Bewitched (1964–1972)
7/10
This Series Always Felt Like A Continuation of Stewart's Bell, Book, and Candle
22 March 2007
One of the most beloved television series of its time, this series always seemed like it was a continuation of Jimmy Stewart's Bell, Book, and Candle, wherein a young witch, played by Kim Novak (whom Elizabeth Montgomery amazingly resembles) falls in love with a human, goes through some changes, and ends up getting her man. As such, this series ran like the day to day life beyond that story.

Millions love this series because of the unbelievable cast of characters, the irascible Endora, hapless Darrin, poor old Aunt Clara, and the stately Maurice. But most of all, it was Elizabeth Montgomery who drew in the viewers. Her style and down to earth beauty enchanted millions, weaving a spell about the show, which seemingly held it all together, even through the replacement of Dick Seargent.

Watch Bell, Book, and Candle and then watch the first view episodes of Bewitched, to see what I mean.

It rates a 7.4/10 on the TV Series Scale from...

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