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Elizabeth Montgomery, Agnes Moorehead, and Dick York in Bewitched (1964)

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Bewitched

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    While some cast members had (what some people perceive as) sad endings (such as David White and Dick York) or sudden deaths (Marion Lorne or Alice Pearce), others cast members lived fairly happy lives (such as Bernard Fox, Kasey Rogers, Sandra Gould and Alice Ghostly).

    Curses are not falsifiable, which means they can NOT be confirmed or denied by any scientific method.

    Believers will always look out for any type of "evidence" of supernatural causes, while non-believers will always look out for alternative explanations that refute the supernatural.



    One of the reasons (probably the main reason) is that Bewitched and I Dream Of Jeannie were both properties of the same company, Screen Gems



    No one has answered this question yet.



    During the filming of They Came to Cordura (1959) in 1959, Dick York suffered an excruciating back injury. This later led to a dependency on painkillers and to York missing a handful of Bewitched episodes in seasons 3 and 4. In January 1969 during season 5, he underwent a seizure on the set of Bewitched and resigned from the show while talking to producer William Asher in the hospital. In January 1969, Dick Sargent was announced to be taking over the role of Darrin. The rest of the fifth season still airing on ABC was mixed with episodes York filmed prior to leaving and several non-Darrin episodes filmed afterwards.



    Even though Elizabeth Montgomery played Samantha's identical twin cousin, Pandora Spocks is credited as playing Serena starting in season 6 as an inside joke by Ms. Montgomery and her husband WIlliam Asher. The term is a corruption of Pandora's Box.



    Two supporting actress Emmys were won by Alice Pearce as Gladys Kravitz and Marion Lorne as Aunt Clara. Both actresses won their awards posthumously.



    Irene Vernon left the show and Kasey Rogers replaced her as Louise Tate in season three. Alice Pearce passed away and was replaced by Sandra Gould as Gladys Kravitz that same season. Dick York left due to serious back pain and was replaced by Dick Sargent as Darrin in season six. Darrin's father, Frank Stephens, was initially played by Robert F. Simon, but was replaced by Roy Roberts in seasons four through six (Simon made one final return at the end of season seven). There were also several Tabithas until Erin Murphy solely took over the role in season five. Similarly there were multiple babies who played Adam. Marion Lorne as Aunt Clara merely disappeared from the series after she passed away, although Alice Ghostley as Esmeralda was introduced in season six as a somewhat similar character.



    Collecting doorknobs.

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  • How many seasons does Bewitched have?
    8 seasons
  • How many episodes does Bewitched have?
    254 episodes
  • When did Bewitched premiere?
    September 17, 1964
  • When did Bewitched end?
    March 25, 1972
  • How long are episodes of Bewitched?
    25 minutes
  • What is the IMDb rating of Bewitched?
    7.6 out of 10
  • Who stars in Bewitched?
    Elizabeth Montgomery, Dick York, and Dick Sargent
  • Who created Bewitched?
    Sol Saks
  • Who wrote Bewitched?
    William Asher, Douglas Dick, Eddie Brown, Danny Arnold, Ron Friedman, Sol Saks, Bernard Slade, Bill Idelson, Lila Garrett, Joanna Lee, and others
  • Who directed Bewitched?
    Ida Lupino, Howard Morris, William Asher, David White, Richard Michaels, Bruce Bilson, Sidney Miller, Joseph Pevney, E.W. Swackhamer, Alan Rafkin, and others
  • Who was the producer of Bewitched?
    William Asher, Jerry Davis, William Froug, and Danny Arnold
  • Who was the composer for Bewitched?
    Jimmie Haskell, Pete Carpenter, Van Alexander, Allyn Ferguson, and Warren Barker
  • Who was the executive producer of Bewitched?
    Harry Ackerman
  • Who was the cinematographer for Bewitched?
    Lloyd Ahern Sr., Frederick Gately, Robert Tobey, and Robert Wyckoff
  • What is the plot of Bewitched?
    A witch marries an ordinary mortal man and vows to lead the life of a typical housewife.
  • Who are the characters in Bewitched?
    Dr. Bombay, the Dodo, Martha Washington, Abner Kravitz, Adam Stephens, Aunt Clara, Aunt Hagatha, Benjamin Franklin, Bernard Bobbins, Charles Gilbert, and others
  • What genre is Bewitched?
    Comedy, Family, Fantasy, Romance, and Romantic Comedy
  • How many awards has Bewitched won?
    14 awards
  • How many awards has Bewitched been nominated for?
    47 nominations

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