My favorites from the Bewitched series lean toward those in color, and wherein Endora put some sort of spell on Darren, or in this case, his watch..
Larry Tate suggests that Darren improve his memory to improve their customer relations (Larry true to form always needs to pick on Darren about something) and Darren finds a book on how to improve his memory.. Endora finds him reading said book and the temptation to improve his memory by way of a spell is too much to resist. It helps, at first when Darren pleases the client du jour by remembering his kids' names, but before long Darren is remembering every tidbit of every label, book, magazine article, album cover notes, etc. he has ever read, and is soon becoming the champion bore of the world. Naturally, the client, who happens to pride himself of being an expert on everything himself, is soon extremely annoyed by Darren stealing the spotlight, which is also annoying Larry to no end (so what else is new?) until Samantha can determine the source of the spell and restore order.
An excellent episode, which (for trivia fans) reunites Dick York and Dan Tobin (the client of this episode, whose name is Ed Pennybaker) who worked together famously in the classic Twilight Zone episode, "A Penny For Your Thoughts," with Tobin as York's boss.
Larry Tate suggests that Darren improve his memory to improve their customer relations (Larry true to form always needs to pick on Darren about something) and Darren finds a book on how to improve his memory.. Endora finds him reading said book and the temptation to improve his memory by way of a spell is too much to resist. It helps, at first when Darren pleases the client du jour by remembering his kids' names, but before long Darren is remembering every tidbit of every label, book, magazine article, album cover notes, etc. he has ever read, and is soon becoming the champion bore of the world. Naturally, the client, who happens to pride himself of being an expert on everything himself, is soon extremely annoyed by Darren stealing the spotlight, which is also annoying Larry to no end (so what else is new?) until Samantha can determine the source of the spell and restore order.
An excellent episode, which (for trivia fans) reunites Dick York and Dan Tobin (the client of this episode, whose name is Ed Pennybaker) who worked together famously in the classic Twilight Zone episode, "A Penny For Your Thoughts," with Tobin as York's boss.