Bewitched - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

Alias Darrin Stephens
Just as Samantha wants to tell Darrin of the good news of her pregnancy, Aunt Clara turns Darrin into a chimp.

A Very Special Delivery
After some ill-advised comments from Darrin, Endora makes him feel every pregnancy related symptom that Samantha has.

We're In for a Bad Spell
Strange things begin happening to Darrin's friend Adam Newlarkin; Aunt Clara tells Samantha he has inherited the spell placed by a witch on his ancestor who was a judge in Salem 200 years before.

My Grandson the Warlock
While Samantha is watching the Tate's new baby, Gladys Kravtiz makes an ill-informed comment to Maurice who whisks his "new" grandson off to London.

The Joker is a Card
Uncle Arthur plays practical jokes on Darrin and Endora, causing them to join forces.

Take Two Aspirin and Half a Pint of Porpoise Milk
Samantha gets sick from a black Peruvian rose and loses her magical powers.

Trick or Treat
Endora turns Darrin into a werewolf when he refuses to let Samantha go to a ceremony.

The Very Informal Dress
Aunt Clara supplies Samantha and Darrin with new formal wear for Larry's dinner party.

And Then I Wrote...
While writing a Civil War play, Samantha finds her characters coming to life.

Junior Executive
After Samantha mentions that she has never seen photographs of Darrin as a child, Endora decides to give Samantha a first hand look by changing Darrin into his ten year old self.

Aunt Clara's Old Flame
Aunt Clara comes by and wants to hide there because Hedley Partridge is back in town. Aunt Clara fears that he will discover her powers have dimmed with age. She would like Hedley to remember her as she was

A Strange Little Visitor
When Samantha and Darrin must babysit a warlock, Darrin forbids the use of witchcraft.

My Boss the Teddy Bear
Confusion reigns when Darrin is convinced that Endora has turned his boss into a teddy bear.

Speak the Truth
Endora gives Darrin a statue that makes anyone near it tell the truth.

A Vision of Sugar Plums
Samantha and Darrin get a card from the boy they took in last year for Christmas and have an episode long flashback of the previous year's holiday episode.
Note: repeat of "A Vision of Sugar Plums" (S1E15). The cold open is identical. There is one new scene, after the opening credits, in which Sam and Darrin open and read Michael's card, and go into the flashback. Two short early sequences with the Kravitzes (and which did not feature either Samantha or Darrin) are removed—the rest of the episode is identical to the original.

The Magic Cabin
Staying at Larry Tate's rundown weekend cabin, Samantha uses her magic to fix it up. Two prospective buyers see the lovely cabin and want to buy it from Larry.

Maid to Order
The Stephens' hire a maid named Naomi who turns out to be a major klutz.

And Then There Were Three
After nine months of waiting, Darrin and Samantha welcome their first child. In fact, Darrin is so happy that he even embraces Endora, who for the first time shows emotion as she and Darrin shed a few happy tears together. However, the fun really begins when Darrin meets Sam's lookalike cousin Serena. Unfortunately, Darrin thinks Endora cast a spell on his daughter to cause her to age overnight and he tries to catch Serena, who he thinks is a now adult Tabitha.

My Baby the Tycoon
When Tabitha is given a stock as a present, it mysteriously starts to rise and Darrin thinks that Tabitha is fooling with the stock market.

Samantha Meets the Folks
Tabitha receives her first letter from Darrin's parents Phyllis and Frank, and Samantha and Darrin recall their first visit in an episode long flashback.
Notes: Repeat of "Samantha Meets the Folks" (S1E14). The first 38 seconds of this episode consists of Darrin and Samantha reading and commenting on the letter; the episode then transitions into the flashback of the earlier episode (less the original episode's first 38 seconds, which showed Samantha cleaning the house as Aunt Clara arrived). Apart from replacing that 38 seconds, the episode is identical to the earlier one.

Fastest Gun on Madison Avenue
Samantha helps Darrin defend himself with a bit of magic when he has a misunderstanding with a prize fighter.

The Dancing Bear
Tabitha's grandmothers compete for attention, and end up giving Tabitha the same bear.

Double Tate
Endora decides to make three of Darrin's wishes come true for his birthday.

Samantha the Dressmaker
Samantha is all the rage in the fashion world when she makes dresses for the neighbors that are copies of designer originals which she saw in Paris. However, her actions cause trouble when the original designer shows up.

The Horse's Mouth
Samantha turns a racehorse into a woman in order to communicate with her.

Baby's First Paragraph
After Endora hears Gladys rant about how smart her nephew is, she casts a spell and has the infant Tabitha talking.
Note: Filmed January 21, 1966. This was the final episode filmed with actress Alice Pearce playing nosy neighbor Gladys Kravitz. She died of ovarian cancer 6 weeks later, on March 3, 1966.

The Leprechaun
A leprechaun named Brian gets into trouble while trying to get his pot of gold back.

Double Split
Samantha and Louise try to bring Darrin and Larry back together after an argument.

Disappearing Samantha
Lecturer Osgood Rightmire declares that witches do not exist and unknowingly puts a curse on Samantha and even Endora.

Follow That Witch (1)
A private detective, hired to learn more about Darrin's home life, discovers Samantha is a witch after witnessing her use powers.

Follow That Witch (2)
Private detective Charlie Leach tries to blackmail Samantha into making him into a wealthy man.

A Bum Raps
Samantha mistakes a house thief for Darrin's Uncle Albert.

Divided He Falls
Endora divides Darrin into his serious work half and his fun loving half so Samantha can go on a planned vacation.

Man's Best Friend
A brat, warlock kid Samantha used to babysit, turns himself into a dog to break up Darrin and Sam's marriage.

The Catnapper
Detective Charlie Leach kidnaps Darren's client after she is turned into a cat.

What Every Young Man Should Know
Darrin and Samantha revisit their courtship to find out if Darrin would have proposed if he had known she was a witch.

The Girl with the Golden Nose
Darrin feels that he is not making any progress in his career. After Larry Tate changes his mind about giving Darrin an account, Darrin is sure Samantha's magic is behind Larry's change of heart.

Prodigy
Samantha provides encouragement to Gladys Kravitz's violinist brother Louis.
Note: Sixth episode of Season 2 to be filmed (June 24, 1965) but final one broadcast for the season. Of note, Samantha was still being portrayed as pregnant, and Alice Pearce was alive. An introduction was filmed to present the episode as a flashback.
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