Samantha Stephens is a seemingly normal suburban housewife who also happens to be a genuine witch, with all the requisite magical powers. Her husband Darrin insists that Samantha keep her witchcraft under wraps, but situations invariably require her to indulge her powers while keeping her bothersome mother Endora at bay.
Season | From | To | Episodes |
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All Seasons | |||
Specials | December 1972 | October 2005 | 12 |
Season 1 | September 1964 | June 1965 | 36 |
Season 2 | September 1965 | June 1966 | 38 |
Season 3 | September 1966 | May 1967 | 33 |
Season 4 | September 1967 | May 1968 | 33 |
Season 5 | September 1968 | April 1969 | 30 |
Season 6 | September 1969 | April 1970 | 30 |
Season 7 | September 1970 | April 1971 | 28 |
Season 8 | September 1971 | March 1972 | 26 |
Unassigned Episodes | 1 |
Season | From | To | Episodes |
---|---|---|---|
All Seasons | |||
Season 1 | September 1964 | June 1965 | 36 |
Season 2 | September 1965 | June 1966 | 38 |
Season 3 | September 1966 | May 1967 | 33 |
Season 4 | September 1967 | May 1968 | 33 |
Season 5 | September 1968 | April 1969 | 30 |
Season 6 | September 1969 | April 1970 | 30 |
Season 7 | September 1970 | April 1971 | 28 |
Season 8 | September 1971 | March 1972 | 26 |
Unassigned Episodes | 13 |
Season | From | To | Episodes |
---|---|---|---|
Season 1 | 0 | ||
Unassigned Episodes | 267 |
Name | Number of Episodes | Dates | |
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William Asher | 129 | 09/17/1964 - 03/25/1972 | |
Richard Michaels | 52 | 04/18/1968 - 03/18/1972 | |
R. Robert Rosenbaum | 22 | 05/05/1966 - 04/24/1969 | |
E.W. Swackhamer | 8 | 06/03/1965 - 02/05/1972 | |
Richard Kinon | 7 | 04/06/1967 - 12/28/1967 | |
Jerry Davis | 5 | 10/08/1964 - 05/12/1966 | |
William D. Russell | 3 | 03/11/1965 - 05/20/1965 | |
Howard Morris | 3 | 09/30/1965 - 06/09/1966 | |
Paul Davis | 3 | 12/02/1965 - 02/15/1968 | |
David McDearmon | 3 | 01/21/1965 - 03/04/1965 | |
Luther James | 2 | 11/21/1968 - 12/11/1969 | |
Alan Rafkin | 2 | 12/24/1964 - 12/23/1965 | |
David White | 2 | 12/04/1969 | |
Russ Mayberry | 1 | 04/25/1968 | |
Bruce Bilson | 1 | 01/04/1968 | |
Seymour Robbie | 1 | 04/04/1968 | |
Sidney Miller | 1 | 01/07/1965 | |
Joseph Pevney | 1 | 02/04/1965 | |
Sherman Marks | 1 | 01/28/1965 | |
Alan Jay Factor | 1 | 12/29/1966 | |
Ernie Losso | 1 | 03/11/1972 | |
Ida Lupino | 1 | 01/14/1965 |
Name | Number of Episodes | Dates | |
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Ed Jurist | 52 | 10/13/1966 - 03/25/1972 | |
Richard Baer | 23 | 03/25/1965 - 01/29/1972 | |
Michael Morris | 22 | 09/21/1967 - 03/04/1972 | |
John L. Greene | 17 | 11/04/1965 - 12/01/1971 | |
Bernard Slade | 17 | 10/29/1964 - 09/26/1968 | |
Bernie Kahn | 13 | 12/21/1967 - 03/11/1972 | |
James Henerson | 12 | 02/10/1966 - 02/15/1968 | |
Lila Garrett | 11 | 12/21/1967 - 02/18/1971 | |
Bernie Kuby | 8 | 02/12/1970 | |
Paul Wayne | 7 | 06/03/1965 - 05/04/1967 | |
Paul David | 7 | 11/05/1964 - 05/26/1966 | |
Robert Riley Crutcher | 6 | 10/20/1966 - 03/28/1968 | |
Jerry Mayer | 6 | 12/28/1967 - 11/19/1970 | |
Barbara Avedon | 5 | 09/24/1964 - 12/24/1970 | |
Fred Freeman | 5 | 11/19/1964 - 10/09/1969 | |
Arthur Julian | 5 | 11/21/1968 | |
David V. Robison | 5 | 09/22/1966 - 10/19/1967 | |
Howard Leeds | 5 | 09/23/1965 - 04/13/1967 | |
Lawrence J. Cohen | 4 | 11/19/1964 - 06/09/1966 | |
Herman Groves | 4 | 12/24/1964 - 04/28/1966 | |
Peggy Chantler Dick | 4 | 01/02/1969 - 12/04/1969 | |
Rick Mittleman | 4 | 11/09/1967 - 11/27/1969 | |
Douglas Dick | 4 | 01/02/1969 - 12/04/1969 | |
Ruth Brooks Flippen | 4 | 04/08/1965 - 12/08/1971 | |
Doug Tibbles | 3 | 09/15/1966 - 02/06/1969 | |
Henry Sharp | 3 | 10/29/1970 - 01/05/1972 | |
Paul L. Friedman | 3 | 12/28/1967 - 01/23/1969 | |
Danny Arnold | 3 | 10/01/1964 - 12/03/1964 | |
Ron Friedman | 3 | 10/14/1965 - 12/14/1967 | |
Leo Townsend | 3 | 03/13/1969 - 03/18/1972 | |
Jack Sher | 3 | 11/26/1964 - 03/23/1967 | |
Shirley Gordon | 3 | 10/30/1969 - 12/17/1970 | |
Earl Barret | 3 | 01/14/1965 - 03/02/1967 | |
Roland Wolpert | 2 | 12/10/1964 - 03/04/1965 | |
Jane Klove | 2 | 04/01/1965 - 10/07/1965 | |
Philip Sharp | 2 | 10/29/1970 - 01/14/1971 | |
Ken Englund | 2 | 03/18/1965 - 04/22/1965 | |
Lee Erwin | 2 | 02/03/1966 - 02/24/1966 | |
Pauline Townsend | 2 | 03/13/1969 - 03/11/1971 | |
Ted Sherdeman | 2 | 04/01/1965 - 10/07/1965 | |
Mary Sale | 1 | 01/21/1965 | |
Lawrence L. Cohen | 1 | 10/09/1969 | |
Helen August | 1 | 11/23/1967 | |
Milt Rosen | 1 | 03/18/1971 | |
Arthur Alsberg | 1 | 12/26/1968 | |
Sam Bobrick | 1 | 01/25/1968 | |
Leo Erwin | 1 | 11/10/1966 | |
Phillip Sharp | 1 | 01/05/1972 | |
Joel Rapp | 1 | 02/18/1971 | |
John Greene | 1 | 11/05/1964 | |
Richard Sale | 1 | 01/21/1965 | |
Tom August | 1 | 11/23/1967 | |
David Braverman | 1 | 11/03/1966 | |
Joanna Lee | 1 | 02/04/1965 | |
Frank Waldman | 1 | 01/07/1965 | |
Coslough Johnson | 1 | 12/01/1966 | |
Jerry Devine | 1 | 12/22/1966 | |
Bill Idelson | 1 | 01/25/1968 | |
Mort R. Lewis | 1 | 05/20/1965 | |
Sol Saks | 1 | 09/17/1964 | |
Tom Waldman | 1 | 01/07/1965 | |
Izzy Ellison | 1 | 12/22/1966 | |
Sydney Zelinka | 1 | 06/02/1966 |
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A comprehensive list of all TV series seen and experienced throughout my life from early childhood to the present day. Usually full completion including all seasons, but at least a mandatory minimum of one full season. Will include live action and Western animation/cartoons, but exclude anime, which is on a separate list.
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