“Bewitched” was a classic. It ran for eight seasons! However, some fans feel like it should have ended after season 7 and it went on just one season too long.
The ratings started to drop after Dick York left the show, and Elizabeth Montgomery wanted out after season five but stuck around because the money was so good. She had checked out, and it showed. There were also more sitcoms coming out, and that provided more competition for the series. The writing staff also started to leave and left the final season pretty dull. It would have been nice to end the series on a high note, but the show still lives on as a classic!
Birth Certificate Inconsistencies
It was no surprise that Elizabeth Montgomery's obituary was all over the place. She was a very private person and did not share information about herself with people. In her obituary, they got her age wrong and her marital status wrong. But did you also know, her death certificate and birth certificate even had inconsistencies.
On her birth certificate, she is named Elizabeth Victoria Montgomery. Her death certificate, however, names her as Elizabeth A. Montgomery. We are not sure what the 'A' stands for, but her middle name was Victoria, so her death certificate is incorrect.
June 17th
They say art parallels real life. Especially in this case. Elizabeth Montgomery gave birth to her biological daughter Rebecca on June 17th. June 17th also happened to be the birthday of Erin and Diane who were the twins playing her on-screen daughter, Tabitha. Of course, this was not planned but wow what a coincidence!
The actress, Erin, who played Tabitha had said that she was very close with her on-screen mother, so it is even more shocking that Elizabeth’s real-life daughter would have the same exact birthday!
Alice Pearce: Cursed With Terminal Cancer
The role of Gladys on “Bewitched” was played by actress Alice Pearce. In 1966, Alice completely disappeared from the show. Sadly, this was because she had passed away from ovarian cancer. She got diagnosed with this deadly disease just four months before she got cast as Gladys on “Bewitched.”
She had surgery, but the doctors let her know that the cancer was indeed terminal. She chose not to share this information with the cast and crew of “Bewitched.” It was a complete shock to fans and the cast alike when she passed away.
The Famous Christmas Episode, “Sisters at Heart”, was Written by Black High School Students
The script and the storyline for the “Bewitched” episode entitled “Sisters at Heart” was actually written by a group of African American high school students. These students were in Marcella Saunders’ class in Central LA at a school called Jefferson High School.
This episode was aired on Christmas Eve and was meant to be an eye-opening moment while telling the tale of a wonderful story; however, this episode would never air today. It is absolutely politically incorrect due to the fact that several cast members appear in blackface at some point during the episode.