The episode of “Bewitched” that was interrupted due to the announcement of the assassination was entitled “I Confess.” In this episode, Darrin and Samantha get into a quarrel because Darrin accuses her of using her magic excessively. He is worried that if she does too much magic, especially in public, she is going to let everyone know that she is a witch.
In the episode, she uses her magic to dump a bucket of water on someone’s head who is drunk. After that, Darrin thinks that everyone is going to know she’s a witch, so he decides he’s going to tell everyone himself. Samantha, of course, will not let this happen, so she uses her magic to put a spell on Darrin which gives him a dream about what would happen if the world knew she was a witch. When he wakes up, he realizes he is not going to tell anyone.
Dick York’s Real Reason for Leaving
Dick York ended up leaving his role of Darrin on “Bewitched.” This was for some reason never explained on the show, and left viewers wondering. Of course, though, Dick was not going to just up and leave for no reason. In fact, he had a very good reason.
While filming “Cordura,” Dick York tore some muscles on his back. He never fully recovered from this injury. He was able to mask some of it with pain medication, but it wasn't enough. He was still struggling, and it was affecting his ability to act.
Acting for Life
The two actors who played the role of Darrin on “Bewitched” where Dick York and Dick Sargent. Dick York was the first Darrin, followed by Sargent. Close to the end of his life, Dick York began to get involved with charities. He spent his last few years of life fighting emphysema. During his life, he smoked three packs of cigarettes a day. He wanted to use his final time before he passed away to do some good.
It was at this time that he founded the charity, acting for life. This charity was to help people in need, including the homeless population. Since he was battling emphysema, he was very sick and working from home because he was bedridden. But even with these limitations, he contacted politicians businessman and many other people to help contribute money to his charity.
A Documentary Star
People will always remember Elizabeth Montgomery as beautiful Samantha Stephens from “Bewitched.” however, what you may not know is that she also took on a lot of controversial work. Many people just saw her as beautiful and funny, but she wanted to do serious work.
She voiced the narration for not one, but two political documentaries which of course showcased her liberal political beliefs. The first one that she did was entitled “Coverup: Behind the Iran Contra Affair” and that was released in 1988, long after “Bewitched.” The second one that she voiced was in 1992 and was a much more controversial documentary. However, it still won an Academy Award!
A Tale of Two Women
Both TV shows “Bewitched” and “I Dream of Jeannie” were actually pretty similar. They both starred beautiful blond female lead characters who had various powers. Jeannie was a genie in a bottle who had a love story with an astronaut from NASA. Samantha was a witch married to a mortal. The characters were similar, and at times, they even had very similar storylines.
While there were rumors swirling that Elizabeth Montgomery was not happy when “I Dream of Jeannie” debuted, she has confirmed that she never felt any animosity toward the cast members, Barbara Eden (Jeannie) or Larry Hagman. She was just upset about the show.