The sweetest Aunt Clara moments from ‘Bewitched’ to make you smile

American TV audiences fell in love with the classic show ‘Bewitched’ during its eight-season run from 1964 through 1972. Elizabeth Montgomery played the role of ‘Samantha Stephens,’ and she was joined by Marion Lorne, who played the role of ‘Aunt Clara.’

Aunt Clara moments from 'Bewitched'

 

 

The sweetest moments from Aunt Clara have been assembled into a wonderful montage. In season 1, episode 7, ‘The Witches are Out,’ Samantha asks the other women if Aunt Clara should be at the house by now.

The others tell Samantha they worry whenever Clara leaves the house. They mention how she’s getting more loopy! The doorbell rings, and a disheveled Aunt Clara appears. Samantha asks her what happened, and Clara says she got the spell wrong and landed in the middle of the freeway!

Aunt Clara moments from 'Bewitched'

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