List of Bewitched Episodes - Season 4 (1967/68)

Season 4 (1967/68)

# Title Director Writer(s) Air date
4-01 "Long Live the Queen" William Asher Ed Jurist September 7, 1967 (1967-09-07)

The Queen of the Witches abdicates and appoints Samantha to succeed her, but how can she fulfill her duties and remain a typical housewife? Ruth McDevitt guest stars.

Note: Filmed July 27, 1967
4-02 "Toys in Babeland" William Asher Ed Jurist September 14, 1967 (1967-09-14)

Endora gets called away while baby-sitting Tabitha. Endora brings a toy soldier to life to watch the baby, but Tabitha imitates the spell, and soon every toy is life size and marching around the house. The party reinforces Larry's suspicion that Darrin wants to work for another agency.

Note: Filmed March 6, 1967
4-03 "Business, Italian Style" William Asher Michael Morris September 21, 1967 (1967-09-21)

Endora places a spell on Darrin that not only makes him speak perfect Italian for a new client, but unable to speak English as well.

Note: Filmed June 8, 1967
4-04 "Double, Double, Toil and Trouble" William Asher Ed Jurist September 28, 1967 (1967-09-28)

Darrin makes Samantha, performing her duties as Queen, end a royal session early. Endora and her friends enlist Serena's help to seek revenge. Serena tries to pass herself off as Samantha for the first time in this episode.

Note: Filmed August 11, 1967
4-05 "Cheap, Cheap" William Asher Ed Jurist October 5, 1967 (1967-10-05)

When Darrin wants Samantha to return an expensive coat, Endora turns him into a miser. This pleases an equally cheap client until he comes to the Stephenses' home for dinner and Samantha must avert an embarrassing situation.

Note: Filmed June 26, 1967
4-06 "No Zip in My Zap" Richard Kinon Barbara Avedon October 12, 1967 (1967-10-12)

Darrin's old high school sweetheart surfaces as a client, just when Samantha's powers are on the fritz. He thinks Samantha has turned herself into a house fly to spy on him.

Note: Filmed August 18, 1967
4-07 "Birdies, Bogeys and Baxter" William Asher David V. Robison & John L. Greene October 19, 1967 (1967-10-19)

Samantha makes Darrin an ace golfer, but his new found skill infuriates a competitive client. MacDonald Carey guest stars.

Note: Filmed July 20, 1967
4-08 "The Safe and Sane Halloween" William Asher James S. Henerson October 26, 1967 (1967-10-26)

In the show's fourth Halloween episode, Samantha takes Tabitha trick-or-treating after she conjures up three ghouls from a storybook. Mrs. Kravitz' nephew Tommy gets mixed up in the ordeal when one of the ghouls turn him into a billy goat.

Note: Filmed July 14, 1967
4-09 "Out of Sync, Out of Mind" Richard Kinon Ed Jurist November 2, 1967 (1967-11-02)

When Aunt Clara mistakenly throws Samantha's voice out of sync with her lips while Darrin's mother is visiting, Dr. Bombay is called to help.

Note: Filmed August 24, 1967
4–10 "That Was No Chick, That Was My Wife" William Asher Rick Mittleman November 9, 1967 (1967-11-09)

Samantha pops home from Chicago and is unexpectedly seen by Louise. When word of the sighting gets back to the client having lunch with Darrin in Chicago, he thinks Darrin's date is a mistress.

Note: Filmed August 31, 1967
4–11 "Allergic to Macedonian Dodo Birds" Richard Kinon Richard Baer November 16, 1967 (1967-11-16)

Endora's magic is transferred to Aunt Clara due to an allergic reaction to a Macedonian dodo bird.

Note: Filmed September 14, 1967
4–12 "Samantha's Thanksgiving to Remember" Richard Kinon Alfred Lewis Levitt & Helen Levitt November 23, 1967 (1967-11-23)

Aunt Clara sends herself, Darrin, Samantha, Tabitha and Gladys Kravitz to 17th century Plymouth, MA on Thanksgiving Day. Darrin is accused of witchery and put on trial.

Note: Filmed September 21, 1967
4–13 "Solid Gold Mother-in-Law" R. Robert Rosenbaum Robert Riley Crutcher November 30, 1967 (1967-11-30)

A new advertising client's admiration of Endora puts Darrin at odds with Larry.

Note: Filmed September 8, 1967
4–14 "My What Big Ears You Have" Richard Kinon Ed Jurist December 7, 1967 (1967-12-07)

Because Darrin fibs to keep a surprise for Samantha secret, Endora puts a hex on him that makes his ears grow with each lie he tells.

Note: Filmed September 28, 1967
4–15 "I Get Your Nannie, You Get My Goat" William Asher Ron Friedman December 14, 1967 (1967-12-14)

Samantha's childhood English nanny, Elspeth (Hermione Baddeley), who bears a remarkable resemblance to Mary Poppins, babysits Tabitha.

Note: Filmed July 15, 1967. Baddeley played a housekeeper in the 1964 film Mary Poppins.
4–16 "Humbug Not to Be Spoken Here" William Asher Lila Garrett & Bernie Kahn December 21, 1967 (1967-12-21)

When a prospective client insists on working on Christmas Eve, Samantha tries to reform the modern-day scrooge with a visit to Santa's workshop. Charles Lane guest stars.

Note: Filmed October 5, 1967
4–17 "Samantha's Da Vinci Dilemma" Richard Kinon Jerry Mayer & Paul L. Friedman December 28, 1967 (1967-12-28)

Aunt Clara conjures up Leonardo Da Vinci and his presence disrupts the latest McMann and Tate account.

Note: Filmed October 20, 1967
4–18 "Once in a Vial" Bruce Bilson James S. Henerson & Ed Jurist (teleplay)
James S. Henerson (story)
January 4, 1968 (1968-01-04)

Endora summons Samantha's old boyfriend Rollo to try drive a wedge between her and Darrin. At a dinner party for a client, chaos ensues when Endora and another guest drink a love potion Rollo had made for Samantha. Arch Johnson and Henry Beckman guest star.

Note: Filmed November 9, 1967
4–19 "Snob in the Grass" R. Robert Rosenbaum Ed Jurist January 11, 1968 (1968-01-11)

Larry wants Darrin to meet up with his former fiancée Sheila Sommers to gain a new account with her father. A dinner party at the Sommers mansion mirrors Samantha and Sheila's sparring during the series' pilot episode, of which there is a flashback. Nancy Kovack guest stars.

Note: Filmed July 10, 1967
4–20 "If They Never Met" R. Robert Rosenbaum Bill Idelson & Sam Bobrick January 25, 1968 (1968-01-25)

After being harassed by his mother-in-law, Darrin makes an off hand remark about never having met his wife. Endora then grants his wish, and she and Samantha visit an alternate timeline where Darrin is about to marry Sheila Sommers, be made a partner by McMann and Tate, and to find out whether he is really happy if he had never met Samantha. Nancy Kovack guest stars.

Note: Filmed July 20, 1967
4–21 "Hippie, Hippie, Hooray" William Asher Michael Morris February 1, 1968 (1968-02-01)

Cousin Serena has become an ultra-hip modster and is arrested at a love-in, which makes the front page of the newspaper. Larry and Louise thinks it's Samantha in the photograph, making for another confusing dinner party at the Stephens' home with one of McMann and Tate's clients.

Note: Filmed October 12, 1967. Serena sings "The Iffen Song" which is also played during the end credits.
4–22† "A Prince of a Guy" R. Robert Rosenbaum Ed Jurist February 8, 1968 (1968-02-08)

Tabitha conjures up Prince Charming, who disrupts Samantha's dinner party. Darrin's cousin falls for the Prince, and Larry wants him to be the TV spokesperson for a client's commercial. Stuart Margolin and William Bassett guest star.

Note: Filmed December 11, 1967
4–23 "McTavish" Paul Davis James S. Henerson February 15, 1968 (1968-02-15)

Samantha is asked to persuade a ghost, McTavish, to leave Aunt Clara's boyfriend's old castle in England, but trouble starts when Samantha runs into Darrin's parents, who are coincidentally visiting the castle. More trouble ensues when McTavish decides to haunt Samantha's house instead. Ronald Long guest stars.

Note: Filmed October 27, 1967
4–24 "How Green Was My Grass" R. Robert Rosenbaum Ed Jurist February 29, 1968 (1968-02-29)

When an artificial lawn is mistakenly installed in the Stephens' yard, Darrin thinks Samantha zapped it there. After an argument, she zaps it away and Endora removes her ability to bring it back. But more trouble ensues when the artificial lawn company and a belligerent neighbor want it back. Richard X. Slattery guest stars.

Note: Filmed November 2, 1967. The Stephens' house number is changed from 1164 to 192 for a plot device.
4–25 "To Twitch or Not to Twitch" William Asher Lila Garrett & Bernie Kahn March 14, 1968 (1968-03-14)

On the way to a formal dinner party on a rainy night, Samantha and Darrin argue about her use of witchcraft. When the car gets a flat, Darrin decides she should make an exception, but she refuses, and he must change the tire in the pouring rain, ruining the evening. The argument continues at home, and Samantha goes home to mother. Arthur Julian guest stars.

Note: Filmed February 5, 1968
4–26† "Playmates" William Asher Richard Baer March 21, 1968 (1968-03-21)

Darrin's mother thinks Tabitha should make new friends, but when introduced to a spoiled brat son of a new neighbor, Tabitha wishes him into a bulldog. Peggy Pope guest stars.

Note: Filmed January 18, 1968
4–27† "Tabatha's Cranky Spell" William Asher Robert Riley Crutcher March 28, 1968 (1968-03-28)

Larry needs Samantha's help with an important client at a dinner party so he sends his babysitter to the Stephens' house, who proceeds to try to contact a spirit. Tabitha's witchcraft and the client's superstitious wife prompt Samantha to contact a real ghost at the client's home. Nellie Burt and Sara Seegar guest star.

Note: Filmed December 4, 1967. Actress Nellie Burt's character is called "Aunt Harriet" but is credited as "Aunt Emma"
4–28 "I Confess" Seymour Robbie Richard Baer April 4, 1968 (1968-04-04)

Darrin is upset over Samantha using her powers again and says they may as well tell the whole world. Samantha casts a dream spell on Darrin showing him what their lives would be like if Larry, the Kravitzes, and everyone knew their secret.

Note: Filmed February 12, 1968. When first aired, this episode was interrupted to announce the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
4–29† "A Majority of Two" R. Robert Rosenbaum Ed Jurist April 11, 1968 (1968-04-11)

Larry asks Samantha and Aunt Clara to entertain a visiting Japanese businessman who may be a potential client. The visitor becomes enamored with Clara and wants to put business on hold. Richard Haydn guest stars.

Note: Filmed February 6, 1968
4–30 "Samantha's Secret Saucer" Richard Michaels Jerry Mayer & Paul L. Friedman April 18, 1968 (1968-04-18)

Aunt Clara accidentally turns Tabitha's toy space saucer into a real one, complete with canine aliens, right in the Stephens' back yard. Gladys Kravitz calls the Air Force while Samantha tries to get Aunt Clara to remember how to reverse her spell. Hamilton Camp, Steve Franken, and Larry D. Mann guest star.

Note: Filmed February 19, 1968. This is the last episode with Aunt Clara; Marion Lorne died May 9, 1968.
4–31 "The No-Harm Charm" Russell B. Mayberry Ed Jurist April 25, 1968 (1968-04-25)

Uncle Arthur convinces Darrin that a lucky charm will protect him from witchcraft and all types of harm. However, the charm is a fake and Darrin starts taking chances that may prove disastrous. Susan Tolsky guest stars.

Note: Filmed February 26, 1968
4–32 "Man of the Year" R. Robert Rosenbaum John L. Greene May 2, 1968 (1968-05-02)

Endora casts a circle of persuasive charm around Darrin. Larry's partner, Mr. McMann, believes Darrin is a rising star, and everyone is so enamored with his ideas that he begins to have delusions of grandeur. Roland Winters guest stars.

Note: Filmed March 1, 1968
4–33 "Splitsville" William Asher Richard Baer May 16, 1968 (1968-05-16)

When Gladys decides to leave Abner, Samantha convinces her to stay with the Stephenses until the fighting is resolved. Darrin is not too keen on having the nosy neighbor as a visitor, and decides that Samantha may use witchcraft to convince the couple to get back together. Arthur Julian guest stars.

Note: Filmed March 8, 1968

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