmed on November 26, 1971. Last episode to feature Dr. Bombay, the Apothecary and Aunt Hagatha; remake of Season Two’s "Take Two Aspirin and Half a Pint of Porpoise Milk.” |LineColor=7E00D2 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=254 |EpisodeNumber2=26 |Title=The Truth, Nothing but the Truth, So Help Me Sam |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1972|3|25|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Samantha and Darrin's devotion to each other is tested one more time in the series' final episode. Suspicious of Darrin's reasons for giving Samantha a unicorn pin, Endora casts a spell on it that causes mortals to tell the absolute truth while they are near it. This causes trouble for Darrin at the office, and later during cocktails for Larry, a client (Sara Seegar) and her husband (Parley Baer) at the Stephens' home. While Samantha is wearing the pin in their presence, the mortals reveal their thoughts about the client's ridiculous ideas, and each other. A big fight ensues, much to Endora's amusement. During the [[epilogue]] it's revealed that the spell caused everything to turn out well with the client, and Darrin and Samantha truthfully profess their love for each other. ''Note:'' Filmed December 16, 1971; last episode filmed, and the last new episode broadcast; remake of Season Two’s "Speak the Truth". Seegar and Baer portray the latest client and spouse, Cora May and Walter Franklin, but are credited as "Frances" and "Ed" Franklin. |LineColor=7E00D2 }}
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==References==
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==External links==
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''[[Bewitched]]'' is an American fantasy [[situation comedy]] originally broadcast for eight seasons on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] from 1964-72. Film dates are the dates the [[Screen Gems]] distribution company reported the episode was "finished".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bewitched.net/filmsche.htm|title=Bewitched Filming Schedule|website=www.bewitched.net}}</ref>
==Series overview==
<onlyinclude>{{Series overview
| infoheader = [[Nielsen ratings]]<ref>{{cite book |last=Brooks |first=Tim |last2=Marsh|first2=Earle|date=2007|title=The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946-Present (Ninth Edition)|publisher=Ballantine Books|pages=1684–85|isbn=978-0-345-49773-4 }}</ref>
| infoA = Rank
| infoB = Rating
| infoC = Tied with
| color1 = #0000a0
| link1 = #Season 1 (1964–65)
| episodes1 = 36
| start1 = {{Start date|1964|9|17}}
| end1 = {{End date|1965|6|3}}
| infoA1 = 2
| infoB1 = 31.0
| infoC1 = {{n/a}}
| color2 = #970097
| link2 = #Season 2 (1965–66)
| episodes2 = 38
| start2 = {{Start date|1965|9|16}}
| end2 = {{End date|1966|6|9}}
| infoA2 = 7
| infoB2 = 25.9
| infoC2 = ''[[The Beverly Hillbillies]]''
| color3 = #B10000
| link3 = #Season 3 (1966–67)
| episodes3 = 33
| start3 = {{Start date|1966|9|15}}
| end3 = {{End date|1967|5|4}}
| infoA3 = 7
| infoB3 = 23.4
| infoC3 = ''[[Daktari]]''<br/>''The Beverly Hillbillies''
| color4 = #6EA46E
| link4 = #Season 4 (1967–68)
| episodes4 = 33
| start4 = {{Start date|1967|9|7}}
| end4 = {{End date|1968|5|16}}
| infoA4 = 11
| infoB4 = 23.5
| infoC4 = {{n/a}}
| color5 = #99CCFF
| link5 = #Season 5 (1968–69)
| episodes5 = 30
| start5 = {{Start date|1968|9|26}}
| end5 = {{End date|1969|4|24}}
| infoA5 = 11
| infoB5 = 23.3
| infoC5 = ''[[Mission: Impossible]]''<br/>''[[The Red Skelton Show]]''
| color6 = #AE0057
| link6 = #Season 6 (1969–70)
| episodes6 = 30
| start6 = {{Start date|1969|9|18}}
| end6 = {{End date|1970|4|16}}
| infoA6 = 24
| infoB6 = 20.6
| infoC6 = [[NBC Saturday Night at the Movies]]<br/>''[[The F.B.I. (TV series)|The F.B.I.]]''
| color7 = #000099
| link7 = #Season 7 (1970–71)
| episodes7 = 28
| start7 = {{Start date|1970|9|24}}
| end7 = {{End date|1971|4|22}}
| infoA7 = {{n/a}}
| infoB7 = {{n/a}}
| infoC7 = {{n/a}}
| color8 = #993366
| link8 = #Season 8 (1971–72)
| episodes8 = 26
| start8 = {{Start date|1971|9|15}}
| end8 = {{End date|1972|3|25}}
| infoA8 = 72
| infoB8 = 11.3<ref>{{cite web|title=1971-72 Ratings History|url=http://www.tvratingsguide.com/2017/08/1971-72-ratings-fallout-of-rural-purge.html|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20170820075722/http://www.tvratingsguide.com/2017/08/1971-72-ratings-fallout-of-rural-purge.html|archivedate=20 August 2017|work=The TV Ratings Guide}}</ref>
| infoC8 = {{n/a}}
}}</onlyinclude>
Key: † = Dick York does not appear.
==Episodes==
===Season 1 (1964–65)===
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{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=1 |EpisodeNumber2=1 |Title=[[I, Darrin, Take This Witch, Samantha]] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1964|9|17|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=[[William Asher]] |WrittenBy=[[Sol Saks]] |ShortSummary=In the episode that started it all, we are introduced to Samantha ([[Elizabeth Montgomery]]) and Darrin ([[Dick York]]) who meet by bumping into each other several times. They fall in love and get married. On their wedding night, Samantha's witch mother, Endora ([[Agnes Moorehead]]) visits Samantha and is shocked to learn her new husband is a mortal, and predicts the marriage won't last. Samantha tells Darrin she's a witch and proves it. Darrin is shocked, but realizes he loves Samantha and can't give her up, and he tells her he wants her to learn to live like a mortal. Later at a dinner party, Samantha uses her powers to get back at Darrin's condescending ex-girlfriend Sheila ([[Nancy Kovack]]) Darrin tells Samantha that she wasn't entirely wrong, and Sheila had it coming. ''Note:'' Rehearsal for the pilot was to begin November 22, 1963, but was postponed due to the [[assassination of John F. Kennedy]]. Filming was completed December 6 of that year. |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=2 |EpisodeNumber2=2 |Title=Be It Ever So Mortgaged |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1964|9|24|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=[[Barbara Avedon]] |ShortSummary=When Samantha and Darrin purchase their first home together, Samantha and Endora use their magic to see what it would be like fully furnished. But their nosy neighbor [[Gladys Kravitz]] ([[Alice Pearce]]) witnesses the acts of magic and becomes shocked and hysterical. ''Note:'' This episode was completed along with the next five on September 11, 1964. |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=3 |EpisodeNumber2=4 |Title=Mother Meets What's-His-Name |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1964|10|8|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=[[Danny Arnold]] |ShortSummary= Samantha has lunch with a few of her neighbors, using magic to assist with the meal. Later, At their first meeting, the condescending Endora refers to Darrin as "What's his name", and an inevitable argument about Samantha not using her powers leads to Darrin nearly being turned into an artichoke. |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=4 |EpisodeNumber2=3 |Title=It Shouldn't Happen to a Dog |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1964|10|1|mf=y}}<ref name="Dog">{{cite web|url=http://harpiesbizarre.com/3or4.htm|title=3 or 4 - Bewitched @ Harpies Bizarre|website=harpiesbizarre.com}}</ref> |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Jerry Davis |ShortSummary=When Darrin's alcoholic and lecherous client Rex Barker (guest star [[Jack Warden]]) makes a pass at Samantha, she decides to teach him a lesson by turning him into a dog. ''Note :'' First episode to feature Larry Tate. |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=5 |EpisodeNumber2=5 |Title=Help, Help, Don't Save Me |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1964|10|15|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=[[Danny Arnold]] |ShortSummary=Samantha suggests clever slogans for Darrin's Caldwell Soup advertising campaign. Darrin is thrilled until he suspects Samantha of using magic to help. A fight ensues and Samantha goes home to mother. [[Charlie Ruggles]] guest-stars. |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=6 |EpisodeNumber2=6 |Title=Little Pitchers Have Big Fears |OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1964|10|22|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Barbara Avedon |ShortSummary=To help a boy named Marshall Burns (guest star [[Jim Mathers|Jimmy Mathers]]) gain self-confidence, Samantha uses her magic to help him to become a star baseball player. After Darrin dissuades her from using further supernatural help, she instead tries to persuade the boy's overprotective mother ([[June Lockhart]]) to support him. |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=7 |EpisodeNumber2=7 |Title=The Witches Are Out |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1964|10|29|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=[[Bernard Slade]] |ShortSummary=Darrin's latest client wants to use a stereotypical ugly witch to promote his [[Halloween]] candy. Samantha is understandably upset, as are Bertha, Mary, and Aunt Clara, a trio of elderly witches who have dealt with prejudice for quite some time. When Darrin is fired for creating a campaign with a beautiful, curvaceous witch, the foursome teams up to give the client a taste of his own medicine. [[Shelley Berman]], [[Reta Shaw]] and [[Madge Blake]] guest-star. ''Note:'' First episode to feature Aunt Clara. |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=8 |EpisodeNumber2=8 |Title=The Girl Reporter |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1964|11|5|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Paul David & John L. Greene |ShortSummary=Teenage reporter Liza Randall ([[Cheryl Holdridge]]) interviews Darrin for her school paper, arousing jealousy in her boyfriend Marvin "Monster" Grogan ([[Roger Ewing]]). When Samantha conjures up food to keep him distracted, Monster's appreciation for Samantha causes Liza to become jealous as well. |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=9 |EpisodeNumber2=9 |Title=Witch or Wife |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1964|11|12|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Bernard Slade |ShortSummary=With her husband working overtime, Samantha is bored and agrees to have lunch in Paris with Endora. She happens to run into Larry and Louise Tate while there, creating confusion and hard feelings between Samantha and Darrin. [[Raquel Welch]] briefly appears as a stewardess. |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=10 |EpisodeNumber2=10 |Title=Just One Happy Family |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1964|11|19|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Fred Freeman & Lawrence J. Cohen |ShortSummary=Maurice ([[Maurice Evans (actor)|Maurice Evans]]), Samantha's father learns she's married, and wants to meet his new son-in-law. He disapproved of mixed marriages, and an argument prompts him to disintegrate Darrin. Endora is furious, and Samantha tells Maurice she loves Darrin an not to take him away from her. Maurice relents and rematerializes Darrin, and they start over in the dining room, getting to know each other. |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=11 |EpisodeNumber2=11 |Title=It Takes One to Know One |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1964|11|26|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=[[Jack Sher]] |ShortSummary=When Darrin begins searching for a beautiful model to play "Miss Jasmine", Endora sees it as an opportunity to break up her daughter's marriage and sends a gorgeous witch to seduce him. |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=12 |EpisodeNumber2=12 |Title=...And Something Makes Three |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1964|12|3|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Danny Arnold |ShortSummary=Larry sees Louise and Samantha entering an obstetrician's office and assumes Darrin is about to become a father. This causes Darrin to wonder about life with magical children. But Larry is the one who's in for a surprise: it's Louise who is pregnant. [[Maureen McCormick]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' Filmed October 22, 1964 |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=13 |EpisodeNumber2=13 |Title=Love Is Blind |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1964|12|10|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Roland Wolpert |ShortSummary=Samantha asks Darrin to help her plain friend Gertrude (Kit Smythe) find a beau. When a handsome artist, Kermit ([[Adam West]]), is attracted to her, Darrin accuses Gertrude of being a witch. Samantha refuses to tell, leaving Darrin to try to break up the budding romance by calling on model Susan ([[Chris Noel]]), Kermit’s ex-girlfriend. ''Note:'' Filmed October 29, 1964 |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=14 |EpisodeNumber2=14 |Title=Samantha Meets the Folks |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1964|12|17|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Bernard Slade |ShortSummary=When Darrin's parents meet Samantha for the first time, his mother ([[Mabel Albertson]]) feels pushed aside when her daughter-in-law serves a magnificent dinner, unaware that it was actually Aunt Clara who zapped up the food. ''Note:'' Filmed November 5, 1964 |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=15 |EpisodeNumber2=15 |Title=A Vision of Sugar Plums |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1964|12|24|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=[[Alan Rafkin]] |WrittenBy=Herman Groves |ShortSummary= The Kravitzes and Stephens participate in a program that allows orphaned children to stay with adults for the holidays. When the Stephens' young charge reveals that he does not believe in [[Santa Claus]], Samantha takes him to the North Pole. [[Bill Daily]] and [[Bill Mumy|Billy Mumy]] guest-star. ''Note:'' Filmed November 12, 1964 |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=16 |EpisodeNumber2=16 |Title=It's Magic |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|1|7|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=[[Sidney Miller (actor)|Sidney Miller]] |WrittenBy=[[Tom Waldman]] & [[Frank Waldman]] |ShortSummary=Samantha hires Zeno the Great ([[Walter Burke]]) to perform at a charity bazaar and becomes his assistant to help the magician gain self-confidence. When Zeno's former assistant returns to capitalize on his newly found fame, Samantha tries to stop the scene-stealing. ''Note:'' Filmed November 27, 1964 |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=17 |EpisodeNumber2=17 |Title=A Is for Aardvark |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|1|14|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=[[Ida Lupino]] |WrittenBy=Earl Barret |ShortSummary=When an ankle injury confines Darrin to bed, Samantha enchants the house so it can fulfill Darrin's needs. Darrin becomes intoxicated with the idea of magic, and starts encouraging Samantha to use her powers, but the change is not all for the better. ''Note:'' Filmed November 18, 1964. Endora addresses her son-in-law as "Darrin" for the first of only eight times in the series. |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=18 |EpisodeNumber2=18 |Title=The Cat's Meow |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|1|21|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=David McDearmon |WrittenBy=[[Richard Sale (director)|Richard Sale]] & [[Mary Loos|Mary Sale]] |ShortSummary=Accompanying a beautiful, sexy client ([[Martha Hyer]]) to Chicago, Darrin begins to act strangely when he suspects that her cat is actually Samantha in disguise. ''Note:'' Filmed December 3, 1964 |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=19 |EpisodeNumber2=19 |Title=A Nice Little Dinner Party |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|1|28|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=Sherman Marks |WrittenBy=Bernard Slade |ShortSummary=Promising to behave when she meets Darrin's parents, Endora turns on the charm and is promptly accused by Darrin's mother of trying to steal her husband's affections. ''Note:'' Filmed December 10, 1964 |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=20 |EpisodeNumber2=20 |Title=Your Witch Is Showing |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|2|4|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=[[Joseph Pevney]] |WrittenBy=[[Joanna Lee (actor)|Joanna Lee]] (credited as "Joanne Lee") |ShortSummary=When Darrin is saddled with an unwanted assistant, he suspects that the aggressive man is actually a warlock sent by Endora to ruin his career. [[Peggy Lipton]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' Filmed December 16, 1964 |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=21 |EpisodeNumber2=21 |Title=Ling Ling |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|2|11|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=David McDearmon |WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Anthony Wilson |t=Jerry Davis }} |ShortSummary=Knowing that Darrin needs a new model for a campaign, Samantha turns a stray Siamese cat into an attractive woman named Ling Ling ([[Greta Chi]]). ''Note:'' Filmed December 16, 1964 |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=22 |EpisodeNumber2=22 |Title=Eye of the Beholder |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|2|25|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Herman Groves |ShortSummary=Darrin sees a 300-year-old painting, "Maid of Salem", which bears a striking resemblance to Samantha, causing him to question her age and their relationship. ''Note:'' Filmed January 11, 1965 |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=23 |EpisodeNumber2=23 |Title=Red Light, Green Light |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|3|4|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=David McDearmon |WrittenBy=Roland Wolpert |ShortSummary=The mayor, ignoring his constituents' request to have a traffic light installed at a busy intersection, needs some of Samantha's witchcraft to convince him otherwise. [[Vic Tayback]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' Filmed December 31, 1964 |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=24 |EpisodeNumber2=24 |Title=Which Witch Is Which? |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|3|11|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=[[William D. Russell (director)|William D. Russell]] |WrittenBy=Earl Barret |ShortSummary=To assist her daughter in a dress fitting, Endora transforms herself into a double of Samantha and soon becomes a smitten young writer's object of desire, while Gladys Kravitz thinks Samantha is having a secret affair. ''Note:'' Filmed January 18, 1965. This episode was remade as "A Chance on Love", broadcast March 19, 1970. |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=25 |EpisodeNumber2=25 |Title=Pleasure O'Riley |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|3|18|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=William D. Russell |WrittenBy=Ken Englund |ShortSummary=A sexy woman, Pleasure O'Riley ([[Kipp Hamilton]]) moves in next door to the Stephens, and her incredibly jealous boyfriend suspects both Darrin and Abner Kravitz of impropriety. ''Note:'' Filmed January 25, 1965 |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=26 |EpisodeNumber2=26 |Title=Driving Is the Only Way to Fly |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|3|25|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=[[Richard Baer (writer)|Richard Baer]] |ShortSummary=Samantha enrolls in a driving school and is saddled with a nervous wreck of a driving instructor ([[Paul Lynde]]). ''Note:'' Filmed February 5, 1965. Lynde would be cast as Uncle Arthur the following season. |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=27 |EpisodeNumber2=27 |Title=There's No Witch Like an Old Witch |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|4|1|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=[[Ted Sherdeman]] & Jane Klove |ShortSummary=When a depressed Aunt Clara volunteers to babysit for a friend of Samantha and Darrin's, her magical tricks with toys and games make her a huge success, and she quickly becomes the most popular caretaker in the neighborhood. But after she tells her charges that she is a witch (and the children repeat the news), a suspicious mother brings her before a judge for a competency hearing. ''Note:'' Filmed February 12, 1965. This episode was partially remade as "Samantha's Magic Sitter", broadcast January 5, 1972. ''Blooper'': When Samantha rescues Aunt Clara from the closet, the shadow of a microphone boom can be seen. |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=28 |EpisodeNumber2=28 |Title=Open the Door, Witchcraft |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|4|8|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=[[Ruth Brooks Flippen]] |ShortSummary=Samantha uses her powers to open her garage door as Gladys is watching from across the street. Darrin and Samantha buy an electric garage door to avoid further suspicions from Gladys, but unseen mortal technology causes additional problems and suspicions. ''Note:'' Filmed February 18, 1965 |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=29 |EpisodeNumber2=29 |Title=Abner Kadabra |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|4|15|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Lawrence J. Cohen & Fred Freeman |ShortSummary=When Gladys finally catches Samantha in the act of using her powers, the quick-thinking witch convinces the snoop that ''she'' possesses the gift of ESP. Things take a turn for the worse when Gladys won't stop trying to use her new "talent" in every situation, which frustrates Abner to no end and forces Sam to perform a magical intervention. ''Note:'' Filmed February 25, 1965. This episode was partially remade as "Samantha and the Antique Doll", broadcast April 22, 1971. |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=30 |EpisodeNumber2=30 |Title=George, the Warlock |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|4|22|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Ken Englund |ShortSummary=While Darrin spends time with neighbor Pleasure O'Reilly's sister, Dora "D.D." Danger O'Reilly ([[Beverly Adams]]), Endora arranges for handsome warlock George ([[Christopher George]]) to woo Samantha to break up her marriage to Darrin. ''Note:'' Filmed March 4, 1965 |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=31 |EpisodeNumber2=31 |Title=That Was My Wife |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|4|29|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Bernard Slade |ShortSummary=Larry believes that Darrin is having an affair with Louise, not realizing the brunette he saw was Samantha in a black wig. ''Note:'' Filmed March 15, 1965 |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=32 |EpisodeNumber2=32 |Title=Illegal Separation |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|5|6|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Richard Baer |ShortSummary=Gladys and Abner have yet another fight, but this time, the frustrated busybody kicks her husband out of the house. Abner seeks shelter at the Stephens' home and quickly wears out his welcome. Sam decides to reunite the couple by having them simultaneously dream of the day Abner proposed. ''Note:'' Filmed March 19, 1965. In the episode's dream sequence, Gladys's maiden name is revealed as Gruber. |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=33 |EpisodeNumber2=33 |Title=A Change of Face |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|5|13|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Bernard Slade |ShortSummary=After Endora uses witchcraft to change Darrin's face, Samantha disguises herself as a sexy French sculptor ([[Marilyn Hanold]]) to help repair her husband's tattered ego. ''Note:'' Filmed March 25, 1965 |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=34 |EpisodeNumber2=34 |Title=Remember the Main |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|5|20|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=William D. Russell |WrittenBy=Mort R. Lewis |ShortSummary=Darrin blames Samantha for his backing the wrong city council candidate. ''Note:'' Filmed February 1, 1965 |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=35 |EpisodeNumber2=35 |Title=Eat at Mario's |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|5|27|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Richard Baer |ShortSummary=Samantha helps to promote Mario's (guest star [[Vito Scotti]]) restaurant, an act of kindness that backfires when his competitor ([[Alan Hewitt]]) pulls his account from Darrin's firm to go with Samantha's supposed agency. ''Note:'' Filmed April 1, 1965 |LineColor=0000a0 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=36 |EpisodeNumber2=36 |Title=Cousin Edgar |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|6|3|mf=y}} |DirectedBy=[[E.W. Swackhamer]] |WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=John L. Greene & Paul David |t=[[Paul Wayne]] }} |ShortSummary=Although Darrin suspects Endora of using magic to break up his marriage and ruin his reputation at work again, it is actually Samantha's distant cousin Edgar ([[Arte Johnson]]), an elf who has the power to become invisible. ''Note:'' Filmed April 8, 1965 |LineColor=0000a0 }}
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===Season 2 (1965–66)===
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{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=37 |EpisodeNumber2=1 |Title=Alias Darrin Stephens |DirectedBy=[[William Asher]] |WrittenBy=[[Richard Baer (writer)|Richard Baer]] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|9|16|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Samantha learns that she is pregnant, and tries to tell Darrin the news. Unfortunately, Aunt Clara's magic accidentally turns him into a chimpanzee who becomes trapped in the zoo after being reported found loose by busy-body neighbor Gladys Kravitz. ''Note:'' Filmed May 20, 1965 |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=38 |EpisodeNumber2=2 |Title=A Very Special Delivery |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=[[Howard Leeds]] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|9|23|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=After Darrin starts to neglect Samantha, Endora casts a spell on him so he will know exactly what it feels like to be pregnant. ''Note:'' Filmed May 26, 1965 |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=39 |EpisodeNumber2=3 |Title=We're in for a Bad Spell |DirectedBy=[[Howard Morris]] |WrittenBy=[[Bernard Slade]] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|9|30|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=A Salem witch trial judge's descendant is doomed to be a thief, unless Samantha and Darrin can find a way to lift a 300-year-old spell. ''Note:'' Filmed June 4, 1965 |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=40 |EpisodeNumber2=4 |Title=My Grandson, the Warlock |DirectedBy=[[E.W. Swackhamer]] |WrittenBy=[[Ted Sherdeman]] & Jane Klove |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|10|7|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Mistaking the Tates' baby for his grandson, Maurice whisks the baby to the London Warlocks' Club to begin his training. Meanwhile, Gladys also mistakenly thinks Samantha has had her baby in only three months. ''Note:'' Filmed July 1, 1965 |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=41 |EpisodeNumber2=5 |Title=The Joker Is a Card |DirectedBy=E.W. Swackhamer |WrittenBy=[[Ron Friedman (producer)|Ron Friedman]] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|10|14|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=When Samantha's attempt at a peaceful dinner with Darrin and Endora is ruined with [[practical joke]]s, the witches realize that Sam's prank-loving Uncle Arthur ([[Paul Lynde]]) has come for a visit. Arthur takes a liking to Darrin and offers to teach him a spell that will give Endora a taste of her own medicine, but when the supposed charm turns out to be a big joke at Darrin's expense, he, Samantha, and even Endora team up to teach the prankster a lesson. ''Note:'' Filmed July 16, 1965 (marks the first appearance of Uncle Arthur) |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=42 |EpisodeNumber2=6 |Title=Take Two Aspirin and Half a Pint of Porpoise Milk |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Bernard Slade |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|10|21|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Samantha gets sick and loses her powers after coming into contact with black Peruvian roses. Darrin has a difficult time finding the strange ingredients needed by Aunt Clara for the cure. ''Note:'' Filmed August 12, 1965. This is the first supernatural illness episode. It was later remade as "Samantha's Witchcraft Blows a Fuse" in season 8. |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=43 |EpisodeNumber2=7 |Title=Trick or Treat |DirectedBy=E.W. Swackhammer |WrittenBy=Lawrence J. Cohen & Fred Freeman |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|10|28|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Endora wants Samantha to go away with her to celebrate a traditional Halloween ceremony, but Darrin forbids it for he wants Samantha at home to host a small party for a potential new client, named Jack Rogers, that Larry Tate brings over. Seeking revenge, Endora turns herself into a little girl ([[Maureen McCormick]]) in a gypsy costume and uses a curse to slowly turn Darrin into a werewolf. ''Note:'' Filmed July 29, 1965 |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=44 |EpisodeNumber2=8 |Title=The Very Informal Dress |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Paul David & John L. Greene |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|11|4|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Aunt Clara provides Samantha and Darrin with new clothes to wear at an important dinner party, clothing that begins to vanish soon after their arrival. ''Note:'' Filmed June 14, 1965 |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=45 |EpisodeNumber2=9 |Title=And Then I Wrote |DirectedBy=E.W. Swackhamer |WrittenBy=[[Paul Wayne]] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|11|11|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=When Samantha writes a play for the [[American Civil War]]'s centennial, she provides inspiration by bringing the characters to life. ''Note:'' Filmed July 21, 1965 |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=46 |EpisodeNumber2=10 |Title=Junior Executive |DirectedBy=Howard Morris |WrittenBy=Bernard Slade |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|11|18|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Endora turns Darrin into an eight-year-old boy and he becomes enamored by a client of McMann & Tate. [[Billy Mumy]] guest-stars as the young Darrin. ''Note:'' Filmed June 18, 1965 |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=47 |EpisodeNumber2=11 |Title=Aunt Clara's Old Flame |DirectedBy=E.W. Swackhamer |WrittenBy=Bernard Slade |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|11|25|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=When an old boyfriend comes to town, Aunt Clara doesn't want him to know her powers have dimmed with age. [[Charlie Ruggles]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' This episode was remade as "Samantha's Magic Mirror", broadcast April 8, 1971. Filmed August 4, 1965 |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=48 |EpisodeNumber2=12 |Title=A Strange Little Visitor |DirectedBy=E.W. Swackhamer |WrittenBy=John L. Greene & Paul David |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|12|2|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Samantha agrees to keep a ten-year-old warlock ([[Craig Hundley]]) overnight. When an intruder breaks in, the boy shows the burglar with whom he is tampering. ''Note:'' Filmed July 8, 1965 |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=49 |EpisodeNumber2=13 |Title=My Boss, the Teddy Bear |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Bernard Slade |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|12|9|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Endora wants Samantha (and, to her chagrin, Darrin) to attend a family wedding, and directly asks Larry if he will give him the time off. Larry wholeheartedly agrees, and to thank him, Endora conjures a teddy bear he has been looking for. Unfortunately, Darrin mistakenly believes that Endora has transformed his boss into the bear, and buys up an entire toy shop's stock of stuffed animals to "find" Larry. ''Note:'' Filmed September 10, 1965 |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=50 |EpisodeNumber2=14 |Title=Speak the Truth |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Paul David & John L. Greene |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|12|16|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Endora gives Darrin a statue that causes any mortal in close proximity to tell the truth. ''Note:'' Filmed August 27, 1965. The last episode of the series, "The Truth, Nothing But the Truth, So Help Me, Sam", broadcast on March 25, 1972, was a remake of this episode. |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=51 |EpisodeNumber2=15 |Title=A Vision of Sugar Plums |DirectedBy=[[Alan Rafkin]] |WrittenBy=Herman Groves |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|12|23|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=This episode is a repeat of episode 15 from Season 1, with a different introduction. Samantha and Darrin get a card from the boy (Billy Mumy) they took in last year for Christmas and have an episode-long flashback of the previous year's holiday episode. |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=52 |EpisodeNumber2=16 |Title=The Magic Cabin |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Paul Wayne |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1965|12|30|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=When the Stephens vacation at Larry's rundown cabin, Samantha twitches it up to look wonderful. A young couple interested in buying it fall in love with the fixed up version. ''Note:'' Filmed August 19, 1965 |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=53 |EpisodeNumber2=17 |Title=Maid to Order |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Richard Baer |OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1966|1|6|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Samantha and Darrin hire a maid ([[Alice Ghostley]]) who is a total klutz. Louise borrows her to prepare dinner for an important business event and Samantha must lend a magical hand to help Naomi come off well. ''Note:'' Filmed September 2, 1965. The Tates refer to their absent maid "Esmeralda", which would become the name of the witch-maid Ghostley is cast to play in Season 6. |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=54 |EpisodeNumber2=18 |Title=And Then There Were Three |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Bernard Slade |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|1|13|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Samantha and Darrin welcome their first child, Tabitha. When Endora suggests conjuring up a grown up version of his new daughter, Darrin mistakes Samantha's lookalike cousin Serena for Tabitha, and chaos ensues in the hospital. [[Eve Arden]] and [[Judy Pace]] guest-star. ''Note:'' Filmed December 10, 1965. The baby's name was spelled "Tabatha" until Season 5 when Elizabeth Montgomery's desire to have it spelled "Tabitha" was fulfilled. This episode marks the first appearance of the character of Serena. |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=55 |EpisodeNumber2=19 |Title=My Baby, the Tycoon |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Richard Baer |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|1|20|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Gladys and Abner give Tabitha a share of stock which rapidly rises in value. Darrin mistakenly suspects Tabitha magically influenced the stock's value. ''Note:'' Filmed December 15, 1965 |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=56 |EpisodeNumber2=20 |Title=Samantha Meets the Folks |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Bernard Slade |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|1|27|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=This episode is a repeat of season one's "Samantha Meets the Folks", with a new introduction. Tabitha receives her first letter from Darrin's parents, and Samantha and Darrin recall his parents' first visit in an episode-long flashback. |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=57 |EpisodeNumber2=21 |Title=Fastest Gun on Madison Avenue |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=[[Lee Erwin (writer)|Lee Erwin]] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|2|3|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=When a drunken heavyweight boxing contender makes a play for Samantha, Darrin knocks him out with some magical help, causing the newspapers to hail him as an up-and-coming new champ. ''Note:'' Filmed December 21, 1965 |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=58 |EpisodeNumber2=22 |Title=The Dancing Bear |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=James S. Henerson |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|2|10|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Endora and Darrin's mother both give Tabitha the same teddy bear, so Endora gives her toy the ability to dance. ''Note:'' Filmed December 29, 1965 |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=59 |EpisodeNumber2=23 |Title=Double Tate |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Paul Wayne |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|2|17|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Unaware that Endora has given Darrin three wishes for his birthday, Darrin wishes he were Larry for a day and turns into a double of his boss. ''Note:'' Filmed January 3, 1966. This episode was partially remade as season three's "Three Wishes". |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=60 |EpisodeNumber2=24 |Title=Samantha the Dressmaker |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Lee Erwin |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|2|24|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Samantha and Endora sneak a peek at some yet to be unveiled fashions in Paris. After Samantha uses her magic to recreate one for herself, three ladies ask her to make dresses for them. The original designer, Aubert ([[Dick Gautier]]), turns out to be one of Darrin's clients. At a New York fashion show, the designer faints when he sees Samantha and her friends in his creations. ''Note:'' Filmed January 10, 1966 |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=61 |EpisodeNumber2=25 |Title=The Horse's Mouth |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Paul David & John L. Greene |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|3|3|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Samantha turns a runaway racehorse into an attractive woman (Patty Regan) to find out why she escaped. ''Note:'' Filmed January 17, 1966 |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=62 |EpisodeNumber2=26 |Title=Baby's First Paragraph |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=James S. Henerson |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|3|10|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Tired of hearing how smart Gladys' baby nephew is, Endora uses witchcraft to make the still infant Tabitha talk fluently (voiced by an uncredited [[June Foray]]). The shocking speech makes its way into the national news thanks to Gladys' big mouth. ''Note:'' Filmed January 21, 1966. Last episode to be filmed featuring [[Alice Pearce]] as Gladys Kravitz. Pearce died March 3, 1966 of cancer. |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=63 |EpisodeNumber2=27 |Title= The Leprechaun |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Paul David & John L. Greene |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|3|17|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= A leprechaun professing to belong to Darrin's family comes to America to reclaim his pot of gold. [[Parley Baer]] and [[Henry Jones (actor)|Henry Jones]] guest-star. ''Note:'' Filmed February 3, 1966 |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=64 |EpisodeNumber2=28 |Title=Double Split |DirectedBy=Jerry Davis |WrittenBy=Howard Leeds |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|3|24|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Samantha is provoked into upsetting the pretentious daughter of a client, hurting Larry and Darrin's relationship. ''Note:'' Filmed February 10, 1966 |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=65 |EpisodeNumber2=29 |Title=Disappearing Samantha |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Paul David & John L. Greene |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|4|7|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Samantha uses her powers to embarrass a professional witch debunker ([[Bernard Fox (actor)|Bernard Fox]]), who then unknowingly employs an amateur spell to make her disappear. [[Nina Wayne]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' Filmed January 27, 1966. Last episode featuring [[Irene Vernon]] as Louise Tate. Fox was later cast as [[Dr. Bombay (character)|Dr. Bombay]] in Season 3. |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=66 |EpisodeNumber2=30 |Title=Follow That Witch (Part 1) |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Bernard Slade |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|4|14|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=A private detective named Charlie Leach ([[Robert Strauss (actor)|Robert Strauss]]), hired by a potential McMann & Tate client to learn more about Darrin's home life, catches Samantha using her powers. [[Virginia Martin]] also guest-stars as Leach's girlfriend. ''Note:'' Filmed February 17, 1966. Due to Alice Pearce's illness at time of filming (she died a few weeks later), [[Mary Grace Canfield]] makes her first appearance as Harriet Kravitz, who is said to be keeping house for her brother Abner while Gladys is visiting her mother. |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=67 |EpisodeNumber2=31 |Title=Follow That Witch (Part 2) |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Bernard Slade |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|4|21|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Despite being fired from the case, Charlie Leach blackmails Samantha into making him a wealthy man, an action he soon regrets. ''Note:'' Filmed February 22, 1966 |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=68 |EpisodeNumber2=32 |Title=A Bum Raps |DirectedBy=Jerry Davis |WrittenBy=Herman Groves |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|4|28|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Expecting Darrin's eccentric Uncle Albert, Samantha mistakenly welcomes a tramp named Horace into her home. ''Note:'' Filmed March 12, 1966 |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=69 |EpisodeNumber2=33 |Title=Divided He Falls |DirectedBy=R. Robert Rosenbaum |WrittenBy=Paul Wayne |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|5|5|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Samantha wants to go to Miami, but Darrin is too busy with work. Endora then splits Darrin in two (one serious, one playful) so that Samantha can take her vacation. Samantha tires of his fun side, while Larry and a client become annoyed by his overly serious side. ''Note:'' Filmed March 8, 1966. This episode was remade during the sixth season as "Samantha's Better Halves", broadcast January 1, 1970. In 1997 ''[[TV Guide]]'' ranked this episode number 48 on its "100 Greatest Episodes of All Time" list.<ref>{{cite book|title=TV Guide Book of Lists|year=2007|publisher=Running Press|isbn=0-7624-3007-9|pages=185}}</ref> |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=70 |EpisodeNumber2=34 |Title=Man's Best Friend |DirectedBy=Jerry Davis |WrittenBy=Bernard Slade |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|5|12|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Rodney ([[Richard Dreyfuss]]) is a teenage warlock in love with Samantha, so he decides to break up her marriage by turning himself into a dog to infiltrate their home. ''Note:'' Filmed March 18, 1966 |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=71 |EpisodeNumber2=35 |Title=The Catnapper |DirectedBy=R. Robert Rosenbaum |WrittenBy=Howard Leeds |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|5|19|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Charlie Leach returns again and witnesses Endora turn one of Darrin's clients into a cat. He steals the cat and offers to return her for one million dollars. Samantha decides to teach him once and for all not to mess with her. ''Note:'' Filmed March 24, 1966 |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=72 |EpisodeNumber2=36 |Title=What Every Young Man Should Know |DirectedBy=Jerry Davis |WrittenBy=Paul David & John L. Greene |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|5|26|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Endora sends Darrin and Samantha back in time to find out whether they would have still married had Darrin known that Samantha was a witch. ''Note:'' Filmed March 30, 1966 |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=73 |EpisodeNumber2=37 |Title=The Girl with the Golden Nose |DirectedBy=R. Robert Rosenbaum |WrittenBy=Syd Zelinka & Paul Wayne |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|6|2|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Darrin wrongly accuses Samantha of using magic to make him a success at his job. ''Note:'' Filmed April 6, 1966 |LineColor=970097 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=74 |EpisodeNumber2=38 |Title=Prodigy |DirectedBy=Howard Morris |WrittenBy=Fred Freeman & Lawrence J. Cohen |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|6|9|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Gladys' brother Louis ([[Jack Weston]]) is a gifted violinist afraid to play in public. Samantha uses her powers to help him overcome his fears. ''Note:'' Though broadcast at the end of the season, this episode had been filmed June 24, 1965 when Samantha was still being portrayed as pregnant, and Alice Pearce was still alive. An introduction was filmed to present the episode as a flashback. This is the last episode broadcast in black and white, and the last to feature Pearce. |LineColor=970097 }}
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===Season 3 (1966–67)===
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{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=75 |EpisodeNumber2=1 |Title=Nobody's Perfect |DirectedBy=[[William Asher]] |WrittenBy=Doug Tibbles |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|9|15|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Tabitha performs magic for the first time, which delights Endora, but worries Samantha. Tabitha is used as a model for a client's advertising campaign, but her use of magic on her toys drives the photographer mad. The episode ends with Samantha still worried how she is going to reveal Tabitha's new-found powers to Darrin. [[Robert Q. Lewis]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' Filmed July 11, 1966; first episode aired in color. |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=76 |EpisodeNumber2=2 |Title=The Moment of Truth |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=David V. Robison & John L. Greene |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|9|22|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Tabitha's magic causes chaos while Samantha and Darrin try to celebrate their second anniversary with the Tates. The baby's powers are discovered by both Aunt Clara and Darrin before the evening is over. ''Note:'' Filmed July 6, 1966; first episode featuring [[Kasey Rogers]] as Louise Tate. |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=77 |EpisodeNumber2=3 |Title=Witches and Warlocks Are My Favorite Things |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=David V. Robison & John L. Greene |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|9|29|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= When Tabitha proves to be the first powerful witch of her generation, Endora, Aunt Hagatha and Aunt Enchantra decide she must be taken away to attend Hagatha's school, against Darrin and Samantha's wishes. After the three witches place a spell on Aunt Clara, Darrin, and Samantha to gain control over the baby, Samantha calls upon her father to rescue them. [[Reta Shaw]] and [[Estelle Winwood]] guest-star. ''Note:'' Filmed August 1, 1966. |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=78 |EpisodeNumber2=4 |Title=Accidental Twins |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=[[Howard Leeds]] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|10|6|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Aunt Clara babysits Tabitha and Jonathan Tate, but accidentally turns little Jonathan into [[twins]]. While celebrating Jonathan's second birthday, Darrin and Samantha must keep Larry and Louise separated long enough for Aunt Clara to remember the counter-spell. ''Note:'' Filmed June 23, 1966. |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=79 |EpisodeNumber2=5 |Title=A Most Unusual Wood Nymph |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|10|13|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Gerry O'Toole, a supposed friend of Darrin's family visits, but turns out to be a wood nymph, a mortal archenemy of witches. Samantha travels back to the 15th century to lift a 500-year-old curse placed upon Darrin the Bold and his descendants by the nymph after he murdered Rufus the Red. [[Michael Ansara]] and [[Kathleen Nolan]] guest-star. ''Note:'' Filmed August 18, 1966. Darrin's ancestor, Darrin the Bold, appears again in "The Return of Darrin the Bold", broadcast February 4, 1971. |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=80 |EpisodeNumber2=6 |Title=Endora Moves in for a Spell |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Robert Riley Crutcher |t=[[Ruth Brooks Flippen]] }} |OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1966|10|20|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Endora is annoyed about Uncle Arthur's influence on Tabitha during his extended visit, so she zaps a house onto a nearby vacant lot across from the Stephens' house to better keep an eye on him. The siblings zap and unzap the house from the lot, driving meddling Gladys Kravitz mad. ''Note:'' Filmed September 2, 1966; first episode featuring [[Sandra Gould]] as [[Gladys Kravitz]]. |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=81 |EpisodeNumber2=7 |Title=Twitch or Treat |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Robert Riley Crutcher & James S. Henerson |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|10|27|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=In the show's third [[Halloween]] episode, Endora zaps her house from the previous episode back to the vacant lot. Darrin is furious, and so agrees to allow the party to be held at his house if she undoes the spell. Uncle Arthur insists on being invited to the party, and is joined by many mysterious guests including Boris ([[Barry Atwater]]), his feline companion, and [[Willie Mays]]. Gladys Kravitz again has the authorities investigate the strange goings on. ''Note:'' Filmed September 12, 1966. |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=82 |EpisodeNumber2=8 |Title=Dangerous Diaper Dan |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=David Braverman & Bob Marcus |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|11|3|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Diaper Dan, the Stephenses' diaper service man, is also secretly under the employ of the A.J. Kimberly Advertising Agency and plants a microphone bug in Tabitha's rattle, so he can steal McMann & Tate's ideas and its clients. Endora and Samantha finally discover the spy and use their magic powers to teach him a lesson he never forgets. [[Marty Ingels]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' Filmed July 18, 1966. |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=83 |EpisodeNumber2=9 |Title=The Short, Happy Circuit of Aunt Clara |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=[[Lee Erwin (writer)|Lee Erwin]]|t=Ed Jurist}} |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|11|10|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Aunt Clara believes her spell has inadvertently blackened out the entire Eastern seaboard, so she asks her old beau Octavious to help turn them back on. ''Notes:'' Filmed July 25, 1966, this episode was inspired by the [[Northeast Blackout of 1965|Northeast Blackout]] which occurred in November 1965. Title is a takeoff on ''[[The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber]]'' by [[Ernest Hemingway]]. |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=84 |EpisodeNumber2=10 |Title=I'd Rather Twitch Than Fight |DirectedBy=R. Robert Rosenbaum |WrittenBy=James S. Henerson |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|11|17|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Samantha and Darrin give each other unappealing gifts, which causes them to bicker. When Larry suspects the couple is having trouble, he suggests to Darrin that he talk it over with a psychiatrist, while Endora insists that Samantha see one as well – none other than [[Sigmund Freud]] himself. [[Parley Baer]] and [[Norman Fell]] guest-star. ''Note:'' Filmed August 25, 1966. Title is a play on [[Tareyton]] cigarettes' famous slogan, "Us Tareyton smokers would rather fight than switch." |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=85 |EpisodeNumber2=11 |Title=Oedipus Hex |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=David V. Robison & John L. Greene |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|11|24|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Endora hexes a bowl of popcorn with a goof-off spell that ensnares Darrin, the milkman, a television repairman, Larry, a policeman, a client, and Samantha's entire fundraising committee. [[Norma Varden]] and [[Helen Kleeb]] guest-star. ''Note:'' Filmed August 11, 1966. |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=86 |EpisodeNumber2=12 |Title=Sam's Spooky Chair |DirectedBy=R. Robert Rosenbaum |WrittenBy=Coslough Johnson |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|12|1|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Samantha buys an antique chair, unaware that it is really a warlock ([[Roger Garrett (actor)|Roger Garrett]]) who had transformed himself long ago in Boston when Samantha rejected his affections. [[Anne Seymour (actress)|Anne Seymour]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' Filmed September 29, 1966. |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=87 |EpisodeNumber2=13 |Title=My Friend Ben (Part 1) |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=James S. Henerson |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|12|8|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Aunt Clara tries to conjure up an electrician to fix a broken lamp, but zaps up [[Benjamin Franklin]]. Franklin is astounded by the 20th century and wanders away, leaving the Stephens to rescue him. Unfortunately, he gets arrested for stealing a fire engine. [[Fredd Wayne]], who was starring in a live one-man show about Benjamin Franklin at the time, guest-stars and was listed as Historical Consultant. ''Note:'' Filmed June 15, 1966; first episode filmed in color; DVD release does not feature a [[laugh track]] |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=88 |EpisodeNumber2=14 |Title=Samantha for the Defense (Part 2) |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=James S. Henerson |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|12|15|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=In Part 2, Mr. Franklin goes on trial for the theft of a fire engine. Things get worse when it appears that everything was part of a McMann & Tate publicity stunt. Fredd Wayne guest-stars. |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=89 |EpisodeNumber2=15 |Title= A Gazebo Never Forgets |DirectedBy=R. Robert Rosenbaum |WrittenBy=Jerry Devine & Izzy Elinson |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|12|22|mf=y}} †|ShortSummary=After Darrin and Samantha apply for a bank loan for home improvements, a nosy bank loan investigator comes snooping around the Stephens' home only to see a pink polkadotted elephant that Aunt Clara mistakenly conjured up for Tabitha. [[Nora Denney]] and [[Steve Franken]] guest-star. This is the first of 14 episodes over three seasons that Dick York does not appear. ''Note:'' Filmed October 19, 1966. |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=90 |EpisodeNumber2=16 |Title=Soap Box Derby |DirectedBy=Alan Jay Factor |WrittenBy=James S. Henerson |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1966|12|29|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Samantha helps a 12-year-old boy ([[Michael Shea (actor)|Michael Shea]]) to participate in a soap box derby race. Gladys Kravitz is furious when her nephew loses the derby and suspects magical interference. Samantha tries to get the boy's uninterested father ([[William Bramley]]) to come to his son's defense. ''Note:'' Filmed September 23, 1966. |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=91 |EpisodeNumber2=17 |Title=Sam in the Moon |DirectedBy=R. Robert Rosenbaum |WrittenBy=James S. Henerson |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|1|5|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Endora takes Samantha shopping for "warlock tea" in Tokyo one afternoon when she is supposedly cleaning the house. Samantha and Darrin later argue about her whereabouts, and she flippantly states she had been to the moon. Darrin suspects some dust and a package of tea he finds are actually from the moon, and asks a pharmacist to analyze it. Darrin is worried when he hears the pharmacist say he is going to show the unusual tea to his brother "from NASA". ''Note:'' Filmed November 17, 1966. |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=92 |EpisodeNumber2=18 |Title=Ho Ho the Clown |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=[[Richard Baer (writer)|Richard Baer]] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|1|12|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Samantha and Endora take Tabitha to a taping of the "Ho Ho the Clown Show", where the titular entertainer ([[Joey Forman]]) awards gifts to children in the audience. A client of Darrin's sponsors the show, which makes Tabitha ineligible to win any prizes, a fact that displeases Endora and makes her enchant Ho Ho to give every treat to her grandchild anyway. The sponsor (and other audience members) become furious, and the situation only gets worse when a still-hexed Ho Ho comes to the Stephenses' door with even bigger surprises for Tabitha. ''Note:'' Filmed November 11, 1966. |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=93 |EpisodeNumber2=19 |Title=Super Car |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|1|19|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Endora conjures up the [[Gene Winfield|Reactor]] Mach II car, a futuristic prototype, as a gift for Darrin. His pleasure becomes shock when he realizes Endora zapped the car out of its research lab in Detroit rather than making a copy. The situation is complicated by a visiting client who wants to use the car in his sausage advertising campaign. Irwin Charone and [[Dave Madden]] guest-star. ''Note:'' Filmed November 23, 1966. The car was later featured as [[Catwoman]]'s "Kitty Car" in an episode of ''[[Batman (TV series)|Batman]]'', and as the Jupiter 8 in an episode of ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]]''.<ref>[http://www.harpiesbizarre.com/supercar.htm], Harpies Bizarre, The Super Car.</ref> |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=94 |EpisodeNumber2=20 |Title=The Corn Is as High as a Guernsey's Eye |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Ruth Brooks Flippen |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|1|26|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Samantha thinks that Aunt Clara, who had been feeling down in the dumps, has turned herself into a cow when they visit Darrin's office building for a lunch date. The cow is actually being used for publicity by a rival advertising agency, and Samantha's case of mistaken identity leads to chaos. ''Note:'' Filmed December 5, 1966. Episode title is a paraphrase of a line from the song "[[Oh What a Beautiful Mornin']]" from ''[[Oklahoma!]]''—"The corn is as high as an elephant's eye." |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=95 |EpisodeNumber2=21 |Title=The Trial and Error of Aunt Clara |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|2|2|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=The Stevens' house is turned into a courtroom so Samantha can defend Aunt Clara against a coven who wants her earthbound. [[Arthur Malet]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' Filmed December 9, 1966. |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=96 |EpisodeNumber2=22 |Title=Three Wishes |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Robert Riley Crutcher |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|2|9|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= To prove what Endora believes is Darrin's lecherous intentions, she grants him three wishes without his knowledge. A blonde model and freak snowstorm could prove Endora's ideas right. [[Linda Gaye Scott]] guest stars as the blonde model. ''Note:'' Filmed December 16, 1966; partial remake of "Double Tate" from Season 2. |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=97 |EpisodeNumber2=23 |Title= I Remember You...Sometimes |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=David V. Robison & John L. Greene |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|2|16|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= When Darrin tries to improve his memory, Endora casts a spell on his watch to show that mortals with perfect memories become insufferable know-it-alls. ''Note:'' Filmed December 22, 1966. |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=98 |EpisodeNumber2=24 |Title=Art for Sam's Sake |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=[[Jack Sher]] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|2|23|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Unimpressed by Samantha's amateur painting for an exhibit in a university charity event, Endora exchanges the painting with a famous Henri Monchet original and signs Samantha's name to it. Darrin's client notices the painting and wishes to purchase it on the spot at auction. Samantha must negotiate a deal as the painting will vanish at midnight. ''Note:'' Filmed January 9, 1967. |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=99 |EpisodeNumber2=25 |Title=Charlie Harper, Winner |DirectedBy=R. Robert Rosenbaum |WrittenBy=Earl Barret |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|3|2|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Tired of seeing Darrin ridiculed by Daphne, the wife of his very successful old friend, Charlie Harper, Samantha conjures up an expensive mink coat. When Daphne insists on having it, Darrin is hurt and angered. Angus Duncan and [[Joanna Moore]] guest-star. ''Note:'' Filmed January 19, 1967. |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=100 |EpisodeNumber2=26 |Title=Aunt Clara's Victoria Victory |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Robert Riley Crutcher |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|3|9|mf=y}} † |ShortSummary=Aunt Clara, reminiscing about the Victorian era, accidentally makes [[Queen Victoria]] appear. Seeing the freewheeling 20th century, the Queen decides she must change the modern era, causing havoc with an equally arrogant client. [[Jane Connell]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' Filmed January 25, 1967. |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=101 |EpisodeNumber2=27 |Title=The Crone of Cawdor |DirectedBy=R. Robert Rosenbaum |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|3|16|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Darrin meets with the beautiful Terry Warbell, head of a major fashion industry looking to employ McMann and Tate. A suspicious Endora disguises herself as a secretary at McMann and Tate's and quickly discovers that the youthful Terry is an impostor. An old woman later shows up at Gladys's house and tells her she's the real Terry Warbell and she's only 24 years old. Gladys calls Samantha, and Endora tells her to bring her to the house. After she told them that the old woman stole her body and took off in her car, Endora realizes that she is actually the Crone of Cawdor, a 500-year-old witch who seeks out a mortal man to kiss her so they can switch ages. Samantha must save Darrin from the Crone before 6 PM when the Crone's body switches back. ''Note:'' Filmed January 31, 1967. |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=102 |EpisodeNumber2=28 |Title=No More Mr. Nice Guy |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Jack Sher |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|3|23|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Endora casts a spell which makes people take an instant dislike to Darrin. Endora eventually removes the spell, but without Darrin's knowledge at an inopportune moment. ''Note:'' Filmed February 13, 1967. |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=103 |EpisodeNumber2=29 |Title=It's Wishcraft |DirectedBy=Paul Davis |WrittenBy=James S. Henerson |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|3|30|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Tabitha enters a new stage of her witchcraft called "wishcraft", just as Darrin's parents are coming for a visit. Samantha enlists Endora's help to hide the effects from the visiting mortals, but trouble only escalates when the two grandmothers lock horns. ''Note:'' Filmed February 20, 1967. |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=104 |EpisodeNumber2=30 |Title=How to Fail in Business with All Kinds of Help |DirectedBy=[[Richard Kinon]] |WrittenBy=[[Ron Friedman (producer)|Ron Friedman]] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|4|6|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=After some interference from Endora, Darrin erroneously believes that an overbearing client, Madame Marushka, is really his mother-in-law, and loses a million dollar account, as well as his job. [[Lisa Kirk]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' Filmed February 27, 1967. |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=105 |EpisodeNumber2=31 |Title=Bewitched, Bothered, and Infuriated |DirectedBy=R. Robert Rosenbaum |WrittenBy=Howard Leeds |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|4|13|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Aunt Clara zaps up a newspaper with the next day's date to get the racing scores, but also notices an article stating Larry Tate broke his leg. To prevent the accident from happening, Darrin and Samantha go to the resort where Larry and Louise are vacationing, and make absolute pests of themselves in the attempt. ''Note:'' Filmed February 7, 1967. |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=106 |EpisodeNumber2=32 |Title=Nobody but a Frog Knows How to Live |DirectedBy=Richard Kinon |WrittenBy=Ruth Brooks Flippen |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|4|27|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Fergus F. Finglehoff, a frog in human form, pesters Samantha into changing him back so he can be with his amphibian girlfriend once again. The farcical situation causes much havoc with Mrs. Kravitz, Larry, and a drinking obsessed client. [[John Fiedler]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' Filmed March 14, 1967. |LineColor=B10000 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=107 |EpisodeNumber2=33 |Title=There's Gold in Them Thar Pills |DirectedBy=R. Robert Rosenbaum |WrittenBy=[[Paul Wayne]] and Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|5|4|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Samantha asks her mother to call a doctor for Darrin, who is in bed with a cold. Endora however summons not the Stephens' family doctor, but [[Dr. Bombay (character)|Dr. Bombay]], a witch doctor, making his first appearance. Dr. Bombay gives Darrin some pills that instantly cure the common cold, after which he and Larry see big dollar signs, only to learn that the pills have an unusual delayed side effect on mortals. ''Note:'' Filmed March 21, 1967; first appearance of Dr. Bombay. |LineColor=B10000 }}
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===Season 4 (1967–68)===
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|season=2
|title=23
|writer=20
|director=16
|airdate=15
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=108
|EpisodeNumber2=1
|Title=Long Live the Queen
|DirectedBy=[[William Asher]]
|WrittenBy=Ed Jurist
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|9|7|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=The Queen of the Witches abdicates and appoints Samantha to succeed her, but how can she fulfill her duties and remain a typical housewife? [[Ruth McDevitt]] guest-stars.
''Note:'' Filmed July 27, 1967
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=109
|EpisodeNumber2=2
|Title=Toys in Babeland
|DirectedBy=William Asher
|WrittenBy=Ed Jurist
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|9|14|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Endora gets called away while baby-sitting Tabitha. Endora brings a toy soldier to life to watch the baby, but Tabitha imitates the spell, and soon every toy is life-size and marching around the house. The party reinforces Larry's suspicion that Darrin wants to open his own agency.
''Note:'' Filmed March 6, 1967
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=110
|EpisodeNumber2=3
|Title=Business, Italian Style
|DirectedBy=William Asher
|WrittenBy=[[Michael Morris (screenwriter)|Michael Morris]]
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|9|21|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Endora places a spell on Darrin that makes him able to speak perfect Italian for a new client, but unable to speak and/or understand English as well.
''Note:'' Filmed June 8, 1967
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=111
|EpisodeNumber2=4
|Title=Double, Double, Toil and Trouble
|DirectedBy=William Asher
|WrittenBy=Ed Jurist
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|9|28|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Darrin makes Samantha, performing her duties as Queen, end a royal session early. Endora and her friends enlist Serena's help to seek revenge. Serena tries to pass herself off as Samantha and drive him away. The first time Serena pretends to be Samantha.
''Note:'' Filmed August 11, 1967; title is from Act IV, Scene 1 of ''[[Macbeth]]''. This is the first Serena color episode.
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=112
|EpisodeNumber2=5
|Title=Cheap, Cheap
|DirectedBy=William Asher
|WrittenBy=Ed Jurist
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|10|5|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=When Darrin wants Samantha to return an expensive coat, Endora turns him into a miser. This pleases an equally cheap client ([[Parley Baer]]) until he comes to the Stephenses' home for dinner and Samantha must avert an embarrassing situation.
''Note:'' Filmed June 26, 1967
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=113
|EpisodeNumber2=6
|Title=No Zip in My Zap
|DirectedBy=[[Richard Kinon]]
|WrittenBy=[[Barbara Avedon]]
|OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1967|10|12|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Darrin's old high school sweetheart ([[Mala Powers]]) surfaces as a client just when Samantha's powers are on the fritz. He thinks Samantha has turned herself into a house fly to spy on him.
''Note:'' Filmed August 18, 1967
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=114
|EpisodeNumber2=7
|Title=Birdies, Bogeys and Baxter
|DirectedBy=William Asher
|WrittenBy=David V. Robinson & John L. Greene
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|10|19|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary= Endora and Samantha make Darrin an ace golfer, but his newfound skill infuriates a competitive client. [[MacDonald Carey]] guest-stars.
''Note:'' Filmed July 20, 1967
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=115
|EpisodeNumber2=8
|Title=The Safe and Sane Halloween
|DirectedBy=William Asher
|WrittenBy=James S. Henerson
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|10|26|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=In the show's fourth [[Halloween]] episode, Samantha takes Tabitha trick-or-treating after she conjures up three ghouls from a storybook: A Goblin, a Gremlin, and a Jack O'Lantern. Mrs. Kravitz's nephew Tommy gets mixed up in the ordeal when one of the ghouls turns him into a billygoat.
''Note:'' Filmed July 14, 1967
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=116
|EpisodeNumber2=9
|Title=Out of Sync, Out of Mind
|DirectedBy=Richard Kinon
|WrittenBy=Ed Jurist
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|11|2|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=When Aunt Clara mistakenly throws Samantha's voice out of sync with her lips while Darrin's mother is visiting, Dr. Bombay is called to help.
''Note:'' Filmed August 24, 1967
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=117
|EpisodeNumber2=10
|Title=That Was No Chick, That Was My Wife
|DirectedBy=William Asher
|WrittenBy=[[Rick Mittleman]]
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|11|9|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Samantha pops home from Chicago and is unexpectedly seen by Louise. When word of the sighting gets back to the client having lunch with Darrin in Chicago, he thinks Darrin's date is a mistress. [[Herb Voland]] and [[Sara Seegar]] guest star.
''Note:'' Filmed August 31, 1967
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=118
|EpisodeNumber2=11
|Title=Allergic to Macedonian Dodo Birds
|DirectedBy=Richard Kinon
|WrittenBy=[[Richard Baer (writer)|Richard Baer]]
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|11|16|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Endora's magic is transferred to Aunt Clara due to an allergic reaction to a Macedonian dodo bird ([[Janos Prohaska]]).
''Note:'' Filmed September 14, 1967
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=119
|EpisodeNumber2=12
|Title=Samantha's Thanksgiving to Remember
|DirectedBy=Richard Kinon
|WrittenBy=[[Alfred Lewis Levitt]] & Helen Levitt
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|11|23|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Aunt Clara accidentally sends herself, Darrin, Samantha, Tabitha and Gladys Kravitz to 17th century [[Plymouth, Massachusetts]] on Thanksgiving Day. Darrin is accused of being a warlock and put on trial.
''Note:'' Filmed September 21, 1967
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=120
|EpisodeNumber2=13
|Title=Solid Gold Mother-in-Law
|DirectedBy=R. Robert Rosenbaum
|WrittenBy=Robert Riley Crutcher
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|11|30|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=A new advertising client's admiration of Endora puts Darrin at odds with Larry.
''Note:'' Filmed September 8, 1967
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=121
|EpisodeNumber2=14
|Title=My, What Big Ears You Have
|DirectedBy=Richard Kinon
|WrittenBy=Ed Jurist
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|12|7|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=As Darrin has to lie to keep a surprise for Samantha secret, Endora puts a hex on him that makes his ears grow with each lie he tells.
''Note:'' Filmed September 28, 1967
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=122
|EpisodeNumber2=15
|Title=I Get Your Nannie, You Get My Goat
|DirectedBy=William Asher
|WrittenBy=[[Ron Friedman (producer)|Ron Friedman]]
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|12|14|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Samantha's childhood English nanny, Elspeth ([[Hermione Baddeley]]), who bears a remarkable resemblance to [[Mary Poppins (character)|Mary Poppins]], babysits Tabitha, much to the chagrin of both Endora and Elspeth's former employer, who wants her back.
''Note:'' Filmed July 15, 1967. Baddeley played the housekeeper in the 1964 film [[Mary Poppins (film)|''Mary Poppins'']].
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=123
|EpisodeNumber2=16
|Title=Humbug Not to Be Spoken Here
|DirectedBy=William Asher
|WrittenBy=[[Lila Garrett]] & [[Bernie Kahn]]
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|12|21|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=When a prospective client insists on working on Christmas Eve, Samantha tries to reform the modern-day [[Ebenezer Scrooge|Scrooge]] with a visit to Santa's workshop. [[Charles Lane (actor)|Charles Lane]] guest-stars.
''Note:'' Filmed October 5, 1967
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=124
|EpisodeNumber2=17
|Title=Samantha's Da Vinci Dilemma
|DirectedBy=Richard Kinon
|WrittenBy=Jerry Mayer & Paul L. Friedman
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1967|12|28|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Aunt Clara conjures up [[Leonardo da Vinci]] and his presence disrupts the latest McMann & Tate account.
''Note:'' Filmed October 20, 1967
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=125
|EpisodeNumber2=18
|Title=Once in a Vial
|DirectedBy=[[Bruce Bilson]]
|WrittenBy=''Teleplay by:'' James S. Henerson & Ed Jurist<br>''Story by:'' James S. Henerson
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1968|1|4|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Endora summons Samantha's old boyfriend Rollo to try drive a wedge between her and Darrin. At a dinner party for a client, chaos ensues when Endora and another guest accidentally drink a love potion Rollo had intended for Samantha. [[Henry Beckman]] and [[Arch Johnson]] guest-star.
''Note:'' Filmed November 9, 1967
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=126
|EpisodeNumber2=19
|Title=Snob in the Grass
|DirectedBy=R. Robert Rosenbaum
|WrittenBy=Ed Jurist
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1968|1|11|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary= Larry wants Darrin to meet up with his ex-girlfriend, Sheila Sommers to gain a new account with her father. At their home, Sheila is her usual snobby self, and Samantha casts a humiliating spell on her. The next morning Samantha apologizes to Darrin, and he tells her that Sheila deserved it, even if it meant losing the Sommers account.
A dinner party at the Sommers mansion mirrors Samantha's and Sheila's sparring during the series' pilot episode, to which there is a flashback. [[Nancy Kovack]] guest-stars.
''Note:'' Filmed July 10, 1967
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=127
|EpisodeNumber2=20
|Title=If They Never Met
|DirectedBy=R. Robert Rosenbaum
|WrittenBy=[[Bill Idelson]] & [[Sam Bobrick]]
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1968|1|25|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=After being harassed by his mother-in-law, Darrin makes an off-hand remark about never having met his wife. Endora then grants his wish, and she and Samantha visit an alternate timeline where Darrin is about to marry Sheila Sommers, be made a partner by McMann & Tate, and find out whether he would really be happy if he had never met Samantha. Nancy Kovack guest-stars.
''Note:'' Filmed June 20, 1967
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=128
|EpisodeNumber2=21
|Title=Hippie, Hippie, Hooray
|DirectedBy=William Asher
|WrittenBy=Michael Morris
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1968|2|1|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Cousin Serena has become an ultra-hip [[Mod (subculture)|modster]] and is arrested at a love-in, which makes the front page of the newspaper. Larry and Louise thinks it's Samantha in the photograph, making for another confusing dinner party at the Stephens' home with one of McMann & Tate's clients.
''Note:'' Filmed October 12, 1967. Samantha (as Serena) sings "The Iffen Song", which is also played during the end credits.
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=129
|EpisodeNumber2=22
|Title=A Prince of a Guy
|DirectedBy=R. Robert Rosenbaum
|WrittenBy=Ed Jurist
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1968|2|8|mf=y}}†
|ShortSummary=Tabitha conjures up [[Prince Charming]], who disrupts Samantha's dinner party. Darrin's cousin falls for the Prince, and Larry wants him to be the TV spokesperson for a client's commercial. William Bassett and [[Stuart Margolin]] guest-star.
''Note:'' Filmed December 11, 1967
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=130
|EpisodeNumber2=23
|Title=McTavish
|DirectedBy=Paul Davis
|WrittenBy=James S. Henerson
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1968|2|15|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Samantha is asked to persuade a ghost, McTavish, to leave Aunt Clara's boyfriend's old castle in England, but trouble starts when Samantha runs into Darrin's parents, who are coincidentally visiting the castle. More trouble ensues when McTavish decides to haunt Samantha's house instead. [[Ronald Long]] and [[Reginald Owen]] guest-star.
''Note:'' Filmed October 27, 1967
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=131
|EpisodeNumber2=24
|Title=How Green Was My Grass
|DirectedBy=R. Robert Rosenbaum
|WrittenBy=Ed Jurist
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1968|2|29|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=When an [[Artificial turf|artificial lawn]] is mistakenly installed in the Stephens' yard, Darrin thinks Samantha zapped it there. After an argument, she zaps it away and Endora removes her ability to bring it back. But more trouble ensues when the artificial lawn company and a belligerent neighbor want it back. [[Richard X. Slattery]] guest-stars.
''Note:'' Filmed November 2, 1967. The Stephens' house number is changed from 1164 to 192.
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=132
|EpisodeNumber2=25
|Title=To Twitch or Not to Twitch
|DirectedBy=William Asher
|WrittenBy=Lila Garrett & Bernie Kahn
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1968|3|14|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=On the way to a formal dinner party on a rainy night, Samantha and Darrin argue about her use of witchcraft. When the car gets a flat, Darrin decides she should make an exception, but she refuses, and he must change the tire in the pouring rain, ruining the evening. The argument continues at home, and Samantha goes home to mother.
''Note:'' Filmed February 5, 1968
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=133
|EpisodeNumber2=26
|Title=Playmates
|DirectedBy=William Asher
|WrittenBy=Richard Baer
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1968|3|21|mf=y}}†
|ShortSummary=Darrin's mother thinks Samantha is an overprotective mother by not exposing Tabitha to other children. She introduces Samantha and Tabitha to a friend of hers, Gretchen Millhauser and her 5-year-old son, Michael that moved into the neighborhood and Michael is a spoiled brat and a bully and Tabitha turns him into a bulldog. After Tabitha changes Michael back, his mother accuses him of fibbing when he told her he was a doggy. Samantha told her that wasn't the case, and Gretchen realizes that she was too permissive and decides to change. When she tells Michael what to do and he is rude to her, she turns him around and smacks his behind, and he becomes obedient. [[Peggy Pope]] guest-stars.
''Note:'' Filmed January 18, 1968
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=134
|EpisodeNumber2=27
|Title=Tabatha's Cranky Spell
|DirectedBy=William Asher
|WrittenBy=Robert Riley Crutcher
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1968|3|28|mf=y}}†
|ShortSummary=Larry needs Samantha's help with an important client at a dinner party so he sends his babysitter to the Stephens' house, where she proceeds to try to contact a spirit. Tabitha's witchcraft and the client's superstitious wife prompt Samantha to contact a real ghost at the client's home. [[Nellie Burt]], [[Harry Harvey (actor)|Harry Harvey]] and [[Sara Seegar]] guest-star.
''Note:'' Filmed December 4, 1967. Actress Nellie Burt's character is called “Aunt Harriet” but credited as “Aunt Emma”.
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=135
|EpisodeNumber2=28
|Title=I Confess
|DirectedBy=[[Seymour Robbie]]
|WrittenBy=Richard Baer
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1968|4|4|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Darrin is upset over Samantha using her powers again and tells her he's ready to let the whole world know their secret. Knowing Darrin doesn't mean what he says, Samantha casts a dream spell on Darrin showing him what their lives would be like if Larry, the Kravitzes, and everyone knew their secret.
''Note:'' Filmed February 12, 1968; episode was pre-empted during initial broadcast to announce the assassination of [[Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.]]
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=136
|EpisodeNumber2=29
|Title=A Majority of Two
|DirectedBy=R. Robert Rosenbaum
|WrittenBy=Ed Jurist
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1968|4|11|mf=y}}†
|ShortSummary=Larry asks Samantha and Aunt Clara to entertain a visiting Japanese businessman who may be a potential client. The visitor becomes enamored with Clara and wants to put business on hold. [[Richard Haydn]] guest-stars.
''Note:'' Filmed February 6, 1968
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=137
|EpisodeNumber2=30
|Title=Samantha's Secret Saucer
|DirectedBy=[[Richard Michaels]]
|WrittenBy=Jerry Mayer & Paul L. Friedman
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1968|4|18|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Aunt Clara accidentally turns Tabitha's toy [[flying saucer]] into a real one, complete with canine aliens, right in the Stephens' back yard. Gladys Kravitz calls the Air Force while Samantha tries to get Aunt Clara to remember how to reverse her spell. [[Hamilton Camp]], [[Steve Franken]], and [[Larry D. Mann]] guest-star.
''Note:'' Filmed February 19, 1968; last episode to feature Aunt Clara; Marion Lorne died May 9, 1968.
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=138
|EpisodeNumber2=31
|Title=The No-Harm Charm
|DirectedBy=[[Russ Mayberry|Russell B. Mayberry]]
|WrittenBy=Ed Jurist
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1968|4|25|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Uncle Arthur convinces Darrin that a lucky charm will protect him from witchcraft and all types of harm. However, the charm is a fake and Darrin starts taking chances that may prove disastrous.
''Note:'' Filmed February 26, 1968
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=139
|EpisodeNumber2=32
|Title=Man of the Year
|DirectedBy=R. Robert Rosenbaum
|WrittenBy=John L. Greene
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1968|5|2|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Endora casts a circle of persuasive charm around Darrin. Larry's partner, Mr. McMann, believes Darrin is a rising star, and everyone is so enamored with his ideas that he begins to have delusions of grandeur. [[Roland Winters]] guest-stars.
''Note:'' Filmed March 1, 1968
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=140
|EpisodeNumber2=33
|Title=Splitsville
|DirectedBy=William Asher
|WrittenBy=Richard Baer
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1968|5|16|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=When Gladys decides to leave Abner, Samantha convinces her to stay with the Stephenses until the fighting is resolved. Darrin is not too keen on having the nosy neighbor as a visitor, and decides that Samantha may use witchcraft to convince the couple to get back together.
''Note:'' Filmed March 8, 1968
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===Season 5 (1968–69)===
{{Episode table
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|overall=2
|season=2
|title=23
|writer=20
|director=16
|airdate=15
|episodes=
{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=141
|EpisodeNumber2=1
|Title=Samantha's Wedding Present
|DirectedBy=[[William Asher]]
|WrittenBy=[[Bernard Slade]]
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1968|9|26|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=On her anniversary, Samantha receives a belated wedding gift from her mother, but Endora is angered by Darrin's reaction. To show what a small man he is, she casts a spell causing him to shrink slowly. A drunk ([[Dick Wilson]]) takes Darrin for a leprechaun and wants three wishes before letting him go.
''Note:'' Filmed August 2, 1968. This episode immediately answered the season 2 episode of ''[[I Dream of Jeannie]]'' "My Incredible Shrinking Master" - episode 54 -, aired on March 6, 1967.
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=142
|EpisodeNumber2=2
|Title=Samantha Goes South for a Spell
|DirectedBy=William Asher
|WrittenBy=Ed Jurist
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1968|10|3|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Brunhilde, a jealous witch-wife of one of Serena's boyfriends, mistakes Samantha for Serena, and sends her back to New Orleans in the year 1868, where she cannot remember who she is. Serena then sends Darrin back to rescue his wife, who must give him a willing kiss to break the spell. [[Jack Cassidy]] and [[Isabel Sanford]] guest-star.
''Note:'' Filmed June 27, 1968
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=143
|EpisodeNumber2=3
|Title=Samantha on the Keyboard
|DirectedBy=[[Richard Michaels]]
|WrittenBy=[[Richard Baer (writer)|Richard Baer]]
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1968|10|10|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Endora makes Tabitha a piano virtuoso, and her talent attracts unwanted attention from Samantha's piano instructor, who wants to put Tabitha on a performance tour. [[Fritz Feld]] and [[Jonathan Harris]] guest-star.
''Note:'' Filmed July 18, 1968; remade as "Samantha on Thin Ice", broadcast January 29, 1972.
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=144
|EpisodeNumber2=4
|Title=Darrin, Gone and Forgotten
|DirectedBy=William Asher
|WrittenBy=[[Lila Garrett]] & [[Bernie Kahn]]
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1968|10|17|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Carlotta holds Darrin captive as she reveals that Endora had promised long ago that Samantha would be married to Juke, Carlotta's [[wiktionary:Milquetoast|milquetoast]] son. To get Darrin back, Samantha must have Juke stand up to his mother. [[Steve Franken]] and [[Mercedes McCambridge]] guest-star.
''Note:'' Filmed July 3, 1968
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=145
|EpisodeNumber2=5
|Title=It's So Nice to Have a Spouse Around the House
|DirectedBy=William Asher
|WrittenBy=[[Barbara Avedon]]
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1968|10|24|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Darrin objects to the Witches Council's demand that Samantha make an appearance, so Serena stands in at home while Darrin goes golfing. The deception goes well until Darrin takes Serena for a weekend at the Moonthatch Inn…the location of his and Samantha's honeymoon.
''Note:'' Filmed July 25, 1968
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=146
|EpisodeNumber2=6
|Title=Mirror, Mirror on the Wall
|DirectedBy=Richard Michaels
|WrittenBy=Lila Garrett & Bernie Kahn
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1968|11|7|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Endora wants to mock Darrin's mortal vanity, so she casts a spell to make him obsessed with his appearance. His mod threads upset a very conservative McMann & Tate client. [[Sara Seegar]] and [[Herb Voland]] guest-star.
''Note:'' Filmed August 8, 1968. Director-producer [[William Asher]], Elizabeth Montgomery's husband at the time, makes a brief cameo appearance as an irate motorist.
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=147
|EpisodeNumber2=7
|Title=Samantha's French Pastry
|DirectedBy=William Asher
|WrittenBy=Richard Baer
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1968|11|14|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Uncle Arthur conjures up the real [[Napoleon]] ([[Henry Gibson]]) instead of the pastry and is unable to send him home. Larry meets the Emperor and wants him to be a spokesperson for laundry detergent.
''Note:'' Filmed September 6, 1968
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=148
|EpisodeNumber2=8
|Title=Is It Magic or Imagination?
|DirectedBy=Luther James
|WrittenBy=[[Arthur Julian]]
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1968|11|21|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Darrin's mother insists that Samantha enter a slogan contest and she wins at trip to Tahiti. Darrin is furious when he discovers a prospective client is the owner of the company running the contest, thinking Samantha used witchcraft to create the winning slogan.
''Note'': Filmed August 22, 1968; remake of Season 1's "Help, Help, Don't Save Me"; remade again in Season 8 as "A Good Turn Never Goes Unpunished".
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=149
|EpisodeNumber2=9
|Title=Samantha Fights City Hall
|DirectedBy=Richard Michaels
|WrittenBy=[[Rick Mittleman]]
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1968|11|28|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Samantha fights to save the children's park from a developer, who turns out to be a client of McMann & Tate. Darrin must choose sides in the protest.
''Note:'' Filmed August 29, 1968; due to [[Erin Murphy]] having the mumps, her fraternal twin sister [[Diane Murphy]], who had stopped being used for the role the previous season, fills in as Tabitha.
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=150
|EpisodeNumber2=10
|Title=Samantha Loses Her Voice
|DirectedBy=William Asher
|WrittenBy=Lila Garrett & Bernie Kahn
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1968|12|5|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Uncle Arthur exchanges Samantha's voice with Darrin's while Louise Tate is having a quarrel with Larry, but he has trouble returning the voices to normal, and later adds more twists to the spell in response to Darrin's insults.
''Note:'' Filmed October 4, 1968
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=151
|EpisodeNumber2=11
|Title=I Don't Want to Be a Toad, I Want to Be a Butterfly
|DirectedBy=Richard Michaels
|WrittenBy=Doug Tibbles
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1968|12|12|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary= Darrin's mother enrolls Tabitha in Nursery School, which causes much nervousness to her parents, who are worried their daughter's magic will cause trouble among the mortals. Despite multiple warnings from her mother to not twitch, Tabitha turns her classmate into a butterfly, who escapes out a window. [[Maudie Prickett]] guest-stars.
''Note:'' Filmed September 27, 1968. Prickett played Tabitha's teacher in three different episodes.
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=152
|EpisodeNumber2=12
|Title=Weep No More My Willow
|DirectedBy=William Asher
|WrittenBy=[[Michael Morris (screenwriter)|Michael Morris]]
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1968|12|19|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary= Samantha asks Dr. Bombay to save her dying willow tree, but she gets caught in the fallout of his spell. Samantha weeps uncontrollably with each passing breeze, and when Dr. Bombay tries to reverse the spell, she laughs instead. Larry Tate, Mrs. Kravitz, and an attractive new neighbor all contribute to chaos.<!-- rewritten b/c Darrin never committed "infidelity" -->
''Note:'' Filmed July 11, 1968
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=153
|EpisodeNumber2=13
|Title=Instant Courtesy
|DirectedBy=R. Robert Rosenbaum
|WrittenBy=''Teleplay by:'' John L. Greene<br>''Story by:'' Arthur Alsberg
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1968|12|26|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Endora casts a spell on Darrin that makes him courteous to a fault.
''Note:'' Filmed October 22, 1968
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=154
|EpisodeNumber2=14
|Title=Samantha's Super Maid
|DirectedBy=R. Robert Rosenbaum
|WrittenBy=Peggy Chantler Dick & [[Douglas Dick]]
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|1|2|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Darrin's mother insists Samantha get a maid. The new maid is spectacular, but Samantha must find a way to let her go gently because of the frequent supernatural occurrences in the household. Nellie Burt and [[Virginia Gregg]] guest-star.
''Note:'' Filmed September 12, 1968
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=155
|EpisodeNumber2=15
|Title=Cousin Serena Strikes Again: Part 1
|DirectedBy=Richard Michaels
|WrittenBy=Ed Jurist
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|1|9|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Prospective Italian client, Ms. Clio Vanita, makes advances on Darrin. To defend her cousin, Serena changes Clio into a monkey. When Darrin orders Serena to change the client back and to get out of their lives forever, Serena opts for the latter. [[Nancy Kovack]] guest-stars.
''Note:'' Filmed October 10, 1968
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=156
|EpisodeNumber2=16
|Title=Cousin Serena Strikes Again: Part 2
|DirectedBy=Richard Michaels
|WrittenBy=Ed Jurist
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|1|16|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Samantha and Darrin frantically search for the missing client-turned-monkey who ends up in the home of a young boy, a pet store, then with an organ grinder ([[Cliff Norton]]) who refuses to part with her.
''Note:'' Filmed October 15, 1968
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=157
|EpisodeNumber2=17
|Title=One Touch of Midas
|DirectedBy=Richard Michaels
|WrittenBy=Paul L. Friedman & Jerry Mayer
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|1|23|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Endora creates a doll called "The Fuzz" which mortals instantly fall in love with. A mysterious "Professor McAllister" (Cliff Norton) convinces Darrin to market the doll, and its success turns Darrin into a wealthy man overnight.
''Note:'' Filmed November 14, 1968
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=158
|EpisodeNumber2=18
|Title=Samantha the Bard
|DirectedBy=Richard Michaels
|WrittenBy=Richard Baer
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|1|30|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Samantha comes down with a case of vocabularyitus, which causes her to speak in rhyme, the same day Larry wants the Stephens to meet some clients.
''Note:'' Filmed November 21, 1968
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=159
|EpisodeNumber2=19
|Title=Samantha the Sculptress
|DirectedBy=William Asher
|WrittenBy=Doug Tibbles
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|2|6|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary= Samantha sculpts an impressionistic clay bust of Darrin. While boozing client W. R. Campbell ([[Cliff Norton]]) is visiting, Endora livens things up by zapping up perfect busts of both Darrin and Larry, which also talk to the soused mortals.
''Note:'' Filmed November 27, 1968
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=160
|EpisodeNumber2=20
|Title=Mrs. Stephens, Where Are You?
|DirectedBy=Richard Michaels
|WrittenBy=Peggy Chantler Dick & Douglas Dick
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|2|13|mf=y}}†
|ShortSummary= Darrin's mother stops by while Serena is babysitting and starts hurling insults about Samantha and her relatives, causing Serena to turn Mrs. Stephens into a cat who scurries into the neighbor ([[Ruth McDevitt]])'s back yard.
''Note:'' Filmed December 11, 1968
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=161
|EpisodeNumber2=21
|Title=Marriage, Witches' Style
|DirectedBy=William Asher
|WrittenBy=Michael Morris
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|2|20|mf=y}}†
|ShortSummary=Serena turns to a computer dating service to find a mortal to marry, but it turns out her date is actually a warlock as well. [[Lloyd Bochner]] and [[John Fiedler]] guest-star.
''Note:'' Filmed January 20, 1969
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=162
|EpisodeNumber2=22
|Title=Going Ape
|DirectedBy=Richard Michaels
|WrittenBy=Lila Garrett & Bernie Kahn
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|2|27|mf=y}}†
|ShortSummary=Samantha turns a stray chimpanzee into a human, who ends up doing an advertising photo shoot for a McMann & Tate client. He wants to go back to being a chimp, but the client wants him to appear in a long advertising campaign. [[Lou Antonio]] and [[Danny Bonaduce]] guest-star.
''Notes:'' Filmed January 27, 1969; scene where Lou Antonio is fired was filmed on the set of the apartment from ''[[The Monkees (TV series)|The Monkees]]'' TV series which was re-arranged for the movie ''[[Head (film)|Head]]''. This episode was the immediate answer to ''[[I Dream of Jeannie]]'''s season 3 opening episode "Fly Me To The Moon" - episode 62 -, aired on September 12, 1967.
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=163
|EpisodeNumber2=23
|Title=Tabitha's Weekend
|DirectedBy=R. Robert Rosenbaum
|WrittenBy=Peggy Chantler Dick & Douglas Dick
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|3|6|mf=y}}†
|ShortSummary= Samantha reluctantly agrees to allow Tabitha to visit with Darrin's parents, but goes along as well. Once Endora pops into the in-laws' house as well, the bickering which ensues causes Tabitha to turn herself into a raisin cookie.
''Note:'' Filmed February 3, 1969
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=164
|EpisodeNumber2=24
|Title=The Battle of Burning Oak
|DirectedBy=R. Robert Rosenbaum
|WrittenBy=Leo Townsend & Pauline Townsend
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|3|13|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=A McMann & Tate client asks Darrin and Samantha to join their country club, Burning Oak. Darrin hesitates to consider membership until Endora hexes him into a snob. Samantha does not care for the arrogance at the club, so does some digging into the members' family histories. [[Edward Andrews]] guest-stars.
''Note:'' Filmed June 15, 1968.
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=165
|EpisodeNumber2=25
|Title=Samantha's Power Failure
|DirectedBy=William Asher
|WrittenBy=Lila Garrett & Bernie Kahn
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|3|20|mf=y}}†
|ShortSummary=The Witches' Council takes away Samantha's powers when she refuses to disavow her mortal marriage. Uncle Arthur and Serena show their support for Samantha by forfeiting their powers as well. The impotent duo take jobs at a malt shop, with disastrous results. [[Ron Masak]] guest-stars.
''Note:'' Filmed February 10, 1969. The opening scene in the Stephens’ bedroom, which is the only scene in this episode that Dick York is seen, is recycled footage from the Season Three episode "The Trial and Error of Aunt Clara".
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=166
|EpisodeNumber2=26
|Title=Samantha Twitches for UNICEF
|DirectedBy=William Asher
|WrittenBy=Ed Jurist
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|3|27|mf=y}}†
|ShortSummary=Samantha is elected by a women's committee to contact a wealthy man who reneged on his $10,000 pledge to [[UNICEF]]. Samantha and Endora use some hocus pocus to get him to change his mind. [[Bernie Kopell]], [[Sara Seegar]] and [[Herb Voland]] guest-star.
''Note:'' Filmed February 19, 1969.
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=167
|EpisodeNumber2=27
|Title=Daddy Does His Thing
|DirectedBy=William Asher
|WrittenBy=Michael Morris
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|4|3|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Maurice turns Darrin into a jackass after he refuses to accept Maurice's enchanted birthday gift. Mrs. Kravitz discovers the animal and has the animal shelter take him away.
''Note:'' Filmed January 13, 1969. Dick York only appears in the first several minutes of this episode and for a few seconds just before the epilogue; he collapsed on the set during filming and was rushed to a hospital, where he resigned from the show. When Maurice first appears, he comments on how radiant and glowing Samantha is. The "special surprise" Samantha was going to reveal to Darrin at the beginning of the episode was not revealed, but presumably was the announcement that she was going to have another baby, which became the subject of the next episode.
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=168
|EpisodeNumber2=28
|Title=Samantha's Good News
|DirectedBy=Richard Michaels
|WrittenBy=Richard Baer
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|4|10|mf=y}}†
|ShortSummary= Maurice returns, again mentioning how glowing Samantha appears. He has brought an attractive secretary with him, and Endora immediately becomes jealous. She threatens an ectoplasmic interlocutory (divorce), but decides instead to retaliate by courting John Van Millwood, another thespian warlock. Later, Samantha reveals she is expecting another baby, and the question of boy or girl, witch, warlock, or mortal returns. [[Murray Matheson]] guest-stars.
''Note:'' Filmed March 4, 1969. Samantha phones Darrin to tell him the news she is pregnant as Dick York had left the show due to illness.
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=169
|EpisodeNumber2=29
|Title=Samantha's Shopping Spree
|DirectedBy=Richard Michaels
|WrittenBy=Richard Baer
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|4|17|mf=y}}†
|ShortSummary=Samantha's jokester cousin Henry accompanies her, Endora and Tabitha to Hinkley's department store. Henry turns an annoying salesman into a mannequin, then disappears, leaving Samantha to deal with the fallout. [[Steve Franken]], [[Herbert Anderson]], [[Jack Collins (actor)|Jack Collins]], [[Dave Madden]] and [[Herbert Ellis (actor)|Herb Ellis]] guest-star. ([[L.A. Rams]] wide-receiver [[Jack Snow (American football)|Jack Snow]] appears as himself.)
''Note:'' Filmed March 11, 1969
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber=170
|EpisodeNumber2=30
|Title=Samantha and Darrin in Mexico City
|DirectedBy=R. Robert Rosenbaum
|WrittenBy=John L. Greene
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|4|24|mf=y}}
|ShortSummary=Samantha uses her witchcraft to get a client to bring Darrin to Mexico City for a presentation. Larry claims Darrin can speak Spanish, so he must make a speech in the client's native language. Endora's attempted spell to make his fears of speaking Spanish "vanish" causes him to disappear when he utters a word of it, and reappear when he speaks English. Her attempt to take off the spell simply reverses it, so speaking English causes him to vanish.
''Note:'' Filmed September 19, 1968; final episode featuring Dick York. The Spanish-dubbed version of this episode is called "Samantha y Darrin en Montreal".
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===Season 6 (1969–70)===
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{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=171 |EpisodeNumber2=1 |Title=Samantha and the Beanstalk |DirectedBy=[[Richard Michaels]] |WrittenBy=[[Michael Morris (screenwriter)|Michael Morris]] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|9|18|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Darrin and Samantha are discussing possible boys' names for the baby-to-be, causing Tabitha to fear that her parents no longer like girls. She decides to run away by trading places with Jack in a [[Jack and the Beanstalk]] storybook, and turns the classic fairy tale upside down with her magic. Samantha zaps herself into the fairy tale to rescue her while Jack is driving Darrin and his mother crazy. [[Johnny Whitaker]] guest-stars. ''Notes:'' Filmed April 18, 1969. First episode with [[Dick Sargent]] as Darrin. In 1996, ''[[TV Guide]]'' included this episode as part of its "100 Most Memorable Moments in TV History", ranking it # 60. |LineColor=AE0057 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=172 |EpisodeNumber2=2 |Title=Samantha's Yoo-Hoo Maid |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|9|25|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=To help Samantha around the house during her pregnancy, Endora introduces Esmeralda, an insecure witch with fading powers looking for a comfortable situation. When Esmeralda sneezes, random spells occur. After a mishap involving Larry, a client and a unicorn, Samantha decides that Esmeralda will not be employed full time and instead will appear only when Samantha calls for her by "yoo-hoo"ing. ''Note:'' Filmed April 9, 1969; [[Alice Ghostley]] makes her first recurring appearance as the clutzy witch Esmeralda. Ghostley previously appeared in the series as a mortal housekeeper for the Tates, also named Esmeralda, in the Season 2 episode "Maid To Order". |LineColor=AE0057 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=173 |EpisodeNumber2=3 |Title=Samantha's Caesar Salad |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|10|2|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= When Samantha asks Esmeralda to make a [[Caesar salad]], the latter, not knowing how, uses her very dicey witchcraft and gets [[Julius Caesar|the emperor]] instead. [[Jay Robinson]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' Filmed August 22, 1969 |LineColor=AE0057 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=174 |EpisodeNumber2=4 |Title=Samantha's Curious Cravings |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Lawrence J. Cohen & Fred Freeman |OriginalAirDate={{Startdate|1969|10|9|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= In the late stages of pregnancy, Samantha develops a condition in which any food she is having a craving for magically appears. When Dr. Bombay reverses the spell, Samantha instead goes to the food. [[William Schallert]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' Filmed April 25, 1969; the phone used when Samantha is at [[Shea stadium]] features the initials "BA + EM" inside a drawing of a heart to represent married couple executive producer Bill Asher and Elizabeth Montgomery |LineColor=AE0057 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=175 |EpisodeNumber2=5 |Title=...And Something Makes Four |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=[[Richard Baer (writer)|Richard Baer]] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|10|16|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Samantha and Darrin welcome their second child, a boy. In the hospital nursery, his maternal grandfather Maurice casts a spell that causes every mortal that sees the newborn baby boy to adore him. ''Note:'' Filmed September 5, 1969 |LineColor=AE0057 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=176 |EpisodeNumber2=6 |Title=Naming Samantha's New Baby |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1969|10|23|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Both Darrin's and Samantha's parents are visiting the new baby boy, and Maurice is furious when he learns his newborn maternal grandson will be named after Darrin's father, Frank. Maurice traps Darrin in a mirror, the image causing Phyllis Stephens to get another sick headache. Frank and Maurice both recognize problems associated with their names, so they settle on a name of Samantha's choosing, "Adam". ''Note:'' Filmed August 29, 1969 |LineColor=AE0057 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=177 |EpisodeNumber2=7 |Title=To Trick or Treat or Not to Trick or Treat |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=[[Shirley Gordon (writer)|Shirley Gordon]] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|10|30|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Endora is furious that Samantha and Tabitha are celebrating Halloween with negative witch stereotypes, prompting a big fight between Darrin and his mother-in-law. She retaliates by turning Darrin into a stereotypical witch. To have her break the spell, Samantha agrees to cancel the Halloween festivities, even though she is on a trick-or-treat for UNICEF committee. This causes trouble with a client, whose wife is also on the committee. ''Note:'' Filmed September 11, 1969; Montgomery was a [[UNICEF]] supporter in real life. |LineColor=AE0057 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=178 |EpisodeNumber2=8 |Title=A Bunny for Tabitha |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|11|6|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Uncle Arthur accidentally turns Tabitha's birthday present, a rabbit, into a beautiful [[Playboy bunny]]. A client falls madly in love with her and proposes marriage. Danny Bonaduce, Bernie Kopell, and [[Carol Wayne]] guest-star. ''Note:'' Erin Murphy's twin sister Diane is among the children at the birthday party. She is credited as playing "Diane", but Samantha calls her "Annabelle"; filmed September 18, 1969 |LineColor=AE0057 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=179 |EpisodeNumber2=9 |Title=Samantha's Secret Spell |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|11|13|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Darrin bans Endora from his house after a bad argument. Endora threatens to turn him into a mouse at midnight unless he recants. To prevent this from happening, Samantha has to retrieve a spell, which must be performed on Darrin without his knowledge, and without the aid of witchcraft. [[Sidney Clute]] and [[Bernie Kopell]] guest-star. ''Note:'' Filmed September 30, 1969; partial remake of Season 2’s "We're In For a Bad Spell" |LineColor=AE0057 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=180 |EpisodeNumber2=10 |Title=Daddy Comes for a Visit (Part 1) |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=[[Rick Mittleman]] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|11|20|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=In honor of Adam's birth, Maurice gives Darrin a watch that contains magical powers. Darrin agrees to use his gift for one day, during which he gets inside information on a lucrative advertising account and becomes hooked on witchcraft. [[John Fiedler]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' This episode and the next completed filming on October 10, 1969. |LineColor=AE0057 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=181 |EpisodeNumber2=11 |Title=Darrin the Warlock (Part 2) |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Rick Mittleman |t=Ed Jurist & Rick Mittleman }} |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|11|27|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Darrin realizes he is misusing the magical powers Maurice bestowed upon him. |LineColor=AE0057 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=182 |EpisodeNumber2=12 |Title=Samantha's Double Mother Trouble |DirectedBy=[[David White (actor)|David White]] |WrittenBy=Peggy Chantler Dick & [[Douglas Dick]] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|12|4|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Esmeralda reads Tabitha the story of ''[[Mother Goose]]'' and accidentally sneezes her out of the fairytale. Darrin's father gets chummy with Mother Goose, while he and his wife both think they are seeing things. [[Jane Connell]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' Filmed October 16, 1969 |LineColor=AE0057 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=183 |EpisodeNumber2=13 |Title=You're So Agreeable |DirectedBy=Luther James |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|12|11|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Endora puts a spell on Darrin to make him agree with anything anyone says. She later reverses the spell to make him disagree with everyone. [[Charles Lane (actor)|Charles Lane]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' Filmed October 23, 1969 |LineColor=AE0057 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=184 |EpisodeNumber2=14 |Title=Santa Comes to Visit and Stays and Stays |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|12|18|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Esmeralda mistakenly zaps Santa Claus to the Stephens home and cannot get him back to the North Pole in time to finish the toys for Christmas. Samantha must bring Santa's elves, workshop, and reindeer to her home so that Santa will be ready on Christmas Eve. ''Note:'' Filmed October 30, 1969 |LineColor=AE0057 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=185 |EpisodeNumber2=15 |Title=Samantha's Better Halves |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=[[Lila Garrett]] & [[Bernie Kahn]] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|1|1|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Endora casts a spell that splits Darrin in two, so that his business side can go to Japan while his doting side stays with his pregnant wife. ''Note:'' first episode filmed with Dick Sargent; the story is framed as a flashback to when Samantha was expecting Adam; remake of Season 2’s "Divided He Falls". This episode has the longest opening scene before the opening credits, approximately seven minutes. Filmed March 31, 1969.
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{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=186 |EpisodeNumber2=16 |Title=Samantha's Lost Weekend |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Richard Baer |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|1|8|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Esmeralda places a spell on a glass of milk to help Tabitha's appetite, but Samantha drinks it instead. Samantha starts eating non-stop and believes she has contracted Voracious Ravenicitis. She calls Dr. Bombay to remove the spell, but due to the erroneous diagnosis, the treatment causes her to fall asleep in mid-sentence. [[Bernie Kopell]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' Filmed November 30, 1969 This episode title is a takeoff on the 1945 film ''[[The Lost Weekend (film)|The Lost Weekend]]'', starring [[Ray Milland]]. |LineColor=AE0057 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=187 |EpisodeNumber2=17 |Title=The Phrase Is Familiar |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Jerry Mayer |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|1|15|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= A warlock tutor is employed by Endora for Tabitha's education, and causes havoc. Also, to mock Darrin's profession, she casts a spell that causes him to constantly speak in clichés. When she promises to cancel the spell, she alters it to make him act out the clichés instead. ''Note:'' Filmed November 6, 1969 |LineColor=AE0057 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=188 |EpisodeNumber2=18 |Title=Samantha's Secret Is Discovered |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Lila Garrett & Bernie Kahn |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|1|22|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=After Darrin's mother sees Samantha and Endora engaging in witchcraft, Darrin and Samantha decide to tell her the truth. After she tries to spill the beans to Frank, Darrin's father and her husband, the Witches Council pulls the plug on Samantha's powers, and she ends up believing she is truly insane, checking herself into a rest home. Samantha must convince her mother-in-law that she hallucinated everything. Bernie Kopell guest-stars. ''Note:'' Filmed November 20, 1969 |LineColor=AE0057 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=189 |EpisodeNumber2=19 |Title=Tabitha's Very Own Samantha |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Shirley Gordon |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|1|29|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=The latest round of attention toward Adam makes Tabitha jealous enough to misbehave. After Samantha punishes Tabitha, she wishes for her very own special mommy she doesn't have to share with anyone. After a run in with Mrs. Kravitz and her nephew at the [[amusement park]], Darrin and Samantha believe the double is Serena playing games with Tabitha again. Additional complications ensue when Larry, a client and his wife ([[Parley Baer]] and [[Sara Seegar]]) come for dinner. After Tabitha tells Samantha it's not Serena and she sees it for herself, Tabitha explains why she did what she did. Samantha convinces Tabitha that she loves her, but sometimes has to be firm when necessary. She convinces Tabitha to wish her very own special mommy who spoils her rotten to go away, and she does, realizing that Samantha really does love her.''Note:'' Aunt Hagatha is listed as "Aunt Agatha" in the credits; filmed November 26, 1969
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{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=190 |EpisodeNumber2=20 |Title=Super Arthur |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|2|5|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Uncle Arthur is having trouble with his powers due to an encounter with a winged horse, but Dr. Bombay's cure causes him to literally become everything he says, including [[Superman]]. ''Note:'' Filmed December 4, 1969 |LineColor=AE0057 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=191 |EpisodeNumber2=21 |Title=What Makes Darrin Run? |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Lila Garrett & Bernie Kahn |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|2|12|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= In hopes of getting Darrin to give Samantha a higher standard of living, Endora casts a spell on her son-in-law to give him a drive for ambition and power. He invites Howard McMann, the president and chairman of the board of McMann & Tate, and his wife Margaret for dinner in an effort to work his way up the corporate ladder. [[Leon Ames (actor)|Leon Ames]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' Filmed December 11, 1969; one of only two episodes featuring Mr. McMann, and also the first episode to show Louise's [[Kasey Rogers]] hair as red which in real life was her natural color. |LineColor=AE0057 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=192 |EpisodeNumber2=22 |Title=Serena Stops the Show |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Richard Baer |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|2|19|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Darrin arranges for real life pop duo [[Boyce & Hart]] to appear on a TV special sponsored by a client. As the entertainment chairman for this year's Cosmos Cotillion, Serena wants them to appear at her event. When they decline, she casts a spell of unpopularity on the singers to alter their decision. Serena sings "I'll Blow You A Kiss In The Wind", a song she wrote for the duo to perform at the cotillion. ''Notes:'' First episode crediting Serena as "Pandora Spocks". [[Art Metrano]] guest-stars; filmed December 18, 1969. The liner notes on Boyce & Hart's Greatest Hits state that their song "I'll Blow You a Kiss in the Wind" is best known for its appearance in this episode of ''Bewitched''. |LineColor=AE0057 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=193 |EpisodeNumber2=23 |Title=Just a Kid Again |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Jerry Mayer |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|2|26|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= A toy salesman tells Tabitha he wishes he were a little boy again, and she grants him the wish. [[Ron Masak]] and [[Pat Priest (actress)|Pat Priest]] guest-star. ''Note:'' Filmed January 8, 1970 |LineColor=AE0057 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=194 |EpisodeNumber2=24 |Title=The Generation Zap |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|3|5|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Endora enlists Serena's help in casting a spell that makes Dusty Harrison, the college-student daughter of a client from McMann & Tate, fall madly in love with Darrin. ''Note:'' Filmed January 15, 1970 |LineColor=AE0057 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=195 |EpisodeNumber2=25 |Title=Okay, Who's the Wise Witch? |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Richard Baer |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|3|12|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Samantha, Darrin, Endora, Tabitha, and Esmeralda are unable to leave the Stephens house by any means. Dr. Bombay is summoned to correct the problem, and it is discovered that a vapor lock has occurred due to Samantha not using her powers on a regular basis. After Dr. Bombay cures the vapor lock, Samantha takes protective measures to prevent it from happening again.''Note:'' Filmed January 22, 1970
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{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=196 |EpisodeNumber2=26 |Title=A Chance on Love |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=John L. Greene |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|3|19|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=When Serena fills in for Samantha at a raffle ticket sale, a client of McMann & Tate falls for her. Later when the client sees Samantha at a party, he thinks it is the woman he met earlier. Neither Samantha nor Serena can convince him that they are not the same person, and he fires Darrin from the account. [[Jack Cassidy]] guest stars. ''Note:'' partial remake of episode 1-24, "Which Witch Is Which?"; partially remade as episode 8-17, "Serena's Richcraft". ''Note:'' Filmed January 30, 1970 |LineColor=AE0057 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=197 |EpisodeNumber2=27 |Title=If the Shoe Pinches |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|3|26|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Endora sends a [[leprechaun]] to make trouble for Darrin. A pair of enchanted boots causes Darrin to become lazy, just when Larry is on his case about a slogan for canned peaches. [[Henry Gibson]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' Filmed February 10, 1970 |LineColor=AE0057 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=198 |EpisodeNumber2=28 |Title=Mona Sammy |DirectedBy=Luther James |WrittenBy=Michael Morris |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|4|2|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Endora gives Samantha an original Leonardo da Vinci painting of Samantha's look-alike Great Aunt Cornelia, in the style of the Mona Lisa. Larry and Louise notice it, and after Endora says Darrin painted it, Louise insists that Darrin paint her portrait. ''Note:'' Filmed February 16, 1970 |LineColor=AE0057 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=199 |EpisodeNumber2=29 |Title=Turn on the Old Charm |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Richard Baer |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|4|9|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Samantha gives her father's magic amulet to Darrin to induce Endora into being nice to him. Esmeralda thinks it is a love charm and swipes it. Endora discovers she has been under the amulet's spell, and punishes Samantha and Darrin by causing them to bicker in front of Larry and a client. ''Note:'' Filmed February 20, 1970 |LineColor=AE0057 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=200 |EpisodeNumber2=30 |Title=Make Love, Not Hate |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|4|16|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Samantha wants to help Esmeralda find a man to get her out of a case of depression. Dr. Bombay's acquaintance Norton is not impressed with Esmeralda, so the doctor concocts a love potion to help. The potion accidentally ends up in a bowl of clam dip. Norton, Esmeralda, an advertising client, and his wife all end up under the effect of the potion, and chaos ensues. [[Charles Lane (actor)|Charles Lane]], Cliff Norton, and [[Sara Seegar]] guest-star. ''Note:'' Filmed February 27. 1970. |LineColor=AE0057 }}
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===Season 7 (1970–71)===
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{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=201 |EpisodeNumber2=1 |Title=To Go or Not to Go, That Is the Question (Part 1) |DirectedBy=[[William Asher]] |WrittenBy=[[Michael Morris (screenwriter)|Michael Morris]] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|9|24|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Endora invites Samantha to attend the centennial Witches Convocation in [[Salem, Massachusetts]]. When Samantha informs her mother that Darrin will also be going to Salem, the news reaches Hepzibah, the High Priestess of all Witches, who comes to observe the marriage and decide whether to dissolve it. Jane Connell guest-stars. ''Note:'' Filmed July 23, 1970 |LineColor=000099 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=202 |EpisodeNumber2=2 |Title=Salem, Here We Come (Part 2) |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Michael Morris |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|10|1|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=During her royal visit to the Stephens, Hepzibah insists on observing Darrin at work and encounters a client to whom she takes a liking. [[Jane Connell]] and [[Cesar Romero]] guest-star. ''Note:'' Filmed July 30, 1970 |LineColor=000099 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=203 |EpisodeNumber2=3 |Title= The Salem Saga (Part 1) |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|10|8|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= During a tour of the [[House of Seven Gables]] in [[Salem, Massachusetts|Salem]], an antique bedwarmer begins harassing Samantha. The bedwarmer makes its way to the Stephens' car, and Darrin is accused of stealing it. ''Note:'' The Stephens stay at the Hawthorne Motor Hotel in Salem for five episodes. Filmed August 7, 1970 |LineColor=000099 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=204 |EpisodeNumber2=4 |Title=Sam's Hot Bed Warmer (Part 2) |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|10|15|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Darrin is in jail for allegedly stealing an antique bedwarmer, and Samantha discovers it was Serena who had transformed a warlock into the bedwarmer during the time of the Salem witch trials. [[Joan Hotchkis]] and [[Noam Pitlik]] guest-star. ''Note:'' Filmed July 16, 1970 on location in Salem, Massachusetts |LineColor=000099 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=205 |EpisodeNumber2=5 |Title=Darrin on a Pedestal |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=[[Bernie Kahn]] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|10|22|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=On a sightseeing tour of Gloucester, Massachusetts, Darrin becomes annoyed when Serena transforms the [[Gloucester Fisherman's Memorial]] statue to life, so Serena zaps Darrin in the statue's place. ''Note:'' Filmed July 16, 1970 on location in Gloucester, Massachusetts |LineColor=000099 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=206 |EpisodeNumber2=6 |Title=Paul Revere Rides Again |DirectedBy=[[Richard Michaels]] |WrittenBy=Henry Sharp & [[Phil Sharp (screenwriter)|Phil Sharp]] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|10|29|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Trying to return a Paul Revere teapot to Salem, Esmeralda conjures up the real [[Paul Revere]] instead. Revere mistakes a British client for an invader and decides to warn the town. [[Parley Baer]], [[Bert Convy]], and [[Jonathan Harris]] guest-star. ''Note:'' Filmed August 13, 1970 |LineColor=000099 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=207 |EpisodeNumber2=7 |Title=Samantha's Bad Day in Salem |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Michael Morris |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|11|5|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= At the Witches' Convention, Samantha encounters Waldo, an old boyfriend. When Samantha rejects his continued advances, Waldo conjures up his fantasy replica of her. Larry thinks Samantha is having an affair when he sees them together. Hal England and [[Anne Seymour (actress)|Anne Seymour]] guest-star. ''Note:'' Filmed July 16, 1970 on location in Salem, Massachusetts |LineColor=000099 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=208 |EpisodeNumber2=8 |Title=Samantha's Old Salem Trip |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|11|12|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Samantha and Darrin return home early when the Witch's council forbids Samantha from being seen with her husband in public. When they send a message that she must return to Salem immediately, Esmeralda accidentally sends Samantha to 17th century Salem, during the time of the witch hunts. Endora sends Darrin to rescue Samantha, who has no memory of who she is. Darrin is accused of being a witch. [[Maudie Prickett]] and [[Ronald Long]] guest-star. ''Note:'' During the courtroom scene, Samantha's wrists are in chains before she performs a spell with a coin, but are free during the performance; filmed August 6, 1970. |LineColor=000099 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=209 |EpisodeNumber2=9 |Title=Samantha's Pet Warlock |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Jerry Mayer |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|11|19|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Ashley, another of Samantha's old boyfriends, poses as a dog to make trouble for the Stephens while a McMann & Tate client is at hand. Noam Pitlik and [[Edward Andrews]] guest-star. ''Note:'' partial remake of Season 2’s "Man's Best Friend"; filmed August 20, 1970 |LineColor=000099 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=210 |EpisodeNumber2=10 |Title=Samantha's Old Man |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Michael Morris |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|12|3|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Endora changes Darrin into an old man to prove to Samantha that their marriage is doomed to fail. Running into Larry and Louise, they pass off Darrin as his grandfather, Grover Stephens. This prompts Louise to fix up Grover with her visiting Aunt Millicent. Meanwhile, Darrin needs to pull off a youth-based campaign with a client. [[Ruth McDevitt]] and [[Edward Platt]] guest-star. ''Note:'' this episode received an [[Emmy]] nomination for makeup; filmed August 27, 1970 |LineColor=000099 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=211 |EpisodeNumber2=11 |Title=The Corsican Cousins |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|12|10|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Endora tries to persuade Samantha to be as fun-loving as Serena, so she casts a spell that makes Samantha experience everything Serena does. When Serena's date nibbles on her neck, Samantha finds herself in a ticklish situation. ''Note:'' Filmed September 3, 1970 |LineColor=000099 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=212 |EpisodeNumber2=12 |Title=Samantha's Magic Potion |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Shirley Gordon |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|12|17|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= When Darrin comes to the erroneous conclusion that witchcraft is the cause of his poor luck at work, he decides to retire and allow Samantha to use witchcraft to provide for all their needs. Samantha decides to help him regain his senses by giving him a bogus potion and telling him it will solve his problems. ''Note:'' partial remake of Season 1's, "A is for Aardvark"; filmed September 24, 1970 |LineColor=000099 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=213 |EpisodeNumber2=13 |Title=[[Sisters at Heart]] |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=William Asher & [[Barbara Avedon]] (teleplay) |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|12|24|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Tabitha's friend Lisa, the daughter of a black colleague of Darrin's at McMann & Tate, is visiting for Christmas. A racist client mistakes Lisa as Darrin's child and pulls his account. Wishing to be real sisters, Tabitha wishes herself and Lisa into having respective black and white polka-dotted skin. Parley Baer [[Don Marshall (actor)|Don Marshall]], and [[Janee Michelle]] guest-star. ''Note:'' In the special opening of the show as originally broadcast (available on the DVD release), Montgomery welcomes us to the Christmas episode which was written by the students of the 5th period, room 309, 10th grade English class at Thomas Jefferson High School in Los Angeles.<ref>{{cite journal|date=1970-12-03|title=22 Black High School Teens Write 'Bewitched' Series Script|journal=Jet|publisher=Johnson Publishing Company|volume=39|issue=9|page=19|issn=0021-5996}}</ref> The episode received the Governor's Award at the [[23rd Primetime Emmy Awards]] in May 1971.<ref>{{cite book|last=Martin|first=Charles D.|title=The White African American Body: A Cultural and Literary Exploration|year=2002|publisher=Rutgers University Press|isbn=0-8135-3032-6|page=199}}</ref> Montgomery also wishes us a happy holiday before the closing credits. Filmed November 12, 1970. |LineColor=000099 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=214 |EpisodeNumber2=14 |Title=Mother-in-Law of the Year |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Henry Sharp & Phil Sharp |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|1|14|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Endora presents an idea for a Mother-in-Law's Day campaign for the Bobbins Bon Bons advertising account, and ingratiates herself by putting a spell on Mr. Bobbins, who then wants her to be Bobbins' "Mother-in-Law of the Year." She agrees, but then backs out on appearing in a commercial on Bobbins' TV show. Samantha turns herself into Endora to do the spot, which infuriates her mother who then turns herself into Samantha. [[Jim Lange]] and [[John McGiver]] guest-star. ''Note:'' Filmed October 1, 1970 |LineColor=000099 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=215 |EpisodeNumber2=15 |Title= Mary the Good Fairy (Part 1) |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|1|21|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Mary, the Good Fairy, a friend of Samantha, visits the Stephens household when Tabitha loses a tooth. Darrin and Samantha give her a snifter of brandy to warm her up, and the intoxicating effect leaves Samantha to fulfill Mary's duties for the night. In the morning, Mary reveals to Samantha that she is tired of collecting lost teeth for centuries on end and refuses to trade places with her. [[Imogene Coca]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' Filmed September 11, 1970. |LineColor=000099 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=216 |EpisodeNumber2=16 |Title=The Good Fairy Strikes Again (Part 2) |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|1|28|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Mary, the Good Fairy continues to cause trouble with the Kravitzes, the police, and a client while she continues to seek out brandy and refuses to take her duties back from Samantha, who is still stuck with the tooth fairy duties and wings, and without her regular powers. [[Imogene Coca]] and [[Vic Tayback]] guest-star. ''Note:'' Filmed September 17, 1970 |LineColor=000099 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=217 |EpisodeNumber2=17 |Title=The Return of Darrin the Bold |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|2|4|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Endora and Serena decide to turn Darrin into a warlock by having Serena go back to 14th century Ireland and slip a potion to his ancestor, Darrin the Bold. Once Darrin enters the first stages of "wishcraft", Endora claims that witchcraft has rubbed off on Darrin, but Samantha discovers what Serena has really done and goes back to the time of Darrin the Bold to undo the spell. ''Note:'' Darrin's ancestor, Darrin the Bold, first appeared in the Season Three episode "A Most Unusual Wood Nymph". Filmed November 25, 1970. |LineColor=000099 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=218 |EpisodeNumber2=18 |Title=The House That Uncle Arthur Built |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Bernie Kahn |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|2|11|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=After a fight with his new pretentious girlfriend who hates practical jokes, Uncle Arthur places his practical jokes within the walls of Sam & Darrin's house which causes havoc in front of Larry, a client, and his wife. [[Barbara Rhoades]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' Paul Lynde's final appearance as Uncle Arthur; filmed October 15, 1970. |LineColor=000099 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=219 |EpisodeNumber2=19 |Title=Samantha and the Troll |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=[[Lila Garrett]] & [[Joel Rapp]] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|2|18|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= When Samantha has to go in for a "10,000 spell overhaul," Serena babysits and brings Tabitha's toys to life for a game of hide and seek. Serena causes more trouble by impersonating Samantha and being overly affectionate to both Darrin and his client, whose wife is present. [[Bob Cummings]] and [[Nan Martin]] guest-star. [[Diane Murphy]] appears as the rag doll. ''Note:'' Filmed October 8, 1970. |LineColor=000099 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=220 |EpisodeNumber2=20 |Title=This Little Piggie |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|2|25|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Endora casts a hex upon Darrin which makes him indecisive. Later she decides he is instead "pigheaded", so she literally gives him the head of a pig. [[Herb Edelman]] guest-stars ''Note:'' Filmed November 5, 1970. |LineColor=000099 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=221 |EpisodeNumber2=21 |Title=Mixed Doubles |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=[[Richard Baer (writer)|Richard Baer]] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|3|4|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=When Samantha spends a restless night thinking about Louise Tate's troubles, a strange metaphysical occurrence takes place that has everyone thinking that Samantha is Louise, and Louise is Samantha. ''Note:'' Filmed January 7, 1971. |LineColor=000099 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=222 |EpisodeNumber2=22 |Title=Darrin Goes Ape |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Leo Townsend & Pauline Townsend |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|3|11|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Darrin rejects an enchanted gift from Serena. When Samantha goes out shopping, Serena changes Darrin into a gorilla. Gladys Kravitz sees the gorilla and calls the authorities, who send him off to be a mate for another gorilla. ''Note:'' Last episode featuring Abner Kravitz; filmed December 3, 1970. |LineColor=000099 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=223 |EpisodeNumber2=23 |Title=Money Happy Returns |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Milt Rosen |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|3|18|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Darrin finds $100,000 in a cab and thinks Endora zapped it there so his children can have the large swimming pool he can't afford but the cash really belongs to a criminal who wants it back. Arch Johnson and [[Gordon Jump]] guest-star. ''Note:'' Filmed February 1, 1971. |LineColor=000099 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=224 |EpisodeNumber2=24 |Title=Out of the Mouths of Babes |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Michael Morris |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|3|25|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Endora changes Darrin into a little boy ("Marvin Peter") while he is trying to win an account for Mother Flannagan's [[Irish stew]] which isn't selling very well. Darrin meets another boy (Herbie) in a basketball game who tries the Irish stew and reveals the truth: it tastes terrible. Darrin/Marvin Peter also mentions that he had been an all-star forward at Missouri State University. ''Note:'' Filmed February 5, 1971. |LineColor=000099 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=225 |EpisodeNumber2=25 |Title=Samantha's Psychic Slip |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=John L. Greene |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|4|1|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Samantha's hiccups are causing bikes of all kinds to appear, just when Darrin's Mother is about to arrive for a visit and to invite Samantha out for a shopping trip. Dr. Bombay's spell, designed to remove "guilt", stops the bikes from appearing but now Samantha's hiccups cause any "gilt" object nearby to disappear. Serena also stops by to add to the mayhem. Irwin Charone appears as the department store private detective. ''Note:'' Filmed November 19, 1970. In closing credits, Irene Byatt is identified as 'Woman with Mirror' when actually she played 'Woman with Lamp'. |LineColor=000099 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=226 |EpisodeNumber2=26 |Title=Samantha's Magic Mirror |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|4|8|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Esmeralda needs confidence for an upcoming meeting with an old boyfriend. Samantha creates a magic mirror to make Esmeralda appear more attractive to herself but she needs even more assistance to boost her failed powers. [[Tom Bosley]] and [[Nancy Priddy]] guest-star. ''Note:'' remake of Season Two's "Aunt Clara's Old Flame"; filmed January 21, 1971. |LineColor=000099 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=227 |EpisodeNumber2=27 |Title=Laugh Clown, Laugh |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|4|15|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Claiming Darrin has no sense of humor, Endora puts a spell on him, turning him into an obnoxious comedian. She later creates another spell, causing him to laugh about anything grave and serious. [[Charles Lane (actor)|Charles Lane]] and [[Marcia Wallace]] guest-star. ''Note:'' Last episode to feature Gladys Kravitz; filmed February 11, 1971. |LineColor=000099 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=228 |EpisodeNumber2=28 |Title=Samantha and the Antique Doll |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|4|22|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Tabitha causes an antique doll to fly across the room, right in front of Darrin's mother, Phyllis. Samantha convinces Phyllis that she subconsciously willed it from Adam, but Phyllis becomes obsessed with her apparent new abilities. ''Note:'' Filmed December 10, 1970; remake of Season one's "Abner Kadabra"; last episode featuring Darrin's parents. [[Robert F. Simon]], who portrayed Frank Stephens in Seasons 1–3, reprises his role. |LineColor=000099 }}
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===Season 8 (1971–72)===
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{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=229 |EpisodeNumber2=1 |Title=How Not to Lose Your Head to King Henry VIII (Part 1) |DirectedBy=[[William Asher]] |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|9|15|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=While on a trip to Europe, a nobleman trapped in a portrait asks Samantha to release him. The witch Malvina who had placed the nobleman in the portrait, gets angry with Samantha for breaking the curse and zaps her to the time of [[Henry VIII of England|Henry VIII]]. Darrin and Endora must find a way to bring Samantha back to the 20th century, even though she has lost her memory and powers. [[Ronald Long]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' Beginning with this episode, ''Bewitched'' was moved from Thursday night to Wednesday night, opposite CBS's ''[[The Carol Burnett Show]]''. This episode, along with Part 2, was filmed on June 29, 1971. |LineColor=7E00D2 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=230 |EpisodeNumber2=2 |Title=How Not to Lose Your Head to King Henry VIII (Part 2) |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|9|22|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Darrin and Endora form a truce to rescue Samantha, who is trapped in the time of Henry VIII, and has caught his attention as a possible wife. |LineColor=7E00D2 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=231 |EpisodeNumber2=3 |Title=Samantha and the Loch Ness Monster |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=[[Michael Morris (screenwriter)|Michael Morris]] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|9|29|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=While visiting [[Scotland]], Darrin, Samantha and Darrin's cousin Robbie encounter the [[Loch Ness Monster]], who Samantha reveals is really a warlock named Bruce, who was transformed into a monster by Serena 40 years ago. [[Steve Franken]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' Filmed July 22, 1971 |LineColor=7E00D2 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=232 |EpisodeNumber2=4 |Title=Samantha's Not So Leaning Tower of Pisa |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|10|6|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Esmeralda reveals she had caused the [[Tower of Pisa]] to lean in the 12th century, and has always been upset about her mistake. She makes it stand upright, setting off mass hysteria. ''Note:'' Filmed July 2, 1971 |LineColor=7E00D2 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=233 |EpisodeNumber2=5 |Title=Bewitched, Bothered and Baldoni |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Michael Morris |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|10|13|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= While in Rome, Endora makes trouble for Darrin by bringing a statue of [[Venus de Milo]] ([[Francine York]]) to life. Every male who sees Venus becomes enchanted by her appearance. ''Note:'' Filmed July 12, 1971 |LineColor=7E00D2 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=234 |EpisodeNumber2=6 |Title=Paris, Witches' Style |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Michael Morris |OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|1971|10|20|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= When Maurice discovers Samantha has not visited him during her European vacation, he blames Darrin. Endora creates an obsequious version of Darrin from a potted plant. When this ruse fails, the enraged Maurice zaps Darrin to a beam high up on the [[Eiffel Tower]]. ''Note:'' Filmed July 29, 1971 |LineColor=7E00D2 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=235 |EpisodeNumber2=7 |Title=The Ghost Who Made a Spectre of Himself |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|10|27|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= A lovesick ghost haunting a British castle possesses Darrin's body to be near Samantha, but she is not fooled. When she rejects the advances, the ghost, still in Darrin's body, tries to woo Louise Tate. ''Note:'' Filmed July 16, 1971 |LineColor=7E00D2 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=236 |EpisodeNumber2=8 |Title=TV or Not TV |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=[[Bernie Kahn]] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|11|3|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Annoyed with a violent [[Punch and Judy]] skit on a children's television show whose advertising is handled by her father Darrin, Tabitha zaps herself onto the set to help Judy and becomes an instant hit with the sponsor who wants her to continue to be part of the show, despite her parents' objections. ''Note:'' Filmed June 17, 1971; first episode filmed for Season Eight |LineColor=7E00D2 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=237 |EpisodeNumber2=9 |Title=A Plague on Maurice and Samantha |DirectedBy=[[Richard Michaels]] |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|11|10|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Maurice arrives after hearing that Samantha's marriage is the cause of her latest power failure, but it is soon discovered that it was actually due to a contagious supernatural disease, which Maurice himself becomes infected with. While waiting for Dr. Bombay to discover a cure, Maurice experiences life as a mortal, and helps Darrin with an advertising account. [[Bernie Kopell]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' Filmed August 12, 1971, a week after filming the episode which reveals Adam's magical powers (8–14), a continuity error was created when it was decided to air this episode first, as Samantha mentions to her father that both Tabitha and Adam's witchcraft are progressing nicely. |LineColor=7E00D2 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=238 |EpisodeNumber2=10 |Title=Hansel and Gretel in Samanthaland |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Michael Morris |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|11|17|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Tabitha pops [[Hansel & Gretel]] out of a book, and then zaps herself into the story. Samantha goes into the storybook to rescue Tabitha from the wicked witch ([[Billie Hayes]]) while Darrin tries to explain the hungry siblings' presence to Larry. ''Note:'' Filmed September 2, 1971. Hayes was portraying Witchiepoo in the children's fantasy show ''[[H.R. Pufnstuf]]'' at the time this episode was produced. |LineColor=7E00D2 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=239 |EpisodeNumber2=11 |Title=The Warlock in the Gray Flannel Suit |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=John L. Greene |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|12|1|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Because Darrin refuses to allow Samantha to attend her cousin Panda's wedding in Hong Kong, Endora recruits a reluctant [[hippie]] warlock ([[Bernie Kopell]]) to make trouble for Darrin at the office. Charles Lane also guest-stars. ''Note:'' Filmed August 19, 1971 |LineColor=7E00D2 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=240 |EpisodeNumber2=12 |Title=The Eight-Year Itch Witch |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=[[Ruth Brooks Flippen]] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|12|8|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Endora tests Darrin's faithfulness by changing a Siamese cat into a statuesque model ([[Julie Newmar]]) for a sponsor ([[Parley Baer]])'s ad campaign. ''Note:'' remake of Season One, Episode 11, "It Takes One To Know One". Filmed August 26, 1971. Newmar was recognized for having played the Catwoman in the late 1960s ''[[Batman (TV series)|Batman]]'' TV series. |LineColor=7E00D2 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=241 |EpisodeNumber2=13 |Title=Three Men and a Witch on a Horse |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|12|15|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Endora casts a spell on a hobby horse that makes it predict the results of horse races, and also zaps Darrin with a gambling bug, hoping to make him a better provider to his family. [[Scatman Crothers]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' Filmed September 16, 1971 |LineColor=7E00D2 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=242 |EpisodeNumber2=14 |Title=Adam, Warlock or Washout? |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|12|29|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Samantha's aunts, Grimalda and Enchantra come to test whether Adam has magic powers, and again threaten to dissolve Samantha's marriage if he proves to have none. ''Note:'' last episode to feature Maurice ([[Maurice Evans (actor)|Maurice Evans]]); filmed August 5, 1971; last episode broadcast by ABC in prime time when rerun on July 1, 1972. |LineColor=7E00D2 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=243 |EpisodeNumber2=15 |Title=Samantha's Magic Sitter |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Henry Sharp & [[Phil Sharp (screenwriter)|Phil Sharp]] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1972|1|5|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= While babysitting a McMann & Tate client's son, Ralphie Norton, Esmeralda performs magic and tells him she is a witch. Ralphie tells his friends and gets into a fight, which outrages the client, who cancels his account. [[Richard X. Slattery]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' partial remake of Season One’s "There's No Witch Like An Old Witch"; filmed September 23, 1971 |LineColor=7E00D2 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=244 |EpisodeNumber2=16 |Title=Samantha Is Earthbound |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Michael Morris |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1972|1|15|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Samantha develops a condition, ''gravititis inflamitis'', that makes her weigh over 500 pounds. Dr. Bombay gives her an antidote which makes her lighter than air, just when she must attend a charity event as an attendant and fashion model. [[Jack Collins (actor)|Jack Collins]], [[Molly Dodd]], and [[Sara Seegar]] guest-star. ''Note:'' Beginning with this episode, ''Bewitched'' was moved from Wednesdays to Saturdays, opposite ''[[All in the Family]]''; filmed October 14, 1971. |LineColor=7E00D2 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=245 |EpisodeNumber2=17 |Title=Serena's Richcraft |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Michael Morris |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1972|1|22|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Serena's powers are taken away by the jealous Contessa Pirhana ([[Ellen Weston]]). The grounded Serena amuses herself by dating a wealthy client of Darrin, and they become smitten with each other. [[Peter Lawford]] and [[Joe E. Ross|Joe Ross]] guest-star. ''Note:'' filmed on January 15, 1971; partial remake of Season Six’s "A Chance on Love". This episode was filmed during the 7th season, but shelved until season 8 to have more episodes for this season. |LineColor=7E00D2 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=246 |EpisodeNumber2=18 |Title=Samantha on Thin Ice |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Richard Baer |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1972|1|29|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Disappointed with her granddaughter's inability to ice skate, Endora casts a spell on Tabitha, making her an ice skating sensation. [[Alan Oppenheimer]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' remake of Season Five's "Samantha on the Keyboard”. Filmed September 30, 1971 |LineColor=7E00D2 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=247 |EpisodeNumber2=19 |Title=Serena's Youth Pill |DirectedBy=[[E.W. Swackhamer]] |WrittenBy=Michael Morris |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1972|2|5|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= While babysitting for Samantha, Serena livens things up when Larry visits by slipping him a youth pill. His hair turns red, and he starts behaving like his younger self. Samantha and Darrin are furious, and Louise doesn't know how to deal with her husband's transformation. Samantha tells Serena to go to Dr. Bombay to get the antidote for the youth pill, which causes Larry to start losing his memory, thinking it's 1961, and then he becomes a teenager, and finally, a little boy. After Larry takes the antidote, he's his old self again. ''Note:'' Last episode to feature Serena and Louise Tate; filmed October 7, 1971 |LineColor=7E00D2 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=248 |EpisodeNumber2=20 |Title=Tabitha's First Day in School |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1972|2|12|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Samantha is required to enroll Tabitha in school, where the young witch meets a bully named Charlton Rollnick, Jr. and zaps him into a bullfrog. After Tabitha changes him back, his mother, Mrs. Rollnick goes the Stephens' house to pick him up, but acts like a bully herself. Samantha explained that without love and understanding, some children become aggressive and turn into bullies. Mrs. Rollnick sees Samantha's point, and tries to show love and understanding.
[[Allen Jenkins]], [[Maudie Prickett]] and [[Nita Talbot]] guest-star. ''Note:'' Filmed November 11, 1971; Prickett is credited as playing "Miss Vogel", but is called "Mrs Peabody". This is primarily a remake of Season Five’s "I Don't Want to be a Toad, I Want to be a Butterfly", which also featured Prickett, but also uses elements of Season Four's "Playmates" which also had Tabitha confronting a bully in a neighbor's backyard whom she turns into a bulldog. |LineColor=7E00D2 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=249 |EpisodeNumber2=21 |Title=George Washington Zapped Here (Part 1) |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Michaels Morris |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1972|2|19|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Esmeralda accidentally makes [[George Washington]] ([[Will Geer]]) appear while trying to help Tabitha with a school project. Samantha tries to keep the President entertained and out of trouble while Esmeralda tries to send him back. However, he wanders into a park where he is arrested for demonstrating without a license, and must be bailed out. Esmeralda finally reverses the spell and sends the President back to the past, but without his shoes. Her attempt to correct this brings back not only George, but [[Martha Washington]] ([[Jane Connell]]) to the present as well. Dick Wilson guest-stars. ''Note:'' Filmed December 3, 1971. This episode and “George Washington Zapped Here (Part 2)” are remakes of the two-part Season Three episodes "My Friend Ben" and "Samantha for the Defense". |LineColor=7E00D2 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=250 |EpisodeNumber2=22 |Title=George Washington Zapped Here (Part 2) |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Michael Morris |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1972|2|26|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= While George Washington awaits his appearance in court to defend himself for demonstrating in public, Larry wants to use the President in ads for Whirlaway Washing Machines. ''Note:'' Last episode to feature Esmeralda; filmed December 8, 1971. |LineColor=7E00D2 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=251 |EpisodeNumber2=23 |Title=School Days, School Daze |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Michael Morris |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1972|3|4|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Tabitha is worried about being promoted to the next grade, so Endora casts a spell to give her granddaughter a complete knowledge of all subjects. When Tabitha's teacher, Mrs. Peabody ([[Maudie Prickett]]) discovers Tabitha's genius, she snoops into her student's home life. Mrs. Peabody sees the witchcraft in the Stephens household and threatens to go public. [[Charles Lane (actor)|Charles Lane]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' Filmed November 4, 1971; last episode to feature Adam. |LineColor=7E00D2 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=252 |EpisodeNumber2=24 |Title=A Good Turn Never Goes Unpunished |DirectedBy=Ernest Losso |WrittenBy=Bernie Kahn |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1972|3|11|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Darrin and Samantha have yet another fight over her alleged use of witchcraft to help him with an advertising slogan, this time for a mattress account. ''Note:'' Remake of Season Five’s "Is It Magic or Imagination?", which itself was a remake of Season One’s "Help, Help, Don't Save Me". Filmed November 19, 1971. Last episode to feature Tabitha. |LineColor=7E00D2 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=253 |EpisodeNumber2=25 |Title=Samantha's Witchcraft Blows a Fuse |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Leo Townsend |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1972|3|18|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= After consuming an exotic drink at a Chinese restaurant, Samantha feels ill. After her dizziness subsides, red stripes appear on her face. Aunt Hagatha (Reta Shaw) calls Dr. Bombay to cure Samantha. He prescribes a potion from the witches' apothecary (Bernie Kopell), but forgets to mention two very hard-to-acquire ingredients. ''Note:'' Filmed on November 26, 1971. Last episode to feature Dr. Bombay, the Apothecary and Aunt Hagatha; remake of Season Two’s "Take Two Aspirin and Half a Pint of Porpoise Milk.” |LineColor=7E00D2 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=254 |EpisodeNumber2=26 |Title=The Truth, Nothing but the Truth, So Help Me Sam |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1972|3|25|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Samantha and Darrin's devotion to each other is tested one more time in the series' final episode. Suspicious of Darrin's reasons for giving Samantha a unicorn pin, Endora casts a spell on it that causes mortals to tell the absolute truth while they are near it. This causes trouble for Darrin at the office, and later during cocktails for Larry, a client (Sara Seegar) and her husband (Parley Baer) at the Stephens' home. While Samantha is wearing the pin in their presence, the mortals reveal their thoughts about the client's ridiculous ideas, and each other. A big fight ensues, much to Endora's amusement. During the [[epilogue]] it's revealed that the spell caused everything to turn out well with the client, and Darrin and Samantha truthfully profess their love for each other. ''Note:'' Filmed December 16, 1971; last episode filmed, and the last new episode broadcast; remake of Season Two’s "Speak the Truth". Seegar and Baer portray the latest client and spouse, Cora May and Walter Franklin, but are credited as "Frances" and "Ed" Franklin. |LineColor=7E00D2 }}
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{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=183 |EpisodeNumber2=13 |Title=You're So Agreeable |DirectedBy=Luther James |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|12|11|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Endora puts a spell on Darrin to make him agree with anything anyone says. She later reverses the spell to make him disagree with everyone. [[Charles Lane (actor)|Charles Lane]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' Filmed October 23, 1969 |LineColor=AE0057 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=184 |EpisodeNumber2=14 |Title=Santa Comes to Visit and Stays and Stays |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1969|12|18|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Esmeralda mistakenly zaps Santa Claus to the Stephens home and cannot get him back to the North Pole in time to finish the toys for Christmas. Samantha must bring Santa's elves, workshop, and reindeer to her home so that Santa will be ready on Christmas Eve. ''Note:'' Filmed October 30, 1969 |LineColor=AE0057 }}
-{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=185 |EpisodeNumber2=15 |Title=Samantha's Better Halves |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=[[Lila Garrett]] & [[Bernie Kahn]] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|1|1|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Endora casts a spell that splits Darrin in two, so that his business side can go to Japan while his doting side stays with his pregnant wife. ''Note:'' first episode filmed with Dick Sargent; the story is framed as a flashback to when Samantha was expecting Adam; remake of Season 2’s "Divided He Falls". This episode has the longest opening scene before the opening credits, approximately seven minutes. Filmed March 31, 1969. |LineColor=AE0057 }}
+{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=185 |EpisodeNumber2=15 |Title=Samantha's Better Halves |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=[[Lila Garrett]] & [[Bernie Kahn]] |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|1|1|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Endora casts a spell that splits Darrin in two, so that his business side can go to Japan while his doting side stays with his pregnant wife. ''Note:'' first episode filmed with Dick Sargent; the story is framed as a flashback to when Samantha was expecting Adam; remake of Season 2’s "Divided He Falls". This episode has the longest opening scene before the opening credits, approximately seven minutes. Filmed March 31, 1969.
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{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=186 |EpisodeNumber2=16 |Title=Samantha's Lost Weekend |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Richard Baer |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|1|8|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=Esmeralda places a spell on a glass of milk to help Tabitha's appetite, but Samantha drinks it instead. Samantha starts eating non-stop and believes she has contracted Voracious Ravenicitis. She calls Dr. Bombay to remove the spell, but due to the erroneous diagnosis, the treatment causes her to fall asleep in mid-sentence. [[Bernie Kopell]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' Filmed November 30, 1969 This episode title is a takeoff on the 1945 film ''[[The Lost Weekend (film)|The Lost Weekend]]'', starring [[Ray Milland]]. |LineColor=AE0057 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=187 |EpisodeNumber2=17 |Title=The Phrase Is Familiar |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Jerry Mayer |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|1|15|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= A warlock tutor is employed by Endora for Tabitha's education, and causes havoc. Also, to mock Darrin's profession, she casts a spell that causes him to constantly speak in clichés. When she promises to cancel the spell, she alters it to make him act out the clichés instead. ''Note:'' Filmed November 6, 1969 |LineColor=AE0057 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=188 |EpisodeNumber2=18 |Title=Samantha's Secret Is Discovered |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Lila Garrett & Bernie Kahn |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|1|22|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=After Darrin's mother sees Samantha and Endora engaging in witchcraft, Darrin and Samantha decide to tell her the truth. After she tries to spill the beans to Frank, Darrin's father and her husband, the Witches Council pulls the plug on Samantha's powers, and she ends up believing she is truly insane, checking herself into a rest home. Samantha must convince her mother-in-law that she hallucinated everything. Bernie Kopell guest-stars. ''Note:'' Filmed November 20, 1969 |LineColor=AE0057 }}
-{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=189 |EpisodeNumber2=19 |Title=Tabitha's Very Own Samantha |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Shirley Gordon |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|1|29|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=The latest round of attention toward Adam causes grounded Tabitha to wish up a duplicate of her mother who spoils her rotten. After a run in with Mrs. Kravitz and her nephew at the [[amusement park]], Darrin and Samantha believe the double is Serena playing games with Tabitha again. Additional complications ensue when Larry, a client and his wife ([[Parley Baer]] and [[Sara Seegar]]) come for dinner. ''Note:'' Aunt Hagatha is listed as "Aunt Agatha" in the credits; filmed November 26, 1969 |LineColor=AE0057 }}
+{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=189 |EpisodeNumber2=19 |Title=Tabitha's Very Own Samantha |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Shirley Gordon |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|1|29|mf=y}} |ShortSummary=The latest round of attention toward Adam makes Tabitha jealous enough to misbehave. After Samantha punishes Tabitha, she wishes for her very own special mommy she doesn't have to share with anyone. After a run in with Mrs. Kravitz and her nephew at the [[amusement park]], Darrin and Samantha believe the double is Serena playing games with Tabitha again. Additional complications ensue when Larry, a client and his wife ([[Parley Baer]] and [[Sara Seegar]]) come for dinner. After Tabitha tells Samantha it's not Serena and she sees it for herself, Tabitha explains why she did what she did. Samantha convinces Tabitha that she loves her, but sometimes has to be firm when necessary. She convinces Tabitha to wish her very own special mommy who spoils her rotten to go away, and she does, realizing that Samantha really does love her.''Note:'' Aunt Hagatha is listed as "Aunt Agatha" in the credits; filmed November 26, 1969
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{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=190 |EpisodeNumber2=20 |Title=Super Arthur |DirectedBy=Richard Michaels |WrittenBy=Ed Jurist |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|2|5|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= Uncle Arthur is having trouble with his powers due to an encounter with a winged horse, but Dr. Bombay's cure causes him to literally become everything he says, including [[Superman]]. ''Note:'' Filmed December 4, 1969 |LineColor=AE0057 }}
{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=191 |EpisodeNumber2=21 |Title=What Makes Darrin Run? |DirectedBy=William Asher |WrittenBy=Lila Garrett & Bernie Kahn |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|2|12|mf=y}} |ShortSummary= In hopes of getting Darrin to give Samantha a higher standard of living, Endora casts a spell on her son-in-law to give him a drive for ambition and power. He invites Howard McMann, the president and chairman of the board of McMann & Tate, and his wife Margaret for dinner in an effort to work his way up the corporate ladder. [[Leon Ames (actor)|Leon Ames]] guest-stars. ''Note:'' Filmed December 11, 1969; one of only two episodes featuring Mr. McMann, and also the first episode to show Louise's [[Kasey Rogers]] hair as red which in real life was her natural color. |LineColor=AE0057 }}
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