Halloween Show | |
---|---|
Season | 1 |
Episode | 3 |
Airdate | November 12, 1977 |
Written by | Jerry Mayer |
Directed by | Charles R. Rondeau[1] |
Episode Guide | |
Previous | "Tabitha's Weighty Problem" |
Next | "A Star Is Born" |
Halloween Show is the third episode of the first and only season of the Tabitha television series.
Plot[]
While on his show, Paul makes snide comments on the possible existence of witches. This enrages Cassandra, head of a witches' coven. She sends Paula, a Hit Witch, to make life miserable for Paul and he gets to spend Halloween in the form of a werewolf.[2]
Gallery[]
Trivia[]
General[]
- This episode is a partial remake of "Trick or Treat" from Season Two of Bewitched.
- Although this is a Halloween episode, it did not air until November.
Music[]
- This is the first episode which begins with the song "It Could Be Magic", sung by Lisa Hartman. Episodes one and two opened with a different instrumental tune.
Bloopers and Continuity Errors[]
- Episode credits list Dr. Evan Wormser as "Worsmer", but everyone pronounces his name as "Wormser". Cassandra's nickname is even more explicit - "Wormsy".
Cast[]
Main Cast[]
- Lisa Hartman as Tabitha Stephens
- Robert Urich as Paul Thurston
- Mel Stewart as Marvin Decker
- David Ankrum as Adam Stephens
- Karen Morrow as Aunt Minerva
Guest Cast[]
- Mary Wickes as Cassandra
- Dick Wilson as Mr. Green
- James Bond III as Marvin Decker, Jr.
- Dena Crowder as Paula
- Tiiu Leek as Victoria
- Len Lawson as Dr. Evan Wormser
References[]
- ↑ "Halloween Show" on the Internet Movie Database. Retrieved on November 26, 2019.
- ↑ Tabitha (TV series), episodes on Wikipedia. Retrieved on November 26, 2019.
Tabitha Episodes |
---|
"Tabatha Pilot" • "The Pilot" • "Tabitha's Weighty Problem" • "Halloween Show" • "A Star Is Born" • "Minerva Goes Straight" • "Mr. Nice Guy" • "The Arrival of Nancy" • "Tabitha's Triangle" • "That New Black Magic" • "What's Wrong With Mister Right?" • "Paul Goes to New York" • "Tabitha's Party" |
This page uses Creative Commons Licensed content from Wikipedia (view authors). |