Box set: Bewitched Complete Box
Bewitched: Season 2
Sony Pictures (1965)
/
/ Color / 967 mins#662
Plot
The long-running ABC sitcom Bewitched starred Elizabeth Montgomery as Samantha Stephens, a pert, perky, suburban housewife who happened to be a genuine witch, with all the usual magical powers. Samantha was married to Darrin Stephens (played during the first five seasons by Dick York, and in the final three seasons by Dick Sargent), a rising young advertising executive who worked at the New York firm of McMahon and Tate. A mere mortal, Darrin insisted that Samantha -- or "Sam," as he called her -- behave like an ordinary human being, and that she keep her witchcraft under wraps at all times. Sam tried her best to oblige, but the situations occurring in the course of the series invariably required her to cast a few spells and chant a few incantations to get her husband or herself out of jams.Cast
| Elizabeth Montgomery | Samantha | |
| Dick York | Darrin | |
| Agnes Moorehead | Endora | |
| David White | Larry Tate | |
|
Erin Murphy | Tabatha |
Trailer
Episodes
Disc 01
Darrin has some serious labor pains in this episode. After reading a book about how pregnant mothers should be active, he starts ordering Samantha around. Endora puts a spell on him showing him how wrong he is treating Samantha. After seeing how life is when the shoe is on the other foot, he backs down.
The Stephens have to help out a man named Adam Newlarken who is doomed to be a thief if he doesn't break a two-hundred year old spell placed on his family. He ends up having to do Jackass style tricks to free him from the curse. It gets really serious when he ends up with a whole lot of money, which is coincidentially the exact amount his bank is missing that day!Director: Howard Morris
Writer: Bernard Slade
Guest starring: Bartlett Robinson, Richard X. Slattery, Arthur Peterson, William Tregoe, William Redfield
The Stephens look after the Tate's baby while they are in London. When they return from the Tate's house with Jonathan, their baby, nosy old Gladys Kravitz finds Maurice and tells him that the baby has been born. Maurice then takes Jonathan, who he believes is his grandson, to a Warlock Club in London to teach him about witchcraft. After series of misunderstandings, Samantha clears everything up when she tells Maurice and Gladys that her baby is not due for a few months.Director: E.W. Swackhamer
Writer: Ted Sherdeman / Jane Klove
Guest starring: Kendrick Huxham, Minnie Coffin, Beryl Hammond
Need some amusement in your life? Call Uncle Arthur, or, in this case, don't call him. Uncle Arthur arrives playing practical jokes on Darrin and Endora while Samantha is trying to get these two antagonists to make up once and for all. After many hits and misses, Darrin needs Uncle Arthur's help in getting Endora back. This is the famous ""Yagazuzie Zim"" episode.
As a result from a black Peruvian rose, Samantha starts getting sick and loses her powers. She ends up getting green spots all over her face and needs a remedy with a rare ingredient, an ostrich feather. Just when you think that getting the ostrich feather was all they needed, it turns out that they also need the petals of the dreaded rose to make Samantha fell better again.Director: William Asher
Writer: Bernard Slade
Guest starring: Lauren Gilbert, Philip Coolidge, Maudie Prickett, Larry D. Mann, Ray Hastings
In the second Halloween episode of the series, Endora turns Darrin into a werewolf when he refuses to let Samantha go to a witches Halloween ceremony. The worse part of it is, Darrin has to entertain a new client for McMann and Tate! Samantha tells Endora that she is acting like the witches stereotype, and Endora removes the spell.Director: E.W. Swackhamer
Writer: Lawrence J. Cohen / Fred Freeman
Guest starring: Jack Collins, Barbara Drew, Maureen McCormick, Skip Tourgeson, David Alan Bailey
Samantha and Darrin need some new formal wear for a dinner party that Larry is throwing for a new client, Charles Barrows. And who supplies the beautiful clothes for them to wear? Aunt Clara, the witch with the missing links. Everything goes well, until the clothes start disappearing off the backs of the Stephens. Also, Darrin gets in trouble not only for parking in front of a fire hydrant (Aunt Clara moved the hydrant earlier, but when the clothes started wearing off, the hydrant wnet back to the original place), but for a charge of indecent exposure!Director: William Asher
Writer: John L. Greene / Paul David
Guest starring: Max Showaltzer, Dick Wilson, Hardie Albright, Dick Balduzzi, Gene Darfler
Samantha sets up a play for a rest home to celebrate the end of the Civil War. As she writes, Endora brings her characters to life to help Sam out. Of course, nosy Gladys see all this and goes crazy, as usual. Sam suffers a writer's block near the end of writing, and her play characters lend a hand to tie up the loose ends.Director: E.W. Swackhamer
Writer: Paul Wayne
Guest starring: Chet Stratton, Tom Nardini, Eileen O'Neill, Olan Soule, Joanie Larson, Bill Dungan, Skeets Minton
Disc 02
A lesson is learned by watching this episode: if you want to appeal to kids, you have to be a kid yourself. Of course, Darrin learns that the hard way when he is changed into a boy courtesy of Endora. This turns out to be an excellent marketing ploy when Larry suggests that Darrin as a boy to promote his new client's toy ship company. Of course, Sam changes him back to an adult, but Larry and the client like the boy so much that Darrin gets changed back and forth from adult to kid!Director: Howard Morris
Writer: Bernard Slade
Guest starring: Oliver McGowan, Helene Winston, John Reilly, Rory Stevens, Sharon DeBord, Bill Mumy
Samantha and Darrin agree to babysit a young warlock boy named Merel. Once there, Merel is given the ultimate ground rule from Darrin: NO WITCHCRAFT! Merel keeps his end of the bargain until a burglar breaks in and ties both him and Darrin together. The burglar is after an expensive necklace that Larry gives Darrin to keep for Louise, and is conned by Darrin into taking a fire engine. As soon as the burglar take it, Darrin tells Merel to hit the magic and the burglar is scared off by Merel's powers.Director: E.W. Swackhamer
Writer: John L. Greene / Paul Davis
Guest starring: Craig Hundley, Tim Herbert, Jams Doohan, Anne Sargent, Dick Balduzzi, James Doohan
Endora invites Darrin and Samantha to a wedding out of town, but Darrin is not sure that Larry will give him a day off. Endora thinks about turning Larry into an object, but thinks better of it when she asks Larry to let Darrin go. Endora learns that he is looking for a teddy bear for his son and she brings a teddy bear to his office. Darrin thinks the worst when he sees the teddy bear sitting in Larry's office, and after a series of misunderstandings, everything clears up when Larry actually walks in! It seems that Larry was out somewhere and Endora left the teddy bear in his office while he was out.Director: William Asher
Writer: Bernard Slade
Guest starring: Jack Collins, Jill Foster, Henry Hunter, Lon Bentley, Lael Jackson
Darrin learns that the truth does not always set you free when he is bewitched by a statue placed under Endora's spell that makes everyone tell the truth.Director: William Asher
Writer: John L. Greene / Paul David
Guest starring: Charles Lane, Elisabeth Fraser, Diana Chesney, Mort Mills, Sharon DeBord
A repeat of Season 1 episode of the same name, this episode begins with Samantha and Darrin getting a card from the boy they took in last year for Christmas. They then have an episode-long flashback of the previous season's holiday episode.Director: Alan Rafkin
Writer: Herman Groves
Guest starring: Kevin Tate, Sara Seegar, Bill Daily, Gerry Johnson, Cecil Kellaway, Bill Mumy, George Tobias
Samantha and Darrin decide to go away for a few days. Larry suggests that they stay at his cabin, which of course, is run down and decrepit. With the help of magic, Samantha turns the eye-sore cabin into a glamorous, to-die-for dream house. It catches the eye of a prospective young couple, and they insist on buying it. Darrin is mad at Samantha and makes her change it back to the eye-sore it once was, but Sam makes the couple seem like they are looking at a beautiful house.Director: William Asher
Writer: Paul Wayne
Guest starring: Peter Duryea, Beryl Hammond, Sharon DeBord
The Stephens hire a maid named Naomi, who turns out to be a major klutz. Samantha helps her out magically when she messes up the dinner. The Tates think that she is a wonder and wants her to cater their dinner party. When Naomi makes a mess over at the Tates' house, Samantha pops up outside the window and helps her out again. By the end of the episode, it turns out that Naomi is a perfect accounting whiz and she is offered a job with McMann and Tate.Director: William Asher
Writer: Richard Baer
Guest starring: Elvia Allman, Roxanne Arlen, Alice Ghostley
We welcome a new addition to the Stephens' family: baby Tabitha. Endora wants to see how she looks grown-up but Darrin is dead set against it. At the same time, Serena, Samantha's mischievous look-alike cousin, comes to town to visit Samantha and Darrin thinks that Serena is the grown-up Tabitha!Director: William Asher
Writer: Bernard Slade
Guest starring: Laura Gentry, Heidi Gentry, Joseph Mell, Bobby Byles, Mason Curry, Celeste Yarnall, Eve Arden
Disc 03
As a gift, Gladys and Abner give Tabitha a share of stock which rises rapidly, making the Stephens richer by the minute. Darrin thinks that Tabitha may have her powers already. Gladys and Abner think that the baby is a hot tip for stock advice and puts the bank on whatever Tabitha inadvertently points to. When the Kravitzes lose their money, Darrin is certain that Tabitha has her powers.
Darrin Stephens another Rocky Balboa? Thanks to Samantha, Darrin knocks out a fighter named Joe Kovack. Then Kovack wants to have a make-believe fight in which he pretends to beat Darrin, but Darrin beats him again thanks to Samantha. Darrin then runs into heavyweight champ Tommy Carter and accidentally gets into a scuffle. Darrin is lost without Sam, but Carter ends up knocking himself out by tripping on the ground.Director: William Asher
Writer: Lee Erwin
Guest starring: Herbie Faye, Roger Torrey, Rockne Tarkington, Herb Vigran
Endora and Phyllis, Darrin's mom, are competing against each other again. They each give Tabitha the same exact bear, but Endora gives her bear the power to ""shake its booty"". The bear discos its way into Tabitha's heart and Frank gets the idea to market the dancing bear. Using soem fast talking, Samantha dissuades a toymaker to produce bears for a next Christmas rush and Tabitha gets to keep the one-of-a-kind toy to herself.
Darrin unknowingly gets three wishes from Endora. He blows the first two on fast elevators and bikini-clad girls, and he wishes that he was Larry for a day. He gets his wish and a whole lot of misunderstanding begins between Louise and the real Larry!Director: William Asher
Writer: Paul Wayne
Guest starring: Irwin Charone, Jill Foster, Kathee Francis
The new rage on the fashion world is Samantha when she makes up stellar dresses for each of the women in the community using replicas of a fashion designer named Aubert she and Endora went to Paris to check out. Of course, Aubert goes to America and sees his work on display and goes totally up at arms about it.Director: William Asher
Writer: Lee Erwin
Guest starring: Barbara Morrison, Harry Holcombe, Arlen Stuart, Janine Grandel, Dick Gautier
A race horse named Dalleyrand runs away from its owner and into the Stephens' yard. Samantha communicates with the horse by turning her into a woman. Darrin objects, but Samantha tells him that it is a special opportunity to really know what a horse's life is like in the races.Director: William Asher
Writer: John L. Greene / Paul David
Guest starring: Robert Sorrells, Sidney Clute, Patty Regan
Endora babysits Tabitha while promising to abstain from witchcraft, but she soon breaks it when Gladys starts ranting and raving about how smart her baby nephew is. Endora has had enough and uses magic to make Tabitha talk! Word gets around and every newspaper in the world is after a story about the extraordinary baby. Samantha and Darrin get really pissed off at Endora and to clear things up, Endora reveals that she is a ventriloquist.Director: William Asher
Writer: James Henerson
Guest starring: John Newton, Don Hammer, Robert De Coy, Clete Roberts
A leprechaun from Darrin's family (surprise, surprise!) named Brian O'Brian comes to reclaim his rightful pot of gold from one of Darrin's clients Mr. John Dennis Robinson.Brian states that without his gold, he has no powers and gets into a lot of trouble trying to get his gold back. By the end of the episode, he makes a deal with Mr. Robinson: his pot of gold back for his image on the advertising campaign and a deal with McMann and Tate.Director: William Asher
Writer: John L. Greene / Paul David
Guest starring: Jess Kirkpatrick, Parley Baer, Henry Jones
Disc 04
The Stephens and the Tates go to a seminar where speaker Osgood Rightmire proclaims that witches do not exist. Samantha proves him wrong by setting up a few tricks for him, but he unknowingly gets her back by calling out a spell that makes her disappear and reappear voluntarily. Endora finds out that Osgood's power comes from a powerful ring on his finger. Endora grabs the ring and makes Samantha visible again.Director: William Asher
Writer: John L. Greene / Paul David
Guest starring: Foster Brooks, Bernard Fox, Nina Wayne
Darrin is sure to get the Robbins Baby Food account, but Mr. Robbins wants his home life checked out. His assistant, George Barkley, wants to check out a little bit more of Darrin's life so he hires sneaky, sly Charlie Leach to spy on him. Samantha uses her magic one day and Abner's sister, Harriet Kravitz (who conveniently takes care of the house while Gladys is away), catches her and tells Charlie all about it. He doesn't believe it at first, but he catches Sam using her powers. He tells Samantha either she tells him what he wants to jknow or he will tell the entire world that she is a witch.....Director: William Asher
Writer: Bernard Slade
Guest starring: Jack Collins, Judy Pace, Steve Franken, Robert Strauss, Virginia Martin, Mary Grace Canfield
Charlie Leach really has something over Sam's head. Charlie wants Sam to give him and his wife Charmaine an expensive apartment with an expensive car to boot. Darrin finds out about how Barkley started this whole mess and decides to cancel the Robbins account. At Robbin's office, while Darrin is telling Robbins and Barkley where to go, Samantha uses her magic to expose Barkley and gets him fired. One down, and one more to go when Samantha goes to Leach's apartment and destroys everything with her magic. When Leach finds out, Samantha twitches him to Mexico. Leach vows that he will be back....Director: William Asher
Writer: Bernard Slade
Guest starring: Jack Collins, Jill Foster, Renie Riano, Judy Pace, Steve Franken, Robert Strauss, Virginia Martin, Mary Grace Canfield
Two ex-actors are robbing the neighborhood. Meanwhile, Darrin is expecing a visit from his Uncle Albert and Samantha welcomes Horace, one of the crooks, thinking that he is the said uncle. But eventually, the real Uncle Albert arrives and is told that the Stephens had moved. Horace's masquerade doesn't last long when Sam catches him stealing Harriet's watch. Sam finds out that Horace is an imposter and really gets him and the other crook good when they steal their stuff.Director: Jerry Davis
Writer: Herman Groves
Guest starring: Cliff Hall, Herbie Faye, Henry Hunter, Ann Prentiss, Mary Grace Canfield
A vacation that the Stephens were supposed to take is scrapped when Darrin has to work. Endora takes it upon herself to separate Darrin into two different personalities: his work side and his fun and spontaneous side. While the working Darrin is concentrating on his job, the fun Darrin is concentrating on partying until he drops. Of course, all of this takes a toll when the Working Darrin bores Larry and his new client and Samantha acts as mother instead of wife to Darrin, the party animal. Samantha wants Endora to put the Darrins back together again, but ends up doing it herself.Director: R. Robert Rosenbaum
Writer: Paul Wayne
Guest starring: Frank Maxwell, Joy Harmon, Jerry Catron, Susan Barrett
Well, it's been almost a month that Samantha has used no witchcraft and she and Darrin celebrate. What can possibly break up the moment? A warlock named Rodney who still has a flame burning for Samantha. She tells him flat out that she likes Darrin, and what does he do? Turns himself into a shaggy dog. Rodney is hell-bent on breaking up the Stephens marriage (Hey, maybe he and Endora should get together!) that even Darrin can't even take much more of it. He finds out that Rodney is indeed the dog and really lets him have it. Then Rodney gets it again when his mother comes and fetches him.Director: Jerry Davis
Writer: Bernard Slade
Guest starring: Richard Dreyfuss, Barbara Morrison, Mary Grace Canfield
Just when you thought it was safe to use your magic, CHARLIE LEACH returns! He did keep his word in episode 65 and threatens to expose Samantha and Endora. This time, he kidnaps a cat which is, in reality, an attractive client named Toni Devlin whom Darrin is having a business lunch with. Leach makes a deal with her: the transformed cat for a million dollars. She tricks him by giving him a ""money tree"" that sprouts dollar bills, and turns him into a mouse! Charlie returns teh cat and Sam tries to find Endora to turn Toni back into a human.Director: R. Robert Rosenbaum
Writer: Howard Leeds
Guest starring: Marion Thompson, Robert Strauss, Virginia Martin
Disc 05
Darrin is refused a new account in McMann and Tate, but the next day, Larry gives Darrin the account. Darrin thinks that Samantha used magic to sway Larry's decision and tries to do everything to back out of it. Even the client, Mr. Waterhouse, likes Darrin's attitude and ability. Darrin feels that Samantha is behind all that has happened to him. To teach Darrin a lesson, Samantha uses magic to turn their house into an expensive mansion with servants to boot. Darrin tells Sam that he wants to earn things his own way, which is exactly what he has been doing all along.Director: R. Robert Rosenbaum
Writer: Sydney Zelinka / Paul Wayne
Guest starring: Oliver McGowan, Alice Backes, Owen McGiveney
In the final black and white episode, Samantha and Darrin meet Gladys' violinist brother Louis. Because of an embarrassing moment when he was a child (His pants fell down while playing), Louis is scarred for life and refuses to pick up another violin. Samantha wants him to play again, but he refuses when she signs him up to do a show for the hospital. He tries anything and everything to keep from playing a violin, even trying to leave town. Samantha shows him that everyone gets embarrassed at some part in their lives, but that doesn't mean that he should stop living and doing what he likes to do. Louis does a great job and ends up on TV. History does repeat itself when his pants fall down while playing the violin again!Director: Howard Morris
Writer: Lawrence J. Cohen / Fred Freeman
Guest starring: Leonard Bremen, Jack Weston
Edition Details
| Series | Bewitched |
|---|---|
| Release Date | 2005 |
| Packaging | Custom Case |
| No. of Disks/Tapes | 5 |
Personal Details
| Links |
Movie Collector Connect
IMDB TheTvDb.com |
|---|
Features
| Disc 05 | Bewitched, Bewildered & Be-Bloopered |
|---|
/