The Stephens insist that their grandchild Tabitha spend the weekend with them. To avert any magical disasters Samantha and Endora join them resulting the adults' squabbling. To escape the problems Tabitha disappears by turning herself into a cookie. Endora makes a marijuana reference by asking Phyllis if her cookies were from an Alice B. Toklas recipe.
Bewitched is one of the most beloved sitcoms of all times. Its magical witchcraft was adorably packaged in the form of Elizabeth Montgomery’s Samantha, but all was not as it seemed on set. From the “Tale of Two Darrins” to Samantha’s fake nose-wiggling, here are the secrets behind the delightful Bewitched.
An all-new documentary about the making of Bewitched, featuring special guest appearances by actor David Mandel (Adam Stephens), Steve Olim (who worked in the Make-Up Department at Columbia), Bewitched historian Herbie J Pilato, film and television historian Robert S. Ray, Bewitched guest star Eric Scott (later of The Waltons), and Chris York, son of D. York (the first Darrin).