Tabitha - The Complete Series (1977)
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Synopsis: The popular 1960s sitcom BEWITCHED was based on the premise of a witch (Elizabeth Montgomery) named Samantha wedding a mortal named Darrin Stephens (Dick York). Season Two of the series saw the... The popular 1960s sitcom BEWITCHED was based on the premise of a witch (Elizabeth Montgomery) named Samantha wedding a mortal named Darrin Stephens (Dick York). Season Two of the series saw the couple giving birth to a daughter named Tabitha, who would later turn out to be a witch herself. While the little girl showed signs of supernatural ability from an early age, her brother Adam (born in the sixth season) took after his mortal father. Thirteen years after BEWITCHED premiered, it gave birth to TABITHA, a spinoff which explores the life of Tabitha (Lisa Hartman) as a young woman. In addition to typical coming-of-age struggles, the young witch also has to come to terms with her powers. Tabitha's now-adult brother Adam reappears in the series, played by David Ankrum. The cast also features Robert Urich, Mel Stuart, Karen Morrow, and special guests Sandra Gould, George Tobias, and Gladys and Abner Kravitz. [More]
Starring: Lisa Hartman, Robert Urich, Mel Stewart, David Ankrum
Starring: Lisa Hartman, Robert Urich, Mel Stewart, David Ankrum
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