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I enjoyed this for what it really is. This a 70's type version of Tabitha, Samantha's daughter in Bewitched. Tabitha is totally hot.
The story lines are kind of schlocky, and a more updated version
of the original. Tabitha's aunt is interfering, but much nicer
than the original Endora (Samantha's mother). Adam, Tabitha's brother is dorkish, but a predicatably over protective mortal without any warlock powers. It's a fun DVD as long as viewers don't take it too seriously.
It's 70's TV.
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Lisa had her nose done after this series; she is more beautiful now at age 50 than she ever was then. I had her on my flight (I am a Flight Attendant), and she looks twenty years younger than she is.
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I remember watching the show when it was on in the 70's and I do remember how disappointed I was when it was quickly cancelled. I thought it was a cute funny show, but it was just never given a chance, much like the networks do to shows these days (i.e. Book of Daniel, DAYBREAK) I think if the network had given it a chance and had more Bewitched stars "visit", the show may have gotten better. I was so happy when Lisa Hartman moved to the cul-de-sac community of KNOTS LANDING in 1983 though--I love Lisa Hartman-Black. I think she got major talent in singing and acting and loved her as Singer Ciji Dunne and doppelganger Cathy Geary.
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Lisa Hartman has what it takes to to do whatever she darn pleases! I love Lisa and have all her albums (too few in my opinion!) She is an excellent singer and it's a darn shame that she doesn't record anymore.
As for her acting, she's a darn good actress too! But, you have to take TABITHA for what it's worth - pure entertainment. When I've had a rotten day, I like to put my feet up, with my cat on my lap, and watch this.
Try it, it must be magic, it works!
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Concededly there was a lot of room for improvement, unfortunately ABC never gave the show a chance to develop further. For a 1970s show, it was par for the course. Lisa Hartman definitely had what it took to carry her own show. And she and the actor who played Adam resembled their TV parents enough to make it seem plausible. "Tabitha" is charming in its own way. And yes, the guest appearances of original characters like the Kravitzes and Dr. Bombay were welcome delights (only wish Ms. Montgomery and Uncle Arthur showed up too). The original pilot included on this DVD is just a dull re-telling of the original Bewitched pilot. Too bad this show wasn't given the opportunity to turn into what could've been another classic.
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