I remember this episode! The fact that race was tackled made a big impression on me. Didn't realize how much influence Elizabeth Montgomery had with the show until much later. I had so much respect for her.
look fucker, RACE wasn't tackled. FUCKING SHUT UP ABOUT RACE!
There's no fucking black or white bitch! You're either American or not!
why do people keep harping on the race shit? I've seen racist blacks, and I've seen racist whites! ANY RACIST IS A PIECE OF SHIT so just stfu and watch dumb ass!
now now, let's not get hasty here! If you watch the episode it is about that. But, yeah, I mean all people are equal. It was just a bad period in history. All countries have their bad periods! I agree that nobody should label anyone! All humans are just that, HUMAN! Nobody should be treated better or worse than the next person. It's all about Country! Unfortunately, America is still one of those countries that place "tags" on people! I wish we could just accept each other & move on!
@EffayHue Usually to even respond to such a comment is beneath me; but the fact that you couldn't see that race was a factor in this particular episode just goes to show how ignorant you are. My comment wasn't meant to belittle but to enlighten. And to mention that there is neither black or white is just as stupid as calling someone a dumb ass w/o being intelligent enough to realize that the comment made was a compliment. Oh yeah and I'm a proud liberal American!
what I'm saying is that there's good and bad in all people and you seem to be implying that we should all show special treatment to someone just because they might be black! That's bullshit! BULLSHIT! All people should be treated the same and the race card really needs to be TORN UP! Just look at the number of whites that marched with Martin Luther King Jr. And seriously like I fucking said before, ALL people have had periods of abuse so fuck off!
Only an ignorant cracker like yourself would post such crap. You can't respond intelligently so you choose to hide behind obscenities. As mentioned before that particular episode was about race. I complimented Ms. Montgomery and the way it was handled. Why not go to school and learn to differentiate between a compliment and a put down. If you were so concerned about what my post implied; why not ask me? You chose my post just to start an arguement and a stupid one at that.
I wish I could find this episode. I caught the tail end of this on "T.V One" last week. Oh..I was soo disappointed! I did find it somewhere online...but now I can't remember where. Ugh...
Gosh! I'd been waiting for someone to post this episode! This is my absolutely FAVORITE one! The (racially funny) ending was my most favorite part, just cracked me UP!!! The high school kids who wrote that were geniuses and I thank the producers, Oscar Meyer and Elizabeth Montgomery for bringing it to us! A TRUE CLASSIC for the ages!!
In the rest of the episode, Larry Tate turns down the clients' million dollar account when he discovers that the client assumed that Darrin was married to a black woman - Samantha then gives the bigot a taste of his own medicine when she makes him view everyone in blackface, including himself-
It's my favorite as well. I remember reading that LM and her husband at the time wanted Betwitched to be the sort of show that presented issues...but not in a hard edged way...and they did.
If you look close at the credits, the "Story By:" reads '5th Period English- Room 309, Thomas Jefferson Highschool'. The class wrote the story for William Asher and Elizabeth Montgomery as a present for allowing them on multiple tours of the set. Bill and Liz loved it so much that they made it into an episode, and Elizabeth Montgomery said repeatedly that it was her favorite Bewitched episode.
The seventh season DVD package features the original opening and closing of this episode with Elizabeth Montgomery and the Oscar Mayer logo behind her-
This episode first aired on December 24, 1970, with Liz originally appearing in special opening and closing "bumpers" that night, featuring a nod to her primary sponsor that season, Oscar Mayer & Company. This was indeed her favorite episode; she said at the time, "This is what I want 'BEWITCHED' to be about".
Around this time I went to a new school, they sat me next to someone who the other kids would not make friends with. He was from Pakistan. This guy and his family became like a 2nd family to me. This episode of Bewitched was really significant to me at the time. Thanks for posting.
That would be cool. I always imagined the kids from this class (obviously adults now) showed this to their own kids. Imagine having your name in the credits of a Bewitched episode! :-)
Yes this show was the last show of the series in 1972, and a very important one for Elizabeth Montgomery. This show encapsulated her feelings and what she wanted the show to be remembered for, which was love, family values and values of everyone around us. This was a good show and the last of the older style programming. All in the Family was a new breeed which dealt with more reality and blunt humor, and equally as important! :)
Dick York had to leave the show due to his increasing back problems - he once said that he could have finished the run of the series if he had been given enough time to rest up (before the 1968-69 season began) - Bill Asher and Liz Montgomery actually wanted to end the show once York left, but Bewitched was one of ABC's top shows at the time, so the network offered them a huge amount of money and more creative control-
@chumshot1 YES! Both Asher and Montgomery felt that the show wouldn't be the same once Dick York left - but ABC wanted to keep them at any expense, and it also got to the point where they were rehashing old episodes also-
@christheone8773 Wow I thought that Liz kind of disliked Dick York, cos I heard she had always wanted Dick Sergeant to play Darrin.. thats cool that they doubted the show after he left-- it shows how important he was :D
@chumshot1 Interestingly enough, Dick Sargent was ACTUALLY the producers' first choice to play Darrin, but he was under contract to Universal Studios and couldn't do it - also, in the fall of 1966, he starred in "The Tammy Grimes Show" playing the twin brother of Tammy Grimes' character, "Tamantha" - Tammy Grimes, of course, was the first choice to play Samantha Stephens-
@christheone8773 I had realized that after studying the series for the first time LOL but that is REALLY wierd how he was the first choice and they were actually gonna have a TAMANTHA?! XD
@chumshot1 YES! after Tammy Grimes had turned down the role of a lifetime, and Bewitched became such an instant hit, she finally got a chance to become another one of America's sweethearts in "The Tammy Grimes Show" which premiered in the fall of 1966 - unfortunately, the show only lasted four episodes (they are on here on You Tube as well) - the producers wanted the character to be named "Tamantha" as a tribute to the "Samantha" character she would have played-
The pie fight episode in question is "Double Double, Toil and Trouble" from the show's fourth season, 1967-68 - in that episode, Endora recruits Serena to pretend to be Samantha in order to cause trouble for Darrin - when the real Samantha returns from running errands, Darrin thinks that its Serena and pelts her with the lemon meringue pie she just bought-
May someone upload more episodes of this serie, especially of season 7 and 8? I Love it so much, that I can't stop watching (and desapointed when there's no eisode)!
I'm disappointed you left out the part where Sam teaches Mr. Brockway a lesson (after Larry tells him to "find another agency") by showing him the "color" of his own prejudice...powerful climax.
This episode is very special. The story is just beautiful, Elizabeth looks gorgeous and little Erin Murphy is so lovely! The only thing I'm not crazy about is Dick Sargent... =/ I liked Dick York much more. But this is a cute episode anyway.
This episode is very special... the story is absolutely beautiful... Elizabeth looks gorgeous in it, and little Erin Murphy is lovely! The only thing I don't like very much about it is Dick Sargent... =/ I liked Dick York much more. But it's cute anyway.
It is not racist. The moral of the story is that we're all family no matter what our color. We share our love and friendship and that's what connects us.
christheone: LOLZ I can't believe she would have played her. I like Liz so much better
chumshot1 1 year ago
AWESOME
chumshot1 1 year ago
I remember this episode! The fact that race was tackled made a big impression on me. Didn't realize how much influence Elizabeth Montgomery had with the show until much later. I had so much respect for her.
71666kdb 2 years ago
@71666kdb From Wikipedia: This episode has been noted to be Elizabeth Montgomery's favorite.
MinisodeNetwork 2 years ago
@71666kdb
look fucker, RACE wasn't tackled. FUCKING SHUT UP ABOUT RACE!
There's no fucking black or white bitch! You're either American or not!
why do people keep harping on the race shit? I've seen racist blacks, and I've seen racist whites! ANY RACIST IS A PIECE OF SHIT so just stfu and watch dumb ass!
EffayHue 1 year ago 7
@EffayHue
now now, let's not get hasty here! If you watch the episode it is about that. But, yeah, I mean all people are equal. It was just a bad period in history. All countries have their bad periods! I agree that nobody should label anyone! All humans are just that, HUMAN! Nobody should be treated better or worse than the next person. It's all about Country! Unfortunately, America is still one of those countries that place "tags" on people! I wish we could just accept each other & move on!
guitarttimman 1 year ago
@guitarttimman
oh and FUCK YOU TOO tit man! I'm telling you to fuck off too! :-)
EffayHue 1 year ago
@EffayHue Usually to even respond to such a comment is beneath me; but the fact that you couldn't see that race was a factor in this particular episode just goes to show how ignorant you are. My comment wasn't meant to belittle but to enlighten. And to mention that there is neither black or white is just as stupid as calling someone a dumb ass w/o being intelligent enough to realize that the comment made was a compliment. Oh yeah and I'm a proud liberal American!
71666kdb 1 year ago
@71666kdb
look fuck nut, I'm not saying that.
what I'm saying is that there's good and bad in all people and you seem to be implying that we should all show special treatment to someone just because they might be black! That's bullshit! BULLSHIT! All people should be treated the same and the race card really needs to be TORN UP! Just look at the number of whites that marched with Martin Luther King Jr. And seriously like I fucking said before, ALL people have had periods of abuse so fuck off!
EffayHue 1 year ago
@EffayHue
Only an ignorant cracker like yourself would post such crap. You can't respond intelligently so you choose to hide behind obscenities. As mentioned before that particular episode was about race. I complimented Ms. Montgomery and the way it was handled. Why not go to school and learn to differentiate between a compliment and a put down. If you were so concerned about what my post implied; why not ask me? You chose my post just to start an arguement and a stupid one at that.
71666kdb 1 year ago
I wish I could find this episode. I caught the tail end of this on "T.V One" last week. Oh..I was soo disappointed! I did find it somewhere online...but now I can't remember where. Ugh...
mslegacy01 2 years ago
Oh wow...the real ending to this wasn't shown...how sad. It was thee most hilarious ending ever! I'd love to see this special in its' entirety!
mslegacy01 2 years ago
Gosh! I'd been waiting for someone to post this episode! This is my absolutely FAVORITE one! The (racially funny) ending was my most favorite part, just cracked me UP!!! The high school kids who wrote that were geniuses and I thank the producers, Oscar Meyer and Elizabeth Montgomery for bringing it to us! A TRUE CLASSIC for the ages!!
mslegacy01 2 years ago 2
In the rest of the episode, Larry Tate turns down the clients' million dollar account when he discovers that the client assumed that Darrin was married to a black woman - Samantha then gives the bigot a taste of his own medicine when she makes him view everyone in blackface, including himself-
christheone8773 2 years ago
lol
nanieatwilight 2 years ago
christheone8773- We'd love to find where she said that! Any idea?
MinisodeNetwork 2 years ago
Sure, its in the book "Bewitched Forever" by Herbie J. Pilato-
christheone8773 2 years ago
This episode was reported to be Elizabeth Montgomery's all time favorite episode!
christheone8773 2 years ago
It's my favorite, too!
snoops71 2 years ago
OMG! I remember watching this with my mom as a kid. You have brought tears to my eyes! Thanks and keep posting!
Dano
Iamonad 2 years ago
wow i can see right thru their makeup o_-
QTPiNintendofan 2 years ago
That episode won awards. It was also known as Montgomery's FAVORITE episode. The episode was well written and taught human being's to think equal.
rugged66 2 years ago 2
It's my favorite as well. I remember reading that LM and her husband at the time wanted Betwitched to be the sort of show that presented issues...but not in a hard edged way...and they did.
MsTexas73 2 years ago
This is such a sweet episode. I love the fact that the idea came out of a 10th grade English class.
jonthom11702 2 years ago 2
I LoVee This Show! My sister is Samantha and My name is Tabatha :)
Likeeeduhhh 2 years ago
Sounds like your parents love this show too!
MinisodeNetwork 2 years ago
cute episode
sethocopia 2 years ago
haha that's so cute!
pennygoo 2 years ago
love this ep, shows we are all the same.
gcoolceaser 2 years ago
wow this is my fav Episode
ToyinJoseph 2 years ago
This is my all time favorite episode of Bewitched; can't wait till gets on Itunes so I can sync it to my iPod.
kachoo2135 2 years ago
love it!
mjcrystal77 2 years ago
IOOVE
bewitchedXevm 2 years ago 2
This was a good episode because it shows how ridiculous it is to look at color and this episode really shows that in a sitcom kind of way
siugal 2 years ago 3
Cute.
Steph12233 2 years ago 3
First Comment in a month LOL
PsychoApple13 2 years ago
Yes! Way to keep up the convo :-)
MinisodeNetwork 2 years ago
LOL
PsychoApple13 2 years ago
If you look close at the credits, the "Story By:" reads '5th Period English- Room 309, Thomas Jefferson Highschool'. The class wrote the story for William Asher and Elizabeth Montgomery as a present for allowing them on multiple tours of the set. Bill and Liz loved it so much that they made it into an episode, and Elizabeth Montgomery said repeatedly that it was her favorite Bewitched episode.
VidiotLibra 3 years ago 5
if i close my eyes hard enuff, i can see the oscar mayer logo at the bottom left during the closing credits:)
sexymama1966 3 years ago
The seventh season DVD package features the original opening and closing of this episode with Elizabeth Montgomery and the Oscar Mayer logo behind her-
christheone8773 2 years ago
This episode first aired on December 24, 1970, with Liz originally appearing in special opening and closing "bumpers" that night, featuring a nod to her primary sponsor that season, Oscar Mayer & Company. This was indeed her favorite episode; she said at the time, "This is what I want 'BEWITCHED' to be about".
fromthesidelines 3 years ago 3
YES- the show was preempted for two weeks after this episode, until "Mother In Law of the Year", which was shown on January 14, 1971-
christheone8773 2 years ago
I love the christmas version on all of the bewitched episodes, they always were fun to watch.
bettypro 3 years ago 3
Around this time I went to a new school, they sat me next to someone who the other kids would not make friends with. He was from Pakistan. This guy and his family became like a 2nd family to me. This episode of Bewitched was really significant to me at the time. Thanks for posting.
sdrowe 3 years ago 4
♥
bewitched4ever 3 years ago
I would love to hear from anyone who was in that class at Thomas Jefferson high school and was in on this play.
royalfuzziness 3 years ago
That would be cool. I always imagined the kids from this class (obviously adults now) showed this to their own kids. Imagine having your name in the credits of a Bewitched episode! :-)
jonthom11702 2 years ago
This episode really pushed the edge of tv in the early 70s Because no one wanted to deal with issues of race,on a tv show.Until aLL IN THEY FAMILY.
royalfuzziness 3 years ago
Yes this show was the last show of the series in 1972, and a very important one for Elizabeth Montgomery. This show encapsulated her feelings and what she wanted the show to be remembered for, which was love, family values and values of everyone around us. This was a good show and the last of the older style programming. All in the Family was a new breeed which dealt with more reality and blunt humor, and equally as important! :)
regency98us 3 years ago
thanks for the knowledge
MinisodeNetwork 3 years ago
This was always one of my favorite episodes when I was a kid. =) Lol, and I just realized Sam's incantation has a Macbeth reference. Sweeet.
buckinghamalice 3 years ago
Please release seasons 7 and 8. :)
televisionweb 3 years ago
Yes!!! I absolutely LOVE seasons 7 & 8!!!
mikey1371 3 years ago
one of my favorite episodes, of this classic, show i liked all episodes with tabitha.
licklolly35 3 years ago 2
dick york had to resign because of back problems.
douwbebe 3 years ago
i loved bewitched
please add more
JasLow313 3 years ago
What happened to Dick York?
sakurayne 3 years ago
Dick York had to leave the show due to his increasing back problems - he once said that he could have finished the run of the series if he had been given enough time to rest up (before the 1968-69 season began) - Bill Asher and Liz Montgomery actually wanted to end the show once York left, but Bewitched was one of ABC's top shows at the time, so the network offered them a huge amount of money and more creative control-
christheone8773 2 years ago
@christheone8773 wow I didnt know they consiered ending it after he'd left..
chumshot1 1 year ago
@chumshot1 YES! Both Asher and Montgomery felt that the show wouldn't be the same once Dick York left - but ABC wanted to keep them at any expense, and it also got to the point where they were rehashing old episodes also-
christheone8773 1 year ago
@christheone8773 Wow I thought that Liz kind of disliked Dick York, cos I heard she had always wanted Dick Sergeant to play Darrin.. thats cool that they doubted the show after he left-- it shows how important he was :D
chumshot1 1 year ago
@chumshot1 Interestingly enough, Dick Sargent was ACTUALLY the producers' first choice to play Darrin, but he was under contract to Universal Studios and couldn't do it - also, in the fall of 1966, he starred in "The Tammy Grimes Show" playing the twin brother of Tammy Grimes' character, "Tamantha" - Tammy Grimes, of course, was the first choice to play Samantha Stephens-
christheone8773 1 year ago
@christheone8773 I had realized that after studying the series for the first time LOL but that is REALLY wierd how he was the first choice and they were actually gonna have a TAMANTHA?! XD
chumshot1 1 year ago
@chumshot1 YES! after Tammy Grimes had turned down the role of a lifetime, and Bewitched became such an instant hit, she finally got a chance to become another one of America's sweethearts in "The Tammy Grimes Show" which premiered in the fall of 1966 - unfortunately, the show only lasted four episodes (they are on here on You Tube as well) - the producers wanted the character to be named "Tamantha" as a tribute to the "Samantha" character she would have played-
christheone8773 1 year ago
aw, how brilliant :) [ buck sent me btw] :) - hits the subscribe button]
Verityxxxx 3 years ago 2
hi minisodenetwork....buck sent me! btw....i really like bewitched....is it possible 2 load more bewitched episodes???? thanx
trinipino1 3 years ago 2
Wow! This story was written by a high school English class! (All their names are listed in the credits.) Very, very cool.
splashpont 3 years ago 5
Cute!
sveria1210 3 years ago 2
This is pretty progressive for the 1960s! Loved Bewitched. Get the pie fight episode! Funniest one ever.
cerbydoo 3 years ago 2
Well I am particularly partial to pie - I'll look into what we can do.
MinisodeNetwork 3 years ago
The pie fight episode in question is "Double Double, Toil and Trouble" from the show's fourth season, 1967-68 - in that episode, Endora recruits Serena to pretend to be Samantha in order to cause trouble for Darrin - when the real Samantha returns from running errands, Darrin thinks that its Serena and pelts her with the lemon meringue pie she just bought-
christheone8773 2 years ago
i loved it and anyone who thinks it is rasist has problems!
neighbourzgal 3 years ago 2
that was really good! =]
neighbourzgal 3 years ago
May someone upload more episodes of this serie, especially of season 7 and 8? I Love it so much, that I can't stop watching (and desapointed when there's no eisode)!
taliklein 3 years ago
can someone upload the full episode of sisters at heart. thx
Kizziana 3 years ago
What season is this one from ?
VinylCountryMusic 3 years ago
It's from Season 7.
jeh517 3 years ago
I think its from 70 or 71
royalfuzziness 3 years ago
You're right, it's from 1970. My Mom was pregnant with me at the time:)
snoops71 2 years ago
thank you I love christmas!
Bobbytoo 3 years ago
Yeah. Me too.
jeh517 3 years ago
I really like the part where Tabitha and Lisa change skin colors.
jeh517 3 years ago
Samantha explained sisterhood to Tabitha and Lisa beautifully! It's not about color, its about love!!!
sexysagi 3 years ago 6
what is the title of this episode?
sabvilla 3 years ago
It's called Sisters At Heart.
jeh517 3 years ago
It's very cute!
kentishken 3 years ago 3
can someone please put the full episode please? thank u
coolbaby2700 4 years ago 3
Yeah. I would like to see the full episode too.
jeh517 3 years ago
I'm disappointed you left out the part where Sam teaches Mr. Brockway a lesson (after Larry tells him to "find another agency") by showing him the "color" of his own prejudice...powerful climax.
fromthesidelines 4 years ago 5
Sure...this little girl was Tabitha's best friend, and "sister"...whom we never saw again.
bribabytt 4 years ago 4
This was Elizabeth Montegomery's favorite episode of "Bewitched".
luccisman 4 years ago 10
@luccisman
Again, who cares?
EffayHue 1 year ago
you people saying this is racist are really dumb. the message is ANTI RACISM.
TIExDYExGIRAFFE 4 years ago 15
@TIExDYExGIRAFFE
who cares?
EffayHue 1 year ago
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the episode is kinda racist
PicesClaire 4 years ago
i liked dick york better than him :)
angelbell300 4 years ago 8
boobitch perfect name
TorkGrl196321965 4 years ago 3
This episode is very special. The story is just beautiful, Elizabeth looks gorgeous and little Erin Murphy is so lovely! The only thing I'm not crazy about is Dick Sargent... =/ I liked Dick York much more. But this is a cute episode anyway.
iceballerina88 4 years ago 2
This episode is very special... the story is absolutely beautiful... Elizabeth looks gorgeous in it, and little Erin Murphy is lovely! The only thing I don't like very much about it is Dick Sargent... =/ I liked Dick York much more. But it's cute anyway.
iceballerina88 4 years ago 5
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wtf!!!!
this is freakin racist
when the little girl says
"i'll clean you up"
and she makes the other girl "White"
their trying to say that african americans are dirty
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we'll i guess all tv show we're like this back in the 70's >=(
boobitch126 4 years ago
It is not racist. The moral of the story is that we're all family no matter what our color. We share our love and friendship and that's what connects us.
pinkdanceroyalty 4 years ago 7
"she's a big dope"!! that's cute
thalialuvmx 4 years ago 3
I know very cute
PicesClaire 4 years ago 2
The 2008 version would've had little Tabitha saying, "She's a stupid bitch!"
BobbySyGo 3 years ago
Im sorry but I had to laugh at that, but why would you think she would say that? just curious...hehehe
bettypro 3 years ago