@hifisumz Yes, this was a clever programme. (And this show, though it had a similar premise as other shows with magical women - is considered a camp classic, unlike "I Dream of Jeannie" or "Living Doll" or "Nanny and the Professor". So was the Dick van Dyke Show. It seems to quality of TV programmes has gone down worldwide, and "not just American shows". (Someone - a lot of someones in other countries - must watch it, or else I doubt it WOULD be exported.)
This promo was seen around the time the series premiered in September 1964, featuring some unaired versions of scenes from the pilot episode. At :55, a live announcer usually added, "Thursday at 9, 8 Central Time, over most of these stations".
love it love it love it!!
PhoenixBird50 9 months ago
I love the scene where the ex girlfriend sneezes, the guy to her right, the expression he makes, makes me laugh every time I watch it! LOL
BigTerKC 1 year ago 2
Most of the gays like that show...
cindyspaceful 1 year ago
@cindyspaceful yeah... us lesbians specially do sugar baby. ~Jett
amymjennings 7 months ago
@cindyspaceful Most gays have style and class.
cadrolls 1 month ago
i wasn't even born when this was on, and i miss this show!!
partygirl209 1 year ago
It is amazing how well they have digitally remastered the show today!
Starting tomorrow in Australia GO! will be airing Bewitched twice daily every weekday!
MarFur93 2 years ago
I wish the U.S.A. were still exporting fine programs like "Bewitched." Unfortunately, our culture has gone to shit.
mikey42 2 years ago 8
@mikey42 wow I thought Americans dont realise it. Great to know there are still some sensible fellows.
hifisumz 1 year ago
@hifisumz Yes, this was a clever programme. (And this show, though it had a similar premise as other shows with magical women - is considered a camp classic, unlike "I Dream of Jeannie" or "Living Doll" or "Nanny and the Professor". So was the Dick van Dyke Show. It seems to quality of TV programmes has gone down worldwide, and "not just American shows". (Someone - a lot of someones in other countries - must watch it, or else I doubt it WOULD be exported.)
shmuli9 1 year ago
This promo was seen around the time the series premiered in September 1964, featuring some unaired versions of scenes from the pilot episode. At :55, a live announcer usually added, "Thursday at 9, 8 Central Time, over most of these stations".
fromthesidelines 3 years ago