
How much do you know about the television series Bewitched which aired 1964-1972? Take our trivia quiz and find out. And don't forget to see the new movie based on that series starring Will Ferrell and Nicole Kidman.
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1. What street did Darrin and Samantha live on?
Morning Glory Circle
2. Was Gladys Kravitz Samantha’s best friend or nosy neighbor?
Nosy neighbor
3. What was the name of the advertising firm Darrin worked for?
McMann and Tate
4. What is Samantha's mother's name?
Endora. She was played by Agnes Moorehead in the TV version and in the new film is played by Shirley MacLaine.
5. Who played Uncle Arthur?
Paul Lynde appeared in 10 episodes as Uncle Arthur.
6. Who portrayed Darrin first - Dick Sargent or Dick York?
Dick York first played Darrin in the years 1964-1969. Dick Sargent replaced him for the years 1969-1972.
7. Who played Samantha’s cousin, Serena?
Elizabeth Montgomery
8. Who was the first choice to play Samantha?
Tammy Grimes, who turned the part down in order to concentrate on her stage career. Elizabeth Montgomery was cast instead.
9. What was the name of Samantha and Darrin's daughter?
Tabitha, who had special owers of her own.
10. The witches council was usually held on what?
The council met on a cloud.
11. True or False: Maureen McCormick (The Brady Bunch) and Danny Bonaduce (The Partridge Family) both appeared on this show?
True. They both appeared in two episodes.
12. What would Samantha exclaim whenever something went awry?
"Oh, my stars!"
13. What was the name of Samantha and Darrin's son?
Adam
14. Samantha said that “Witches U” was a pet name for what famous college on the show?
Vassar College
15. What was the name of Samantha's bumbling aunt?
Aunt Clara
BONUS: Who was Samantha's physician?
Dr. Bombay
SUPER BONUS: What was the original script title?
The Witch of Westport
Sources: Internet Movie Database, tv.com, Bewitched and Elizabeth Montgomery Web site
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