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Bewitched

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Bewitched: Encyclopedia - Bewitched

Bewitched was an American situation comedy starring actress Elizabeth Montgomery, broadcast on ABC from 1964 to 1972. Bewitched - Background. The show's focus was the mixed marriage of a nose-twitching witch, Samantha Stephens, and her mortal husband, Darrin. Samantha's mother, Endora, (played by Agnes Moorehead), disapproves of Darrin, and many episodes revolve around her using magic to make life difficult for her non-magical son-in-law, whose name she invariably mispronounces as "Durwood," "Darwin, ...

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Bewitched: Encyclopedia II - Bewitched - Remakes
Bewitched - India. In 2002, Sony Entertainment Television (India) began airing Meri Biwi Wonderful, a local adaptation of Bewitched. Bewitched - Japan. The Japanese TBS network, in collaboration with Sony Pictures Entertainment, produced a remake called 奥さまは魔女 (Oku-sama wa majō) (My wife is a witch) . Eleven episodes were broadcasted on Friday nights at 22:00, from January 16 to March 26, 2004, with a special extra episode broadcasted on December 21, ...

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Bewitched, Bewitched - Background, Bewitched - Regular and recurring characters, Bewitched - Spin-offs, Bewitched - Tabitha and Adam and the Clown Family, Bewitched - Tabitha, Bewitched - Bewitched movie, Bewitched - Remakes, Bewitched - India, Bewitched - Japan, Bewitched - Chile, Bewitched - Controversy, Bewitched - Bewitched in other languages, Bewitched - Trivia

Read more here: » Bewitched: Encyclopedia II - Bewitched - Remakes

Bewitched: Encyclopedia II - Bewitched - Spin-offs

Bewitched - Tabitha and Adam and the Clown Family. An animated cartoon made in 1972 by Hanna-Barbera Productions for the ABC Saturday Superstar Movie, this featured a teenage version of Tabitha and Adam visiting their aunt and her family who travel with a circus. Bewitched - Tabitha. In 1977, a spin-off show entitled Tabitha aired on the ABC network. The show, which ran for less than a season, starred Lisa Hartman as an adult Tabitha. Bew ...

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Bewitched, Bewitched - Background, Bewitched - Regular and recurring characters, Bewitched - Spin-offs, Bewitched - Tabitha and Adam and the Clown Family, Bewitched - Tabitha, Bewitched - Bewitched movie, Bewitched - Remakes, Bewitched - India, Bewitched - Japan, Bewitched - Chile, Bewitched - Controversy, Bewitched - Bewitched in other languages, Bewitched - Trivia

Read more here: » Bewitched: Encyclopedia II - Bewitched - Spin-offs

Bewitched: Encyclopedia II - Bewitched - Background

The show's focus was the mixed marriage of a nose-twitching witch, Samantha Stephens, and her mortal husband, Darrin. Samantha's mother, Endora, (played by Agnes Moorehead), disapproves of Darrin, and many episodes revolve around her using magic to make life difficult for her non-magical son-in-law, whose name she invariably mispronounces as "Durwood," "Darwin," and other variations even less complimentary. The only member of Samantha's family that Darrin really likes is the lovable and forgetful Aunt Clara (played by Marion Lorne — ...

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Bewitched, Bewitched - Background, Bewitched - Regular and recurring characters, Bewitched - Spin-offs, Bewitched - Tabitha and Adam and the Clown Family, Bewitched - Tabitha, Bewitched - Bewitched movie, Bewitched - Remakes, Bewitched - India, Bewitched - Japan, Bewitched - Chile, Bewitched - Controversy, Bewitched - Bewitched in other languages, Bewitched - Trivia

Read more here: » Bewitched: Encyclopedia II - Bewitched - Background

Bewitched: Encyclopedia - Warlock

Warlocks (another name for wizards) are, among historic Christian traditions, said to be the male equivalent of witches (usually in the pejorative sense of Europe's Middle Ages), and were said to ride pitchforks instead of broomsticks. In some pop culture TV shows like Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Bewitched warlocks are male witches. In the TV show Charmed a warlock is an evil witch or wizard, a "traitor ...

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Bewitched: Encyclopedia - Am I Not Your Girl?

Am I Not Your Girl? is the third album by Irish singer Sinéad O'Connor and the followup to the hugely successful I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got. It is a collection of covers of jazz standards, which Sinead describes as "the songs that made me want to become a singer". Am I Not Your Girl? - Track listing. "Why Don't You Do Right?" McCoy 2:30 "Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered" Hart, Rodgers 6:15 "Secret Love" Fain, Webster 2:56 "Black Coffee" Burke, ...

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Read more here: » Am I Not Your Girl?: Encyclopedia - Am I Not Your Girl?

Bewitched: Encyclopedia - Warlocks Charmed

Warlocks are an evil fictional race of magical beings of the television series of Charmed. However, prior to this WB series, the term "warlock" was used to describe any male witch, e.g., Samantha's father Maurice and her Uncle Arthur on the ABC television series, Bewitched. All witches must follow the important rule from the Wiccan Rede: 'An harm it none, do as ye will'. When a witch crosses the line, and uses his or her magic to harm others, he or she will cross over to the dark side and become a warlock. Considered the lowest form of evil and looked down upon by higher dem ...

Read more here: » Warlocks Charmed: Encyclopedia - Warlocks Charmed

Bewitched: Encyclopedia - Familiar spirit

In early modern English witchcraft, a familiar spirit, commonly called familiar (from Middle English familiar, related to family) or imp is a spirit who obeys a witch, conjurer, etc., and serves and helps that person. Although they may not be as intelligent as their masters, they are often as intelligent as the average human. Familiars often perform domestic duties and help in farming, but also aid the person in bewitching people. If they look like ordinary animals, they can be used to spy on their masters' enemie ...

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Bewitched: Encyclopedia - Potion

A potion (from Latin potio, meaning beverage, potion, poison) is a drinkable medicine or poison. In legend a potion is a concoction used to heal, bewitch or poison people, made by a magician, sorcerer or witch. i.e., there can be cited love potions, intended to make a person fall in love with other, or potions for the opposite effect, intending that a person hate another. The love potion (Liebestrank) figures tragically in Richard Wagner's Tristan und Isolde. Creation of potions of diff ...

Read more here: » Potion: Encyclopedia - Potion

Bewitched: Encyclopedia II - Family Guy - Pop Culture References

Family Guy often includes references to pop culture. The following television series and movies, and even a video game, have been referenced on the series: The A-Team According to Jim The Age of Innocence ALF Alien vs. Predator All in the Family Airport 1975 Andy Capp The Bachelorette Back to the Future Batman TV Series Behind the Music Ben-Hur Beverly Hills 90210 Bewitched Bewitche ...

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Family Guy, Family Guy - Characters, Family Guy - Structural and comedic approach, Family Guy - Episodes, Family Guy - The film, Family Guy - Opening song, Family Guy - Pop Culture References, Family Guy - History, Family Guy - Creation, Family Guy - Initial run, Family Guy - Revival efforts, Family Guy - Return to television, Family Guy - Controversy, Family Guy - Family Guy vs. The Simpsons, Family Guy - Other peers and critics, Family Guy - DVDs, Family Guy - Region 1, Family Guy - Region 2, Family Guy - Region 4, Family Guy - Trivia, Family Guy - Technical details, Family Guy - Podcast

Read more here: » Family Guy: Encyclopedia II - Family Guy - Pop Culture References

Bewitched: Encyclopedia II - I Dream of Jeannie - Show history

I Dream of Jeannie - Original run. The series was created by Sidney Sheldon in response to the great success of rival network ABC's Bewitched series, which had debuted in 1964 as the second most watched program in the United States. William Asher, the producer of Bewitched, was called upon unofficially to comment on the final script for the pilot episode which Sheldon was hoping would ...

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I Dream of Jeannie, I Dream of Jeannie - Show history, I Dream of Jeannie - Original run, I Dream of Jeannie - After the original run, I Dream of Jeannie - Main cast, I Dream of Jeannie - Plot outline, I Dream of Jeannie - Main story, I Dream of Jeannie - Multi-arc stories, I Dream of Jeannie - Trivia, I Dream of Jeannie - Inconsistencies, I Dream of Jeannie - Miscellany

Read more here: » I Dream of Jeannie: Encyclopedia II - I Dream of Jeannie - Show history

Bewitched: Encyclopedia II - Veronica Lake - An icon of the 1940s

Her breakthrough film was I Wanted Wings (1941), a major hit in which she had the second female lead and was said to have stolen scene after scene from the rest of the cast. This success was followed by another, Hold Back the Dawn (1941). She was soon noted as a witty, intelligent and trend-setting actress and had starring roles in more popular movies including Sullivan's Travels (1941), This Gun for Hire (1942), I Married a Witch (1942, later used as a basis for the 1960s hit television series Bewitched), The Glass ...

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Veronica Lake, Veronica Lake - Early life and career, Veronica Lake - An icon of the 1940s, Veronica Lake - Tragic spiral, Veronica Lake - Quotes, Veronica Lake - Trivia, Veronica Lake - Filmography

Read more here: » Veronica Lake: Encyclopedia II - Veronica Lake - An icon of the 1940s

Bewitched: Encyclopedia II - Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Rodgers & Hart Songbook - Track Listing

Disc Two “Give It Back to the Indians” 3:10 “Ten Cents a Dance” 4:06 “There's a Small Hotel” 2:48 “I Didn't Know What Time It Was” 3:46 “Ev'rything I've Got” 3:21 “I Could Write a Book” 3:38 “The Blue Room” 3:38 “My Funny Valentine” 2:29 “Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered” 3:52 “Mountain Greenery” 7:01 “Wait Till You See Her” 2:13 “Lover” (Stereo Take) 1:30 “Isn't I ...

See also:

Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Rodgers & Hart Songbook, Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Rodgers & Hart Songbook - Track Listing, Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Rodgers & Hart Songbook - Personnel

Read more here: » Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Rodgers & Hart Songbook: Encyclopedia II - Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Rodgers & Hart Songbook - Track Listing

Bewitched: Encyclopedia II - Nick Lachey - Biography

According to the official 98 Degrees bio page, he was on his summer break from Miami University, where he studied Sports Medicine and was a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, when he was invited to join the group already in Los Angeles. Many of the group members are his former classmates from Cincinnati's School of Creative and Performing Arts. Nick has appeared in films: Bewitched and The Hard Way, both in 2005. He co-star on Newlyweds: Nick & Jessica, a reality TV show with former wife Jessica Simpson. The TV show ran for 3 seasons between 2003 and 2005. Lachey later gu ...

See also:

Nick Lachey, Nick Lachey - Biography, Nick Lachey - Discography, Nick Lachey - Nick Lachey solo

Read more here: » Nick Lachey: Encyclopedia II - Nick Lachey - Biography

Bewitched: Encyclopedia II - Northeast Blackout of 1965 - Popular culture

The events of the blackout were dramatized in the 1968 film Where Were You When the Lights Went Out?. The blackout also helped inspire an episode of the American television series Bewitched. The episode, titled "The Short Happy Circuit of Aunt Clara," featured Aunt Clara attempting a spell to put out some lighted candles which inadvertently put out all the lights on the Eastern Seaboard. The episode was first broadcast on November 10, 1966. The blackout is also featured in an episode of Quantum Leap ("Double Identity -- November 8, 1965"). In an effort to return to the future, ...

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Northeast Blackout of 1965, Northeast Blackout of 1965 - Cause, Northeast Blackout of 1965 - Effect and aftermath, Northeast Blackout of 1965 - Popular culture, Northeast Blackout of 1965 - The myth of the blackout baby boom

Read more here: » Northeast Blackout of 1965: Encyclopedia II - Northeast Blackout of 1965 - Popular culture

Bewitched: Encyclopedia II - The Recognition of Sakuntala - Synopsis

The play depicts the legendary King Dushyanta, who falls in love with Shakuntala, the daughter of a hermit in the forest. Dushyanta woos and marries her. But Shakuntala is then cursed by an old sage, so that Dushyanta is bewitched into forgetting her existence. The only cure is for Shakuntala to show him the signet ring that he gave her, but Shakuntala loses the ring while crossing a river and Dushyanta cannot be persuaded tha ...

See also:

The Recognition of Sakuntala, The Recognition of Sakuntala - Synopsis, The Recognition of Sakuntala - Translations

Read more here: » The Recognition of Sakuntala: Encyclopedia II - The Recognition of Sakuntala - Synopsis

Bewitched: Encyclopedia II - Cartoon Network Studios - Television cartoons

Hanna-Barbera was the first animation studio to successfully produce animated cartoons especially for television; until then, cartoons on television consisted primarily of rebroadcasts of theatrical cartoons. Other Hanna-Barbera works included a theatrical cartoon series, Loopy De Loop, for Columbia Pictures from 1959 to 1965; and the opening credits to the ABC/Screen Gems television show Bewitched. Later, H-B would use the Bew ...

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Cartoon Network Studios, Cartoon Network Studios - Founding, Cartoon Network Studios - Television cartoons, Cartoon Network Studios - Quality controversy, Cartoon Network Studios - The slow rise and fall and the Turner rebound, Cartoon Network Studios - 1950s and 1960s, Cartoon Network Studios - 1970s, Cartoon Network Studios - 1980s, Cartoon Network Studios - 1990s, Cartoon Network Studios - 2000s, Cartoon Network Studios - Closing logo history

Read more here: » Cartoon Network Studios: Encyclopedia II - Cartoon Network Studios - Television cartoons

Bewitched: Encyclopedia II - Cartoon Network Studios - Television cartoons

Hanna-Barbera was the first animation studio to successfully produce animated cartoons especially for television; until then, cartoons on television consisted primarily of rebroadcasts of theatrical cartoons. Other Hanna-Barbera works included a theatrical cartoon series, Loopy De Loop, for Columbia Pictures from 1959 to 1965; and the opening credits to the ABC/Screen Gems television show Bewitched. Later, H-B would use the Bew ...

See also:

Cartoon Network Studios, Cartoon Network Studios - The Beginning of Hanna-Barbera, Cartoon Network Studios - Television cartoons, Cartoon Network Studios - Quality controversy, Cartoon Network Studios - The slow rise and fall and the Turner rebound, Cartoon Network Studios - Notable Hanna-Barbera/Cartoon Network Studios productions, Cartoon Network Studios - 1950s and 1960s, Cartoon Network Studios - 1970s, Cartoon Network Studios - 1980s, Cartoon Network Studios - 1990s, Cartoon Network Studios - 2000s

Read more here: » Cartoon Network Studios: Encyclopedia II - Cartoon Network Studios - Television cartoons

Bewitched: Encyclopedia II - Pupi Avati - Filmography

Pupi Avati - As a director. (w) signifies that the movie has been written by Pupi Avati as well Balsamus l'uomo di Satana (1970) (Eng: Blood Relations) Thomas e gli indemoniati (1970) (Eng: Thomas and the Bewitched) (w) La mazurka del barone, della santa e del fico fiorone (1975) (w) Bordella (1976) (Eng: House of Pleasure for Women) (w) La casa dalle finestre che ridono (1976) (Eng: House with the Windows That Laugh) (w)

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    Pupi Avati, Pupi Avati - Biography, Pupi Avati - Filmography, Pupi Avati - As a director, Pupi Avati - As a writer only, Pupi Avati - As a producer, Pupi Avati - Awards and nominations, Pupi Avati - Internal links to film festivals

    Read more here: » Pupi Avati: Encyclopedia II - Pupi Avati - Filmography

  • Bewitched: Encyclopedia II - Cartoon Network Studios - Television cartoons

    Hanna-Barbera was the first animation studio to successfully produce animated cartoons especially for television; until then, cartoons on television consisted primarily of rebroadcasts of theatrical cartoons. Other Hanna-Barbera works included a theatrical cartoon series, Loopy De Loop, for Columbia Pictures from 1959 to 1965; and the opening credits to the ABC/Screen Gems television show Bewitched. Later, H-B would use the Bew ...

    See also:

    Cartoon Network Studios, Cartoon Network Studios - The Beginning of Hanna-Barbera, Cartoon Network Studios - Television cartoons, Cartoon Network Studios - Quality controversy, Cartoon Network Studios - The slow rise and fall and the Turner rebound, Cartoon Network Studios - Notable Hanna-Barbera/Cartoon Network Studios productions, Cartoon Network Studios - 1950s and 1960s, Cartoon Network Studios - 1970s, Cartoon Network Studios - 1980s, Cartoon Network Studios - 1990s

    Read more here: » Cartoon Network Studios: Encyclopedia II - Cartoon Network Studios - Television cartoons

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