- While vacationing in England Samantha frees a trapped nobleman from a painting. The witch who trapped him punishes Sam by sending her back to the time of Henry the VIII. While Henry wants to make Sam his next queen, Darren must travel to the sixteenth century and rescue her.—laird-3
- Touring through a museum with Darrin while on their London vacation, Samantha notices that a nobleman in a painting is trying to get her attention. She learns from him that he is named Chamberlain, is a warlock, has been in the painting for four hundred years, and placed there for a thousand years as a sentence by his witch wife, Malvina, for cheating on her. As the first witch to tour the museum since his captivity and as she feels he has done his penance, Samantha tries to free him from the painting, which she is able to do. Malvina, however, has other thoughts, she who promptly places her husband back in the painting. For going against her, Malvina invokes a sentence on Samantha, to be banished back to 1542, the time of Chamberlain's first sentencing, to the court of Henry VIII. Darrin and Endora eventually learn of Samantha's fate. What they also learn is that she will have no memory of who she is, and thus no memory of any of her life, and will not have use of her witchcraft. To bring her back to the twentieth century, they have to send someone back to retrieve her. A kiss from a loved one will restore her memory and her powers, the one who is tasked with the job being Darrin, Endora who provides him a talisman to be able to contact her if things go awry, which he expects to happen especially as he anticipates a slap across the face from his wife more than a loving embrace under the circumstances when he tries to kiss her. He will have to work fast as Samantha, who gets a job working for the court's theater troupe, catches the eye of Henry himself, she who may go the way of all his former wives if he has his way.—Huggo
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