Splitsville | |
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Season 4, Episode 33 Series Episode 140 | |
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Airdate | May 16, 1968 |
Written by | Richard Baer |
Directed by | William Asher |
Episode Guide | |
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Splitsville is the thirty-third and final episode of the fourth season and the 140th episode of the Bewitched series. The episode was completed by March 8, 1968.
Plot[]
Gladys Kravitz decides to leave her husband after a fight over her health food regimen. Samantha suggests that she stay with the Stephenses for a while. This decision does not sit well with Darrin, who is soon upset with Mrs. Kravitz's diet that she imposes on everyone. As time passes, Gladys does not seem to want to return home, and Samantha uses a little spell to get Leon Hogersdorf, the local butcher, to flirt with her and make Abner jealous.
Trivia[]
- Remake of Season One's, "Illegal Separation".
- Agnes Moorehead did not appear and received credit only.
- The actors playing Charlie and Al at the card table were uncredited.
Cast[]
- Elizabeth Montgomery as Samantha Stephens
- Dick York as Darrin Stephens
- Sandra Gould as Gladys Kravitz
- George Tobias as Abner Kravitz
- Erin Murphy as Tabitha Stephens
- Arthur Julian as Leon Hogersdorf
- Dort Clark as Dave
- John J. Fox as Fred
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 355-356.
- 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 287.
- Pilato, Herbie J. "Bewitched forever : the immortal companion to television's most magical supernatural situation comedy." Summit Pub. Group, 1996, page 171.
- Splitsville on the Internet Movie Database. Retrieved on December 18, 2024.
- Splitsville on Wikipedia. Retrieved on December 18, 2024.
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