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"Bewitched Classic Moment: Bewitched, Bothered and Baldoni"

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Uploaded by on May 19, 2009

In this classic moment from episode #233, "Bewitched, Bothered and Baldoni", first broadcast October 13. 1971, Endora brings the Statue of Venus (guest star Francine York) to life in order to test Darrin's fidelity. Chaos results when "Vanessa" accepts the position of maid and Samantha instructs her to find an apron.

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  • "Bewitched" had every taboo: Witchcraft, drinking, sexual content, you name it. It was great!

  • Hot scene for a 12 year old boy.

  • i wasn't even born when this was on and i miss this show!!

  • I'll bet participating in this scene made Dick Sargent question his sexual preference for at least a few moments...

  • Yeah, I was about 12 when this originally aired...And when Francine York walked out in that friggin' apron, I think I had a seizure...

  • Very few women were capable of eclipsing Elizabeth Montgomery's beauty, but i have to say that the tall, statuesque Francine York manages it with some ease!. What an absolute corking knockout of a beauty she was back then!!!.

  • I do remember seeing this when first aired. TV was definitely loosening up. Of course it was still all G rated compared to the garbage they put on now. These jokes were funny because they were implied and inneuendo, now they are just blatant and in your face.

  • @DA90027 WOW, I dont remember ever watching this episode during its original run....but youre right, by the early 70s, TV sitcoms were getting more risque, thanks to All In the Family, Maude, The Jeffersons, Good Times - I guess they were trying to bring more social consciousness to the airwaves!

  • Why would that be PG-13?

  • By 1971-72 TV was getting more risque....In Liz's TV Movie Mrs. Sundance in 1973 Robert Foxworth's bare butt was exposed.

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