Bewitched: Samantha and the Beanstalk


12:00 pm - 12:30 pm, Friday, November 14 on WTIC Antenna TV (61.2)

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Samantha and the Beanstalk

Season 6, Episode 1

Tabitha visits Jack and the Beanstalk.

repeat 1969 English HD Level Unknown
Comedy Family Sitcom

Cast & Crew
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Elizabeth Montgomery (Actor) .. Samantha Stephens/Serena
Agnes Moorehead (Actor) .. Endora
Johnnie Whitaker (Actor) .. Jack
Erin Murphy (Actor) .. Tabitha
Diane Murphy (Actor) .. Tabitha Stephens
Dick Sargent (Actor) .. Jean-Pierre Stevens
Mabel Albertson (Actor) .. Mrs. Stephens
Ronald Long (Actor) .. The Giant
Johnny Whitaker (Actor) .. Jack
Bobo Lewis (Actor) .. La femme du géant
David White (Actor) .. Alfred Tate
Deacon Jones (Actor) .. Guard

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Did You Know..
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Elizabeth Montgomery (Actor) .. Samantha Stephens/Serena
Born: April 15, 1933
Died: May 18, 1995
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: The daughter of film star Robert Montgomery, Elizabeth Montgomery made her television bow on her father's popular 1950s anthology series. Her first film was 1955's The Court Martial of Billy Mitchell, for which she was generously reviewed as one of the most dynamic young actresses of her time. Often cast in hypertense roles, Montgomery won an Emmy for her portrayal of a conniving gun moll on a 1959 episode of TV's The Untouchables. She shifted to domestic comedy with ease in the role of Samantha Stephens, the attractive witch heroine of the long-running (1964-1973) TV sitcom Bewitched. After this project folded, Montgomery returned to dramatic roles with a vengeance, spending the next two decades starring as abused, beleaguered women in such TV movies as A Case of Rape (1974) and The Legend of Lizzie Borden (1975). In her last made-for-TV project, Montgomery portrayed real-life reporter Edna Buchanan. Among Elizabeth Montgomery's husbands were actors Gig Young, producer/director William Asher, and Robert Foxworth.
Agnes Moorehead (Actor) .. Endora
Born: December 06, 1900
Died: April 30, 1974
Birthplace: Clinton, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia: At age three Agnes Moorehead first appeared onstage, and at 11 she made her professional debut in the ballet and chorus of the St. Louis Opera. As a teenager she regularly sang on local radio. She earned a Ph.D. in literature and studied theater at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. She began playing small roles on Broadway in 1928; shortly thereafter she shifted her focus to radio acting, becoming a regular on the radio shows March of Time, Cavalcade of America, and a soap opera series. She toured in vaudeville from 1933-36 with Phil Baker. In 1940 she joined Orson Welles's Mercury Theater Company, giving a great boost to her career. Moorehead debuted onscreen as Kane's mother in Welles' film Citizen Kane (1941). Her second film was Welles' The Magnificent Ambersons (1942), for which she received a Best Supporting Actress Oscar nomination; ultimately she was nominated for an Oscars five times, never winning. In films, she tended to play authoritarian, neurotic, puritanical, or soured women, but also played a wide range of other roles, and was last onscreen in 1972. In the '50s she toured the U.S. with a stellar cast giving dramatic readings of Shaw's Don Juan in Hell. In 1954 she began touring in The Fabulous Redhead, a one-woman show she eventually took to over 200 cities across the world. She was also active on TV; later audiences remember her best as the witch Endora, Elizabeth Montgomery's mother, in the '60s TV sitcom Bewitched. Moorehead's last professional engagement was in the Broadway musical Gigi. She died of lung cancer in 1974. She was married to actors John Griffith Lee (1930-52) and Robert Gist (1953-58).
Johnnie Whitaker (Actor) .. Jack
Erin Murphy (Actor) .. Tabitha
Born: June 17, 1964
Birthplace: Encino, California
Diane Murphy (Actor) .. Tabitha Stephens
Born: June 17, 1964
Dick Sargent (Actor) .. Jean-Pierre Stevens
Born: April 19, 1930
Died: July 08, 1994
Birthplace: Carmel, California, United States
Trivia: His father was a World War I flying ace, and his mother was a silent film actress. His name was Richard Cox until he changed it to Dick Sargent, fearing that casting directors of the 1950s would assume he was trying to capitalize on the success of then-hot TV star Wally Cox. In films since 1957's Bernardine, Sargent was also a regular on several one-season-wonder TV series of the '60s; his oddest gig was on the very short-lived The Tammy Grimes Show (1966), playing the star's twin brother. Sargent's latter-day fame rests with his five-season (1969-73) tenure as the "second Darrin Stevens" on the weekly sitcom Bewitched. "I don't know why (Dick York) quit the show" commented Sargent at the time he succeeded York as Darrin. "I just thank God that he did." At the peak of his popularity, Sargent listed a failed first marriage on his studio biography. This, however, was a subterfuge, calculated to keep the actor's homosexuality a secret. Many years after the cancellation of Bewitched, Sargent became incensed at California governor Pete Wilson's veto of a gay-rights bill. At this point, the actor deliberately put his career on the line by making public his own sexual orientation. Thus, Sargent was one of the first major Hollywood actors to voluntarily come out of the closet without the spectre of AIDS hanging over him. Dick Sargent died of prostate cancer at the reported age of 61.
Mabel Albertson (Actor) .. Mrs. Stephens
Born: July 24, 1901
Died: September 28, 1982
Trivia: No one played supercilious, judgmental mothers-in-law with as much enthusiasm as Mabel Albertson. The sister of comic actor Jack Albertson, Albertson made a few tentative stabs at a film career in the 1920s and 1930s, but chose instead to concentrate on stage work. Returning to Hollywood in 1953, she became a semi-regular on several television series, and also contributed sharply honed character performances in films like Home Before Dark (1958) (as Jean Simmons' disastrously well-meaning stepmother) and The Gazebo (1959) (as a garrulous real estate agent). She hit her stride in the 1960s playing the self-pitying mother and mother-in-law of such TV actors as Tom Ewell, Dick Van Dyke, and Bewitched's Dick York and Dick Sargent. Though the roles may have been stereotyped, she always managed to make them hilariously -- and sometimes disturbingly -- real. Mabel Albertson died of Alzheimer's disease at the age of 81.
Ronald Long (Actor) .. The Giant
Born: January 30, 1911
Died: October 23, 1986
Birthplace: London
Trivia: British actor Ronald Long was born in London and once performed with the Old Vic Theatre. Later he appeared in theatrical productions in New York. He also worked on American television and in a few feature films during the early '60s.
Johnny Whitaker (Actor) .. Jack
Born: January 01, 1959
Trivia: With his wild red curls, blue eyes, and cute freckled face, Johnny Whitaker was a popular child star during the late '60s through the early '70s who started out with a major role in Norman Jewison's The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming! (1966). The same year he landed the role of little Jodie on the syrupy sitcom Family Affair (1966-1971). In 1971, he appeared as a demonically possessed boy in Steven Spielberg's made-for-television film Something Evil. The following year, he contracted with Disney Studios and appeared in a string of live-action features. A devout Mormon, Whitaker attended Brigham Young University during the mid-'70s, but left to go on a two-year mission. He then become involved with computers and no longer performs.
Bobo Lewis (Actor) .. La femme du géant
Born: May 14, 1926
David White (Actor) .. Alfred Tate
Born: April 04, 1916
Died: November 27, 1990
Birthplace: Denver, Colorado, United States
Trivia: Character actor David White is best remembered for playing advertising executive Larry Tate on the popular '60s sitcom Bewitched (1964-1972), but he began his career as a movie actor in 1957 with The Sweet Smell of Success. White died of a heart attack in 1990. He was married to actress Mary Welch.
Deacon Jones (Actor) .. Guard
Born: September 12, 1938
Died: March 06, 2013

Before / After
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Hazel
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Bewitched
12:30 pm