"What's your excuse?".. "Samnatha I will not stand here and be insulted by something that is 94% water." "Oh yeah? What about something which is 100% hot air"? 🤣🤣💀
Erin Murphy said in an interview, as an adult, that Agnes Moorehead was like a grandmother to her and as a little girl she was just mesmerized with how colourful and beautiful Endora was.
gls...well she was a mature woman, so I guess her makeup was allowed to be more outlandish. The makeup artists probably tried several schemes on her but this one actually works very well.
Actually, the real Tituba was one of those acused of Witchcraft during the trials (she had started the whole thing by playing a voodoo-like "game" with some local teenage girls and was accused of "hexing" them!). She pleaded guilty and was released to her master. 19 others did not confess and were hanged and one man, Giles Corey, was "pressed to death" under rocks in order to get him to confess. He didn't.
@@JmagROCKS There was NO WAY that any network would have approved a black queen of ANYTHING--even The Witches! This was still the mid-Sixties, after all. NBC was still uneasy about Lt. Uhura being a bridge officer on Star Trek. They had a fit over the sitcom "Julia" that had a black female lead--until it was a hit!
@@lelandframe1029 I think Tituba was actually of carib Indigenous ancestry people assume she was Black because she's described as being a slave. Of course she could've been a mixture like most of us. My own grandmother was of Haitian/Caribe Indian decent. But yeah, they weren't casting a Black or Brown person as Queen of the Witches!
I wonder how Samantha, Endora and Maurice would have handled Voldemort and the Death Eaters. I’m pretty sure the Witches Council would have vanquished him and his followers.
How many women actually want to see a show where a woman is ordered around by her husband and she has to be sorry about being herself? Haven't women surpassed that level of belittling?
It aired on Hits Channel a month ago. I loved how comedic and entertaining this show is. And I'm a Gen Z. 🤣 P.S: Samantha and Darrin's relationship is basically give and take. It was a bit biased towards Darrin's preference, but just a tiny bit (which is understandable coz this aired on the 60's, plus it's not that overpowering). He wouldn't force Sam to do what she really doesn't want, and Sam is the one who wants to hide her witch lineage. She wants to be normal, like Jacob's case in Twilight.
She has already been queen of the witches in my book, well at least since the 1960's she has been. I can't imagine anyone else doing the role of Samantha the way Elizabeth Montgomery did or anyone else playing Endora the way Agnes Moorehead did. I would say the same about Darrin too but, well, we all know what happened there. Here's a question. Who do you think played a better Darrin? Although Dick Sargent wasn't a bad actor, I definitely preferred Dick York playing Darrin. He just has the intensity and facial expressions to make it believable. Dick Sargent seemed like a more laid back Darrin to me and I just never really felt he was the best person for this role, not because he couldn't do it but because Dick York did such an amazing job it's hard for anyone to compare. Here's another question. If you didn't care for Dick Sargent playing the role of Darrin, is there someone you think would have been better suited for this role??
CHARMED took three witches to do what one witch in Sam's world could do. It was OK. I liked both actors who played Darrin, but if I were to make a choice, i'd go little bit more with Dick Sargent's Darrin for a couple of reasons. First, in my opinion, his Darrin was less volitile and for me kinder to Sam. Second, the relationship had matured. Darrin is more accepting of who Sam is. He even says that in a couple of season seven episodes, Dick York's Darrin does the same at the end of this episode, after a bartender reminds of it, and another episode later on in season four. The two Darrin's have that in common. Finally, it had been reported that Dick York didn't like the way they wrote his characterized at times. He felt that it took away from the love story theme of the show. Oh, just a thought. There seems to be less scenes in bars and less smoking in later episodes.
I watched this a month ago. I almost finished the whole season 1 and I hope it would air again on that channel. 😭 This show, together with I Dream of Jeannie kick-started my love for vintage tv series and movies. ❤️ It beats other violence-themed shows that I usually see on Netflix. 😂
Hello it's seems like your are a big fan of 60s movies like myself. I like the clothes (they're so classy) and decorations as well especially Samantha's house. Take care! 🎊 🎊 🎊 🎊 🎊
You can actually watch every episode at ctv.ca/shows/bewitched I don't know if it works outside of Canada, but they have a part of the online channel which is called REWIND, and it has all the great old shows, like Barney Miller, Fish, Who's The Boss, I Dream Of Jeanie...a bunch more I am forgetting, but they have every season and every episode of Bewitched!! YAY!!!
Agnes Moorehead was an educated woman who had degrees who decided to move to NYC and goto The Academy of Dramatic Arts and taught in a school uptown Manhattan while attending acting school in the evening - Pretty amazing right ~
Ruth Mcdevitt didn't start her Professional Career as a Actress until She was Almost 60 after being told Over and Over by Family and Friends that She could not be a Actress Following her Husband's Death she went with it and Never looked Back Her Professional Career didn't last long just a Little over 23yrs but She Loved it.
Which Darrin do I prefer? Both. That's not a cop out. For me, I look at the two Darrins as an evolution of the character and their marriage. York's character was hypersensitive to his wife's use of witchcraft. Sargent's Darrin was more accepting of who Sam is. In OKAY. WHOSE THE WISE WITCH?, Sam suggests that she pop Darrin outside. Unlike York's Darrin, who might have exploded, Sargent's Darrin calmly told Sam that he doesn't tolerate witchcraft. Sam said, "Well, OK." Darrin said, "Start popping." I'll give Dick York's Darrin credit. He told Sam in FOLLOW THAT WITCH, Part 2, "Do your worse." But overall, Sargent's Darrin was calmer and more tolerant. York's Darrin had to adjust being married to the most powerful being on the planet. Having Sam tell her husband, on their wedding night, that she's a witch was a shock. He weighed what she'd told him and he still stayed with her, because he knew this was the right woman for him. Actually, the idea that the marriage had evolved over five years was Dick Sargent's idea, from what i've heard. I've also heard Elizabeth Montgomery say the same thing. In any case, I have favorite episodes throughout the series, in every season. Oh, if one wants to talk about chemistry, it shows up in ALL eight seasons. Even more importantly, these people were friends offset. I've seen photos of Liz, York, and Kasey Rogers at a function. I've read where she invited the cast and crew to their home. After the show, they went their ways and lost contact with one another. It wouldn't he until 1989 that she would get back in contact with David White and Dick Sargent, through her soon to be biographer and author of BEWITCHED FOREVER Herbie Pilato. She had to the numbers from him. Great cast, wonderful stories, and the messages of BEWITCHED. Love it. Too me, answering which is my favorite Darrin is a little more complicated than just picking between the two actors.
I came to the comments to see if anyone noticed. I was expecting to see a black lady too but I know why I didn’t. It is odd to see this lady and have to call her Tituba 😆.
I always thought that Agnes Moorhead was making up Endora's voice. I was just watching her in some interviews, and she really talks like that. It surprised me.
Samantha’s coronation as the Queen Elizabeth of Witches went to an unexpected problem that Samantha’s husband Stephen doesn’t believe in witches and often loathe them to extreme.
I find it interesting that Samantha played up the storyline that she was the queen, but within two years or so, the show all but dropped it. I think it would have been good if it had mentioned when they went to Salem for the coven. A throwaway line like, “Besides, I’m the queen; I have to go.”
I think in the Salem episodes they refer to her as "ex-queen Samantha" (implying she served for a year and then abdicated as she said she was going to).
Hepiziba was the high priestess of all the witch’s and warlock’s. A rank higher than queen. When Samantha was chosen to be queen of the witch’s, it was mandatory to serve at least one year. I believe she did just that. It never was revealed who took her place as queen.
@@didi6272 Sam quit as the Queen at some point during this season, and they doesn't show us when It's like they introduce this, just because they needed something for episodes
Endora is vastly more powerful. Makes me wonder why she wasn't chosen. I wish I could see the whole episode to find out the question Sam should have asked. "Why me?"
Sam was weak and unimpressive as a queen. Endora easily countered her spell by bringing everyone back in conference. Never understood why she was 'chosen' as there was nothing special about her and she wasn't especially powerful.
Did you people ever hear of spell check? It changes your words as you send a text even after you liked to make sure all of your words are correctly spelled and those people who are critical of a missed spelling need to get a life. And Andorra or Endora (you knew whom I was referring as Queen)no matter how it was spelled , s still the Queen❤❤ Thank you for inviting me into you evil life.
Love the way Darrin's eyes bulge out when he gets angry...his facial expressions are priceless😂
"What's your excuse?"..
"Samnatha I will not stand here and be insulted by something that is 94% water."
"Oh yeah? What about something which is 100% hot air"?
🤣🤣💀
#IMDEAD
Endora's makeup and designer clothes. She was fabulous, darling.
4 real 4 sure...she had style!
Now Endora has the presence to be Queen.
Erin Murphy said in an interview, as an adult, that Agnes Moorehead was like a grandmother to her and as a little girl she was just mesmerized with how colourful and beautiful Endora was.
Endora's eye makeup was ahead of its time.
yes. Endora always had the most gorgeous eye makeup and clothes!
We all wore the same eye makeup style in the 60's it would be nice if it came back and canceled out the ugly blue and green hair.
4 sure and her clothes 2!
gls...well she was a mature woman, so I guess her makeup was allowed to be more outlandish. The makeup artists probably tried several schemes on her but this one actually works very well.
Lol.
I loved Agnes Moorhead in the role of "Endora".
Endora's "advanced notice" made me burst out laughing.
Smart, drop dead gorgeous, compassionate.......
What's not to love about Elizabeth Montgomery?
It's a character. But she is pretty.
@@kinndah2519 Not just the character. That was Elizabeth in real life.
'' EXACTLY ''
the fact that she turned down Dick York ?
Tituba.......who was actually a slave in 1692 Salem, Massachusetts that inspired the great Salem Witch Trials!!!
Actually, the real Tituba was one of those acused of Witchcraft during the trials (she had started the whole thing by playing a voodoo-like "game" with some local teenage girls and was accused of "hexing" them!). She pleaded guilty and was released to her master. 19 others did not confess and were hanged and one man, Giles Corey, was "pressed to death" under rocks in order to get him to confess. He didn't.
This is why I felt the character in this episode should’ve been black but still fun to watch!
@@JmagROCKS There was NO WAY that any network would have approved a black queen of ANYTHING--even The Witches! This was still the mid-Sixties, after all. NBC was still uneasy about Lt. Uhura being a bridge officer on Star Trek. They had a fit over the sitcom "Julia" that had a black female lead--until it was a hit!
Leland Frame Can’t argue that. That is true!
@@lelandframe1029 I think Tituba was actually of carib Indigenous ancestry people assume she was Black because she's described as being a slave. Of course she could've been a mixture like most of us. My own grandmother was of Haitian/Caribe Indian decent. But yeah, they weren't casting a Black or Brown person as Queen of the Witches!
I wonder how Samantha, Endora and Maurice would have handled Voldemort and the Death Eaters. I’m pretty sure the Witches Council would have vanquished him and his followers.
That would be cool
I love this queen. She worked a ton when she was quite old. My favorite role is when she played Miss Emily on Kolchak, the night stalker
'' The Bewitched Show '' Was Totally Classic Set In It's Time To Be Remembered.
Endora has some of the most amazing fashion!!!!
Daren must not have gotten the memo that burning witches at the stake was over because he’s roasting Endora
Bewitched, Addams family, Munsters, Jennie. Classic .Thank you utube😀
i do love this tv show so much i wish it air again.
How many women actually want to see a show where a woman is ordered around by her husband and she has to be sorry about being herself? Haven't women surpassed that level of belittling?
@@mircat28 Hahaha. Your perception is so wrong. Samantha had all the control.
Miranda Brooks She chose to. You clearly haven’t watched the show
It aired on Hits Channel a month ago. I loved how comedic and entertaining this show is. And I'm a Gen Z. 🤣
P.S: Samantha and Darrin's relationship is basically give and take. It was a bit biased towards Darrin's preference, but just a tiny bit (which is understandable coz this aired on the 60's, plus it's not that overpowering). He wouldn't force Sam to do what she really doesn't want, and Sam is the one who wants to hide her witch lineage. She wants to be normal, like Jacob's case in Twilight.
Along with I Dream of Jeannie and The Flying Nun.
Yes! Queen Samantha👑
She would definitely make a lot of changes👌
Thank you for sharing✌💛☺
She has already been queen of the witches in my book, well at least since the 1960's she has been. I can't imagine anyone else doing the role of Samantha the way Elizabeth Montgomery did or anyone else playing Endora the way Agnes Moorehead did. I would say the same about Darrin too but, well, we all know what happened there. Here's a question. Who do you think played a better Darrin? Although Dick Sargent wasn't a bad actor, I definitely preferred Dick York playing Darrin. He just has the intensity and facial expressions to make it believable. Dick Sargent seemed like a more laid back Darrin to me and I just never really felt he was the best person for this role, not because he couldn't do it but because Dick York did such an amazing job it's hard for anyone to compare. Here's another question. If you didn't care for Dick Sargent playing the role of Darrin, is there someone you think would have been better suited for this role??
DICK YORK !!
Queen of Witches is forever The Charmed Ones! In my opinion. I loved Charmed, but Bewitched was good too.
Absolutely Dick York!
CHARMED took three witches to do what one witch in Sam's world could do. It was OK.
I liked both actors who played Darrin, but if I were to make a choice, i'd go little bit more with Dick Sargent's Darrin for a couple of reasons. First, in my opinion, his Darrin was less volitile and for me kinder to Sam. Second, the relationship had matured. Darrin is more accepting of who Sam is. He even says that in a couple of season seven episodes, Dick York's Darrin does the same at the end of this episode, after a bartender reminds of it, and another episode later on in season four. The two Darrin's have that in common.
Finally, it had been reported that Dick York didn't like the way they wrote his characterized at times. He felt that it took away from the love story theme of the show.
Oh, just a thought. There seems to be less scenes in bars and less smoking in later episodes.
Stick to the episode, not your opinions about the actors. That has been said ad nauseum.
I would love to have the full collection on dvd. Such a great show
"Dumbo"
😄 Did anyone else catch that inside reference?
Darren 😂
Endora has some very funny moments in this episode. "It's Dumbo" lol
I watched this a month ago. I almost finished the whole season 1 and I hope it would air again on that channel. 😭
This show, together with I Dream of Jeannie kick-started my love for vintage tv series and movies. ❤️
It beats other violence-themed shows that I usually see on Netflix. 😂
Hello it's seems like your are a big fan of 60s movies like myself. I like the clothes (they're so classy) and decorations as well especially Samantha's house.
Take care! 🎊 🎊 🎊 🎊 🎊
Elizabeth is such a wonderful person and I wish I could have met someone like her.🥰
Don't ya hate in when it abruptly ends like that without being able to see the rest ? G'day from Australia 😊👋 🇦🇺 🐼🐾
How are things down under, mate?
You can actually watch every episode at ctv.ca/shows/bewitched
I don't know if it works outside of Canada, but they have a part of the online channel which is called REWIND, and it has all the great old shows,
like Barney Miller, Fish, Who's The Boss, I Dream Of Jeanie...a bunch more I am forgetting, but they have every season and every episode of Bewitched!! YAY!!!
@@oldyellerschannel4676 Wow thank you ! I will check it out... 🙏
Agnes Moorehead was an educated woman who had degrees who decided to move to NYC and goto The Academy of Dramatic Arts and taught in a school uptown Manhattan while attending acting school in the evening -
Pretty amazing right ~
Wow, didn't know any of that. THANKS 4 that info!
"I forgot the question!!!" So hilarious 👍👌👏
Bewitched is the best television show of alltime
whats with samantha sticking her tongue out constantly in this scene?
M S she did that a lot. Look her up on episodes of password, she does it a lot on that game show.
Not to mention the weird tongue rolling she did constantly around season five.
Samantha's tongue is going crazy in this scene at 0:58 1:04 2:02
Thinking the same thing, and also at 0:06, What was wrong with her tongue, never seen her do that before.
@@jrcwwl she always did that when excited.
The seemed to be a habit of Liz’s. She would occasionally do the same thing in other roles or on “Password”.
Darrin is picking a fight again, one he can't win. 😀
Ruth Mcdevitt didn't start her Professional Career as a Actress until She was Almost 60 after being told Over and Over by Family and Friends that She could not be a Actress Following her Husband's Death she went with it and Never looked Back Her Professional Career didn't last long just a Little over 23yrs but She Loved it.
She was wonderful as Miss Emily on Kolchak, the Night Stalker. Poor Carl's only real friend! (Gordy the Ghoul doesn't count!) 👹
Elizabeth is laughing when the lighting and wind start to happen!
2:02 What was that about?!! LOL
I like this Darren
Midnyte Vega yes. He had the better facial expressions lol
@BruhTV no, dick Sargent didn't fit at all as the Darrin Stephens we know in the first 5 seasons
@BruhTV you don't see the point, if dick Sargent stay, Darrin Stephens could be a completely different person
BruhTV things happen for a reason. And dick sargeant wasn’t it.
No, she shouldn't become Queen of Witches because she is trying to be Queen in her own right. God save the Queen!
I don't recall ever seeing this episode before!
Poor guy having the whole world know that his in-law was visiting today!😂
1:52 lol why is Samantha smiling like that 😅
Tituba also the name of a woman accused of being a witch in Salem.
She looks like the good witch in The Wizard of Oz when she got old.
Which Darrin do I prefer?
Both. That's not a cop out. For me, I look at the two Darrins as an evolution of the character and their marriage. York's character was hypersensitive to his wife's use of witchcraft.
Sargent's Darrin was more accepting of who Sam is. In OKAY. WHOSE THE WISE WITCH?, Sam suggests that she pop Darrin outside. Unlike York's Darrin, who might have exploded, Sargent's Darrin calmly told Sam that he doesn't tolerate witchcraft. Sam said, "Well, OK." Darrin said, "Start popping."
I'll give Dick York's Darrin credit. He told Sam in FOLLOW THAT WITCH, Part 2, "Do your worse."
But overall, Sargent's Darrin was calmer and more tolerant. York's Darrin had to adjust being married to the most powerful being on the planet. Having Sam tell her husband, on their wedding night, that she's a witch was a shock. He weighed what she'd told him and he still stayed with her, because he knew this was the right woman for him.
Actually, the idea that the marriage had evolved over five years was Dick Sargent's idea, from what i've heard. I've also heard Elizabeth Montgomery say the same thing.
In any case, I have favorite episodes throughout the series, in every season.
Oh, if one wants to talk about chemistry, it shows up in ALL eight seasons. Even more importantly, these people were friends offset. I've seen photos of Liz, York, and Kasey Rogers at a function. I've read where she invited the cast and crew to their home.
After the show, they went their ways and lost contact with one another. It wouldn't he until 1989 that she would get back in contact with David White and Dick Sargent, through her soon to be biographer and author of BEWITCHED FOREVER Herbie Pilato. She had to the numbers from him.
Great cast, wonderful stories, and the messages of BEWITCHED. Love it.
Too me, answering which is my favorite Darrin is a little more complicated than just picking between the two actors.
Hold up...Tituba should’ve been black! 😲
Given the time that would've never worked
Just what I was thinking!
I came to the comments to see if anyone noticed. I was expecting to see a black lady too but I know why I didn’t. It is odd to see this lady and have to call her Tituba 😆.
I guess she could be a younger witch who was names after the famous Tituba from Salem?
I always thought that Agnes Moorhead was making up Endora's voice. I was just watching her in some interviews, and she really talks like that. It surprised me.
Why wouldn't they try sending him into outer space, instead of a door mat, vegetable, fruit etc.
That would kill him.
Samantha’s coronation as the Queen Elizabeth of Witches went to an unexpected problem that Samantha’s husband Stephen doesn’t believe in witches and often loathe them to extreme.
At least she knew who Dumbo was. 🤣
Darrin should have been Queen of the Witches ;)
Uncle Arthur got that tittle!
full episodes please
"I will not stand here and be insulted by something that's 90 something percent water!"
Good! Turn him into something useful like a waterfall!
🤔They were partially right... However Tituba was a slave.... Endora’s clothes and eye makeup was🔥
Samantha
always was queen!❤
? But real queen of show is
Andorra❤❤
Andorra was the Goddess, not the Queen. That's just plain insulting her
@Cecil Pierre yes it's and you win because you phone didn't change spelling as it was sent!
Thank you.
Endora, not Andorra.
Spell check changes words stop being so cenial
YES, she should. Darin can just deal with it.
Does anyone recognize that "queen" from the Parent Trap?
The camp leader?!
@@honeyholly001 Bingo.
Yes, I remember her from the original "The Parent Trap" movie. Her movie name was Ms. Inch 😂
@@alaricabercrombie2692 Bingo!
@@daniellevinson6975 Yeah, thanks 👍
I find it interesting that Samantha played up the storyline that she was the queen, but within two years or so, the show all but dropped it. I think it would have been good if it had mentioned when they went to Salem for the coven. A throwaway line like, “Besides, I’m the queen; I have to go.”
I think in the Salem episodes they refer to her as "ex-queen Samantha" (implying she served for a year and then abdicated as she said she was going to).
Jim Carrey would be a perfect Darren.
Yeah actually Darrin looks a bit like Jim Carey. 😂 😂 😂 😂.
Ugh I loathe Jim Carry. No way a great Darren
I liked hepizibah (queen of the witches) played by Jane Connell much, much better.
so do I, I liked hepzibah in the Salem episodes
Hepiziba was the high priestess of all the witch’s and warlock’s. A rank higher than queen. When Samantha was chosen to be queen of the witch’s, it was mandatory to serve at least one year. I believe she did just that. It never was revealed who took her place as queen.
Yes
What did Ticheba say? You may rise or right??
Great acting no artificial intelligence ♥️♥️🌹
Elizabeth looks so danged cute in this video. . . . . all of these are so funny. . . . .and so simple. . . can we turn the hands of time back yet?
That show had some characters - LOL!
Great Show.
too nice episodes too good
Those dogs seem to be Irish wolfhounds.
They are
@@kristenslice561 thk u!
I loved when the one dog growls at Darren and Dick York is funny when it does. The dog is saying back off you mortal lol
What's with the tongue? She related to Barty Crouch Jr?
My favorite episode 💖💖
Sam IS the queen of the witches!
Cute show 🌹
Samantha should’ve been a feminist icon she should’ve said yes
No one tells me "Not to come" either!
My sister already has that title.
Knowing what happen later on the seasons, I'm kinda mad
What happened?
@@didi6272 Sam quit as the Queen at some point during this season, and they doesn't show us when
It's like they introduce this, just because they needed something for episodes
I might be mixing it up but was there a episode where Samantha becomes a bad witch?
You know, I don't think I ever noticed that pretty much all the witches in the series wore blue eyeshadow...
what’s up with Liz’s tongue lol
Shes already our Queen shes a great representative of us
I'm leaving.........SPLENDID😂😂
Ticheba could turn Darrin in a doormat lol
Shouldnt ticheba be like a black witch and one of the first in since salem.
Endora is vastly more powerful. Makes me wonder why she wasn't chosen.
I wish I could see the whole episode to find out the question Sam should have asked.
"Why me?"
I didn't get it either, she was ordinary and rather weak as a witch.
Tituba interesting she is named after a black witch from salem.
Who doesn't like things their own way? 🤔
I liked "Hepzibah" more.
Love the show. and love this actress... but I feel the role of Ticheba was miscast!
Just make me love magic
Like this one
A doormat ! 😆
Darren has no manners
OOH YEAH KANE AND MY QUEEN WIFEY KEKE REMEMBER THEM ALL FUNNY TV SERIES
Sam was weak and unimpressive as a queen. Endora easily countered her spell by bringing everyone back in conference. Never understood why she was 'chosen' as there was nothing special about her and she wasn't especially powerful.
She should have.
Did you people ever hear of spell check?
It changes your words as you send a text even after you liked to make sure all of your words are correctly spelled and those people who are critical of a missed spelling need to get a life. And Andorra or Endora (you knew whom I was referring as Queen)no matter how it was spelled , s still the Queen❤❤
Thank you for inviting me into you evil life.
Marriage offer to Endora..God Tristan.. prescription..the brothers Grimm..🧙♀️🥢🥩🥥👩🍳🥣🥯
Ruth McDivitt
Tituba was black or indigenous American.
Si aux États-Unis les épisodes étaient en français je me demande ce que les américains diraient???
She looks a lot like Aunt Clara, I am trying to place her...
😊
Why do you change the o.v....?i am 100% not manipulable...I am a real witch don't forget it.
Ummm sorry but the historical Tituba was not white...
What makes you think that this is a historical show? Given the time period of the show, this was the best that you were going to get.
DOGGIES !
😎
👍🏿💐