Starring: Elizabeth Montgomery Dick York
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Category Keywords: 1960s Magic Sitcoms Television Programs Television Shows Television/TV Series Witches
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Contains All 30 Episodes on 4 Discs!
| The magic on Morning Glory Circle continues as Samantha (Elizabeth Montgomery), Darrin (Dick York), and Endora (Agnes Moorehead) return in Bewitched: The Complete Fifth Season. Join the Stephens family as Samantha takes a trip back to 1868 New Orleans (with guest stars Jack Cassidy and Isabel "Weezy" Sanford), Endora shrinks Darrin down to size, Serena tries her luck at computer dating, and Tabitha wreaks havoc in nursery school. Other notable guest stars include Jonathan Harris (TV's Lost in Space), Henry Gibson (TV's Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In), and Danny Bonaduce (TV's The Partridge Family). Paul Lynde returns as practical joker Uncle Arthur, and Maurice Evans appears as Samantha's warlock-father, Maurice. This four-disc DVD collection contains all 30 episodes of season five, making the final season with Dick York as Darrin. |
"...strong and energetic performances, solid writing, a parade of guest stars... James Plath, DVD Town
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Editor's Note
Elizabeth Montgomery plays Samantha, a witch who trades in her magical powers for marriage--or tries to, anyway--in this classic sitcom from the 1960s. A witch who inherited her powers from her feisty mother Endora (Agnes Moorhead), Samantha agrees not to use her powers anymore when she decides to marry mere mortal Darrin Stephens (Dick York)--both of which actions disappoint her mother greatly. Not to worry, though, because most of the time Samantha just can't help herself, using her magic and creating many a hilariously sticky situation for Darrin, especially with his boss, Larry Tate (David White). This release includes the fifth season in its entirety, including episodes where Endora gives Darrin the world's biggest ego, Uncle Arthur (Paul Lynde) transports Napoleon into the future, and Samantha goes back in time to the streets of New Orleans in 1868.
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Cast & Crew
| Agnes Moorehead | |
| David White | |
| Dick York | |
| Elizabeth Montgomery | |
| Aaron Nibley, et. al. - Editor | |
| Danny Arnold - Producer | |
| Harry Ackerman - Executive Producer | |
| Robert Tobey, et. al. - Cinematographer | |
| Ross Bellah, et. al. - Art Director | |
| Sol Saks, et. al. - Writer | |
| Warren Barker, et. al. - Original Music By | |
| William Asher, et. al. - Director |
Awards
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Nominee (1971) |
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Emmy, Rolf Miller, Outstanding Achievement in Makeup |
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Winner (1968) |
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Emmy, Marion Lorne, Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Comedy |
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Nominee (1968) |
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Emmy, Dick York, Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Comedy Series |
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Nominee (1966) |
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Emmy, Elizabeth Montgomery, Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Comedy Series |
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Emmy, Agnes Moorehead, Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Comedy |
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Emmy, William Asher, et. al., Outstanding Comedy Series |
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Winner (1966) |
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Emmy, William Asher, Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy |
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Emmy, Alice Pearce, Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Comedy |
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Nominee (1965) |
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Golden Globe, Elizabeth Montgomery, Best TV Star - Female |
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