Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
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TV Movie. Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
First aired: 4/7/1996It's her 16th birthday, and Sabrina (Melissa Joan Hart) is feeling a little strange. She's just transferred to a new school, moved in with her two otherworldly aunts, and nothing is quite what it seems. Things can only get more complicated when Sabrina learns that she's a real witch. Now, she's got to make friends, memorize spells and find a way to get a date for the school dance. It'll take a little hocus-pocus and a whole lot of adventure before Sabrina learns to control her powers and find true love.
Director: Tibor Takács
Guest star: Charlene Fernetz (Aunt Zelda), Michelle Beaudoin (Marnie Littlefield), Laura Harris (Freddie), Kea Wong (Fran), Sherry Miller (Aunt Hilda), Janine Cox (Sales Clerk), Jim Swansburg (Mr. Dingle), Lalainia Lindbjerg (Katy Lemore), Noel Geer (Jeff), Jo Bates (Coach), Tobias Mehler (Harvey), Ryan Reynolds (Seth), Biski Gugushe (Larry), Tyler Labine (Mark)
1. Pilot
First aired: 9/27/1996 Production Code: 001Sabrina Spellman isn't having the best of luck. After finding out that she and half of her family are witches, she must start a brand new school. The popular girl, Libby, not only hates her, but wants her hands on Sabrina's crush, Harvey. When Sabrina decides to stand up to Libby, things take a turn for the worst. The Spellman's have to enlist the help of The Witches Council to undo Sabrina's mishap.
Director: Robby Benson
Guest star: Melissa Murray (CeeCee), Bridget Flanery (Jill) , Mary Ellen Lyon (Connie), Shaun Weiss (Male Student), Teller (Skippy), Deborah Harry (Cassandra), Robby Benson (Edward Spellman), Penn Jillette (Drell), Ren Woods (Mrs. Hecht), Brian Jacobs (Eddie)
2. Bundt Friday
First aired: 10/4/1996 Production Code: 002Sabrina slips Libby some truth sprinkles to make her confess to spreading nasty lies, but her plan backfires when the goodies make Jenny reveal she's sweet on Sabrina's love interest, Harvey. Meanwhile, Hilda prepares for a date with Drell - despite his having stood her up over 1,000 times in the past.
Director: Gary Halvorson
Guest star: Curtis Andersen (Gordie), Melissa Murray (CeeCee), Bridget Flanery (Jill) , Ella Joyce (Mrs. Bozigian), Ariel Felix (Teacher), Tom McGowan (Principal Larue), Phillip Glasser (Student #2), Eddie Allen (Guidance Counselor)
3. The True Adventures of Rudy Kazootie
First aired: 10/18/1996 Production Code: 004While babysitting a cranky toddler and trying to have a study date with Harvey, Sabrina accidentally casts a spell transforming him into a grown man. Unable to figure out the mystery behind the spell, a frantic Sabrina tries to locate her aunts for assistance before Rudy's parents arrive home.
Director: Gail Mancuso
Guest star: Randy Travis (Himself), Eddie Cibrian (Himself), Frank Conniff (Big Baby), Beth Kennedy (Carol), Jim Hanks (Jerry), Geoff Witcher (Sportscaster Voice-Over), Diana Theodore (Girl #1)
4. Terrible Things
First aired: 10/18/1996 Production Code: 003Sabrina is warned not to parktake in "charitable magic" or "terrible things will happen". But she goes against her aunts' warning and helps Jenny, Harvey and Mr. Pool. But her help quickly turns into hindrance. Additionally, Drell calls her and her aunts to his office and warns Sabrina that she must undo her spells in 24 hours.
Director: Gary Halvorson
Guest star: James Fields (Student Photographer) , Sara Van Horn (Marge), Milo Ventimiglia (Letterman), Marion C. Jones II (Randy the Destroyer), Penn Jillette (Drell), Tom McGowan (Principal Larue)
5. A Halloween Story
First aired: 10/25/1996 Production Code: 006When she's forced to attend a family affair on Halloween, Sabrina sends a clone to Harvey's party, where the simple-minded stand-in (who can only speak three sentences) agrees to streak naked in order to liven up the festivities. Meanwhile, the real Sabrina desperately tries to ditch her relatives: an obnoxious socialite and her brat of a daughter, whose hobby is putting people she dislikes into jars.
Director: Gary Halvorson
Guest star: Emily Hart (Amanda) , Sally Jessy Raphael (Herself), Diane McBain (Granny), Robin Riker (Marigold), Linda Kesh (Voice of M'Lady), Jay Kogen (Mr. Altree), Phillip Glasser (James Dean 2)
6. Dream Date
First aired: 11/1/1996 Production Code: 007Sabrina's bummed when Harvey agrees to go to the dance with Libby, so she decides to skip the event -- until her aunts use some "man dough" to create her perfect date. But her "Dream Date" turns out to be a little too perfect. Meanwhile, Hilda and Zelda's dough dates aren't too well blended either, and Libby falls for the dough boy and is devastated when he disintegrates, thinking he has dumped her.
Director: Gail Mancuso
Guest star: Brian Austin Green (Chad Corey Dylan), Thomas F. Wilson (Simon), Eddie Cibrian (Darryl), Nicole Bilderback (Sasha), Darin Singleton (Raphael)
7. Third Aunt From the Sun
First aired: 11/8/1996 Production Code: 008When Sabrina is paid a surprise visit from her eccentric Aunt Vesta, who lives in a fantasy realm called Pleasuredome, Hilda and Zelda agree to let Sabrina travel to the other realm for the weekend. However, when Vesta temptingly suggests Sabrina make a permanent move, Sabrina must ultimately choose between the carefree lifestyle of Pleasuredome or her "normal" life back on earth.
Director: Gary Halvorson
Guest star: Raquel Welch (Vesta), Braeden Marcott (Cletus)
8. Magic Joel
First aired: 11/15/1996 Production Code: 009Hoping to catch Harvey's eye, Sabrina becomes an assistant to Joel, a shy teen magician, but the act is more comical than bewitching when the trickster's tricks misfire. To save him from embarrassment, Sabrina makes the magic man temporarily invisible - then discovers that he likes it and doesn't want to reappear, especially when he can scope out the girls' locker room. Meanwhile, Aunt Zelda entertains an old colleague who has been too shy to admit his attraction to her.
Director: Peter Baldwin
Guest star: Andrew Keegan (Joel), Paul Provenza (Ethan), Donald Faison (Justin), Elizabeth Hart (Emma), Ally Holmes (Zoe)
9. Geek Like Me
First aired: 11/22/1996 Production Code: 005Sabrina tires of Libby's constant teasing-- which worsens when Sabrina joins the science club-- so she gives the tormentor a taste of the taunting by turning her into a nerd. Meanwhile, Zelda wants Hilda to throw out some very old items.
Director: Gary Halvorson
Guest star: Curtis Andersen (Gordie), Bridget Flanery (Jill), James Fields (Howard), Melissa Murray (CeeCee) , Henry Cong (Sherman), Mark Fite (Cicero), John Knight (Matt)
10. Sweet and Sour Victory
First aired: 11/29/1996 Production Code: 010Sabrina learns a hard lesson in witchcraft when she tries to make Harvey notice her by using her powers to become an instant kung-fu expert under Mr. Pool's astonished tutelage. She easily defeats the standing champion, but must face the disapproval of her aunts and the jeers of the (magically animated) trophy she won. Meanwhile, Aunt Hilda tries out for first violin in the local symphony the mortal way, but loses to her longtime rival Gustav.
Director: Robby Benson
Guest star: Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa (Tai Wei Tse), Vien Hong (Trophy), Robert Dorfman (Gustav)
11. A Girl and Her Cat
First aired: 12/13/1996 Production Code: 011After Salem stows away in her backpack and gets her thrown out of the local pizzaria, Sabrina washes her hands of the cat, feigning unconcern when the feline fails to return for Christmas dinner with visiting cousin Monty. When she discovers that Salem has in fact been catnapped by a stubborn little boy named Rex, Sabrina launches a desperate plan to rescue him by impersonating Santa Claus.
Director: Brian K. Roberts
Guest star: Coolio (Himself), Dana Gould (Monty), Seth Adkins (Rex), Joe O'Connor (Joe), Karia DeVito (Mary), Dave 'Gruber' Allen (Pizza Manager), Kerry Norton (Lulu), Billy West (Voice of NEWT)
12. Trial by Fury
First aired: 1/3/1997 Production Code: 013When Sabrina's bitter math teacher Mr. Rothwell singles her out for unfair treatment, and her aunts are unable to make him see reason, the witchly trio decide it's time to teach him a few of their own spellbinding lessons. When he's hauled into traffic court, they replace the human judge with a magical substitute who's been hibernating in a deep freeze "to prevent media bias." Meanwhile, Salem panics when his ex-girlfriend decides to pay him a surprise visit -- especially since she has no idea that he has been turned into a cat.
Director: Peter Baldwin
Guest star: Curtis Andersen (Gordie) , Ed Begley Jr. (Mr. Rothwell), Henry Gibson (Judge Samuels), Bumper Robinson (Clifford), Sean Laughton (Arresting Officer), Steve Bannos (Judge #1), Kathy Ireland (Shelley)
13. Jenny's Non-Dream
First aired: 1/10/1997 Production Code: 012When Sabrina is apprehensive about inviting Jenny to spend the night because of her "unique" home life, Hilda and Zelda assure her that she has nothing to worry about. But when Jenny accidentally enters the other realm through the linen closet, troubles ensue.
Director: Chuck Vinson
Guest star: Morwenna Banks (Rules Bearer), Penn Jillette (Drell), Teller (Skippy), Jack Wagner (Himself), Chuck McCann (The Repairman)
14. Sabrina Through the Looking Glass
First aired: 1/17/1997 Production Code: 014A stressed-out Sabrina gets a monstrous wart, which only worsens her foul mood. And despite everyone's efforts to cheer her, she seeks solace and solitude in an alternate world inside her mirror, where she becomes trapped in her own bad mood. Baltimore Oriole Brady Anderson appears as himself to guide her through the realm of making amends -- to Jenny for ignoring her, to Harvey for ridiculing his use of a puppet spider monkey to get them through a school assignment she flubbed, and to Libby for turning her into a goat. In the end, she endorses Aunt Hilda's recipe for a good time - a gigantic flan.
Director: Liz Plonka
Guest star: James Fields (Student) , Brady Anderson (Himself)
15. Hilda and Zelda: the Teenage Years
First aired: 1/31/1997 Production Code: 015When Sabrina is disappointed that her aunts won't let her stay out late to see a famous rock band (Violent Femmes), Hilda and Zelda decide to transform themselves into teenage chaperones as a compromise. But they're the ones causing the trouble when "Hillary" clashes with a security guard (played by Bubba Smith) and a high-school boy falls for "Zellery." After proving that even teenage aunts can be embarrassing, they apologize by giving Sabrina her very first flying lesson -- aboard a vaccuum cleaner.
Director: Peter Baldwin
Guest star: Curtis Andersen (Gordie) , Richard Tanner (Door Guy), Alexandra Johnes (Hillary), Judith Jones (Zellary), Bubba Smith (Policeman), Violent Femmes (Themselves)
16. Mars Attracts
First aired: 2/7/1997 Production Code: 016A starry-eyed Sabrina hates to leave Harvey for a family skiing trip to Mars, but Doug, the good-looking and magically talented ski coach she meets there, soon has her forgetting to phone home while they spend a romantic evening together. Meanwhile, Hilda meets a man who claims to be a secret agent on a dangerous mission, which she assumes is just another holiday-on-Mars fib; and Salem takes the opportunity to host a riotous cat party at home.
Director: Gary Halvorson
Guest star: David Chokachi (Doug), Chris Elliott (Warren), Sondra Spriggs (Mrs. Hecht)
17. First Kiss
First aired: 2/14/1997 Production Code: 018Valentine’s Day is rapidly approaching and Sabrina is looking forward to spending it with Harvey. As they get ready to have their first kiss, Salem sees sparks fly between them when he spies on them one day in the living room and immediately stops them from kissing in time. When Sabrina learns from the cat that if she kisses Harvey, there’s a possibility he will be turned into a frog, and tries her best not to be tempted to kiss him when their Valentine’s date happens. However, Sabrina’s feelings get the better of her and she rashly decides to kiss Harvey when he takes her home, and ultimately turns him into a frog. In order to change him back into a human, Sabrina has to go to the Other Realm and pass the Witches Council’s “Test of True Love.”
Director: Robby Benson
Guest star: Penn Jillette (Drell), Paul Michael Robinson (Zak), Peter Marshall (Game Show Host)
18. Sweet Charity
First aired: 3/7/1997 Production Code: 017Hoping to recruit more students to participate in Westbridge High’s “Adopt-A-Grandparent program, Sabrina impersonates Libby the day a photographer from the school paper arrives at the senior citizen home to take some pictures. Unfortunately her scheme backfires when Libby actually shows up and starts hanging out with the grandmother Sabrina adopted. An opportunity arises for Sabrina to pay Libby back when she makes the cheerleader think the celebrities Nana knows are just figments of the old woman’s imagination. As this is going on, Zelda meets a younger guy at the library, but contemplates breaking things off with him due to their age difference, and Hilda decides to make a potion that will help grow her hair at a rapid rate.
Director: Peter Baldwin
Guest star: Bridget Flanery (Jill), James Fields (Howard), Melissa Murray (CeeCee) , Karen Morrow (Nana), Alan Young (Mr. Berry), Angelo Vacco (Delivery Guy)
19. Cat Showdown
First aired: 3/21/1997 Production Code: 020Sabrina has blown her allowance, and Salem has maxed out his credit card over the phone, so they decide to enter a cat show to earn the prize money, but soon find themselves wrapped up in a blackmail scheme to force the judge to throw the competition, and, to avoid being caught, Sabrina has to transform herself into a contestant. Meanwhile, Hilda and Zelda seek out a magical perfume that will make Zelda repulsive to their love-sick mailman Dirk, and Hilda gets shrunk as a punishment for taking free samples in the magical "Full Moon" shop.
Director: David Grossman
Guest star: Beth Howland (Mrs. Ericson), Dann Florek (Bob Gordon), Bill Fagerbakke (Dirk), Patty Toy (Daphne), Carl Banks (Andrew), Linda Kash (Haley), Ally Holmes (Zoe), Susie Rossitto (Little Hilda)
20. Meeting Dad's Girlfriend
First aired: 4/4/1997 Production Code: 019Preparing for her father's monthly visit, Sabrina anticipates the teenage trauma of introducing her father to her boyfriend but isn't prepared for the teenage trauma of meeting her divorced father's new girlfriend, an attractive supernatural lawyer named Gail. When Gail and Sabrina's father have a fight, Sabrina--reluctantly--takes it upon herself to try and patch up their relationship.
Director: David Grossman
Guest star: Robby Benson (Edward Spellman), Charlene Fernetz (Gail), Patrick Thomas O'Brien (Index Man)
21. As Westbridge Turns
First aired: 4/25/1997 Production Code: 021A bored Sabrina gets more than she bargained for when Hilda offers her a "can of worms" spell to spice up her daily grind, which is transformed into a melodramatic soap opera. When a mysterious one-eyed janitor accidentally beans Harvey with a ladder, Sabrina's sweetheart wakes up with amnesia, and a dastardly Libby seizes the chance to steal him, convincing him that he has agreed to kiss her publicly at the climax of the school fashion show; Libby also steals the diamond ring Mr. Poole is about to offer the buxom school nurse and plants it on Sabrina, who must enlist her aunt's help to demonstrate her innocence before the spells runs its narrative course. A chastened Sabrina joins Salem in the less hazardous hobby of watching floating lint.
Director: Gary Halvorson
Guest star: Bridget Flanery (Jill) , Donna D'Errico (Nurse), John Loprieno (Janitor), Beverly Johnson (Fashion Director), Harold Sylvester (Cop)
22. The Great Mistake
First aired: 5/2/1997 Production Code: 022After buying a time ball from an Other Realm saleman, Sabrina finds herself in trouble after it incorrectly predicted a high grade on her science project. After being punished, Sabrina sneaks out of the house and feels so guilty that she shrinks. To make her feel better, Hilda and Zelda tell Sabrina of their previous mistakes.
Director: Gary Halvorson
Guest star: Tom McGowan (Principal Larue), Wayne Duvall (Linus), Aria Noelle Curzon (Young Hilda), Pancho Demmings (Motorcycle Cop), Richard Grove (Mr. Grey), Brian L. Green (Benvolio), Mika Boorem (Young Zelda)
23. The Crucible
First aired: 5/9/1997 Production Code: 023Based on Arthur Miller's award winning play, Sabrina goes on a class trip to Salem, MA, the setting of the Salem Witch Trials. Each student is given a card saying "witch" or "mortal" and have to act like Quakers of 14th and 15th century. The trials begin when a jealous Libby accuses Jenny of witchcraft. Sabrina defends Jenny's honor but is then accused of witchcraft herself. She calls her aunts for help but they insist that Sabrina stay on the trip.
Director: Gary Halvorson
Guest star: Bridget Flanery (Jill), Melissa Murray (CeeCee) , John Patrick White (Adam), Kevin Nash (Giant), Berlinda Tolbert (Mrs. Hecht)
24. Troll Bride
First aired: 5/16/1997 Production Code: 024When Sabrina can't find her homework, she follows Salem's advice to consult a professional magic finder, but when troll Roland appears and quickly uncovers her missing notebook, he demands her hand in marriage as payment. Following him home to attempt reason she is trapped in his castle and can only be rescued by the prince she loves: Harvey. Has the moment come when he will learn the truth about Sabrina's unusual family? Meanwhile, her aunts try to break the contract with the help of a witchly lawyer "with great legs."
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