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Tuesday, 9 August 2011

Tabitha

Posted on 14:47 by john cena


The ABC-TV witch sitcom, BEWITCHED, had begun in the 1964-1965 season and was quite the hit. Halfway through the second season, in January of 1966, Elizabeth Montgomery's character, Samantha Stephens, has a baby whom she and husband Darrin name Tabitha. Tabitha became not only a popular character on the show but also was a hit with merchandisers. She even popularized the Biblical name, Tabitha, also associated historically with witches. Over the next few years there was many a Tabitha born.Originally played by twins Erin and Diane Murphy, the character was revived in a post-BEWITCHED TV cartoon and then later in a belated spin-off series starring Lisa Hartman.
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