BEWITCHED: SEASONS 3 & 4 (IMPRINT TELEVISION COLLECTION #15 CONTINUED) - BLU-RAY

WITH THE TWITCH OF A NOSE, BEWITCHED POPS UP IN HIGH-DEFINITION!
1966 · 1650 mins · Comedy
United by love, Darrin and Samantha Stephens may look like a classic American couple, but they have a secret that distinguishes them from their suburban neighbours - ad executive Darrin is a mortal, but Samantha is a beautiful witch. While Samantha is mostly content with living life as a mortal, her mother, Endora, cannot imagine what she sees in Darrin. Although Samantha does her best to avoid using her magical powers, sometimes she just can't resist. Elizabeth Montgomery, Dick York, and Agnes Moorehead star in the much-loved 1960s classic fantasy sitcom - and now Imprint Television brings Seasons 3 &...

United by love, Darrin and Samantha Stephens may look like a classic American couple, but they have a secret that distinguishes them from their suburban neighbours - ad executive Darrin is a mortal, but Samantha is a beautiful witch. While Samantha is mostly content with living life as a mortal, her mother, Endora, cannot imagine what she sees in Darrin. Although Samantha does her best to avoid using her magical powers, sometimes she just can't resist.

Elizabeth Montgomery, Dick York, and Agnes Moorehead star in the much-loved 1960s classic fantasy sitcom - and now Imprint Television brings Seasons 3 & 4 to Blu-ray for the very first time in this 8-disc collection.

Regular price $144.95

Available 18 June, 2025

Info

Format
Blu-ray
Catalogue
IMP4766
Languages
English
Subtitles
English HOH
Encoding
NTSC

Special Features

1080p high-definition presentation of all 66 episodes from Seasons 3 & 4, restored by Sony Television from the original elements with LPCM 2.0 Mono audio in original 1.33:1 aspect ratio and optional English HOH subtitles
NEW Audio commentary by Bewitched historian Herbie J. Pilato, featuring Steve Olim (from the Columbia Make-Up Department) and Chris York (son of actor Dick York) on Double, Double, Toil and Trouble
NEW Audio commentary by Bewitched historian Herbie J. Pilato and television historian Rob Ray on Samantha's Thanksgiving to Remember