Double Tate | |
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Season 2, Episode 23 Series Episode 59 | |
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Airdate | February 17, 1966 |
Written by | Paul Wayne |
Directed by | William Asher |
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Double Tate is the twenty-third episode of the second season, and the fifty-ninth episode of the Bewitched series. The episode was completed by January 3, 1966.
Plot[]
Endora gives her son-in-law three wishes for his birthday without telling him. At work, Darrin wishes to be Larry Tate for a day and turns into a double of his boss. Panicked, Darrin calls Samantha who at first thinks Larry is joking until she realizes what a mess they are in. At the end of the day, the real Larry is stuck at a fogged-in Chicago airport and "Larry-Darrin" has to go home to spend the evening with Louise. Samantha invites herself over to the Tates' house for a cup of coffee and tries to stretch out the evening to push bedtime until midnight, when the spell will end. However, shortly before midnight, the real Larry returns home from his business trip.
Trivia[]
- Partially remade in Season Three as "Three Wishes".
Cast[]
- Elizabeth Montgomery as Samantha Stephens
- Dick York as Darrin Stephens
- Agnes Moorehead as Endora
- David White as Larry Tate
- Irene Vernon as Louise Tate
- Irwin Charone as Mr. Turgeon
- Jill Foster as Secretary
- Kathee Francis as Joyce
See Also[]
Sources[]
- Pierce, David L. "The omni-directional three-dimensional vectoring paper printed omnibus for Bewitched analysis : a.k.a. the Bewitched history book." BearManor Media, 2012, pages 162-163.
- James, Adam-Michael. "The Bewitched Continuum: The Ultimate Linear Guide to the Classic TV Series." (Foreword and Edited by Herbie J. Pilato), Bright Horse Publishing, 2014, page 115.
- Pilato, Herbie J. "Bewitched forever : the immortal companion to television's most magical supernatural situation comedy." Summit Pub. Group, 1996, page 141.
- Double Tate on the Internet Movie Database. Retrieved on December 18, 2024.
- Double Tate on Wikipedia. Retrieved on December 18, 2024.