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Bewitched: Season 3 > Credits and Details
Episodes
Nobody's Perfect Nobody's Perfect
Samantha learns about Tabitha's magical powers.
September 15, 1966
The Moment of Truth The Moment of Truth
Samantha has to get up the courage to tell Darrin about their "magical" daughter and keep the secret from the Tates.
September 22, 1966
Witches and Warlocks Are My Favorite Things Witches and Warlocks Are My Favorite Things
Tabitha's powers are tested by her family. Samantha is horrified and they announce that they are determined to raise Tabitha in a proper little witches school.
September 29, 1966
Accidental Twins Accidental Twins
Aunt Clara accidentally duplicates the Tate's son Jonathan.
October 6, 1966
A Most Unusual Wood Nymph A Most Unusual Wood Nymph
A wood nymph comes after Darrin and Samantha must travel back in time to save Rufus the Red.
October 13, 1966
Endora Moves in for a Spell Endora Moves in for a Spell
Endora and Uncle Arthur are bickering and a house across the street keeps appearing and disappearing.
October 20, 1966
Twitch or Treat Twitch or Treat
Endora throws a Halloween party at Darrin and Samantha's house, but Uncle Arthur causes havoc.
October 27, 1966
Dangerous Diaper Dan Dangerous Diaper Dan
Diaper Dan is spying on Darrin and Samantha for a rival ad agency.
November 3, 1966
The Short Happy Circuit of Aunt Clara The Short Happy Circuit of Aunt Clara
Aunt Clara causes the East Coast Blackout and summons her boyfriend Ocky to help her out.
November 10, 1966
I'd Rather Twitch Than Fight I'd Rather Twitch Than Fight
The Tates try and counsel the bickering Stevens over an old jacket of Darrin's that Sam sent to the Goodwill. Endora whips up Sigmund Freud to help them out.
November 17, 1966
Oedipus Hex Oedipus Hex
A hexed bowl of popcorn turns everyone visiting the Stevens' home into irresponsible homebodies.
November 24, 1966
Sam's Spooky Chair Sam's Spooky Chair
Samantha is haunted by a chair that is very attached to her.
December 1, 1966
My Friend Ben My Friend Ben
After Aunt Clara conjures up Benjamin Franklin, he gets arrested for stealing an antique firetruck as part of a supposed advertising stunt.
December 8, 1966
Samantha for the Defense Samantha for the Defense
After Aunt Clara conjures up Benjamin Franklin, he gets arrested for stealing an antique firetruck as part of a supposed advertising stunt.
December 15, 1966
A Gazebo Never Forgets A Gazebo Never Forgets
A bank employee witnesses one of Aunt Clara's goofs and tells everyone that the Steven's have a big polka dotted elephant.
December 22, 1966
Soapbox Derby Soapbox Derby
Sam encourages a local boy who is entering the Soapbox Derby Races.
December 29, 1966
Sam in the Moon Sam in the Moon
Samantha and Endora visit Tokyo together and when Darrin keeps asking her where she has been Sam says that she went to the moon. Darrin believes her.
January 5, 1967
Hoho the Clown Hoho the Clown
Endora makes the TV clown for Darrin's client fall in love with her granddaughter, Tabitha.
January 12, 1967
Super Car Super Car
Trying to win Darrin over, Endora zaps up a futurist car for him. Darrin is pleased until he finds out she stole it from the real car company.
January 19, 1967
The Corn Is as High as a Guernsey's Eye The Corn Is as High as a Guernsey's Eye
Depressed Aunt Clara wants to turn herself into a useful object. On a trip to town to cheer her help Sam comes across a famous cow belonging to one of Darrin's clients...
January 26, 1967
The Trial and Error of Aunt Clara The Trial and Error of Aunt Clara
The Witches Council puts Clara on trial for incompetency and Clara asks Samantha to defend her.
February 2, 1967
Three Wishes Three Wishes
Endora gives Darrin three wishes without telling him and Samantha thinks that Darrin used them to be trapped in Boston with a beautiful model.
February 9, 1967
I Remember You... Sometimes I Remember You... Sometimes
Endora gives Darrin a perfect memory much to the annoyance of his know-it-all client.
February 16, 1967
Art for Sam's Sake Art for Sam's Sake
Endora exchanges Samantha's amateur painting with a real masterpiece that makes quite a stir at the local art festival.
February 23, 1967
Charlie Harper, Winner Charlie Harper, Winner
Darrin and Samantha find themselves competing with Darrin's college buddy and his wife.
March 2, 1967
Aunt Clara's Victoria Victory Aunt Clara's Victoria Victory
Thanks to bumbling Aunt Clara, Samantha is being visited by Queen Victoria.
March 9, 1967
The Crone of Cawdor The Crone of Cawdor
The Crone of Cawdor has stolen the body of the daughter of one of Darrin's clients and if Darrin kisses her, they will trade ages. Sam must stop her before the clock...
March 16, 1967
No More Mr. Nice Guy No More Mr. Nice Guy
Thanks to Endora's spell, everyone takes an instant dislike to Darrin.
March 23, 1967
It's Wishcraft It's Wishcraft
Tabitha is developing wish-craft and Samantha must hide the secret from Darrin's parent.
March 30, 1967
How to Fail in Business with All Kinds of Help How to Fail in Business with All Kinds of Help
Darrin loses an account when he thinks the client is Endora trying to help his career.
April 6, 1967
Bewitched, Bothered and Infuriated Bewitched, Bothered and Infuriated
Clara conjures up a newspaper that reports that Larry Tate broke his leg on the honeymoon trip they were currently on. The Stephens' then become a bother on their...
April 13, 1967
Nobody But a Frog Knows How to Live Nobody But a Frog Knows How to Live
A man keeps following Samantha and wants her to turn him back into a frog.
April 27, 1967
There's Gold in Them Thar Pills There's Gold in Them Thar Pills
Darrin and Larry try to get Doctor Bombay to market his magical miracle cold cure.
May 4, 1967
Directed by
William Asher William Asher  
R. Robert Rosenbaum R. Robert Rosenbaum  
Richard Kinon Richard Kinon  
Alan Jay Factor Alan Jay Factor  
Paul Davis Paul Davis  
Written by
Sol Saks Sol Saks ... created by
James S. Henerson James S. Henerson ... written by
Ed Jurist Ed Jurist ... written by
David V. Robison David V. Robison ... written by
John L. Greene John L. Greene ... written by
Robert Riley Crutcher Robert Riley Crutcher ... story by
Ruth Brooks Flippen Ruth Brooks Flippen ... teleplay by
Howard Leeds Howard Leeds ... written by
Jack Sher Jack Sher ... written by
Doug Tibbles Doug Tibbles ... written by
David Braverman David Braverman ... written by
Bob Marcus Bob Marcus ... written by
Lee Erwin Lee Erwin ... story by
Coslough Johnson Coslough Johnson ... written by
Jerry Devine Jerry Devine ... written by
Irving Elinson Irving Elinson ... written by
Richard Baer Richard Baer ... written by
Earl Barret Earl Barret ... written by
Ron Friedman Ron Friedman ... written by
Paul Wayne Paul Wayne ... written by
Cast
Elizabeth Montgomery Elizabeth Montgomery ... Samantha Stephens (33 episodes)
Dick York Dick York ... Darrin Stephens (33 episodes)
Agnes Moorehead Agnes Moorehead ... Endora (33 episodes)
David White David White ... Larry Tate (27 episodes)
Erin Murphy Erin Murphy ... Tabatha Stephens (13 episodes)
Marion Lorne Marion Lorne ... Aunt Clara (11 episodes)
Kasey Rogers Kasey Rogers ... Louise Tate (10 episodes)
George Tobias George Tobias ... Abner Kravitz (8 episodes)
Sandra Gould Sandra Gould ... Gladys Kravitz (8 episodes)
Paul Smith Paul Smith ... Floyd (2 episodes)
Paul Lynde Paul Lynde ... Uncle Arthur (2 episodes)
Jim Begg Jim Begg ... Morgan (2 episodes)
Billy Beck Billy Beck ... Bartender (2 episodes)
Arthur Julian Arthur Julian ... MacElroy (2 episodes) (as Arte Julian)
Irwin Charone Irwin Charone ... Randolph Parkinson (2 episodes)
Edith Sills Edith Sills ... Secretary (2 episodes) (as Edythe Sills)
Harry Holcombe Harry Holcombe ... Judge (2 episodes)
Mike Road Mike Road ... Chuck Hawkins (2 episodes)
Fredd Wayne Fredd Wayne ... Benjamin Franklin (2 episodes)
Dick Wilson Dick Wilson ... Mr. Solow (2 episodes)
Jill Foster Jill Foster ... Betty (2 episodes)
Dan Tobin Dan Tobin ... Ed Pennybaker (2 episodes)
Heather Woodruff Heather Woodruff ... Betty (2 episodes)
David Lewis David Lewis ... Mark Robbins
C. Lindsay Workman C. Lindsay Workman ... Doctor Koblin (as Lindsay Workman)
Robert Q. Lewis Robert Q. Lewis ... Diego Fenman
Maurice Evans Maurice Evans ... Maurice
Estelle Winwood Estelle Winwood ... Aunt Enchantra
Reta Shaw Reta Shaw ... Aunt Hagatha
Henry Corden Henry Corden ... Muldoon
Jean Blake Jean Blake ... Maid
Kathleen Nolan Kathleen Nolan ... Gerry O'Toole
Michael Ansara Michael Ansara ... Rufus the Red
Sidney Clute Sidney Clute ... Noel (as Sid Clute)
Arthur Adams Arthur Adams ... Desk Sergeant
Jeff DeBenning Jeff DeBenning ... Councilman Green (as Jeff De Benning)
Willie Mays Willie Mays ... Willie Mays
Barry Atwater Barry Atwater ... Boris
Joan Huntington Joan Huntington ... Eva
Don Keefer Don Keefer ... A.J. Kimberley
Alex Gerry Alex Gerry ... Mr. Wright
Marty Ingels Marty Ingels ... Dan
Leo DeLyon Leo DeLyon ... Jenkins
Reginald Owen Reginald Owen ... Ocky
James Millhollin James Millhollin ... Salesman
Burt Mustin Burt Mustin ... Old Man
Riza Royce Riza Royce ... Saleslady
Bridget Hanley Bridget Hanley ... Salesgirl
Norman Fell Norman Fell ... Dr. Sigmund Freud
Parley Baer Parley Baer ... Dr. Matthew Kramer
Paul Dooley Paul Dooley ... TV Man
Ned Glass Ned Glass ... Milkman
Norma Varden Norma Varden ... Mrs. Lucille Dumont
Helen Kleeb Helen Kleeb ... Mrs. Sarah Albright
Queenie Leonard Queenie Leonard ... Mrs. Mary Wheeler
Howard Morton Howard Morton ... Salesman
Roger Garrett Roger Garrett ... Clyde Farnsworth
Anne Seymour Anne Seymour ... Adelaide Cosgrove
J. Pat O'Malley J. Pat O'Malley ... Max Cosgrove
Hollis Morrison Hollis Morrison ... Reporter
Tim Rooney Tim Rooney ... Teenager
Don Mitchell Don Mitchell ... Policeman (as Donald Mitchell)
Jonathan Hole Jonathan Hole ... Principal
Paul Sand Paul Sand ... Bill Whalen
Violet Carlson Violet Carlson ... Librarian
Martin Ashe Martin Ashe ... Franklin Pierce
Don Steele Don Steele ... Don Steele
Paul Reed Paul Reed ... Leon Scranton
Steve Franken Steve Franken ... Hawkins
William Bramley William Bramley ... Mr. Mills
Arthur Peterson Arthur Peterson ... Mr. Martin
Peter Dunhill Peter Dunhill ... Flash Kravitz
G.J. Mitchell G.J. Mitchell ... Announcer (as George André)
Michael Shea Michael Shea ... Johnny Mills
Dort Clark Dort Clark ... Ed
Tim Herbert Tim Herbert ... Frank
Joseph Mell Joseph Mell ... Mr. Grand
Baynes Barron Baynes Barron ... Harry
Bob Okazaki Bob Okazaki ... Mr. Watanabe
Charles Stewart Charles Stewart ... Producer (as Charles J. Stewart)
Joey Forman Joey Forman ... Hoho
Dave Madden Dave Madden ... Joe
Herbert Ellis Herbert Ellis ... Charlie (as Herb Ellis)
Howard Smith Howard Smith ... C.L. Morton
Joseph V. Perry Joseph V. Perry ... Mr. Henerson (as Joseph Perry)
Art Lewis Art Lewis ... Mr. Culpepper
William Tregoe William Tregoe ... Mr. Whittle
Don Penny Don Penny ... Barney
Arthur Malet Arthur Malet ... Judge Bean
Ottola Nesmith Ottola Nesmith ... Aunt Enchantra
Nancy Andrews Nancy Andrews ... Aunt Hagatha
Linda Gaye Scott Linda Gaye Scott ... Buffy
Robert Stiles Robert Stiles ... Western Union Boy
Grace Albertson Grace Albertson ... Cynthia Pennybaker
Tom Palmer Tom Palmer ... Chairman
Mickey Deems Mickey Deems ... Jenkins
Paul Sorensen Paul Sorensen ... O'Leary
John A. Alonzo John A. Alonzo ... Guard (as John Alonzo)
Henry Hunter Henry Hunter ... Senator Ross
Karl Redcoff Karl Redcoff ... Count Darvi
Teresa Tudor Teresa Tudor ... Countess
Joanna Moore Joanna Moore ... Daphne Harper
Angus Duncan Angus Duncan ... Charlie Harper
Jane Connell Jane Connell ... Queen Victoria
Robert H. Harris Robert H. Harris ... Mr. Morgan
Robert P. Lieb Robert P. Lieb ... Jay Warbell
Dorothy Neumann Dorothy Neumann ... Crone of Cawdor
Del Press Del Press ... Miss Kornblut
Julie Gregg Julie Gregg ... Terry Warbell
George Ives George Ives ... Dr. Bob Farnsworth
Judy Lang Judy Lang ... Gloria Adams
Judson Pratt Judson Pratt ... Frank Eastwood
Paul Barselou Paul Barselou ... Max (as Paul Barselow)
Larry D. Mann Larry D. Mann ... Horace Baldwin
Mabel Albertson Mabel Albertson ... Phyllis Stephens
Robert F. Simon Robert F. Simon ... Frank Stephens
Myra De Groot Myra De Groot ... Receptionist
Ralph Brooks Ralph Brooks ... Bartender
Henry Beckman Henry Beckman ... Arch Wilkerson
Lisa Kirk Lisa Kirk ... Madame Maruska
George Lymburn George Lymburn ... Man
Jack Fletcher Jack Fletcher ... Manager
Corinne Camacho Corinne Camacho ... Phoebe (as Corin Camacho)
John Fiedler John Fiedler ... Fergus F. Finglehoff
Allen Davis Allen Davis ... Lawyer
Mark Harris Mark Harris ... Tailor
Stuart Nisbet Stuart Nisbet ... Boat Salesman
Pat McCaffrie Pat McCaffrie ... Realtor
Milton Frome Milton Frome ... Mr. Hornbeck
Bernard Fox Bernard Fox ... Dr. Bombay
Uncredited Cast
Diane Murphy Diane Murphy ... Tabatha Stephens (13 episodes)
Erin Murphy Erin Murphy ... Tabatha Stephens (5 episodes)
Hans Moebus Hans Moebus ... Party Guest (3 episodes)
Cosmo Sardo Cosmo Sardo ... Waiter (3 episodes)
Herbert Winters Herbert Winters ... Restaurant Patron (3 episodes)
Ron Nyman Ron Nyman ... Restaurant Patron (2 episodes)
Murray Pollack Murray Pollack ... Suit Store Patron (2 episodes)
Tony Regan Tony Regan ... Sales Associate (2 episodes)
Jerry Rush Jerry Rush ... Man on Elevator (2 episodes)
George DeNormand George DeNormand ... Art Gallery Patron (2 episodes)
Leoda Richards Leoda Richards ... Art Gallery Patron (2 episodes)
Paul Bradley Paul Bradley ... Waiter (2 episodes)
Paul King Paul King ... Party Guest
June Foray June Foray ... Diaper Dan Baby (voice)
Richard LaMarr Richard LaMarr ... Restaurant Patron
Sammy Shack Sammy Shack ... Restaurant Patron
Al Rosen Al Rosen ... Man Outside Fire House
George Golden George Golden ... Courtroom Spectator
Nora Denney Nora Denney ... Lady in Park
Chester Jones Chester Jones ... Art Gallery Patron
Arthur Tovey Arthur Tovey ... Art Gallery Patron
Norman Stevans Norman Stevans ... Resort Guest
Heather Woodruff Heather Woodruff ... Betty
Robert Hitchcock Robert Hitchcock ... Club Member
Produced by
Harry Ackerman Harry Ackerman ... executive producer
William Froug William Froug ... producer
Richard Michaels Richard Michaels ... associate producer
Original Music by
Warren Barker Warren Barker  
Jimmie Haskell Jimmie Haskell ... music by
Van Alexander Van Alexander  
Special Effects by
Marlowe Newkirk Marlowe Newkirk ... special effects
Additional Info
Premiere: September 15, 1966
DVD Release: March 21, 2006
Blu-ray Release: July 08, 2025
Country: United States
Distributor: Sony Home Entertainment
Websites: Wikipedia IMDb
Ratings
IMDb

7.6 / 10

Production Companies
Ashmont Productions
Screen Gems Television
Distributors
American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
  (1964) (United States) (original airing) (TV)
Screen Gems Television
  (1973) (United States) (original syndication release) (TV)
Columbia Pictures Television
  (1974) (United States) (TV)
DFS Program Exchange
  (1984) (United States) (black-and-white episodes not re-syndicated until September 1989) (TV)
The Program Exchange [us]
  (1989) (United States) (black-and-white episodes re-syndicated) (TV)
Columbia Pictures Television
  (1991) (United States) (TV)
Columbia TriStar Domestic Television
  (2001) (United States) (TV)
Sony Pictures Television
  (2002) (United States) (TV)
Columbia House
  (United States) (VHS)
Columbia TriStar Home Video
  (1998) (United States) (VHS)
Imprint Films
  (2025) (World-wide) (Blu-ray)
Me-TV
  (2013) (United States) (TV)
Mill Creek Entertainment
  (2014) (United States) (season 1) (DVD)
Mill Creek Entertainment
  (2014) (United States) (season 2) (DVD)
Mill Creek Entertainment
  (2014) (United States) (seasons 3 & 4) (DVD)
Mill Creek Entertainment
  (2015) (United States) (seasons 5 & 6) (DVD)
Nickelodeon Network
  (1989) (United States) (TV)
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
  (2005) (United States) (seasons 1 and 2) (DVD)
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
  (2006) (United States) (seasons 3 and 4) (DVD)
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
  (2007) (United States) (season 5) (DVD)
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
  (2008) (United States) (season 6) (DVD)
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
  (2009) (United States) (seasons 7 and 8) (DVD)
Tubi TV
  (2021) (United States) (video)
WOR-TV
  (1980) (United States) (syndication) (TV)
WWOR
  (1987) (United States) (syndication) (TV)
Filming Locations
Blondie Street, Columbia/Warner Bros. Ranch - 411 North Hollywood Way, Burbank, California, USA
Columbia/Sunset Gower Studios - 1438 N. Gower Street, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
  (Studio) (1964-1972)
Stage 4, Columbia/Sunset Gower Studios, 1438 N. Gower Street, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
  (interior scenes) (1964-1972)
Swimming Pool, Columbia/Warner Bros. Ranch - 411 North Hollywood Way, Burbank, California, USA
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