A 'bewitched' antique chair comes to life and creates havoc for the Stephens and potential clients, henpecked Max Cosgrove and his domineering wife Adelaide.
Turns out the chair was an old boyfriend of Samantha's who turned himself into a chair (or had Enchantra change him into one) when she rejected him.
Episodes with Endora conspiring with Samantha show how well the two actresses worked together, but the episode is most amusing for the pairing of Anne Seymour as the nagging, overbearing wife and J. Pat O'Malley as the businessman who can only do business with his wife's permission.
There would be a similar episode with Noam Pitlik involving a bed warmer. For some reason I enjoy the chair episode more, as we don't use bed warmers today and because this episode had Seymour and O'Malley together.
But most of all, check out that Clyde Farnsworth look at the end. Shame that actor never managed to do much more.
Turns out the chair was an old boyfriend of Samantha's who turned himself into a chair (or had Enchantra change him into one) when she rejected him.
Episodes with Endora conspiring with Samantha show how well the two actresses worked together, but the episode is most amusing for the pairing of Anne Seymour as the nagging, overbearing wife and J. Pat O'Malley as the businessman who can only do business with his wife's permission.
There would be a similar episode with Noam Pitlik involving a bed warmer. For some reason I enjoy the chair episode more, as we don't use bed warmers today and because this episode had Seymour and O'Malley together.
But most of all, check out that Clyde Farnsworth look at the end. Shame that actor never managed to do much more.