Samantha and the Antique Doll | |
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Season 7, Episode 28 Series Episode 228 | |
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Airdate | April 22, 1971 |
Written by | Ed Jurist |
Directed by | Richard Michaels |
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Samantha and the Antique Doll is the twenty-eight and final episode of the seventh season and the 228th episode of the Bewitched series. The episode was completed by December 10, 1970.
Plot[]
Mrs. Stephens gives Tabitha an antique doll that her grandmother gave to her when she was a child. However, when the gift flies across the room, thanks to a spell from Tabitha, Samantha must come up with a quick explanation and convinces her mother-in-law that she must have a supernatural power associated with the passing down of the doll. Phyllis, who now believes she has "the power", becomes obsessed with it until Samantha, at Darrin's urging, finds a way to dissuade her.
Trivia[]
- Remake of Season One's, "Abner Kadabra".
- Agnes Moorehead and David White did not appear and received credit only.
- Last episode featuring Darrin's parents.
Cast[]
- Elizabeth Montgomery as Samantha Stephens
- Dick Sargent as Darrin Stephens
- Mabel Albertson as Phyllis Stephens
- Robert F. Simon as Frank Stephens
- Erin Murphy as Tabitha Stephens
- David Lawrence as Adam Stephens
- Greg Lawrence as Adam Stephens (uncredited)
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 613-615.
- 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 499.
- Pilato, Herbie J. "Bewitched forever : the immortal companion to television's most magical supernatural situation comedy." Summit Pub. Group, 1996, page 202.
- Samantha and the Antique Doll on the Internet Movie Database. Retrieved on December 18, 2024.
- Samantha and the Antique Doll on Wikipedia. Retrieved on December 18, 2024.
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