Starring: Caroline Rhea Beth Broderick Melissa Joan Hart
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Everyone's Life Could Use a Touch of Magic.
| Sent to live with wacky aunts hilda and zelda, half-witch, half-mortal teen sabina spellman must learn the tricks of her family trade in order to receive her witch's license, all while navigating life as a high school student, getting out of frequent scrapes and keeping her supernatural secret. |
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Editor's Note
Being a teenager is hard enough without any supernatural intervention. But life becomes a lot more complicated for 16-year-old Sabrina (Melissa Joan Hart) when she learns she is half-witch, half-mortal. With the help of her aunts and fellow witches Hilda and Zelda (Caroline Rhea and Beth Broderick) Sabrina learns how to use her powers. Salem Saberhagen, a warlock sentenced to a century as a black cat, provides much of the humor in this teen comedy series. This release includes the entire first season, including episodes with guest stars Milo Ventimiglia, Donald Faison, and Penn & Teller.
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Cast & Crew
| Beth Broderick | |
| Caroline Rhea | |
| Lindsay Sloane | |
| Martin Mull | |
| Melissa Joan Hart | |
| Nate Richert | |
| Soleil Moon Frye | |
| Bill Layton - Cinematographer | |
| Danny Lux, et. al. - Original Music By | |
| David Babcock - Executive Producer | |
| Don Koch - Editor | |
| Melissa Joan Hart - Producer | |
| Nell Scovell, et. al. - Writer | |
| Nick Bakay - Voice Of | |
| Robby Benson, et. al. - Director | |
| Stuart Bass - Editor |
Awards
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Nominee (2003) |
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Emmy, Scott Heineman, Julie Kaye Fanton, Outstanding Art Direction for a Multi-Camera Series |
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Nominee (1997) |
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Emmy, Dianne Kennedy, Outstanding Costume Design for a Series |
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