The Flintstones The 1965 episode of
The Flintstones titled "Samantha" (1965) featured Dick York and Elizabeth Montgomery as Darrin and Samantha Stephens, who have just moved into the neighborhood. This crossover was facilitated by both series being broadcast on ABC.
Tabitha and Adam and the Clown Family An
animated TV special made in 1972 by
Hanna-Barbera Productions for
The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie, this featured teenaged versions of Tabitha and Adam visiting their aunt and her family who travel with a
circus. The show aired on December 2, 1972.
Tabitha In 1977, a short-lived spin-off titled
Tabitha aired on ABC.
Lisa Hartman played Tabitha, now an adult working with her brother Adam at television station KXLA. Several continuity differences from the original series existed. Adam and Tabitha had both aged far more than the intervening five years between the two series would have allowed. Adam also had become Tabitha's older mortal brother, rather than her younger warlock brother, as he was in
Bewitched. Supporting character Aunt Minerva (
Karen Morrow) says she has been close to Tabitha since childhood, though she had never been mentioned once in the original series. Tabitha's parents are mentioned, but never appear. Bernard Fox, Sandra Gould, George Tobias, and Dick Wilson reprised their roles, though, as Dr. Bombay, Gladys Kravitz, Abner Kravitz, and "various drunks", respectively.
Passions The 1999–2008 NBC soap opera
Passions featured several appearances by Bernard Fox, playing Dr. Bombay. In another echo of
Bewitched, the resident witch on
Passions, Tabitha Lenox (
Juliet Mills), named her daughter Endora.
Theatrical film Bewitched inspired a 2005 film starring
Nicole Kidman and
Will Ferrell, distributed by
Columbia Pictures. The film, departing from the show's family-oriented tone, is not a remake, but takes a
metafictional approach, with the action focused on arrogant, failing Hollywood actor Jack Wyatt (Ferrell), who is offered a career comeback playing Darrin in a remake of
Bewitched. The role is contingent upon him finding the perfect woman to play Samantha. He chooses an unknown named Isabel Bigelow (Kidman), who coincidentally, is an actual witch. The film was written, directed, and produced by
Nora Ephron, who stated that the original series was about the conflict between a powerful woman and a husband who could not deal with that power, and the anger of a bride's mother at seeing her daughter marry beneath her. Ephron's version was poorly received by most critics and was a financial failure. The film earned $22 million less than the production cost domestically, but it earned an additional $68 million internationally.
The New York Times called
Bewitched "an unmitigated disaster."
Comic adaptations Dell Comics adapted the series into a comic-book series in 1964. The artwork was done by
Henry Scarpelli. In 1966, the series was adapted as a strip in
Lady Penelope, beginning from issue 12 and lasting until the comic's demise in 1969. It ran for 14 issues.
Novel A novel by
Al Hine was published in 1965 by
Dell. It was translated into Japanese and Dutch.
Games A board game was published by Game Gems in 1964.
Stymie, a card game based on
Bewitched, was published in 1964 by
Milton Bradley. A print and play
card game was published in 2007 by MM Board Games. A
match 3 puzzle video game was published in 2005.
Television remakes • Argentina: A remake called , produced by
Telefé, aired in early 2007. It starred Florencia Peña as Samantha,
Gustavo Garzón as her husband, Eduardo, and Georgina Barbarrosa as Endora. This show adapted original scripts to an Argentinian context, with local humor and a contemporary setting. The show was cancelled due to low ratings after a few weeks. • Japan:
TBS, a
flagship station of
Japan News Network, produced a remake called (, meaning '(My) Wife is a Witch'), also known as
Bewitched in Tokyo. Eleven episodes were broadcast on JNN stations Fridays at 10 p.m., from January 16 to March 26, 2004, and a special on December 21, 2004. The main character, Arisa Matsui, was portrayed by
Ryoko Yonekura. '''' is also the Japanese title for the original American series. • India: In 2002,
Sony Entertainment Television began airing
Meri Biwi Wonderful, a local adaptation of
Bewitched. • Russia: In 2009,
TV3 broadcast a remake titled Моя любимая ведьма (
My Favorite Witch), starring Anna Zdor as Nadia (Samantha), Ivan Grishanov as Ivan (Darrin), and Marina Esepenko as Nadia's mother. The series is very similar to the original, with most episodes based on those from the original series. American comedy writer/producer Norm Gunzenhauser oversaw the writing and directing of the series. • United Kingdom: In 2008, the BBC made a pilot episode of a British version, with
Sheridan Smith as Samantha,
Tom Price as Darrin, and veteran actress
Frances de la Tour as Endora.
Proposed reboots In August 2011, CBS reportedly ordered a script to be written by
Marc Lawrence for a rebooted series of
Bewitched. On October 22, 2014, Sony Pictures Television announced that it sold a pilot of
Bewitched to
NBC as a possible entry for the 2015—2016 US television season. This show would have concerned Tabitha's daughter Daphne, a single woman who despite having the same magical powers as her mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, is determined not to use her special abilities to find a soul mate. The new version of the proposed series, written by Abby Kohn and
Marc Silverstein, had been on the radar of several major networks, including ABC, after Sony began shopping the project to interested parties. On August 23, 2018, ABC announced that it had bought a pilot for a single-camera
Bewitched remake from
Black-ish creator
Kenya Barris. This was Barris's last new project for the network before his exclusive contract with
Netflix went into effect. Around the same time, an animated reboot series was optioned by
9 Story Entertainment and GO-N Productions, but never got off the ground. On June 8, 2023, it was announced
Sony Pictures Television Kids would be producing an animated
Bewitched series that was to center on Samantha and Darrin's daughter Tabitha as a teenager. The series was previewed at MIPJunior on October 3, 2023. On February 14, 2024, Judalina Neira was announced to be writing and executive producing the reboot series. On November 3, 2025, it was announced that Fox has picked up the reboot, and in addition, the animated series from Sony Pictures Television Kids switched to live action with
Flying Bark Productions joining as co-producer.
WandaVision The second episode of
drama-
mystery television miniseries
WandaVision, titled "
Don't Touch That Dial", alludes to the series through an animated
title sequence and the premise of
Wanda Maximoff and
Vision living an idyllic suburban life trying to conceal their true natures. Exteriors of the neighborhood were filmed at the now-Warner Ranch backlot with Wanda's nosy neighbor
Agatha Harkness living in the Stephens house. ==Episodes==