Product Description Brew Up Hours of Sidesplitting Laughter and Fun!Elizabeth Montgomery, Dick York and Agnes Moorehead return for more spellbinding comedy and magic in Bewitched: The Complete Fourth Season. Join a harried Darrin while he watches helplessly as Samantha, Endora and their extended family of witches and warlocks conjure up love potions, space visitors, Leonardo da Vinci and even Prince Charming himself. Paul Lynde and Marion Lorne are back as well in this extraordinary three DVD collection, featuring 33 episodes of sidesplitting laughter, enchantment, and fun!Guest Stars:Marion Lorne - Aunt Clara (The Graduate)Paul Lynde - Uncle Arthur (TV's The Hollywood Squares)Bernard Fox - Dr. Bombay (Titanic)Dick Wilson (TV's Mr. Whipple)Reginald Owen (Mary Poppins)Parley Baer (Dave)Felix Silla (Return of the Jedi)Richard Bull (TV's Little House on the Prairie)Hermoine Baddeley (Mary Poppins)Charles Lane (It's A Wonderful Life)John Abbott (Gigi)Nancy Kovack (Jason and the Argonauts)Stuart Margolin (Days of Heaven)William Bassett (House of 1000 Corpses)Woodrow Parfrey (Planet of the Apes)Richard Haydn (The Sound of Music)Episodes:&Disc 1Long Live The QueenToys In BabelandBusiness, Italian StyleDouble, Double...Toil And Trouble Cheap, CheapNo Zip In My ZapBirdies, Bogies And BaxterSafe And Sane Halloween Out Of Sync, Out Of MindThat Was No Chick, That Was My WifeAllergic To Ancient Macedonian Dodo BirdsDisc 2Samantha's Thanksgiving To Remember Solid Gold Mother-In-LawMy What Big Ears You HaveI Get Your Nanny...You Get My Goat Humbug Not To Be Spoken HereSamantha's Da Vinci DilemmaOnce In A VialSnob In The Grass If They Never MetHippie Hippie HoorayA Prince Of A GuyDisc 3McTavishHow Green Was My GrassTo Twitch Or Not To TwitchPlaymatesTabitha's Cranky SpellI ConfessA Majority Of Two Samantha's Secret SaucerThe No-Harm CharmMan Of The YearSplitsville Review Bewitched s fourth season continues the show's strong run --currentfilm.com
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Season 4 Was the Best!
Much can be said about Bewitched's 4th season. I believe the series peaked here. They introduced a whole slew of new sound effects, some of which remained until the end of the series. Sam's identical cousin, Serena, began making semi-regular appearances during this season. Dr. Bombay appears a few times also. His character was fully developed from the word GO. Also, this was the final season we see Aunt Clara prior to Marion Lorne's passing away. (They should have at least given an explanation about her absence in season 5).Some of the best episodes here include "Double Double Toil and Trouble" where we first see Serena terrorizing Darrin while pretending to be Samantha. Also, "I Confess" has Sam showing Darrin, via dream, what would happen if they told the world Sam's true identity. Another classic is "Allergic to Macedonian Dodo Birds" has Endora losing her powers only to be a bigger terror to Darrin than ever before. This is also the only season to film a Thanksgiving episode where aunt Clara zaps the gang back to the first Thanksgiving...a holiday must-see. Oh, and let us not forget Samantha being crowned Queen of the Witches. They came up with this idea, then didn't know what to do with it, so they quietly seemed to drop it. It was mentioned halfway through the season, then not ever again acknowledged that it ever happened until the beginning of season 7.Although we don't see Tabitha too many times at the very start of the season, she pulls some very funny story lines with her powers as the season progresses including conjuring up Prince Charming out of a fairy tale, turning a spoiled brat of a neighbor into a bulldog, and zapping up strange-looking spooks out of a halloween book. The second episode was devoted to Tabitha turning her dolls and stuffed animals into live beings, but if you look and listen closely, it is very obvious that episode was filmed for season 3, but wasn't aired until the beginning of season 4.My only complaint about this season was that if someone were tuning into episodes like "Business Italian Style" or "Cheap, Cheap" and they never have seen the show before, they would come to the conclusion that the Stephens' were childless. That always bugged me, but that has always been a television affliction. We are always to assume kids are asleep, in their rooms, out back, etc while the action is going on. Just watch "Everybody Loves Raymond" or "I Love Lucy" and you'll know what I mean.There were a couple of lousy episodes including "Majority of One" and the episode that introduced a nanny, but never materialized after that. But thankfully, with modern DVD's, you don't even have to fastforward over them. Just click which episode you want to see, and it appears. Samantha and Tabitha would have said that the mortals were catching up with them.But every show has episodes that are subpar, and quirks. But the superior character development, original storylines and superior acting makes Bewitched a show for all-time. Many shows in the sixties were not terribly well acted, especially the police dramas. But many of the sitcoms like Bewitched, Jeannie, the Flying Nun, That Girl, Green Acres, Beverly Hillbillies, Get Smart, all had top rate actors and storylines. This is why they remain a staple in our culture to this day.
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Funny stuff
Nostalgic and funny
S**M
Bewitched!!
Who doesn’t love Bewitched!! My favorite show as a kid!!
P**S
Samantha, Queen of the Witches...
Season 4 of "Bewitched" may be my favorite yet. In this magical year, Samantha is coronated as Queen of the Witches--an idea that doesn't seem to get fully developed as its only brought up in a few episodes but did give us the hilarious episode "Double, Double, Toil and Trouble" in which Elizabeth Montgomery gets up to some mischief as Cousin Serena--who is masquerading as Samantha at the behest of Endora.And of course, Endora and Darrin are having more of the battles that make this show so fun to watch as she zaps Derwood with any number of spells--some of my favorites being when she gives Darrin the ability to speak fluent italian in "Business, Italian Style" or the great battle that goes on between the two at the beginning of the episode "If They Never Met."I almost keeled over when Endora zapped Darrin into that miniature car & Darrin later drives off shouting "You're just lucky I'm late."And year 4 is the last time we get to enjoy the antics of lovable Marion Lorne as Aunt Clara--her last episode being "Samantha's Secret Saucer." I think it was wise and very respectful of the show's producers not to try and get another actress to be called "Aunt Clara."And speaking of same character/different actors, Roy Roberts debuts as the new Frank Stephens, and of course, in 2 short years there will be a new Darrin Stephens as we all know as Dick York is missing yet again from 4 episodes due to Darrin being away on business or at the office all day.But I would say that so far, York's absence was not as big a hindrance on the show as it would be in Season 5 when it feels like he misses half the year's episodes. I guess the grind of doing a daily sitcom was really getting to the poor guy.But--those quibbles aside--year 4 is excellent and may rank as the best season yet of Bewitched.5 stars
M**Y
A great retro comedy that unlike these days I don’t have to worry about the kids watching it!
A great retro comedy that unlike almost everything these days, I don’t have to worry about the kids watching it. Evan though I was born later than this show, my hose and my friends houses were a lot like that (minus witchcraft). I get a kick watching this series. I have to buy the rest of the series- you all should too!EMM
L**N
Enjoy the series
While I enjoy the show, i din’t think we should have to pay for it! Especially if your a Prime Member! 🥹
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