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11"I, Darrin, Take This Witch, Samantha"William AsherSol Saks17 de setembre de 1964 (1964-09-17)

In the pilot episode, strangers Samantha (Elizabeth Montgomery) and Darrin (Dick York) meet one another by bumping into each other several times. They fall in love and get married. On their wedding night, Samantha's witch mother, Endora (Agnes Moorehead), visits Samantha and is shocked to learn her new husband is a mortal and predicts the marriage will not last. Samantha tells Darrin she's a witch and proves it. Darrin is shocked, but realizes he loves Samantha and cannot give her up, and he tells her he wants her to become a suburban housewife and refrain from using magic. Later at a dinner party, Samantha uses her powers to get back at Darrin's condescending ex-girlfriend Sheila (Nancy Kovack).

Notes:

  • Rehearsal for the pilot was to begin on November 22, 1963, but was ultimately postponed due to the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Filming was completed December 6 of that year.
  • Elizabeth Montgomery would give birth to her first child seven months later, on July 24, 1964.
  • Nancy Kovack's character of Sheila was originally intended to be an occasionally recurring nemesis of Darrin and Samantha,[cal citació] but did not appear again until the fourth season episode "Snob in the Grass".
  • Gene Blakely's character of Dave, a drinking companion of Darrin's, would recur very occasionally in seasons 1 through 4, as would Paul Barselow's bartender character (who at various times was credited as Al, Joe, Pete or Max). C. Lindsay Workman would also appear in a few later episodes as Dr. Koblin (the character he plays here), as well as playing other roles throughout the series run.
  • Narrated by an uncredited José Ferrer, who would also narrate episodes 2 and 4 before being dropped from the show.
22"Be It Ever So Mortgaged"William AsherBarbara Avedon24 de setembre de 1964 (1964-09-24)

When Samantha and Darrin purchase their first home together, Samantha and Endora use their magic to see what it would be like fully furnished. But their nosy neighbor Gladys Kravitz (Alice Pearce) witnesses the acts of magic and becomes shocked and hysterical.

Note: This episode was completed along with the next five on September 11, 1964. Filming needed to work around Elizabeth Montgomery's first pregnancy. William Asher Jr. was born July 24, 1964. First episode to feature the Kravitzes.
33"It Shouldn't Happen to a Dog"William AsherJerry Davis1 d'octubre de 1964 (1964-10-01)[1]

When Darrin's alcoholic and lecherous client Rex Barker (Jack Warden) makes a pass at Samantha, she decides to teach him a lesson by turning him into a dog. The dog runs away, but Samantha eventually gets him back. When Rex makes another pass at her, Darrin knocks him cold. Rex does wind up giving Darrin his account.

Note: First episode to feature David White as Larry Tate.
44"Mother Meets What's-His-Name"William AsherDanny Arnold8 d'octubre de 1964 (1964-10-08)
Samantha has lunch with a few of her nosy neighbors, using magic to assist with the meal. Endora refers to Darrin as "What's his name", and that night at their first meeting, Darrin tells Endora that they can get along without witchcraft. They have a heated exchange before Endora leaves.
55"Help, Help, Don't Save Me"William AsherDanny Arnold15 d'octubre de 1964 (1964-10-15)
Samantha suggests clever slogans for Darrin's Caldwell Soup advertising campaign. Darrin is thrilled until he suspects Samantha of using magic to help. A fight ensues and Samantha goes home to mother. Darrin relents and pitches Sam's slogans to Caldwell. He doesn't like them either. Darrin now realizes Sam didn't use any magic. Charlie Ruggles guest-stars as Mr. Caldwell.
66"Little Pitchers Have Big Fears"William AsherBarbara Avedon22 d'octubre de 1964 (1964-10-22)
To help a boy named Marshall Burns (Jimmy Mathers) gain self-confidence, Samantha uses her magic to help him to become a star baseball player. After Darrin dissuades her from using further supernatural help, she instead tries to persuade the boy's overprotective mother (June Lockhart) to support him. Marshall does gain self-confidence and hits the game winning home run. His mother realizes that she needs to let him do the things that little boys do.
77"The Witches Are Out"William AsherBernard Slade29 d'octubre de 1964 (1964-10-29)

Darrin's latest client wants to use a stereotypical ugly witch to promote his Halloween candy. Samantha is understandably upset, as are Bertha, Mary, and Aunt Clara, a trio of elderly witches who have dealt with prejudice for quite some time. When Darrin is fired for creating a campaign with a beautiful, curvaceous witch, the foursome teams up to give the client a taste of his own medicine. Shelley Berman, Reta Shaw and Madge Blake guest-star.

Note: First appearance of Marion Lorne as Aunt Clara.
88"The Girl Reporter"William AsherPaul David & John L. Greene5 de novembre de 1964 (1964-11-05)
Teenage reporter Liza Randall (Cheryl Holdridge) interviews Darrin for her school paper, arousing jealousy in her boyfriend Marvin "Monster" Grogan (Roger Ewing). When Samantha conjures up food to keep him distracted, Monster's appreciation for Samantha causes Liza to become jealous as well.
99"Witch or Wife"William AsherBernard Slade12 de novembre de 1964 (1964-11-12)
With her husband working overtime, Samantha is bored and agrees to have lunch in Paris with Endora. She happens to run into Larry and Louise Tate (Irene Vernon) while there, creating confusion and hard feelings between Samantha and Darrin. After some missed connections, Samantha and Darrin fly to Paris together. Raquel Welch appears as a stewardess.
1010"Just One Happy Family"William AsherFred Freeman & Lawrence J. Cohen19 de novembre de 1964 (1964-11-19)
Maurice (Maurice Evans), Samantha's father, learns she's married, and wants to meet his new son-in-law, but disapproves of mixed marriages, and an argument prompts him to disintegrate Darrin. Endora is furious, and Samantha tells Maurice she loves Darrin and not to take him away from her.
1111"It Takes One to Know One"William AsherJack Sher26 de novembre de 1964 (1964-11-26)
When Darrin begins searching for a beautiful model to play "Miss Jasmine", Endora sees it as an opportunity to break up her daughter's marriage and sends a gorgeous witch (Lisa Seagram) to seduce him. Samantha recognizes model Janine Fleur as Sarah Baker the witch. Sarah is determined to fulfill what she set out to do, namely seduce Darrin, despite Endora calling off the contract. Samantha, who still has faith in her husband, just wants her battle with Sarah to be on an even playing field.
1212"...And Something Makes Three"William AsherDanny Arnold3 de desembre de 1964 (1964-12-03)

Larry sees Louise (Irene Vernon) and Samantha entering an obstetrician's office and assumes Darrin is about to become a father. It is actually Louise who is pregnant, but she is afraid to tell Larry. After Larry tells Darrin, he has a daydream about Samantha having "witch" children. When the four of them have dinner that night, the truth comes out. Maureen McCormick guest-stars as Little Endora, one of the witch children.

Note: Filmed October 22, 1964
1313"Love Is Blind"William AsherRoland Wolpert10 de desembre de 1964 (1964-12-10)

Samantha asks Darrin to help her plain friend Gertrude (Kit Smythe) find a beau. When a handsome artist, Kermit (Adam West), is attracted to her, Darrin accuses Gertrude of being a witch. Samantha refuses to tell, leaving Darrin to try to break up the budding romance by calling on model Susan (Chris Noel), Kermit’s ex-girlfriend.

Note: Filmed October 29, 1964
1414"Samantha Meets the Folks"William AsherBernard Slade17 de desembre de 1964 (1964-12-17)

Aunt Clara (Marion Lorne) comes to visit when Samantha meets Darrin's parents for the first time. His mother, Phyllis (Mabel Albertson) feels pushed aside, but his father Frank (Robert F. Simon) likes Samantha, thinking she's a lovely girl. When her daughter-in-law serves a magnificent dinner, Samantha confesses that it was actually Aunt Clara who helped her with the food, and that she is still learning how to be a magnificent cook.

Note: Filmed November 5, 1964
1515"A Vision of Sugar Plums"Alan RafkinHerman Groves24 de desembre de 1964 (1964-12-24)

The Kravitzes and Stephenses participate in a program that allows orphaned children to stay with adults for the holidays. When the Stephenses' young charge reveals that he does not believe in Santa Claus, Samantha takes him to the North Pole. Bill Daily and Billy Mumy guest-star. Cecil Kellaway appears as Santa Claus.

Note: Filmed November 12, 1964
1616"It's Magic"Sidney MillerTom Waldman & Frank Waldman7 de gener de 1965 (1965-01-07)

Samantha hires Zeno the Great (Walter Burke) to perform at a charity bazaar and becomes his assistant to help the magician gain self-confidence. When Roxie (Virginia Martin), Zeno's former assistant, returns to capitalize on his newly found fame, Samantha tries to stop the scene-stealing. Cliff Norton appears as Norman the Waiter.

Note: Filmed November 27, 1964
1717"A Is for Aardvark"Ida LupinoEarl Barret14 de gener de 1965 (1965-01-14)

When an ankle injury confines Darrin to bed, Samantha enchants the house so it can fulfill Darrin's needs. Darrin becomes intoxicated with the idea of magic, and starts encouraging Samantha to use her powers, but the change is not all for the better. Darrin quits his job and wants to travel the world. But soon he comes to realize he likes his old life better.

Note: Filmed November 18, 1964. Endora addresses her son-in-law as "Darrin" for the first of only eight times in the series.
1818"The Cat's Meow"David McDearmonRichard Sale & Mary Sale21 de gener de 1965 (1965-01-21)

Accompanying a beautiful, sexy client (Martha Hyer) to Chicago, Darrin begins to act strangely when he suspects that her cat is actually Samantha in disguise.

Note: Filmed December 3, 1964
1919"A Nice Little Dinner Party"Sherman MarksBernard Slade28 de gener de 1965 (1965-01-28)

Promising to behave when she meets Darrin's parents, Endora turns on the charm and is promptly accused by Darrin's mother Phyllis of trying to steal her husband Frank's affections. Frank takes Endora to a play when Phyllis refuses to go. Phyllis wants a divorce when Frank doesn't come home that night, but he actually locked himself out and stayed at the club. Endora and Samantha use a little witchcraft to get them together. C. Lindsay Workman appears as a train conductor.

Note: Filmed December 10, 1964
2020"Your Witch Is Showing"Joseph PevneyJoanne Lee4 de febrer de 1965 (1965-02-04)

Darrin forbids Samantha to attend her cousin Mario's wedding in Egypt. Endora, who is livid, states that Darrin is in "big trouble". Darrin gets a new assistant named Gideon Whitsett (Jonathan Daly). Darrin is convinced Gideon is a warlock enlisted by Endora as a series of events makes Darrin look bumbling and stupid in front of a new client, and in turn makes Gideon look fantastic. Samantha uses a little magic to find out that Gideon is actually a conniving young man. Peggy Lipton makes a brief appearance as a secretary.

Note: Filmed December 16, 1964
2121"Ling Ling"David McDearmonHistòria de : Anthony Wilson
Guió de : Jerry Davis
11 de febrer de 1965 (1965-02-11)

Knowing that Darrin needs a new model for a campaign, Samantha turns a stray Siamese cat into an attractive woman named Ling Ling (Greta Chi). But the appearance of Ling-Ling, who knows she's a cat and brings those cat sensibilities to her human life, has unintended consequences, most specifically that the agency's up and coming photographer, Wally (Jeremy Slate), starts to fall in love with her. Ling-Ling, in turn, likes the attention she is receiving from Wally as opposed to the life of a cat. Samantha has to figure out how to tell Darrin the truth about Ling-Ling while she and Darrin try to persuade Wally that Ling-Ling is not the right woman for him.

Note: Filmed December 16, 1964
2222"Eye of the Beholder"William AsherHerman Groves25 de febrer de 1965 (1965-02-25)

While Darrin, Samantha and Endora are browsing through an antiques store, Endora believes it's time Darrin suspected that Samantha may not be as young as her mortal equivalent would be. Darrin sees a 300-year-old painting, "Maid of Salem", which bears a striking resemblance to Samantha, causing him to question her age and their relationship. As Darrin contemplates his future with Samantha under these circumstances, Samantha has to figure out a way to save her marriage if the truth truly does come to light.

Note: Filmed January 11, 1965
2323"Red Light, Green Light"David McDearmonRoland Wolpert4 de març de 1965 (1965-03-04)

The mayor (Dan Tobin), ignoring his constituents' request to have a traffic light installed at a busy intersection, needs some of Samantha's witchcraft to convince him otherwise. Vic Tayback appears as the mayor's chauffeur.

Note: Filmed December 31, 1964
2424"Which Witch Is Which?"William D. RussellEarl Barret11 de març de 1965 (1965-03-11)

To assist her daughter in a dress fitting, Endora transforms herself into a double of Samantha. While at the fitting, Robert Frazer (Ron Randell), a young writer, becomes smitten with her. Endora decides to cavort with him as Samantha. Meanwhile, Gladys Kravitz thinks Samantha is having a secret affair. There are further complications when it turns out that Bob is an old friend of Darrin's. Endora shows up (as Samantha) at a dinner that Darrin, Sam and Bob are having. Bob now believes Endora is Sam's twin.

Note: Filmed January 18, 1965; remade in Season 6 as "A Chance on Love", broadcast March 19, 1970.
2525"Pleasure O'Riley"William D. RussellKen Englund18 de març de 1965 (1965-03-18)

Flirtatious neighbor Pleasure O'Riley (Kipp Hamilton) moves in next door to the Stephenses. Samantha doesn't really appreciate Pleasure's ignorantly blissful helpless girl demeanor, or Darrin's seeming fawning over her at her beck and call because of it. Her incredibly jealous boyfriend, 'Thunderbolt' Swenson (Ken Scott), mistakenly suspects both Darrin and Abner Kravitz of impropriety.

Note: Filmed January 25, 1965
2626"Driving Is the Only Way to Fly"William AsherRichard Baer25 de març de 1965 (1965-03-25)

After an argument while he is teaching her to drive, Darrin enrolls Samantha in a driving school. The owner (Paul Bryar) assigns his nervous brother-in-law Harold (Paul Lynde) to teach her. Samantha gives Harold a little self confidence.

Note: Filmed February 5, 1965. Lynde was cast as Uncle Arthur starting in Season 2.
2727"There's No Witch Like an Old Witch"William AsherTed Sherdeman & Jane Klove1 d'abril de 1965 (1965-04-01)

When a depressed Aunt Clara volunteers to babysit for a friend of Samantha and Darrin's, her magical tricks with toys and games make her a success, and she quickly becomes the most popular caretaker in the neighborhood. But after she tells her charges that she is a witch, a suspicious mother brings her before a judge for a competency hearing. Reta Shaw appears as Bertha.

Note: Filmed February 12, 1965; reworked in Season 8 as "Samantha's Magic Sitter", broadcast January 5, 1972.
2828"Open the Door, Witchcraft"William AsherRuth Brooks Flippen8 d'abril de 1965 (1965-04-08)

Samantha uses her powers to open her garage door as Gladys is watching from across the street. Darrin and Samantha buy an electric garage door to avoid further suspicions from Gladys, but unseen mortal technology causes additional problems and suspicions.

Note: Filmed February 18, 1965
2929"Abner Kadabra"William AsherLawrence J. Cohen & Fred Freeman15 d'abril de 1965 (1965-04-15)

When Gladys finally catches Samantha in the act of using her powers, the quick-thinking witch convinces the snoop that she possesses the gift of ESP. Things take a turn for the worse when Gladys will not stop trying to use her new "talent" in every situation, which frustrates Abner. Samantha holds a seance to scare Gladys into giving up her thoughts of having powers.

Note: Filmed February 25, 1965; remade in Season 7 as "Samantha and the Antique Doll", broadcast April 22, 1971.
3030"George, the Warlock"William AsherKen Englund22 d'abril de 1965 (1965-04-22)

While Darrin spends time with neighbor Pleasure O'Riley's sister, Dora "D.D." Danger O'Riley (Beverly Adams), Endora arranges for handsome warlock George (Christopher George) to woo Samantha to break up her marriage to Darrin. But when George arrives on the scene, he isn't sure if it's Samantha he wants or Danger.

Note: Filmed March 4, 1965
3131"That Was My Wife"William AsherBernard Slade29 d'abril de 1965 (1965-04-29)

Samantha and Darrin spend the night at a hotel and Samantha briefly changes her hair to brunette. Larry spots them and thinks Darrin is having an affair. Larry proceeds to tell Louise. Louise meets with Darrin at a hotel hoping to convince him to drop the other woman. Larry spots them and thinks Darrin's other woman is Louise.

Note: Filmed March 15, 1965
3232"Illegal Separation"William AsherRichard Baer6 de maig de 1965 (1965-05-06)

Gladys and Abner have yet another fight, but this time, the frustrated busybody kicks her husband out of the house. Abner seeks shelter at the Stephenses' home and quickly wears out his welcome. Sam decides to reunite the couple by having them simultaneously dream of the day Abner proposed.

Note: Filmed March 19, 1965. In the episode's dream sequence, Gladys's maiden name is revealed as Gruber.
3333"A Change of Face"William AsherBernard Slade13 de maig de 1965 (1965-05-13)

Endora decides to experiment with different looks to Darrin's face while he is taking a nap. As Samantha forgets to change him back, a horrified Darrin sees the transformation they did to his face after he awakens. He becomes self-conscious about the way he looks. Samantha disguises herself as a sexy French sculptor (Marilyn Hanold) to help repair her husband's tattered ego.

Note: Filmed March 25, 1965
3434"Remember the Main"William D. RussellMort R. Lewis20 de maig de 1965 (1965-05-20)

Samantha volunteers to work on the election campaign of Ed Wright (Edward Mallory), who is running for Morning Glory Circle councilor against long time incumbent John C. Cavanaugh (Byron Morrow). Wright wants to expose Cavanaugh's immoral and illegal dealings in past capital works projects. With Endora's help, that is what happens.

Note: Filmed February 1, 1965
3535"Eat at Mario's"William AsherRichard Baer27 de maig de 1965 (1965-05-27)

Samantha and Endora believe the food they eat at Mario's (Vito Scotti), a small, independent Italian restaurant, is the best Italian food they've ever eaten. Samantha believes all Mario needs is a little advertising. So Samantha, using witchcraft, decides to provide some advertising for Mario's. The problem is that Darrin's new client, Linton H. Baldwin (Alan Hewitt), is the owner of a pizza chain looking to expand its market. He pulls his account from Darrin's firm to go with Samantha's supposed agency. Samantha has to figure out a way to help Mario yet save Darrin's career by Baldwin keeping his account at McMann & Tate.

Note: Filmed April 1, 1965
3636"Cousin Edgar"E. W. SwackhamerHistòria de : John L. Greene & Paul David
Guió de : Paul Wayne
3 de juny de 1965 (1965-06-03)

Darrin suspects Endora of using magic to break up his marriage and ruin his reputation at work again. It is actually Samantha's distant cousin Edgar (Arte Johnson), an elf who has the power to become invisible. Edgar feels their marriage isn't the right thing for Samantha. So he goes on a campaign to make Darrin's life a living hell, including embarrassing Darrin in front of a potential client. Samantha convinces Cousin Edgar that Darrin is the best thing that has ever happened to her.

Note: Filmed April 8, 1965
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