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If Bewitched was a drama instead of a sitcom, would it still have worked? Could Elizabeth Montgomery and Dick York pull it off? Would it still be deemed a classic?
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It's hard to say. Personally, I believe it worked best as a romantic/fantasy comedy.
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I say a comedy
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It wouldn't have worked as a straight drama, but it might have worked as an hour long dramedy like 'Ugly Betty' or 'Desperate Housewives'.
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Absolutely York, Montgomery, and Moorehead could've pulled it off. They were all great dramatic actors as well.
Although I prefer it as a comedy, I think it would've worked as a dramedy too- some of the earlier episodes were like that anyway ("A is for Aardvark," "Eye of the Beholder," etc.) I think it would be cool to see those without a laugh track- I wonder what they'd feel like. Perhaps more modern, since the trend is away from laugh tracks. Straight drama would've worked for a while, but they might not have had enough material- plus we'd be missing out on pure comedy characters like Serena, Uncle Arthur, York's Darrin under various spells... |
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Yes, I think that was "Hippie Hippie Hooray." I saw it on TV and actually didn't notice the lack of a laugh track until I read about it in "Bewitched Forever." It has one on the DVDs, IIRC. Oddly, I think one of the Ben Franklin episodes doesn't on the DVDs, yet did on the VHS release (which also had the light circle effect when Sam popped in a mug, cut from the DVD for some reason).
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