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Welcome
to
Bewitched @ Harpies Bizarre
This
on-line magazine relates to the Bewitched TV show. We offer
original articles, photos and sounds, as well as unique games. Why the
name Harpies Bizarre? For the answer to that, and other common questions,
see the FAQ at the bottom of this page. Frequent visitors
can find out "what's new" in Updates, also
on the cityscape below.
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The Salem News recently reported on Bill Asher, Jr.'s trip to Salem, MA. This June 2008 trip is the first time that Bill got to see the statue of his mother, Elizabeth Montgomery, as Samantha at Lappin Park. He had his 2 1/2 year old daughter, Makaela, with him. Although Makaela never got to meet her famous grandmother, you can tell by the look in her eyes in this photo that she was delighted and bewitched by the bronzed beauty.
Photo by Linsey Tait /www.salemnews.com |
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Season
6 on DVD
The complete sixth season of Bewitched
is now available in a 4-disc set for fans in the USA. Special features include minisodes of The Partidge Family and I Dream of Jeannie.. This is Dick Sargent's first season as Darrin. |
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Elizabeth
Montgomery received a star on the Hollywood Walk
of Fame on January 4, 2008. The star is nestled into the
sidewalk at 6533 Hollywood Blvd. in Los Angeles, CA as a testament
to her excellence in movies and television. Her children Bill
and Rebecca Asher accepted the honor on her behalf. Fellow actors,
husband Robert Foxworth (Six Feet Under, Falcon
Crest) and friend Liz Sheridan (Seinfeld),
also spoke about her at the event. Despite the rain, the turnout
was good for the event as family, friends, and fans from around
the world gathered to watch the star be unveiled. Special acknowledgment
goes to Greg Howell for coordinating the application effort for
fans of Elizabeth Montgomery throughout the world and for Rebecca
Asher for overseeing the ceremony and planning.
See Photos
and Video from the ceremony!
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Movie
on DVD
Now available is the
Bewitched movie. The
DVD features bonus materials of star interview segments, as well
as audio commentary by Nora Ephron and deleted scenes. |
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Tabitha
on DVD
Also released is the 1977 spinoff series Tabitha, starring
Lisa Hartman and Robert Urich. The set includes all 12 episodes
of the series, as well as another pilot episode featuring Liberty
Williams as Tabatha. |
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Samantha
in Salem
A bronze statue of Elizabeth Montgomery as Samantha from Bewitched
is now stationed in Salem's Lappin Park, near the Salem Witch
Museum. The dedication was held on June 15th, 2005, and attended
by former cast members Kasey Rogers, Bernard Fox, and Erin Murphy,
as well as Executive Producer Bill Asher. The tribute is sure to
garner years of great photo opportunities for Bewitched
fans, who fondly recall Salem as the backdrop of the first eight
episodes of season seven.
See: The
Lappin Park Statue |
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Dick
York's long-awaited autobiography, The Seesaw
Girl and Me: A Memoir, is now available for order.
This book is a memoir of York's life, in his own words, with the
foreword written by his wife, Joan "Joey" York. The book
is 256 pages and features 41 photos, some of which are family photos
that have never been released before now. |
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Thank
you to the staff at University of Southern California
Medical Center for the treatment they provided to
Kasey Rogers and continue to provide
others going through similar battles with this terrible
disease. Donations can be sent in memory of Kasey
to:
Keck
- USC/Norris Cancer Center
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Kasey
Rogers "Thank You" Video
Mark
Wood assists Kasey in thanking her fans!
- 12.6 MB
(Requires
DivX codec) |
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