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BewitchedBy Donald Liebenson
My stars! The first, and perhaps most magical,
season of Bewitched still casts an enchanting spell. For escapist
fantasy, this series, no doubt inspired by the play Bell, Book and
Candle, broke significant television ground.
The Stephens were sitcoms' first mixed marriage.
Advertising executive Darrin Stephens (Dick York) was mortal, and wife
Samantha (Elizabeth Montgomery) was a witch. According to a retrospective
segment included on this four-disc set, the Stephenses were also the first
couple to sleep in one bed! And Samantha's mother, Endora (the venerable
Agnes Morehead), and father, Maurice (Maurice Evans, most popularly known
as Dr. Zaius in the original Planet of the Apes, were TV's first
separated couple.
Surely, Darrin did for advertising what Dick Van
Dyke's Rob Petrie did for comedy writing. And nose-twitching Samantha
certainly gave Mary Tyler Moore's
Laura Petrie a run for the money in the sexy suburbanite sweepstakes. This
high-concept series' saving grace was that Darrin insisted that Samantha
not engage in any "hocus-pocus." But in this first season, she
would be compelled to use her extraordinary powers to right social wrongs
(such as derogatory-witch stereotypes in the Halloween episode "The
Witches Are Out"), champion the underdog (a lonely boy whose
overprotective mother won't let him play baseball in "Little Pitchers
Have Big Fears"), or to restore a troubled boy's Christmas spirit
("A Vision of Sugar Plums"). Or, she might just want to turn the
tables on an insulting former girlfriend of Darrin's (the pilot,
"Darrin, Take This Witch, Samantha").
York and Montgomery had palpable chemistry. They also received able
support by a stellar ensemble of character actors. Alice Pearce and Marion
Lorne would earn Emmys for their signature roles as busybody neighbor Mrs.
Kravitz and dotty Aunt Clara, respectively. George Tobias portrayed
oblivious. long-suffering Abner Kravitz, with David White as Darrin's
boss, Larry Tate. In today's more PC climate, Bewitched may offend
the "ban Harry Potter" crowd. But for baby boomers
especially, this inaugural set will happily conjure up vintage television
memories.
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Bewitched is now available on DVD! Get it at Amazon.com! Season One, Season Two |
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This sitcom (with its original cast) was one of the funniest and cleverest ever produced, in my opinion. Having the beautiful and talented Elizabeth Montgomery as its star certainly didn"t hurt either! Dick York lives on in the hearts of his fans as the forever-befuddled Darrin, while Agnes Moorehead bedevils him mercilessy and hilariously. Excellent and goofy sight gags helped also. In its early years, you just couldn"t ask for better than Liz and company in Bewitched! --Gadget57 | Note: This is just a random sample of the Bewitched messages in our TV forums! Click here to see what others have said or to post your own comments! |
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