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|first = [[It Shouldn't Happen to a Dog]]
 
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|portrayer = [[David White]]
 
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|occupation = President of [[McMann & Tate]], Advertising Executive
 
|occupation = President of [[McMann & Tate]], Advertising Executive
 
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|family =
|spouse = [[Louise Tate]] (married circa 1957)<sup>1</sup>
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|spouse = [[Louise Tate]] (married circa 1948)<sup>1</sup>
 
|children = [[Jonathan Tate]] (son)
 
|children = [[Jonathan Tate]] (son)
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|relatives = [[Aunt Harriet]] (aunt-in-law)<ref>[[Tabitha's Cranky Spell]]</ref><br>[[Millicent]] (aunt-in-law)<ref>[[Samantha's Old Man]]</ref>
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|residence = New York City
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<center>{{Quote|He's slippery, he lies beautifully, and he has a great head of hair.|[[Howard McMann]] on Larry Tate|Man of the Year.}}</center>
 
<center>{{Quote|He's slippery, he lies beautifully, and he has a great head of hair.|[[Howard McMann]] on Larry Tate|Man of the Year.}}</center>
   
'''Larry Tate''' (likely born sometime between 1915 and 1925) is the best friend of [[Darrin Stephens]] and the husband of [[Louise Tate]]. He is largely unaware of the [[magic|witchcraft]] and [[witch|witches]] at [[1164 Morning Glory Circle]]. He is the president of the advertising agency [[McMann & Tate]].
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'''Larry Tate''' (likely born sometime between 1915 and 1925) is the best friend of [[Darrin Stephens]] and the husband of [[Louise Tate]]. He is largely unaware of the [[magic|witchcraft]] and [[witch]]es at [[1164 Morning Glory Circle]]. He is the president of the advertising agency [[McMann & Tate]].
   
 
==Appearance==
 
==Appearance==
Larry is 6'1" <small>("[[Samantha's Wedding Present]]")</small> and has an impressively thick head of mildly curly, white hair. Prior to his hair turning white, Larry was a redhead <small>("[[Serena's Youth Pill]]"). </small> He has blue eyes and is always seen sporting a thin mustache. In the eyes of [[Serena]], he is a cute sexy beast.
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Larry is 6'1" <small>("[[Samantha's Wedding Present]]")</small> and has an impressively thick head of mildly curly, white hair. Prior to his hair turning white, Larry was a redhead <small>("[[Serena's Youth Pill]]"). </small> He has blue eyes and is always seen sporting a thin mustache. In the eyes of [[Serena]], he is a cute sexy beast.
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
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Larry has a loose code of business and personal ethics, and he has no qualms about "stretching the truth" or outright fabricating a story - such as Darrin having a bizarre mixed-breed dog to appease a dog food client if it will further the agency's chances of landing an account. <small>("[[Samantha's Pet Warlock]]")</small>
 
Larry has a loose code of business and personal ethics, and he has no qualms about "stretching the truth" or outright fabricating a story - such as Darrin having a bizarre mixed-breed dog to appease a dog food client if it will further the agency's chances of landing an account. <small>("[[Samantha's Pet Warlock]]")</small>
   
He has also spied on Darrin by peering through the window of his house on multiple occasions if he suspects something is "off" with him.
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He has also spied on Darrin by peering through the window of his house on multiple occasions if he suspects something is "off" with him.
   
However, he once threatened to cancel the agency's account with a racist client <small>"([[Sisters at Heart]]")</small> and he was appalled by what he believed to be [[Samantha]] (in reality it was a magically conjured copy of her) having an affair with the warlock, [[Waldo]] <small>("[[Samantha's Bad Day in Salem]]")</small>, revealing Larry has some morals.
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However, he once threatened to cancel the agency's account with a racist client <small>"([[Sisters at Heart]]")</small> and he was appalled by what he believed to be [[Samantha]] (in reality it was a magically conjured copy of her) having an affair with the [[warlock]], [[Waldo]] <small>("[[Samantha's Bad Day in Salem]]")</small>, revealing Larry has some morals.
   
 
He has a "wine and dine, then sign" philosophy with clients, often inviting them to Darrin's house for dinner and cocktails, generally in spite of Darrin's protestations. These evenings usually end in disaster due to some form of magical mishap involving Samantha or her relatives.
 
He has a "wine and dine, then sign" philosophy with clients, often inviting them to Darrin's house for dinner and cocktails, generally in spite of Darrin's protestations. These evenings usually end in disaster due to some form of magical mishap involving Samantha or her relatives.
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Larry often fires Darrin after an apparent account failure, only to promptly reconsider, either due to realizing his hastiness in letting his top man go (and realizing the agency would suffer greatly without him), or more frequently as Darrin manages to miraculously save the account in the end, often thanks to Samantha's witchcraft.
 
Larry often fires Darrin after an apparent account failure, only to promptly reconsider, either due to realizing his hastiness in letting his top man go (and realizing the agency would suffer greatly without him), or more frequently as Darrin manages to miraculously save the account in the end, often thanks to Samantha's witchcraft.
   
Larry Tate is a wealthy individual, and his lifestyle reflects that. He owns an upscale, 1950s-style decorated house with his wife, Louise, and his wardrobe consists of finely tailored suits, fedoras, tuxedos, elegant golfing attire and fancy sweaters. Larry is regularly seen driving a yellow, Chevrolet Corvette Stingray coupe.
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Larry Tate is a wealthy individual, and his lifestyle reflects that. He owns an upscale, 1950s-style decorated house with his wife, Louise, and his wardrobe consists of finely tailored suits, fedoras, tuxedos, elegant golfing attire and fancy sweaters. Larry is regularly seen driving a yellow, Chevrolet Corvette Stingray coupe.
   
He can however have moments of stinginess, such as refusing to drink a bottle of wine he intended to share with a client with Louise as it was "too expensive" for them. He once stated he loved a new dress Louise had purchased as it "didn't cost too much". <small>("[[And Something Makes Three]]")</small>
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He can however have moments of stinginess, such as refusing to drink a bottle of wine he intended to share with a client with Louise as it was "too expensive" for them. He once stated he loved a new dress Louise had purchased as it "didn't cost too much". <small>("[[...And Something Makes Three]]")</small>
   
 
Larry can never say no to a drink. He has a bar at his house and is generally seen imbibing copious amounts of alcohol while over at the Stephens' home. Samantha also refers to Larry having many favorite bars where he stops for drinks with some frequency. <small>("[[Toys in Babeland]]")</small>
 
Larry can never say no to a drink. He has a bar at his house and is generally seen imbibing copious amounts of alcohol while over at the Stephens' home. Samantha also refers to Larry having many favorite bars where he stops for drinks with some frequency. <small>("[[Toys in Babeland]]")</small>
   
He is rather jaded with his marriage to Louise, often making indirect jabs at their relationship (as well as about her mother), while offering cautionary advice to the recently-married Darrin.
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He is rather jaded with his marriage to Louise, often making indirect jabs at their relationship (as well as about her mother), while offering cautionary advice to the recently-married Darrin.
   
''"Take it from an old married man Darrin - these feelings won't last. Pretty soon you won't even remember the day that you and Sam met."''
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''"Take it from an old married man Darrin - these feelings won't last. Pretty soon you won't even remember the day that you and Sam met."''
   
 
[[File:Louise Larry Jonathan.jpg|thumb|right| Larry and Louise with their son, Jonathan (1966)]]
 
[[File:Louise Larry Jonathan.jpg|thumb|right| Larry and Louise with their son, Jonathan (1966)]]
However, Larry was ecstatic upon hearing Louise was expecting a baby and they shared a tender moment. <small>("[[And Something Makes Three]]")</small> Larry and Louise are seen going on their second honeymoon, ten years after Larry broke his leg on their first. <small>("[[Bewitched, Bothered, and Infuriated]]")</small>
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However, Larry was ecstatic upon hearing Louise was expecting a baby and they shared a tender moment. <small>("[[...And Something Makes Three]]")</small> Larry and Louise are seen going on their second honeymoon, ten years after Larry broke his leg on their first. <small>("[[Bewitched, Bothered and Infuriated]]")</small>
   
 
==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
 
{{Quote|You son of a gun!|To Darrin Stephens on many occasions after a perceived act of brilliance or craftiness on his part.}}
 
{{Quote|You son of a gun!|To Darrin Stephens on many occasions after a perceived act of brilliance or craftiness on his part.}}
 
{{Quote|It's very frustrating when I think of all that charm and sex appeal going to waste.|Larry referring to himself in [[That Was My Wife]].}}
 
{{Quote|It's very frustrating when I think of all that charm and sex appeal going to waste.|Larry referring to himself in [[That was My Wife]].}}
 
 
 
{{Quote|You're no good to me like this. Miserable, sleepy, grumpy. I get enough of that at home.|Talking to Darrin in [[The Magic Cabin]].}}
 
{{Quote|You're no good to me like this. Miserable, sleepy, grumpy. I get enough of that at home.|Talking to Darrin in [[The Magic Cabin]].}}
 
{{Quote|Darrin, she's a gem. An absolute gem. If I pulled this on Louise, she'd kick me out of the house!|Talking about Samantha in [[Ling Ling (episode)|Ling Ling]].}}
 
{{Quote|Darrin, she's a gem. An absolute gem. If I pulled this on Louise, she'd kick me out of the house!|Talking about Samantha in [[Ling Ling]].}}
 
 
 
{{Quote|Louise likes me for what I am: rich.|Larry referring to Louise's desire for receiving a mink coat for Christmas in [[Santa Comes to Visit and Stays and Stays]].}}
 
{{Quote|Louise likes me for what I am: rich.|Larry referring to Louise's desire for receiving a mink coat for Christmas in [[Santa Comes to Visit and Stays and Stays]].}}
 
 
{{Quote|You don't get to be president of an advertising agency without... stretching the truth every once in a while.|Larry discussing client interactions in [[Hippie, Hippie, Hooray]].}}
 
{{Quote|You don't get to be president of an advertising agency without... stretching the truth every once in a while.|Larry discussing client interactions in [[Hippie, Hippie, Hooray]].}}
 
 
{{Quote|If ''Old Smoothy'' can't handle him, what makes you think you can?|Talking about Darrin's desire to interact with a client Larry's been having difficulty with.}}
 
{{Quote|If ''Old Smoothy'' can't handle him, what makes you think you can?|Talking about Darrin's desire to interact with a client Larry's been having difficulty with.}}
 
 
{{Quote|Listen, you two finish dinner, I know my way to the bar.|After dropping in at the Stephens' house.}}
 
{{Quote|Listen, you two finish dinner, I know my way to the bar.|After dropping in at the Stephens' house.}}
   
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
<small>1. In Bewitched, Bothered, and Infuriated, which takes place in 1967, it is stated ten years have elapsed since Larry and Louise's first honeymoon, meaning they were likely married sometime around 1957.</small>
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<small>1. In Bewitched, Bothered, and Infuriated, which takes place in 1967, it is stated ten years have elapsed since Larry and Louise's first honeymoon, which may lead some to assume they were married sometime around 1957. However, in season 1 episode 12 “...And Something Makes Three” (which takes place in 1964), Louise states that she is finally pregnant after 16 years, so it is possible their first honeymoon took place some years after they were married.</small>
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==References==
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Revision as of 18:34, 29 June 2020

Larry
Larry Tate
Biographical Information
Nickname Lar (by Darrin)
Cotton Top (by Serena)
Old Smoothy (referring to himself)
Residence New York City Metro Area
Occupation President of McMann & Tate, Advertising Executive
Species Mortal
Relationship Information
Spouse Louise Tate (married circa 1948)1
Children Jonathan Tate (son)
Relatives Aunt Harriet (aunt-in-law)[1]
Millicent (aunt-in-law)[2]
Character Information
Portrayer David White
First Episode It Shouldn't Happen to a Dog
Last Episode The Truth, Nothing but the Truth, So Help Me, Sam
Episode Count 166
Image Gallery
“He's slippery, he lies beautifully, and he has a great head of hair.”
Howard McMann on Larry Tate, Man of the Year.

Larry Tate (likely born sometime between 1915 and 1925) is the best friend of Darrin Stephens and the husband of Louise Tate. He is largely unaware of the witchcraft and witches at 1164 Morning Glory Circle. He is the president of the advertising agency McMann & Tate.

Appearance

Larry is 6'1" ("Samantha's Wedding Present") and has an impressively thick head of mildly curly, white hair. Prior to his hair turning white, Larry was a redhead ("Serena's Youth Pill"). He has blue eyes and is always seen sporting a thin mustache. In the eyes of Serena, he is a cute sexy beast.

Biography

As President of McMann & Tate, Larry is a seasoned adman. He is very sycophantic and obsequious in the presence of prospective clients, and will change his opinions on a dime to conform to their desires, once evaluating Darrin's presentation by the following metric: "If the client loves it, I love it! If the client hates it, I hate it!".

Larry has a loose code of business and personal ethics, and he has no qualms about "stretching the truth" or outright fabricating a story - such as Darrin having a bizarre mixed-breed dog to appease a dog food client if it will further the agency's chances of landing an account. ("Samantha's Pet Warlock")

He has also spied on Darrin by peering through the window of his house on multiple occasions if he suspects something is "off" with him.

However, he once threatened to cancel the agency's account with a racist client "(Sisters at Heart") and he was appalled by what he believed to be Samantha (in reality it was a magically conjured copy of her) having an affair with the warlock, Waldo ("Samantha's Bad Day in Salem"), revealing Larry has some morals.

He has a "wine and dine, then sign" philosophy with clients, often inviting them to Darrin's house for dinner and cocktails, generally in spite of Darrin's protestations. These evenings usually end in disaster due to some form of magical mishap involving Samantha or her relatives.

Larry often fires Darrin after an apparent account failure, only to promptly reconsider, either due to realizing his hastiness in letting his top man go (and realizing the agency would suffer greatly without him), or more frequently as Darrin manages to miraculously save the account in the end, often thanks to Samantha's witchcraft.

Larry Tate is a wealthy individual, and his lifestyle reflects that. He owns an upscale, 1950s-style decorated house with his wife, Louise, and his wardrobe consists of finely tailored suits, fedoras, tuxedos, elegant golfing attire and fancy sweaters. Larry is regularly seen driving a yellow, Chevrolet Corvette Stingray coupe.

He can however have moments of stinginess, such as refusing to drink a bottle of wine he intended to share with a client with Louise as it was "too expensive" for them. He once stated he loved a new dress Louise had purchased as it "didn't cost too much". ("...And Something Makes Three")

Larry can never say no to a drink. He has a bar at his house and is generally seen imbibing copious amounts of alcohol while over at the Stephens' home. Samantha also refers to Larry having many favorite bars where he stops for drinks with some frequency. ("Toys in Babeland")

He is rather jaded with his marriage to Louise, often making indirect jabs at their relationship (as well as about her mother), while offering cautionary advice to the recently-married Darrin.

"Take it from an old married man Darrin - these feelings won't last. Pretty soon you won't even remember the day that you and Sam met."

Louise Larry Jonathan

Larry and Louise with their son, Jonathan (1966)

However, Larry was ecstatic upon hearing Louise was expecting a baby and they shared a tender moment. ("...And Something Makes Three") Larry and Louise are seen going on their second honeymoon, ten years after Larry broke his leg on their first. ("Bewitched, Bothered and Infuriated")

Quotes

“You son of a gun!”
To Darrin Stephens on many occasions after a perceived act of brilliance or craftiness on his part.

“It's very frustrating when I think of all that charm and sex appeal going to waste.”
Larry referring to himself in That Was My Wife.

“You're no good to me like this. Miserable, sleepy, grumpy. I get enough of that at home.”
Talking to Darrin in The Magic Cabin.

“Darrin, she's a gem. An absolute gem. If I pulled this on Louise, she'd kick me out of the house!”
Talking about Samantha in Ling Ling.

“Louise likes me for what I am: rich.”
Larry referring to Louise's desire for receiving a mink coat for Christmas in Santa Comes to Visit and Stays and Stays.

“You don't get to be president of an advertising agency without... stretching the truth every once in a while.”
Larry discussing client interactions in Hippie, Hippie, Hooray.

“If Old Smoothy can't handle him, what makes you think you can?”
Talking about Darrin's desire to interact with a client Larry's been having difficulty with.

“Listen, you two finish dinner, I know my way to the bar.”
After dropping in at the Stephens' house.

Notes

1. In Bewitched, Bothered, and Infuriated, which takes place in 1967, it is stated ten years have elapsed since Larry and Louise's first honeymoon, which may lead some to assume they were married sometime around 1957. However, in season 1 episode 12 “...And Something Makes Three” (which takes place in 1964), Louise states that she is finally pregnant after 16 years, so it is possible their first honeymoon took place some years after they were married.

References

  1. Tabitha's Cranky Spell
  2. Samantha's Old Man