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5.0 out of 5 stars
The last classic Dick York season - Just buy it now, 12 Mar 2008
Originally filmed in colour (seasons one and two are re-coloured B&W but still look as good). My daughter [12] has all the first 5 seasons of Bewitched and loves them - she is a worst Witch and latterly a 'Charmed' all 8 seasons fan-atic. I asked my daughter what she thought of this season - she said 'All the seasons are all really good as long as it hasn't got that new guy in it', i.e. it can only be Dick York as Samantha's hubby Darrin for her. And I agree. Sadly Dick York became ill just before season 6 and couldn't film [he died in 1992], so he was replaced by the 'new' Darrin Stephens, Dick Sargent for all the remaining seasons. Dick Sargent never recaptured the magic of Dick York and Elizabeth Montgomery, and sadly by then the studio was running out of ideas (in Sargent's last season 8 they were even reduced to re-filming earlier B&W episodes). Ironically Dick Sargent was originally cast to play Darrin Stephens, but due to his other commitments Dick York took the part, and made it his own. In fact Elizabeth Montgomery wanted to finnish it at the end of this season 5 after Dick York dropped out, and leave Bewitched on a high note, but she was persuaded to film another 3 seasons with Sargent.
The chemistry between Dick York and Elizabeth Montgomery is spot on - they really seem like the perfect loving married couple - and Endora's a great mother-in-law from hell (well often India anyway), who knows, quite rightly, that `Derek' isn't good enough for her Samantha. This season includes Serena (Sam's wayward witch cousin also played by Elizabeth M), and prankster warlock Uncle Arthur - sadly Marion Lorne [Aunt Clara] had just died suddenly after the end of filming season 4. Young Tabitha's also present, still played by both Murphy twins, although in many episodes the plotline often carries on happily as if she didn't exist (thank goodness for babysitters). There's much to enjoy in season 5, with it's better special effects and imaginative stories, plus theres a few guest stars like Jonathon Harris [Dr Smith, Lost in Space] and Henry Gibson [hot from Rowan and Martin's Laugh-in].
This four DVD set has all 30 episodes from season five (run time 759 minutes). It's also very well presented, just as the last four seasons, although there's no extras. This is in keeping with Elizabeth Montgomery's wishes that the episodes should stand on their own with no backstage gossip (she stoutly refused to twitch her nose outside of filming Bewitched, saying Samantha Stephens did that, not Elizabeth Montgomery the actress). Picture quality is very good for the age, excellent even on a 14" telly, and the sound is clear but in mono. We bought the DVD in NTSC from Amazon resellers as it was cheaper. A classic sitcom, that's never been off-air since it's creation, and still a hit the younger generation. Also have a look at the single season spin-off series 'Tabitha' from 1977 (2 DVD set, NTSC amazon resellers only), that my daughter rather enjoyed [probably as a bit of light relief after watching her 'Bewitched' seasons 1 to 5 DVD sets many many times].
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Last one for York fans!, 8 April 2009
This is the last series where you have Dick York as Darrin. In here you can see several episodes without him. Dick York had a serious back problem and that is the reason he had to leave the show.
It is a pity as I always preferred him as Darrin. He was more aggressive, more passionate than Dick Sargent. I will watch the remaining series longing for Dick York.
A very nice episode is one where Serena tries to find a mortal boyfriend. One of the best in the series. I will not spoil for you though.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Blast from the past, 13 Feb 2009
Its great to see how advanced America were at the time, far ahead of us in the UK. Very funny and not too corny. I watched them when I was younger and now I'm buying these for my 13 and 10 year old daughters who are hooked.
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