Dick York

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Bewitched: Complete Series

Samantha falls in love with New York ad exec Darrin Stephens and marries him in the first episode of the sitcom. Then Darrin finds out that his new bride is one of a secret society of powerful witches and warlocks and that a twitch of her nose brings magic results. Thoroughly befuddled, Darrin makes her promise never to use her powers. She agrees and tries to settle into being the perfect suburban housewife. Her mother, Endora, however, has a different agenda. She hates that Samantha has married a mortal and continually tries to break them up.

Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Season Seven

Legendary award-winning and suspenseful, Alfred Hitchcock presents set the gold standard for all TV mystery series to come and has remained an indelible part of popular culture. And now, the complete seventh season is available on DVD for the first time. Join guest stars such as Walter Matthau, Robert Redford, Claude Rains, Charles Bronson, Anne Francis and more as they act in stories of intrigue and murder... all under the watchful eye of the Master of Suspense himself.

Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Season Six

His earnest, appraising gaze and iconic profile are the stuff of Hollywood legend. His distinctive British voice sent chills down the spines of audiences around the globe. But find out what made Alfred Hitchcock the "Master of Suspense" as he introduces 38 tales of terror and intrigue in the following sixth chilling season of his unforgettable TV series.

Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Season Two

"If it ain't broke, don't fix it" appears to be the guiding philosophy behind season 2 of Alfred Hitchcock Presents. Like season 1, these 39 episodes (totaling 16 hours, 52 minutes, and originally broadcast from September 30, 1956 to June 23, 1957) follow the established formula that made the series so popular, with self-contained tales of murder, suspense, and intrigue (mostly running about 26 minutes each) based on short stories from a variety of new and established writers in the mystery genre.

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