The Iconic Scene That Ended Bewitched Forever
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It was mentioned that the finale was a remake, that it was recycled. I'm sure I'm not the only one who has noticed that ever since Sargent took over the role of Darrin, it seems like the main points of each episode was recycled. It's like maybe the writers ran out of ideas and just kept repeating from the previous seasons. With each "new" episode, we already know what's going to happen. That's disappointing, but I continued to watch, anyway.
I enjoyed both Darin actors York then Sargent - they did their job well! Tragic an injury happened to York…very sad.
I met Elizabeth in the mid 70s. She was probably in her 40s. She was stunning and very nice. Beautiful even without makeup.
Was she as tiny as she looked on set?? To me she looked as if she were a very small lady?
@@extremeocd1184 Interesting, several sites say, 5'6-7-8", 127#'s. Usually when listed in public, they are shorter than what is listed. She didn't look 5'8"
@@Brucev7 Yeah, that's what I asked.....was she as tiny as she looked on set? I had no idea what her height was. I didn't think she looked very tall at all, and surely not 5' 7"......I think I'll Google it. Now I'm really curious?
@@Brucev7 I Googled her. It says she was 5' 8" Now I know. Guess I could have done that instead of asking since they haven't acknowledged the question anyway. She looked so tiny next to Dick York.....6'1" and Dick Sargent 6'2"
@@extremeocd1184 Some sites said 'hourglass' figure
To me its was Dick York who was the real Darren. I think that we all got really comfortable with him being Darren. And then when it changed, its just never the same and thats with any show.
Thanks for watching, Deb!
I honestly feel like no one noticed. I watched it when I was a kid and I didn’t notice a thing and most people have said the same thing.
They both had a slight resemblance imo.
@@Ilikefrogs.. they had a lot of similarities in looks and acting styles, but I noticed the change immediately. I was still stuck on York until the end!
Yes Liz & Dick York had the chemistry, Dick Sargent was good with Endora but the chemistry was dead with Sam
I always favored Dick York. He was so good at being bewildered, and then showing such tenderness in the very early episodes.
Dick York. I really missed him when he was gone from the show. It was never the same.
Hands down, Dick York!! Loved the guy..he was a wonderful person and an amazing actor!
Loved Dick York and his facial expressions! Such a sad ending in life for him.
Yes his facial expressions were incredible the 2nd Darren just was not half as funny as the first.
I was sad when Dick York had to leave the show. His facial expression were hilarious 😆, and he knew how to played his part. And I loved when Andorra would call him those sarcastic names. AndvI loved Samatha, she was beautiful!!
Dick York moved to Rockford, MI and died there. Buried at the Plainfield Cemetery. It was big news for our little town when he came. Loved the Bewitched show!
I loved the character of Dick York. He was so genuine and funny.
I hated his character, he was an asshole.
Definitely Dick York was my favorite his comedic timing were priceless.
Indeed.
Dick York was great
York had comedic timing unmatched by anyone. Charismatic, handsome, and lines right on queue. He was a natural fit
Agree ! Dick York Was D Very Best
Would have liked to see Alex Tribeca as a Smart Uncle Arthur.
I liked Dick York. When "Darwin" made his faces and expressions as things wer going haywire, it was the best. Rest in Peace, Samantha, Darrin and Endora.
Without a doubt, Dick York....he was extremely talented, especially with his hilarious facial expressions and comedic timing!
I always enjoyed Paul Lynde as Uncle Arthur , he had an amazing sense of sarcasm as I also enjoyed hearing him laugh.
In real life though he could bite a mean pillow.
@@tedmccarron I never ever knew that as I just thought it was his act , so he was a humorous Nellie huh …. thanks for the info! LoL
OMG...lol wasn't he hilarious. He was fun to watch on Hollywood Squares too.
ME TOO!
Paul Lynde rocked. Very funny man!
Dick York was the best. He actually acted like Samantha's husband. Dick Sargent couldn't act his way out of a paper bag.
😆😆😆
Dick York basically created the role. His scenes with Tabitha in particular were wonderful. Dick Sargeant never filled his shoes, and the show just wasn't the same after Dick York left. You could imagine Samantha making personal sacrifices for Dick York, but not Dick Sargeant.
I loved Wayne's world comment about replacing Darren...He says.... "yeah, like nobody noticed!" York is Darren. Period.
That could be because allegedly
He preferred men.
Not judging !
I personally feel as long as a person is a kind person what goes on behind closed doors is just that !
NOT MY BEE'S WAX
@@annettejones1300 Dick Sargent's homosexuality was kept in the closet throughout the 1970s and had nothing to do with the popularity of "Bewitched." His acting simply wasn't up to par with Dick York's.
It is now July 2021 and I am still watching this show and still love every minute of it 😀
What's your favorite episode, Silmara?
Me too, can't get enough, wish wish there was more
Dick York was Darren. It is very difficult to replace an actor that has already established a character. That being said, both men were brilliant in their own way and each one brought something to the character of Darren.
Dick York: his facial expressions were priceless. Any episode with Aunt Clara or Dr. Bombay were my favorites.
@@suetaylor9637 :Uncle Arthur,Paul Lind, loved to watch him on the Hollywood squares. He always mad me laugh, even when I was in a bad mood!
Don't forget uncle Arthur - Paul Lynn
@@suetaylor9637 Mine too. I always loved Paul Lynn
...so many favorites
Same I loved aunt Clara
Uncle Arthur was a hoot! And because 'Derwood" was so tight laced, Uncle Arthur often had to make "Sammie" laugh if only to get a rise out of her.
Absolutely LOVED this programme and thought Samantha was beautiful. I also spent a fair amount of time practising wiggling my nose, Think I was about 6 or 7 when it began. It started a life-long interest in witches and now I live in a Cornish coastal village known for its Museum of witchcraft.
Thanks for watching, Sonia!
I’ve always lived bewitched and watched every episode when I was a kid... my daughter grew up watching it too.... we are forever fans
My favorite episode was when Tabitha was born and Darrin and Endora was crying in the waiting room! Because it was so different and the sweetness between the two.
I think I would say Dick York was my favorite Darren I still watch Bewitched today and I’m 65 years old
Laura Taylor11 I didn’t like the 2nd Darrin. He rarely smiled and acted mad most of the time and wasn’t much fun to watch. 67 here.
Laura Taylor11 Agree. Dick York was my favorite.
I was born in 1964 and I grew older and in my teens I got to look it and now I'm in my middle 50s and I love it just as much now as I did then.
I was born in 1966 and love Elizabeth Montgomery...Tabitha...Mother , Serena
Loved it allll..T.Y. for all the gr8 memories
& GOD 🙏 bless
"Stunningly beautiful" and her teeth were not straightened or bleached, and she didn't have the fake perfect hair everyone now has. She was beautiful, and she looked real; not like the "I must be perfect" celebrities of today.
And she was an actress. Today with social media everyone looks the same with fake everything and their not even celebs.
Yes, agreed a real women crush on her for years
I didn't actually like Dick York when I was a kid watching this . He yelled all the time. But as an adult I appreciate him more and like Dick Sargeant less.
She was a natural beauty w/ a simple sort of beauty. That's what made her so unique.
If you watch many of the colored television and movies from the late sixties on through the seventies you would notice that was largely the case for most things. Back then we didn't think anything of it because it was natural and we all looked like that,... mostly anyway. It is strange to watch thee shows now and see the difference, but even skin blemishes and imperfections were not whisked away. And there was a lot more room for ordinary looking people as well. Today, every one not only has to have perfectly adultered parts and pieces,but they also have to be very attractive, physically fit, and well, anything but the normal people they are trying to convince us they are playing. :)
Dick York was a very funny guy. And his facial expressions took everything over the top that was a great part of the same. So was Alice Kravitz. That's what helped make the show
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I think you mean Gladys Kravitz
Dick York was incredible actor and even better person
“Abner, come quick!” 😂☺️
What now, Gladys!
PRICELESS
Lol
Gladys, it’s time to take your medicine again!
🤣🤣🤣
Dick York definitely. He was a much better actor in every way.
Dick York by far. His expressions when Samantha did her thing made the show. I was a fan from the beginning.
I loved this show when I was a little kid. I still love it now 60 years later. Very good memories and I love Tabatha touching her nose and Samantha that’s what should her nose to do a spell that was always fun to watch. I also loved Endora, She was funny and mischievous, she was always after Darren for some reason or another. She added lots of laughter to the comedy. I can’t wait to see more reruns of episodes they just bring a sparkle to my life
Samantha twitching her nose for a spell.
Divk York but Sargent was good too.
I loved Brewitchec. My favorite episode was when Darren's ears grew when ever he liked.
I loved Bewitched as a child and still so! I watched the reruns.
I was born in 2001 and I'm so grateful that my mum made sure that Bewitched was a part of my childhood.
same here but born in 2002 .... along with genie and many other things
Same!
@@insectwarriorjojo7780 I watched that too ahaha!
@@Labelle.sirene , they had good shows back then even want watch wonder woman to do peter Griffin ... costume spin
same but 2005
I actually liked both Darrin’s but Dick York seemed more comfortable in the role. Loved Paul Lynde’s character, Uncle Arthur
Good point! What's your favorite episode of the show, Paula?
@@FactsVerse I loved any episode with Aunt Clara. My favorite though would be when Samantha went back in time and met Darrin’s ancestor who was a woman chasing knight. Hilarious!!
I didn't really like Dick Sargent at all. Aunt Clara was one of the funniest ones with her facial expressions.
Oh yeah they didn't show uncle Arthur, he was hilarious
Dick York samantha and agnes morehead were my favorites
It wasn't an iconic scene that ended the show, it was a whole episode! Lol
Definitely a huge fan of the show! Grew up watching with my family and I still miss seeing just how hard my mom and dad would laugh while watching it!
Liked the 1st Darrin the best... the faces he made were priceless
I loved this show, brings back so many memories from my childhood!
It should be noted that "Gladys Kravitz" became and still is a term for a nosy neighbor, at least for those of us who grew up watching Bewitched.
her son Lenny rocks
I have a neighbor just like that.
My dog's nickname is Gladys Kravitz as she stares out the window watching the neighbors all day 😀
When I look out the window at neighbors, my hubby will say “who’re you watching today Gladys”. (...my name’s Marilyn).
OMG! I’d completely forgotten about this. You’re exactly right!! Thanks!
I loved Bewitched my favorite episode is their Homeymoon episode when she tells Darrin she is a witch annother when Darrin exgirlfriend invites the newlyweds to dinner at her home tells them to dress casual and they are dressed up when they show up it was funny
Every show was wonderful. We could use more TV shows like this one! 😀
Agreed!
Dick York. His delivery was perfect & Elizabeth & he had quite the on screen charisma together. He was hilarious!
Dick York was great and the chemistry between he and samantha was lovely. With Dick S there was more sarcasm and snippy dialogue, no love there.
I never was a fan of “the Dicks”. My favorite episodes were the ones with Endora and Uncle Arthur. He always added so much snarky humor! These two were definitely gems that added comic depth to the series.
Yaga zoo zee ....lol
SO TRUE!! I could care less for either and when I saw who was the first choice I got mad... He is GORGEOUS and neither Dick has ever been to me
Yes Uncle Arthur was great I remember the episode before he was Uncle Arthur! he was Samantha's driving instructor and he was chewing on this gigantic wafer!! Samantha said what's that? He oh my tranquilizer that episode was so funny! They decided to make him a regular inter's Uncle Arthur! I couldn't wait till he came to visit! Lol!! 🤣❤️
@@quintenandjoannklonowski134 and the duck call and the cow Bell had to go along with it! Cuz Mortals needed all the help they can get! That is what Uncle Arthur told him! LOL! 🤣
Yes. I agree.
I just loved the story line and how the actors seem to work so well
This show played a massive part of my childhood ,something nobody can ever take away.
I watched and it was my favorite show. I remember when I was around 5 there was this episode that Tabitha made her dolls come to life. So from then on every time the show would come on I would line my dolls up on the sofa hoping it would be a rerun and she would be able to make my dolls come to life too!
Yes my son when he was a baby loved when the toys dance .It was good because I could get dinner ready.
I loved Aunt Clara! The episode when she conjured up the elephant with polka dots was one of my favorites!
I I liked Bewitched back in 1964 and I enjoy it as much today as I did then. I'm glad the generation of today can enjoy it as much as I did then 😊😊😊
It's one if those special unique shows that was and is timeless !🥰
“Gladys Kravitz” was replaced BEFORE Dick York left the show. Three pregnancies were not written into the show, only two. “Inherit the Wind” was made in 1960 and Bewitched started in 1964, so Dick York did not film them at the same time as stated in this video. For more info on Bewitched, read Herbie J. Pilato’s book, Bewitched Forever.
Also... David White is Not Buried By His Son...! He Was Cremated... & His Ashes are in a Glass Case in the Mausoleum... Along With the "Bust" of His Head... That They Used in an Episode of Bewitched...!!!
@ Dorothy G and Susan Milanez Thank you both for providing these real 'Facts'. Good to know.
Not to mention two Louise Tates.
Dick York definatly fitted that part and played it well.
Yeah I remember this show the be with you that I was watching them when I was growing up in the '60s yeah I love that show Thank you God bless you 🙏💋💋💋💋😘🥰
Loved Dick York on the show! Such Wonderful actors, Such a Great show, Always. I never knew about the tragic heartaches that David White had. Even as many many years ago this happened, it's still sad.
Thank You So Much for making this video
Thanks for watching!
Dick York. His facial expressions we're priceless.
Mr. York was absolutely the best Darren. York, Morehead and Montgomery made ' Bewitched ' pleasure to watch. When York left, the show was never the same.
Jamie Roberts It’s also when the drinking started. Even as a kid, you could tell they were wasted. If I remember right, accusations were that wasn’t just alcohol.
i was so pissed as a kid when York left ,,why did they change that man ! I was 6 years old
Aunt Clara made the show also
I know what you mean , I felt the exact same way when Mr. Wilson left "Dennis the Menace" and got replaced by his brother John.
@@danrogers1209 Another show I really liked ( at that time ) was ' I Dream Of Jeannie '. I loved that they Never Changed any of the main characters. What was shocking, seeing Jeannie's Master ( Larry Hagman ) turn into JR Ewing.
Dick York! He will always be DarrIn Stevens for me. And that bit about the drinking on the set, that was new for me.
Thanks for watching, Basil!
I loved Aunt Clara she was so sweet, and Dr. Bombay was so funny and Uncle Arthur Mr. Paul Lynde was as well. it was so much fun watching Darrin and Endora fight one of the best parts of the show, you never would know what she was going to do but you knew she would do something.
THE ONE SEGMENT I ENJOYED THE MOST ....IS WHEN THEY FOUND OUT TABITHA WAS A LITTLE WITCH. JUST LOVED THAT ONE . I WATCHED FAITHFULLY ALL RIGHT SEASON'S. SEEING I WAS BORN 1960 FEB BLESSINGS ALL 🙏🏾❤🙏🏾c
Eight seasons? Your autotyping corrected your sentence I believe. I hate it when it does that!
There's no doubt that Dick York was the best Darren.
He's also a Virgo like I am
I could not stand Dick Sergeant
Dick seargant seemed like a stick in the mud... like he always had something up his ass...oh wait my bad, he did
Yes, Sargent was not as funny in his reactions or acting
Dick and Elizabeth just had that wonderful chemistry that Sergeant didn't have.
Dick York. But everyone was good.The show will always have a place in my heart
What's your favorite memory of the show, Al?
I was a loyal fan and if reruns come on I can almost guarantee I'll watch it. Even though I've seen every episode tons of times.
I loved it when cousin Sabrina would show up. Samantha's alter ego cracked me. My favorite was the one where she sang with a rock. I can't for the life of me remember who the group was.
Dick York was the original and best, it never seemed right when they changed.
Yes, and it was "York" who was replaced not "Dick" since he was replaced by another dick.
Mark Wallis but he was dorky looking could never picture him with Samantha. New Dick was more her style
@@beckygood4894 The "new Dick" was Gay. Not really good match after all.
he was very sick and had to leave
Seems like it would be hard to replace someone who is already associated with a role. It would’ve been sad if they had ended the show... and I think he pulled it off just fine... and we got Tabitha....
I'm like 6 when this fab show started. Such a part of the soundtrack of my life. I Dream of Jeannie. The classics that you can't best w any show even today.
Dick York, there was chemistry between them. My favorite episode would be hard to narrow down but it would have been one with either Uncle Arthur or Aunt Clara
Some excellent information here, much of which I wasn't aware, and thank you for presenting it. I totally LOVED Bewitched- it was a happy part of my childhood to watch so many hysterically funny episodes of this show. I wish some humorous clips with these characters could have been included. Also, a section about Paul Lynde, whose "Uncle Arthur" character was central to many episodes, seems like it would belong here.
I just loved that show when I was young. In those days, people only had one tv in the house and much fewer stations. This was a sweet, clean, funny love story. I liked Dick York as the frustrated hubby. He was perfect in the role. I was a property manager and in every place I managed in my career, there was always at least one Mrs. Kravitz. If you ever wanted to know what's happening, they'll tell you more than you want to know!
So true! Every place I have ever worked had at least one. I was always nice to them, they were obviously starving for attention.
Yeah! 4 stations! ABC, which was #7 here in Wash. D.C., CBS which was 9, & NBC which was #4. WTTG was channel 5. Jeff Foxworthy pegged it perfectly when he joked: "The President's been shot! We're gonna miss "Flipper"!!' That was the truth!
And don't forget that frozen screen when TV went off the air at midnight! Lol!
Erin Murphy (Tabitha) said in an interview that Bewitched was NOT cancelled. The cast had contracts to run for two more seasons but during the summer hiatus William Asher and Elizabeth Montgomery decided that they didn't want to do the show any longer.
She was tired of it and wanted to take her career in new directions, which she promptly did with "A Case of Rape" and "Mrs. Sundance."
I heard the same thing.
Elizabeth had an affair with one of the directors of the show that resulted in her divorce with her husband, also the director/producer of the show. They couldn't work together any longer after the divorce... They had a company together and so both gave the network another show that they produced to make up for the two seasons of Bewitched.
William Asher was Elizabeth Montgomerys first husband
They also divorced about a year later. Never heard about an affair. Just that she didnt want to do last few seasons
Dick York was an outstanding actor. I really enjoyed the expressions he used in his acting they were very believable. In addition, his compassion for humanity. He was a very kind person and giving. He is truly missed. God be with you in Spirit. I hope to meet you in heaven!
One little-known fact that you missed is that Paul Lynde, famous for playing prankster Uncle Arthur, actually appeared in the first season, episode 26, "Driving Is The Only Way To Fly." He appears as a high-strung driving instructor when Samantha learns to drive. BTW, I liked both Dick York and Dick Sargeant in the role as Darrin. Also, for those with Roku, they have all 8 seasons available on their channel right now.
I love that episode, Paul Lynde was always hilarious, & her remarks about what the letters on the shifter should be instead of "D" for drive, etc really made me laugh as well.
i loved when Uncle Arthur would appear on the show. My favorite was when she opened the oven and he was inside. He said " Whats Cooking Sammy?' I named my french bull dog Uncle Arthur after him. I also loved their home. I wanted to be her when i was 12.
The “magic” was done superbly on this show whether Samantha twitched her nose or snapped her fingers. Those stage hands did wonders, so did the imaginative writers. Dashing Darrin (always with a little creative help from his wife and/or her family) and money hungry Larry were ...”Mad Men” in New York, but likable characters.
I loved Bewitched when I was growing up. I was so pleased when they showed repeats in the 2000s at 7am. My son was young then and we would sit in bed watching it before getting him ready for school... it was a great incentive to wake up!
Dick York for us through and through. His expressions were amazing. I also loved Gladys and all scenes where she was trying to catch Samantha out.
Another show we loved was I dream of genie - the same set was used. Captain Nelson’s house was the same house used by Gladys and her husband. There’s a funny story attached to the day of the funeral of the actor that played her husband - you could mention that in a video too!
As for remakes, not sure I would ever like it. It just would not be the same without all the characters that we loved... and the 1960s era.
One of my all time favorite shows as I was growing up! I don't have any particular episode as a fav. I love all of them! If I can find it on any streaming channels I watch even now today. I loved the first Darren, Dick York. So sorry to hear about his back pain. Back pain affects your whole body. Too bad I became a massage therapist much later in life because I may have helped him..I had numerous folks come in in intense pain who were completely out of pain by the time they got off my massage table. I never really liked Dick Sargeant and didn't watch the show as faithfully once he replaced York. I haven't ever seen the movie with Nicole Kidman. Probably wouldn't care for it much because I loved Elizabeth Montgomery! But i love Nicole, too, so perhaps she did a good job in the role. I may have to see if I can find it and watch it. Anyway, thanks for trhe trip down memory lane...Oh and the clothing and accessories thing? Sheesh I hated hearing about that! who would have thought!
We're very happy to know that you love Bewitched! Thank you for sharing your thoughts. What other types of videos would you like to see?
Dick York of course. I just love this show from the beginning and still watch it.
I was a young teen in those days. I loved the type of comedy then. It was clean, funny, and non political.
I watched the original and through the years. Still watching reruns today. Loved all the characters. Between Darrins, I loved Dick York the most. The interaction he had with Elizabeth ran true.
I lov them too remember I dream of Jennie too...lov those kind of shoes n cartoons from back then. Nice n clean. Snoopy, Garfield, hecliff, woody woodpecker,
James Ryan I wasn’t born yet. Sadly
York
Maybe not overtly political, but with clear links to the racist 60s. Darren was a mortal and Samantha's family didn't believe it in mixed marriages, etc.
Yes I loved to watch Bewitched when I was small I was born in 1963 so I got to watch it often as I grew up probably reruns but never the less I watch them ! Dick York was my favorite Darren ! I also love Agnes Moorehead play Andora ! An yes Elizabeth Montgomery was beautiful an a very good actress an like you said she never seemed to age as the show went on ! 👍👍
From day one when I discovered Bewitch. I was hooked. The day Elizabeth Montgomery died. Some channel had a "Bewiththon" i went to the market. Got a gallon of milk and a 2lb of Oreal cookies...I cried meself through it all. We had lost not only a Gorgeous star, but a kind, generous n talented actress...
Lizzy Borden...
may they both be remembered to generations to come raise yer glass n twinkle yer 👃...
Fun info... Just wish other characters were also included-🤔-Uncle Arthur, Sam's Father, the 2nd Mrs Cravitz, Dr Bombay...lol I loved that show...🤗
Calling Doctor Bombay, Emergency, Come Right Away!
@@nanahand1959 😂😂😂
@Shukin Andjivin I thought so...but changed it... 1st instincts usually correct...lol
Evamarie Sneed-Rodriguez good point!
@@evamariesneed-rodriguez7047 You do realize you can edit your posts?
Elizabeth Montgomery is one of the most beautiful actresses ever. She played Lizzie Borden in a Made for TV movie.
MADIBERAL7 I remember that movie In real life Lizzie Borden was a very plain looking woman to put it mildly, Nothing like the gorgeous Montgomery
I believe that Elizabeth Montgomery was actually a descendant of Lizzie Borden on her father's side .
Dale Snyder perhaps related but not descended. Lizzie Borden had no children.
@@AdamG319 True-I guess they would be considered distant cousins
MADLIBERAL7. There is an episode of the intouchables she is stunningly pretty and her lover in the episode was David White. Larry himself
6:57 now I see Agnes as even more extravagant knowing she brought all those clothes and jewelry!!! Wow
I was five years old in 1964 when the show started, and we did watch it in the 60's, but I still love it to this day! I'm watching it from start to finish (one episode per night), as part of my nightly line-up. It's available on TUBI, (along with "Dark Shadows", another favorite of mine.) I liked both Dick York and Dick Sargent, but I have to say, Mr. York was my favorite Darrin.
I enjoy any of the shows that included Aunt Clara.
Remember when she showed up with a suitcase of door knobs she had collected?
I liked when she got excited and started to mumble .
She and my grandmother sounded so much alike, I enjoyed it more when she showed up. Because I lost my grandmother at an early age...
Too bad she died after year 4. RIP Marion Lorne.
Me too.I also loved Maurice Evans. Samantha's Father.
Dick York, has to be. He was brilliant and made the show so real.
Yes His stress over "What if Larry finds out Sam is a witch?" created many moments of laughter. Where Sargent's stress seemed less believable! Perhaps I was just too used to York by then but it seemed he was so much better in the role!
I watched the show when I was a young girl in the 60's and still watch re-runs. Dick York was my favorite Darrin. My favorite episode was when Samatha helped Johnny build and encourage his race car in the soap box derby and eventually got Johnny's father involved. That was good witchcraft.
Dick York - I watched every episode and absolutely loved the show - I still watch it every time it comes on it’s so nostalgic for me - but Dick York all the way you just couldn’t get the same expression or reaction that Dick York gave his expression were so hilarious as if what he saw was really happening!! I stilled enjoyed it after he left but it just wasn’t the same after Dick York left
In my mind the show is still going on . my favorite was when they made their house disappear to an empty lot 😆.
Besides Samantha which is a given, Aunt Clara was marvelous
I liked BOTH Dicks on "Bewitched". But, Uncle Arthur, played by the great comic, Paul Lynde was witty and hysterically comical. The show had a very gifted cast and superb special effects for its era!
Yes. When I was little, I didn't realize what a star Agnes Moorhead was. In my adult years, I have become a huge fan ❣️
I was expecting to see the scene that ended the show. Total let down.
AngieLovesUSA I know how you feel. They rarely post an announcement that is exactly what is about. However, Bewitched is a childhood favorite of mine.
Well, it was disappointing, but I wouldn’t call it a total let down. There were some really interesting facts - quite a few I was not aware of.
I loved the showed, don't get me wrong. I just hate click bait.
The title should be, "Things you don't know about Bewitched".
Totally get that. I set my expectations pretty low when I view thumbnails because, as you said, 'click bait' 😊
Click bait, exactly, I hate it too
Loved the show. Dick York was the only Darrin for me.
Belinda Whisman me too.
Absolutely correct, Belinda!
...I read somewhere that Dick Sargent was actually the first choice for Darren, but he was unavailable at the time, so Dick York was cast instead.
Yes york was the best.
Me too
Uncle Arthur was my favorite character. I never missed an episode. Loved the show.
LOVED HER SHE WAS BEAUTIFULL ONE OF THE BEST RIP.GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN
Here is a story about the actor who played Mr. Kravitz. When he died, the hearse carrying his casket was stolen! The car thieves abandoned the hearse and it was recovered just in time for his funeral. People who know the actor, who was a comedian, said he'd have gotten a big kick out of it.
Oh my! 😳
5:53 - “When she passed away, people were in shock.” Thank you for showing that random shot of the woman expressing shock. Without it, I wouldn’t have known what the phrase “people were in shock” meant. 🙄
lol
The "extras" were out of place to say the least! I would agree with a chuckle over your comment!
Yes the first Mrs. Kravitz was a genius playing that part. Just amazing.
So sad to hear the fate of the Actor that played Larry Tate.😔 He was a magnificent Actor and his character Larry was awesome alongside Darrin.
Thanks for watching!
Hearing about David White's wife and son saddened me as well. Sometimes life DOES give us more than we (our hearts) can handle.
Yes...Mr. White was indeed a great actor. I absolutely LOVED that show.
Dick York is definitely my favorite Darrin. He was funny and spontaneous. He also made you believe that he and Samantha were passionately in love.
When I was young I always watch the TV. Series I was bewitched by her charisma and beauty.
I have watched Bewitched since I was REALLY LITTLE. Elizabeth Montgomery was fabulous & she made Samantha Stevens so fabulous that while my little friends all wanted to be ballerinas & princesses, I wanted to be Samantha when I grew up (well, until I was old enough to realize I was never gonna become the witch she was 😂🤣🤣).
I use to love watching Bewitched my favorite Darrin was Dick York. Even though he couldn't go on with chronic back pain I continued to watch the program.