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Every 'Bewitched' fan needs to know these secrets - Page 37 of 41 - Kiwi Report

Every 'Bewitched' fan needs to know these secrets


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[post_page_title]In black and white[/post_page_title]
Those who watched Bewitched from the beginning will know that the show underwent a huge change over the course of its run. That’s largely due to advancements in television technology over the years. While the show was first released in black and white, when color technology came into play, they decided to give it a go. While it cost the studio more to create color film, the money they made from the commercial breaks was more than enough to cover their costs. In fact, the last black and white episode was in 1966.

In black and white

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