Endora Helps Tabitha With Her School Work | Bewitched
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- Опубликовано: 23 фев 2021
- Tabitha's (Erin Murphy) teacher (Maudie Prickett) is taken aback by the child's IQ test results, but it turns out that Endora (Agnes Moorehead) has been giving her a magical hand.
From Season 8 Episode 23 'School Days, School Daze' - When Tabitha is worried about taking an intelligence test, Endora casts a spell and turns her into a genius.
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I read that Agnes Moorehead loved Tabitha and the children on the set, they were always welcomed in her trailer as she always kept them busy and entertained...
It shows on air too
Whoever did Agnes Moorehead's makeup for this show should have won an Emmy for every season that it aired. Amazing!
Endora was everything
“When you barge in here in uninvited, you do a thing more courageous than you think.” Low key “step off b-“. Lol
My girl went there. I love that line and have used it on various situations.
I read the young actor who now is 58 said the actress that played Endora felt like her real grandmother
Love this episode. Love Sam's warning to Ms. Peabody. It reminds me of the warning she said to Darrin once, "Hell hath no fury like a bugged witch." Ms. Peabody found that out. 😀
Sadly, so many so called "fans" of "Bewitched" can't seem to figure out that the series was really an anomaly for any sort of minority, in particular, being gay, and closeted. "Mrs. Peobody" was yet another excellent example of someone prying to another's private business, "Samantha" had to pretend to be "mortal" to live in the mortal world, not unlike closeted gays, having to pretend to be straight living in a straight majority, that may not have been the initial intent of series creator, Sol Saks, but that is what it became.
How Adam said no was so hilarious 🤣🤣
How about "Never!" for a big change?
Elizabeth Montgomery Looked Gorgeous With Long Hair In Her 70's Style Clothes. She Went From 60's To 70's Effortlessly!!! 👸🏼👗👠💋🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
one of the most beautiful women in Hollywood ever
@@miamidolphinsfan I agree, her role was not an easy one with Liz doing Samantha and Serena...
@@louiscaruso4167 I was thinking more about her role in the mid-70's (after bewitched) in a LANDMARK role on TV in the drama "A Case of Rape" she was BRILLIANT and nominated (did not win though) was supposedly closest vot in Emmy history, as she lost by 1 vote to Cicely Tyson, for The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman, which is one of my favorite shows of all-time
@@louiscaruso4167 I also think Elizabeth Montgomery would have been an even better choice to play the mother in Robert Redford's amazing directorial debut (won an oscar) for Ordinary People.
Liz definitely had that more sexy 70s look by this point in the later seasons.
this from the final (#8) season
She went braless for the eighth season, pokies galore!
Mrs Peabody--another busybody
I read Erin Murphy felt like Agnes was like her real grandmother
Mrs Peabody's hairdo is amazing!
Mrs. Peabody..... I thought she was Mrs. Birch?😂😂😂😂
LOLOL she got divorced & remarried ...it was 3 seasons before LOL
@@miamidolphinsfan 😂😂😂
Would love to have magical grandparents like Endora and Maurice :D
Wish I had those magical powers myself. I'd love to have used them on some people.
@@carolinewilson8048 Wouldn't we all. I could turn someone into the JA they always appear to be.
I swear the house and how it looks the curtains the colors reminds me of back of the day when I was little....
Me too, every thing was gold and green...
Samantha had an edge in the final season. She was snippy. She wanted to coldcocked Mrs Peabody. I love her statement she made to Mrs Peabody, "when you barged in her uninvited you do a thing more courageous than you think." I've used that line.
Im going to have to remember that one!
ZERO, excuse for being rude.
The last 2 yrs. we're lousy because even
SAM was tired of Bewitched######
The final season it was showing.
@@mstewart61 The show was all but an entire slapstick affair by this time. The show actually had lots of heart in the early years, especially the first two b/w seasons
Love Samantha's outfit & her LV handbag!!! Beautiful lady
That was her LV bag and not a prop.
Sam never confronted Mrs Kravitz in this fashion, even though she was also a busybody. But perhaps Ms. Peabody was more of a threat than Gladys could ever be.
I got to say with Samantha's beautiful blonde hair and that beautiful fuchsia color outfit and the golden chain around the waist it looks fantastic on her. She was there to show off her best outfits with all new popularity of color TV in the mid 60s. Sets were about $800? Somebody correct me.. I would call it the dawn of color TV..And with variety of color outfits brought in either promoted by Madison Avenue or the flower power/hippie movement , color TV came just in time to show up these are unusual and lively colors. not what we've seen the past 20+ years just settling for so called sophisticated outfits with black or grayscale or just plain white is no comparison to the outfits from the 60s unless you're wearing a Versace outfit even a colorful scarf will liven up any drab outfit.. Real interesting and as treat to see if you had color or was fortunate enough to have neighbors who have color TV like our neighbors Athena back then. We didnt have a color setuntil. R 1979
Actually, this clip is from the final season of Bewitched (1971/72). IMO, the show had lost a lot of its sparkle by then. The scripts were much weaker and often recycled. Elizabeth Montgomery was basically just going through the motions instead of really acting. She was sick and tired of doing Bewitched and it showed. What a shame that such a good show went out with a whimper.
Despite some good episodes in the 8th season like the European ones, and a few others but it was obvious the show just ran out of creativity and was remaking past episodes particularly word for word. Liz Montgomery definitely wanted to move on from the show at this point.
In the early days of color television the whole world seemed to go from black and white to color the 1960s was such a colorful time
this was in the early 70's
@@miamidolphinsfan yeah
Yes but we didn't have a color set. I got my first color set in 1981 when I was out on my own for a number of years.
@@nysavvy9241 well there wasn’t any color on tv at that time but all the apps and websites put color in it in this year
@@itzryanrobloxofficial By 1966 many shows were broadcast in color and by 1970 just about all programming was in color. By 1966 or 67 Bewitched was in color. Of course if you only had a black and white TV set then that's what you got.
HAHAHAHA!!
Great "Bewitched" transfer to 16:9 ratio and superb print quality!!
What was Adam saying!? all I heard was "Msdkfh no sdfj play anymore dfldkfly castle" 🤣🤣
That’s about right
Mrs Peabody gets around, as she was also in the Salem episode and also when Aunt Clara took them back to old Plymouth
She was also Mrs. Burch when Tabitha turned Amy into a butterfly. And she worked that hairstyle for years.
I wish they had used the next sequence, it's when Sam exposes herself as a witch
I luv Sam's hair beautiful her clothes wow georgous
I liked the way Samantha looked in the early 60s shows much better. The mod look was overdone on a suburban housewife. The tailored clothes and neat hairstyles were lovely.
Montgomery looked fabulous no matter the decade, sounds like somebody took a shit in your cornflakes, please get over yourself.
Anthony, I agree. I liked the 60's looks much better, too. :)
Absolutely agree
She lost that and her loving, kind soul. Lose both, it shows.
Her character became more assertive and with it, like her clothes, leaving those straightjacketed and repressive mid 60s behind.
Love 💘💘💘💘💘 Very good show
I love that Samantha figured out that her mother put a smart spell on Tabitha to help her get into the 2nd grade & Mrs Peabody saw Tabitha use her powers to conjure up a castle & I like when Samantha tried to tell Mrs Peabody that she's a witch Samantha used her magic to put the teacher in a tree & Samantha uses her powers to zap up a pencil for Mrs Peabody & I'm really glad Samantha used her powers to teach Mrs Peabody a lesson in bewitched season 8
At 2:57 you can see the fake set. The grass and the driveway have a vertical seam. Next to her leg. As well as a horizontal one where the wall touches the ground
Love endoras colorful outfit and Sam looks hot in purple.
I read that she wore her own outfits!
That's really cool.
People were so thin and elegant before they started feeding us with GMOs. We're all deformed now.
you men before people started over eating
Not all of us....
That's not nice.
It's Hollywood kid not real life
And, worst of all, we're all condemned to death. ☠
So was Adam a warlock ?
Endora shouldn't have put that smart spell on Tabitha. They almost could have been really exposed
Well if more of the episode was shown as you saw they definitely got exposed.
I used to make castles myself from cardboard, paint, fabric scraps etc as a child, no magic involved lol unless you count my creativity. I was an advanced child, bored at school, and had better things at home, tbh, until secondary school. Why read Topsy and Tim at 6,7, when I had the Kings and Queens of England by Antonia Fraser and the Readers Digest Atlas at home, Biggles, ad nauseum!
I guess Mrs. Peabody is subbing for Mrs. Kravitz in the busybody olympics.
Erin Murphy really is a witch. Did a search on her. "Erin Murphy was born on June 17, 1964 in Encino, California, USA as Erin Margaret Murphy. She is an actress, known for Bewitched (1964), Deadly Fighters (1979) and Lassie (1954)." Born in 1964 and appeared in Lassie in 1954. Lol
Nice
Endora exists therefore She cannot be impossible.. She could be improbable but not impossible.. Lol
Nosey Mrs. Peabody!
I feel like by this point, EM was tired of the role. She seems flat in the later seasons, gets more agitated rather than worked up in her classic "oh my stars" way.
Yes correct she was over the role and her costar Dick Sargent didn't help. He played the role wrongly and was always annoyed or over-agitated which took all the charm out of the original show. The character of Samantha was best interpreted during the 60s and not the 70s. The 60s had an innconence in tv terms which weren't there by the 70s and something gets lost in translation.
Elizabeth Montgomery stated that she was never bored with the series
@@4leafclover611 but she did state that she was bored with playing squeaky clean Samantha and that's why Serena was created. Don't believe everything stars say in tv interviews!!! It's called PR and many stars especially in those days would never say a wrong word about their shows or co stars the way they do now. Elizabeth was being polite and pleasant, but in reality she was bored with the character and after Sargent joined the cast the whole series went quickly downhill. As much as I love the show, that's the reality.
@@stmichl9433 yes I agree with you she did appear to switch up
nice Sam looks beautiful too nice
Samantha's being really rude to the teacher. I didn't enjoy that.
Why is Samantha getting upset with Mrs Peabody barging in? People do it all the time.
Lol!
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Impossible...
Why not full episodes???
It’s called infringement
@@thinkthensend9228 wish there weren't such thing. #FreebiesFansJoin
Erin Murphy (Tabitha) grew up to be quite the beautiful woman...😉😊
But, now, being unemployed, she became enslaved of the Nelson family as a magic housemaid forever in Cocoa Beach, Florida! Good grief!!!
@@ameliadiaz8040 😆🤣
@@ameliadiaz8040 Didn't get joke. Explain.
@@spongebobandplanktonshould2920
No joke. There are no employments for witches nor warlocks. Besides, that's unfortunately called "witch/warlock exploitation".
Anywhere Dr. Smith goes TROUBLE follows. He was perfect for this type of show.
Mrs. Peabody should have minded her own business. Nothing is worse than a meddling old battle ax.
Dang busy bodies! They need to learn to keep their noses out of other people's business.
I watched this when I was a child. Was I the only one who used to watch her while playing with my pickle? LOL
I don’t like Samantha with this long hair. I know in her real life by this time, Elizabeth was going through personal turmoil. She, Samantha, almost seemed angry or bitter by this time. Not the sweet, loving Sam of early episodes. She would have never in the early years, go off on people as she did this teacher. In some episodes, she seemed sort of cruel to Gladys.
Whatever she was going through is evident in her face. She looks washed out.
She was just getting older...and 70's make up was more natural than 60's glam...it was a whole generation change that Bewitched went through...not many shows transitioned like this from b&w to color...from 60's more glamor and stylized to 70's more natural carefree...tv was also going through a change...eventually shows would stop being as wholesome and start taking on even more everyday topics...the world needed a "magical" show to make it through all these transitional moments in American television
She was going off on Darrin and Endora. She was on the warpath most of that season. Plus the show was tired
She Reminds me Avril Lavigne
@@len1991100 in what way?
I; did not like. SAM here.
While I can understand her zeal at wanting to protect Tabitha; but being rude did not help.
She could have gotten the nutty teacher by acting wacky; or, something similar....
When they changed Darrin, they should have changed the show a bit. After 8 years of marriage, they still have the same problem:
1) Darrin not trusting Samantha
2) No withcraft in the house (after 8 yrs, Darrin shld know better and should accept Samantha as she is)
3) Endora hates Darrin, same argument, same everything
Nothing has changed after 8 seasons. When they changed Darrin season 6, they should progress and make some changes to the story, example: Tabitha going to witch school, the use withcraft to solve common problems at school, community, etc, Endora liking Darrin actually can be funny too. They could do Darrin introduced to witch world maybe... another idea is to let Darrin parents know about their "secret" and then see what happens in few episodes (if there comes havoc after knowing the truth, they can use magic to change everything back to normal).... So many different things can be explored. Hahaha. Anyway. Love the show. But towards the end, everything becomes so predictable.
Probably why the show ended up getting low ratings in its last couple of seasons...