Original Air Date: December 21 1967 When a prospective client insists on working on Christmas Eve, Samantha tries to reform the modern-day scrooge with a visit to Santa's workshop.
During the holidays, 'ILove', Larry is at his most "money-grubbing" (even more than usual)- however, in the 1970 Christmas episode, "Sisters at Heart", he tells off his racist client at the expense of losing the account [he may be a greedy pig at times, but ultimately, he's HUMAN].
The 1967 Christmas episode, and guest starring one of the series' most reliable "sourpuss" types, veteran character actor Charles Lane {he was really a nice guy off-camera, and lived to be 102}, who appeared as several of Darrin's crusty clients over the years- this was his best episode. Samantha gets to wear her "flying suit" again (as she did in the first Christmas episode, "A Vision of Sugar Plums"; whenever she was being a witch in an "official capacity", she wore the outfit).
@MissPollyEsther wow! I haven't seen it used like that in Australia...maybe it is an American thing?
SmellyCatSally 1 month ago
@SmellyCatSally I still use tinsel like that
MissPollyEsther 1 month ago
I can't believe that's what tinsel used to look like! Thank goodness it has changed and gotten easier over the years!
SmellyCatSally 2 months ago
hate to say it but her teeth looked so nasty when she smiled.
thenamestab 3 months ago
Lol lol lol....honey what do you say to Santa?(((DADDY))) lmao
saktress 3 months ago
During the holidays, 'ILove', Larry is at his most "money-grubbing" (even more than usual)- however, in the 1970 Christmas episode, "Sisters at Heart", he tells off his racist client at the expense of losing the account [he may be a greedy pig at times, but ultimately, he's HUMAN].
fromthesidelines 4 months ago
The 1967 Christmas episode, and guest starring one of the series' most reliable "sourpuss" types, veteran character actor Charles Lane {he was really a nice guy off-camera, and lived to be 102}, who appeared as several of Darrin's crusty clients over the years- this was his best episode. Samantha gets to wear her "flying suit" again (as she did in the first Christmas episode, "A Vision of Sugar Plums"; whenever she was being a witch in an "official capacity", she wore the outfit).
fromthesidelines 4 months ago
@irie1tes ?
34point5ish 6 months ago
Uggg larry is bugging me!
ILovgiggles 7 months ago
-3 bewitched :)
ILovgiggles 7 months ago