Salem, Here We Come | |
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Season 7, Episode 2 Series Episode 202 | |
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Airdate | October 1, 1970 |
Written by | Michael Morris |
Directed by | William Asher |
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Salem, Here We Come is the second episode of the seventh season and the 202nd episode of the Bewitched series. The episode was completed by July 30, 1970, and is part two of two episodes.
Plot[]
During her royal visit to the Stephenses, High Priestess Hepzibah wishes to witness all of mortal life, and most specifically she insists on observing Darrin at work. At the McMann & Tate office, she encounters Larry and Darrin's client Ernest Hitchcock, who does not appreciate Hepzibah's meddling in Darrin's business dealings. Increasingly impatient, he prepares to insult Hepzibah, when, to protect him, Samantha casts a spell on him and he falls in love with the High Priestess, who turns out to be quite sensitive to the attentions of this handsome man. Now that she sees mortals can be charming, Hepzibah will allow Darrin to come to Salem with Samantha.
Trivia[]
Casting[]
- Agnes Moorehead did not appear and received credit only.
Cast[]
- Elizabeth Montgomery as Samantha Stephens
- Dick Sargent as Darrin Stephens
- David White as Larry Tate
- Jane Connell as Hepzibah
- Cesar Romero as Ernest Hitchcock
- Erin Murphy as Tabitha Stephens
- Ray Young as Trumpeter
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 534-536.
- 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, pages 440-441.
- Pilato, Herbie J. "Bewitched forever : the immortal companion to television's most magical supernatural situation comedy." Summit Pub. Group, 1996, page 193.
- Salem, Here We Come on the Internet Movie Database. Retrieved on December 18, 2024.
- Salem, Here We Come on Wikipedia. Retrieved on December 18, 2024.
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