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28 Episodes 1970 - 1971
Episode 1
Thu, Sep 24, 197025 mins
With Endora as the official messenger, Samantha has been summoned by the High Priestess Hepzibah to attend the upcoming witches' convocation in Salem. Despite Endora's attempts to impress upon Samantha that she should heed the summons, Samantha has no intention of abandoning her family to attend, although she does promise to speak to Darrin about the matter. Darrin is initially incensed by the summons, but with a few convincing arguments and a little moral suasion by Endora, Darrin agrees to let Samantha go, on the one condition that he go to Salem with her. Putting aside his professional commitments may be difficult as Larry has not given him a vacation in four years, and as he worked hard to convince Larry to let him handle the Gotham Industries account, arguably the most prestigious account the firm has ever had. Work aside, Samantha and Darrin convincing Hepzibah to let him go to Salem may be even more problematic, as perhaps unaware to the Stephenses, Hepzibah has long wanted the dissolution of their marriage, the only witch/mortal marriage in the cosmos. Whereas Samantha at least understands the workings of witches' society, Darrin may be none too happy with the alternative that Hepzibah decides.

Episode 2
Thu, Oct 1, 197025 mins
Hepzibah, the High Priestess of Witches and Warlocks, has begun her one week observance of Samantha and Darrin ultimately to decide if their marriage - the only mixed marriage of witch to mortal in the cosmos - should be dissolved, unknown to Darrin if that be the case meaning that he too would probably be physically dissolved himself. Beyond the marriage itself, Hepzibah also wants to witness the entire mortal life, which means concepts such as "work", most specifically Darrin's. The week does not start off well, with Darrin well on his way to dissolution. That path is sped up when Larry and Darrin's latest client, Ernest Hitchcock, is about to insult Hepzibah directly for meddling in their business affairs, she who has inserted herself in the middle. To protect Hitchcock, Samantha places a spell on him before he is able to insult Hepzibah to have the opposite opinion of being totally enthralled with her. That spell could change the entire course of Samantha and Darrin's week with Hepzibah, who may get a taste with Hitchcock of what Samantha has had with Darrin - that is unless she finds out what Samantha did.

Episode 3
Thu, Oct 8, 197025 mins
Samantha, Darrin and Endora are on their way to Salem, Massachusetts to attend the witches' convocation. The journey is filled with misadventure due largely to the differences between Darrin and Endora's preferred mode of travel. Samantha and Darrin have time before the convocation to act the tourist, they visiting a historical home turned into a museum. There, Samantha is confronted by an old fashioned "alive" bed warmer that will not leave her alone. Because the bed warmer seemingly has a mind of its own and because of where it is located, Samantha is certain that it is a witch or more likely a warlock who has been trapped into being what is supposed to be this inanimate object since the Salem witch hunts. What's worse for Samantha and Darrin is that the bed warmer follows them out of the museum back to their hotel. Samantha has to discover who the bed warmer is and why he was turned into a bed warmer before the police and museum officials arrive to arrest them for theft, they who are hot on Samantha and Darrin's tails.
Episode 4
Thu, Oct 15, 197025 mins
When the police arrive at Samantha and Darrin's hotel room, Darrin takes the fall for Samantha in the alleged theft of the bed warmer from the historic site, the House of the Seven Gables. While Darrin is locked in jail awaiting his court appearance, Samantha is free to discover who, using witchcraft, turned a warlock into that bed warmer during the Salem witch hunts. She figures the best way is to use the fact of the witches' convocation taking place to survey the general populace, with a little extra help from Endora. When Samantha discovers the who, she comes to understand why the warlock behind the bed warmer has such an interest in her. That warlock is named Newton, who has a one track mind, namely the pursuit of the opposite sex, most specifically the witch that turned him into the bed warmer. As that witch only allows Samantha to free Newton from his bed warmer prison on the condition that Newton not contact her, Samantha has to redirect Newton's energies toward someone else ultimately to get Darrin off on all charges.

Episode 5
Thu, Oct 22, 197025 mins
While on vacation in Salem, Samantha and Darrin plan to do some sightseeing in Gloucester before having a lobster lunch at the Gloucester House. Those plans are slightly modified when Samantha is called away to the witch's convocation for an emergency that morning, leaving a reluctant Darrin to do the sightseeing with Serena before they meet up for lunch. Serena herself is sidetracked coming across the Gloucester Fisherman's Memorial, the statue of the fisherman who she believes would be an attractive specimen if alive, turning him into a human being what she does. In an argument with Darrin, Serena, in turn, turns him into the fisherman statue while she goes off and cavorts with her new companion. When Samantha returns to catch up with Darrin and Serena, she notices the fact that Darrin has been turned into the statue. Problems ensue as Larry, who was in Boston for a meeting with one of Darrin's potential new clients, shows up in Gloucester looking for him to make a new pitch to that client, Mr. Barrows. So Samantha has to be in three palaces at the same time: making sure nothing happens to the statue of Darrin, trying to find Serena to turn Darrin back into human form, and keeping Larry and Mr. Barrows preoccupied. There is a time factor involved as well as Barrows threatens to walk and take his account with him if Darrin doesn't show up soon with an acceptable new advertising concept.

Episode 6
Thu, Oct 29, 197025 mins
While Darrin and Samantha are in Salem, Larry sends them a gift via special messenger: a replica Paul Revere teapot. The catch is that Larry wants Darrin to regift the teapot to Sir Leslie Bancroft, a visiting potential client from London, a meeting with who Larry wants Darrin to attend despite Darrin being on vacation. Sir Leslie, the owner of British Imperial Textiles, is a Revolutionary War buff, hence the gift of the teapot. Despite Darrin initially having no intention of attending the meeting, a problem nonetheless ensues when Larry, with Sir Leslie in tow, comes to retrieve the teapot, Esmeralda who took it back to New York with her along with all the other purchases Samantha and Darrin have made in Salem thus far. So Samantha has to contact Esmeralda to send the teapot back to Salem via witchcraft. A further problem arises when Esmeralda's failed witchcraft sends Paul Revere in the flesh to Samantha and Darrin's hotel room instead of the teapot. Waiting for Esmeralda's witchcraft to wear off, Samantha has to keep Paul from meeting Sir Leslie, the former who may once again believe "that the British are coming" if he does.

Episode 7
Thu, Nov 5, 197025 mins
At the latest event Samantha is required to attend at the witches' convocation, she runs into a childhood friend named Waldo. What Samantha is unaware of is that Waldo has always secretly been in love with her. As he couldn't have her in the flesh, what Waldo has done is create a replica Samantha solely as a figment of his imagination, albeit a visible one to anyone around. Waldo's Samantha is doting and loving toward him. Problems ensue when Larry, still in Salem on business with Darrin, sees imaginary Samantha fawning all over Waldo. One misunderstanding after another arises as Samantha introduces Waldo to Darrin and Larry, unaware of what Larry has seen, he who wants to protect his best friend, and unaware of Waldo's imaginary Samantha.
Episode 8
Thu, Nov 12, 197025 mins
In a disagreement with the Witches' Council, who order Samantha and Darrin not to be seen together in public due to he being a mortal, Samantha and Darrin make a hasty return home from Salem one week earlier than planned. Esmeralda intercepts an order from the Council for Samantha to appear before them in Salem immediately. Believing Samantha would defy the order in her anger, Esmeralda uses a spell to send Samantha back to good old Salem, which is what happens: Samantha is sent to "old" Salem, namely seventeenth century Salem. In the process, Samantha loses her memory, not knowing who she is, and loses her witchcraft. When Endora finds out what happened, she sends Darrin back to old Salem to rescue Samantha, that rescue which includes Darrin needing to give Samantha a magic charm to restore her powers. Beyond Darrin's issues of doing this rescue without Samantha knowing who he is and the magic charm only working if Samantha seemingly does the impossible, Samantha faces the other problem of the witch hunts, she being in danger if the authorities discover or even suspect that she is a witch.
Episode 9
Thu, Nov 19, 197025 mins
Endora's latest attempt to break up Samantha and Darrin's marriage comes in the form of Ashley Flynn, an old wannabe beau of Samantha's, she who never gave him the time of day. Ashley believes the best way to infiltrate Samantha and Darrin's lives is to change himself into a one of a kind dog when he learns that Larry and Darrin's latest client, Charlie Gibbons, not only owns a dog food company but is a dog aficionado, the kind of dog Ashley turns himself into being just like the one Larry and Darrin describe as Darrin's to Mr. Gibbons, who wants to see said dog. Samantha and Darrin face a dilemma when they learn the dog is Ashley. Samantha believes she has a way for Ashley the dog to behave himself at least as long until Mr. Gibbons leaves, but Ashley may have tricks of his own against Samantha's.
Episode 10
Thu, Dec 3, 197025 mins
Darrin is excited that he has broken 80 in this golf score, and after a round of banter between Endora and Darrin, Endora turns him into an old man. Samantha has to do some quick thinking to prevent Darrin from falling prey to one of Louise's match making plots. We see what Elizabeth Montgomery would have looked like had she gotten old before her death.
Episode 11
Thu, Dec 10, 197025 mins
Samantha, solely as a favor to Darrin to further his career, has agreed for them to go through the admissions process to join a country club, the club's founder, J.J. Langley, who suggested them joining, he a potential client of McMann and Tate. Darrin's request and Samantha's agreement are despite both admitting they are not country club types. Regardless, Endora sees Samantha's agreement as being just the latest bourgeois mortal convention to which she has sunk. Endora wishes that Samantha was more carefree, like Serena. As such, Endora places a secret spell on Samantha, making her feel everything that Serena is feeling at that exact moment, Serena who currently is on a fun-filled date. Endora's hope is that this act will make Samantha wake up to the fact of how dull her life is. What Endora did not consider is that Serena goes through some extreme highs and lows on the date that are not all carefree, happy times. A complication for Samantha and Darrin is that they know something is wrong with her - they believing it something medical that Dr. Bombay can fix - but Samantha's "illness" doesn't stop Mrs. Langley and Mrs. Hunter, the country club women's admissions chair and co-chair, from making a visit, unseemly behavior by Samantha which could not only kibosh their chances of getting into the country club, but kibosh Darrin's chances of nabbing Langley's lucrative account, and by association threaten Darrin's job.
Episode 12
Thu, Dec 17, 197025 mins
Darrin is in a professional slump. Darrin's latest client, Mr. Harmon of Harmon Savings and Loan, has shut him down over his campaign idea, which Darrin himself believes to be good. Because he's never felt this way before, Darrin suspects that Endora placed some sort of spell on him for him to fail. As Endora gives her witch's honor that she placed no spell on Darrin this time, Samantha calls in the medical advice of Dr. Bombay. Following that inconclusive examination, Samantha believes she knows what is ailing Darrin, who decides to give up against what he sees as a losing battle of all the hexes Samantha's family and witch associates can and have placed on him. However, the spell Samantha places on him to succeed isn't quite the spell Darrin believes it to be.
Episode 13
Thu, Dec 24, 197027 mins
A few days before Christmas, Samantha and Darrin have an overnight house guest in the form of Lisa Wilson, the daughter of Darrin's colleague at McMann & Tate, Keith Wilson, and his wife, Dorothy Wilson, as Keith and Dorothy head out of town on a business trip, they to arrive home on Christmas Eve. Tabitha is excited about having a new "sister" to play with, despite knowing that it is only temporary. While Keith is working on one account, Darrin is working on another for a Mr. Brockway. Brockway slyly decides to postpone a meeting with Darrin, so that he can make a surprise visit to see Darrin at home, as Brockway feels seeing a man's home life is as important as the work he produces. When Brockway visits, Lisa answers the door while Samantha, Darrin and Tabitha are occupied doing other things. Darrin later learns from Larry that Brockway wants someone else to handle his account since Brockway feels that Darrin is unstable, but does not disclose the reason for that impression. Just learning that Brockway visited his house, Darrin initially believes that the reason for his impression is that one of Samantha's relatives intervened. But the real reason is that Brockway didn't approve of Darrin's home life as the Wilsons are black and Brockway, believing Lisa is his "black" daughter, further believes the Stephens are in an interracial marriage. Larry decides to invite Brockway to the Stephens house for the office Christmas Eve party to show Brockway just how stable the Stephens' household is. Larry's unilateral decision to move the party to the Stephens' house has its own problems as Tabitha has used wishcraft to make herself and Lisa truly become sisters in the biological sense, this resulting transformation which Samantha has to rectify, if possible, before Keith and Dorothy return to see their daughter not quite the same as they left her.

Episode 14
Thu, Jan 14, 197125 mins
Darrin's latest client, Bernard Bobbins of Bobbins Bonbons, isn't very happy. He sponsors The Sweetheart Parade, one of the most popular shows on television, yet his candy sales aren't increasing in proportion to the media exposure of the show, he blaming it on other areas of advertising. Rather than Darrin's idea of tying Bobbins Bonbons as gifts to secretaries, Endora thinks Bobbins Bonbons should be tied to a group more reverential in her mind: mothers-in-law. As such, Endora places a spell on both Bobbins and Darrin for Darrin to pitch the idea of creating a Mothers-in-Law Day with Bobbins Bonbons the gift of choice, and Bobbins loving the idea. Endora takes the spells one step further when Larry and Bobbins twist the campaign to have a Mother-in-Law of the Year to be presented in a commercial spot on The Sweetheart Parade: she will be that Mother-in-Law of the Year. Darrin, who knows that Endora's witchcraft has created this campaign, can't help think that Endora has an ulterior motive of ruining his career through these spells. Regardless of Endora's motives, her actions do cause some issues with the live commercial spot which could lose the Bobbins account for Darrin and by association end his career, that is unless Samantha can come up with some creative witchcraft of her own to combat the situation.
Episode 15
Thu, Jan 21, 197125 mins
Upon losing one of her baby teeth, Tabitha asks her parents about the Good Fairy as the Kravitz's visiting nephew, Sidney, tells her that it's the parents who place the money under the pillow in exchange for the tooth, not a fairy. Samantha's response is that children who believe in the Good Fairy are indeed visited by her, with parents having to make the exchange only for children who don't believe. Darrin is dismayed to learn that Samantha is telling the truth, Samantha who personally knows the Good Fairy, whose name is Mary. Darrin gets to meet and Samantha gets reunited with Mary when she leaves the money under Tabitha's pillow that evening. An incident at the house leaves Mary incapacitated to do her remaining duties for the evening, Samantha instead forced to, Mary the only being that can make the switch, including Samantha needing the fairy outfit complete with wings, tiara and wand. As a fairy, Samantha knows that she will temporarily lose her witchly powers. What the rest of the evening shows Mary is that she wants a break from being the Good Fairy, a job she's had for centuries. Samantha is in a bind as Mary is the only being who can make the switch back, she refusing to do so. Beyond keeping a newly liberated Mary at bay, Darrin has to keep a winged Samantha out of sight, especially from the nosy Kravitzes.
Episode 16
Thu, Jan 28, 197125 mins
Samantha continues her negotiation with Mary for her to resume her role as the Good Fairy, Mary the only being that can change them back. While Samantha is stuck being the Good Fairy, she is stuck adorned with the Good Fairy accoutrements, including most obviously the wings, and has lost the use of witchcraft. Beyond Mary not wanting to be the Good Fairy anymore, part of the standoff is that Mary, who has acquired a taste for alcohol, wants some more brandy to "warm her bones" while Darrin has locked the liquor cabinet as Mary getting drunk was how this whole problem started. So an issue becomes Mary on the search for some brandy, she doing whatever needed to get some, which if she can't get it from Darrin or Samantha, means going out in public. Further complications ensue as Darrin, who is working from home, is having problems coming up with a campaign idea for the Reducilator, the company owner, Mr. Ferber, with who Darrin has a meeting tomorrow. However, Larry and Ferber decide to stop by the house today - a day early - which not only means Darrin has to take his focus off of Mary and back on coming up with a campaign idea, but also keep Samantha and her wings out of sight, she who can't help anyway as she doesn't have access to her witchcraft.

Episode 17
Thu, Feb 4, 197125 mins
On what is Darrin's relaxing weekend, whatever he wishes for, he magically receives. Samantha and Darrin believe that one of her relatives has placed a spell on him for whatever reason. Endora vows that she wasn't the one that placed a spell on him, she who states that what she believes has happened is that Darrin, by being married to a witch for as long as he has, is in the first stage of becoming a full fledged warlock, this stage, much like Tabitha experienced when she was an infant, called wishcraft: wishing will make that wish happen. Endora isn't being totally truthful, as although she did not place a spell on Darrin, she did initiate Darrin's road to becoming a warlock. As witches cannot turn mortals into witches and warlocks, she consulted the warlock guru on how she could make Darrin a warlock to get Samantha out of her self-imposed mortal drudgery. Endora enlisted Serena's help to go back to the seventeenth century Ireland to make a complicated magic potion by and on one of Darrin's ancestors, Darrin the Bold, to turn him into a warlock and by association his descendants. Darrin is dismayed by his new warlock status solely as being a warlock was not who he was born to be. Darrin being in the stage of wishcraft does have its ups and downs, the downs which get him into potential trouble. If Samantha discovers the truth, she may be able to restore Darrin and his ancestors back to their mortal status.

Episode 18
Thu, Feb 11, 197125 mins
Uncle Arthur is in love. The object of his affections, a witch named Aretha, is beautiful but is a diva, she who does not know about Uncle Arthur's practical jokery, which she would not tolerate if she knew. When some of Uncle Arthur's practical joking comes to the surface, he is uncertain if he will be able to suppress this natural aspect of his being. In the name of love, he decides to rid his practical joking by transferring it to Samantha and Darrin's house. Samantha and Darrin in turn are bombarded by one practical joke after another by the house. Samantha is powerless to stop it as Uncle Arthur is the only one who can remove the spell. This may cause problems for Darrin as he invites a client and his wife over to the house.

Episode 19
Thu, Feb 18, 197125 mins
Larry has arranged for a last minute business dinner at Samantha and Darrin's for a client Darrin doesn't really want, Roland Berkley of Berkley's Hair Tonic. Darrin's feeling toward the account is that Mr. Berkley is flogging a product that no one, especially the youth, is buying regardless of brand. Darrin also tries to get out of the dinner as he knows that Samantha is away on a mandatory "tune-up" as her witchly powers have gone wonky. Darrin's efforts in this regard don't work as Serena, who is babysitting in Samantha's absence, pretends to be Samantha in front of Larry and agrees to host the dinner. Complications ensue at the dinner as Serena as Samantha, who vowed to be "nice" to the client, is indeed nice, a little too nice to Mr. Berkley, which doesn't sit well with Berkley's wife, Martha Berkley. Those complications are ratcheted up a notch as one of Tabitha's toys, which Serena "animated" and made life-sized while playing a game with Tabitha that afternoon, makes a surprise appearance. Darrin and the real Samantha, upon her return, have to somehow salvage the dinner and the account in light of these events.
Episode 20
Thu, Feb 25, 197125 mins
Darrin's off-the-cuff comment that he can't make up his mind between which of the two jingles he's devised for Colonel Bringham's Spareribs campaign he prefers is proof to Endora that his indecisiveness is an indication of weakness which is the reason she believes he's a failure. She decides to highlight that trait by placing a spell on him to make him unable to make up his mind about anything. Samantha quickly learns about the spell when she runs into Gladys Kravitz who describes her latest encounter with Darrin just before he went to the office. As Samantha works at getting a hold of her mother to remove the spell, she and Darrin have to deal with the consequences of his indecisiveness, including the fallout from a meeting he has with Colonel Bringham, who values a good sales pitch from his advertising men. By the time Endora agrees to take the spell off Darrin, Samantha and Darrin have to deal with a more obvious problem with Colonel Bringham and Larry courtesy of Endora.

Episode 21
Thu, Mar 4, 197125 mins
Louise insists that Samantha read a book on marital unrest that says that spouses long for someone else after the first few years of marriage. The next morning, Samantha finds that she and Louise have switched places, but she's the only one who realizes it. Darrin and Louise believe that Louise is Samantha; Larry believes Samantha is Louise. Endora, who knows that Samantha is Samantha, explains to her that a metaphysical molecular disturbance must be happening, which only affects mortals who have been in contact with a witch. Dr. Bombay confirms this diagnosis, but says that the cure is to treat the cause, namely Samantha, instead of treating the three affected mortals. While he works on a cure, Samantha must orchestrate two new hanky-panky-free marital relationships without Larry and Louise wondering if their marriage is on the rocks.
Episode 22
Thu, Mar 11, 197125 mins
Serena comes bearing a present for Darrin as a peace offering. Darrin is appreciative of the gesture until he learns that she zapped it up from witchcraft and learns what the on-the-surface innocuous gift can actually do. Darrin's ultimate reaction causes an even bigger rift between Serena and Darrin than before she made this gesture. Serena's revenge to Darrin's less than enthusiastic reaction is to turn him into a gorilla while Samantha is out shopping with Tabitha and Adam. Further complications ensue with the intervention of nosy Gladys Kravitz when she sees the gorilla, she who calls the police, who in turn call Johnson's Jungle Island to see if the gorilla is theirs. Despite knowing the gorilla isn't theirs, the Johnson brothers are not averse to saying it is to provide a mating partner for their gorilla, Tillie.

Episode 23
Thu, Mar 18, 197125 mins
Endora accuses Darrin of being miserly when he says he won't buy his children a proper pool until he can afford one, instead of Tabitha and Adam playing in the small, plastic above-ground children's pool they do have. So Darrin is certain it is Endora who zapped up an envelope he ultimately receives containing $100,000 cash, the envelope caught between the seat and the door of a cab in which he and Larry were riding. Even after Endora gives her witch's honor to Samantha that she didn't pull such a stunt, Darrin is still certain it was her under this circumstance, he even accusing Samantha of covering up for her mother. That accusation and the fact that the money truly is illegally gotten money by a couple of criminals named Kosko and Braun who will do anything to get it back get Darrin into one predicament after another, he needing an angry Samantha to forgive to get him out of this mess with her witchly powers, forgiving which is not a certainty.
Episode 24
Thu, Mar 25, 197125 mins
Darrin's Saturday plan to play golf is sidetracked by Larry's insistence that he work, as a potential new and very lucrative client, Sean Flanagan of Mother Flanagan's canned Irish stew (it based on his mother's recipe hence the name), has moved up his meeting from a week away to tomorrow in his need to fly off to Dublin immediately after the moved up meeting. Darrin's day is made even worse by a surprise visit by Endora. As a result of their latest argument, Endora keeps Darrin's voice as is, but turns his body into that of an adolescent boy, she refusing to change him back until he apologizes which he refuses to do. To hide the now adolescent Darrin with the husky voice from a pesky Larry, Samantha sends Darrin - who she says is her nephew Marvin - to play in the park with Tabitha. Soon after Darrin and Tabitha's arrival home from the park, Darrin gladly apologizes as Endora unwittingly albeit indirectly helped him with the Mother Flanagan campaign. Herbie, one of the neighborhood boys from the park, mentions one indisputable fact as to the reason Mother Flanagan's probably isn't selling well: it tastes awful. As such, Darrin has to convince Larry not to pursue the account on the pure integrity of McMann and Tate as a company. Or is there another way to get the account yet stay true to the fact of Mother Flanagan's being the awful Irish stew it is?
Episode 25
Thu, Apr 1, 197125 mins
Darrin gives Samantha a gift of a bracelet in her vow not to do witchcraft. He gives it to her anyway despite Samantha being caught in the act of performing witchcraft just seconds before - the witchcraft all in the sake of keeping the peace with Darrin's mother, who is minutes away from coming on a surprise visit - as he really wanted Samantha to have the bracelet just for being who she is. Immediately after she puts on the bracelet, each hiccup she makes produces a cycle of some sort: motor, uni, bi and tri. In addition, her regular witchcraft doesn't work. Samantha has to call in Dr. Bombay to diagnose and cure her before she and her mother-in-law go out shopping. He is able to do so, the issue being Samantha's feeling of guilt only allowing her these involuntary acts of witchcraft, the cycles in a cosmic mix-up of "psycho". Just before Samantha and Mrs. Stephens leave to go shopping and after Dr. Bombay has taken his leave, Samantha hiccups. She sees no cycle in front of her so she believes all is right with her powers. What she is unaware of but what Darrin notices in the house is that her hiccup made a gilded framed mirror in their foyer disappear. Serena, who is babysitting, is able to call Dr. Bombay on Darrin's behalf, Dr. Bombay who is able to determine that he gave Samantha the wrong cure and now in a further cosmic mix-up, every time she hiccups, something gilded (instead of her guilt) will disappear. Complications ensue when Larry drops by the house, Darrin who has to keep Dr. Bombay's activities hidden while they try and locate Samantha. Further complications arise when a Samantha hiccup results in a gilded necklace in a store display going missing, Samantha and Mrs. Stephens who are hauled off by the store detective for shoplifting.
Episode 26
Thu, Apr 8, 197125 mins
Samantha receives a visit from Esmeralda, who is even more nervous than usual. Esmeralda has a date with an old beau, Ferdy, who she has not seen in centuries (literally), and she wants to make a good impression, which she doesn't think she can do with her looks, her nervous sneezing and the resulting faulty witchcraft. With some mortal beauty products, Samantha believes she can help with hair, make-up and a nice dress, but she knows that won't help with Esmeralda's lack of confidence or the nervousness. So what Samantha decides to do to boost Esmeralda's confidence is to put a spell on all the mirrors in the house for Esmeralda to see her reflection as how she would really like to look. Esmeralda and Ferdy's date, which Esmeralda has scheduled at Samantha and Darrin's house, ends up having an added third, unknown to Ferdy, as Samantha sticks around behind the scenes to assist with Esmeralda's faulty witchcraft. What Esmeralda doesn't know is that there is an unknown fourth, who too has a specific job to ensure the date is a success. Things are even more complicated as Larry, who had a fight with Louise, wants to hang out with Darrin at the house before he has to leave on a business trip to Chicago that night.
Episode 27
Thu, Apr 15, 197125 mins
Darrin's angry response to Endora's latest entrance into the house - on a camel - and her explanation of having just come from playing sand polo in the Sahara shows her that Darrin has no sense of humor. So Endora secretly places a series of spells on Darrin to rectify that issue, the first for him to make a joke every few seconds on the sound of her induced chime, and the second for him to giggle every time he hears something sad or awful, the worse the news, the bigger the giggle. The first spell is placed when Darrin is at work, which is bad timing as he has to deal with a problem client, Harold Jameson of Denver-based Mount Rocky Mutual, an insurance company, he who flew in especially to meet with Darrin and Larry. Mr. Jameson is as serious in his overall demeanor as is the business in which he works. Darrin has to avoid dealing with Jameson in his condition until Samantha can get Endora to take off the spell, as Darrin's sure to be inappropriate jokes and laughing are sure to lose the account - or will they?

Episode 28
Thu, Apr 22, 197125 mins
Darrin's mother has brought presents for her grandchildren, Tabitha's specifically an antique doll that Mrs. Stephens' grandmother gave to her when she was a child, and what she wants to pass down to Tabitha in turn. In a kerfuffle between Tabitha and Adam over the doll, Tabitha performs a little witchcraft to make the doll fly through the air, the flying doll directly in front of Darrin's mother. Unable to hide the fact that a doll actually did fly through the air, Samantha has to come up with a quick explanation. What she tells her mother-in-law is that she must have some supernatural powers associated with the passing down of the doll, that such powers are probably fleeting, and that it best either not to tell anyone for fear of being labeled crazy or to flaunt the powers while she has it. Mrs. Stephens has her own thoughts about what happened and what to do about it, she who now believes that she "has the power" and should use it. As such, Samantha has to come up with a way to stop Darrin's mother from believing what is not real concerning "her powers".