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Bewitched is an American fantasy situation comedy originally broadcast for eight seasons on ABC from 1964 to 1972. 254 half-hour episodes were produced. The first 74 half-hour episodes were filmed in black-and-white for Seasons 1 and 2 (but are now also available in colorized versions on DVD); the remaining 180 half-hour episodes were filmed in color.
Sandra Gould (July 23, 1916 – July 20, 1999) was an American actress, known for her role as Gladys Kravitz on the sitcom Bewitched. Gould was the second actress to portray the role, debuting at the start of the third season.
A "front porch" set, replicating the porch of the backlot house was created as well. From 1964 through 1966, the Kravitzes' house was the same as used for The Donna Reed Show. Beginning with season 3 color episodes in 1966, the Kravitz house sets were the same as what would (years later) be featured as The Partridge Family house.
Season 2 Episode 10: "Good-Bye, George" 1964 Hazel: Miss Elsie Season 3 Episode 17: "Hot Potato a la Hazel" Dear Heart: Miss Moore The Disorderly Orderly: Mrs. Fuzzibee, Talkative Patient Kiss Me, Stupid: Mrs. Mulligan 1964–1966 Bewitched: Gladys Kravitz 27 episodes 1965 Dear Brigitte: Unemployment Office Clerk Bus Riley's Back in Town
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