- 9.0/102 votes
#1 - Ling Ling
Season 1 Episode 21 - Aired 2/11/1965
Knowing that Darrin needs a new model for a campaign, Samantha turns a stray Siamese cat into an attractive woman named Ling Ling. Ling-Ling, who knows she's a cat brings those cat sensibilities to her human life, Wally starts to fall in love with her. Ling-Ling likes the attention she is receiving from Wally and wants to stay human. Samantha has to figure out how to tell Darrin the truth about Ling-Ling while she and Darrin try to persuade Wally that Ling-Ling is not the right woman for him.
Director: David Orrick McDearmon
Writer: N/A
- 9.0/101 votes
#2 - Red Light, Green Light
Season 1 Episode 23 - Aired 3/4/1965
The mayor, ignoring his constituents' request to have a traffic light installed at a busy intersection, needs some of Samantha's witchcraft to convince him otherwise.
Director: David Orrick McDearmon
Writer: Roland Wolpert
- 9.0/101 votes
#3 - Survival
Season 3 Episode 13 - Aired 12/31/1961
Director: David Orrick McDearmon
Writer: Fred Freiberger
- 8.0/101 votes
#4 - The Cat's Meow
Season 1 Episode 18 - Aired 1/21/1965
Accompanying a beautiful, sexy client to Chicago, Darrin begins to act strangely when he suspects that her cat is actually Samantha in disguise.
Director: David Orrick McDearmon
Writer: Richard Sale
- 7.1/1017 votes
#5 - Back There
Season 2 Episode 13 - Aired 1/13/1961
It's April 14, 1961. Peter Corrigan and friends are discussing time travel at their men's club. Corrigan suddenly becomes dizzy. When his head clears, he has moved back to April 14, 1865 - the date of Lincoln's assassination.
Director: David Orrick McDearmon
Writer: Rod Serling
- 6.4/1022 votes
#6 - Execution
Season 1 Episode 26 - Aired 4/1/1960
Just before being hanged for shooting a man in the back, an outlaw cowboy in 1880 is transported into the future.
Director: David Orrick McDearmon
Writer: George Clayton Johnson
- 5.7/1020 votes
#7 - A Thing About Machines
Season 2 Episode 4 - Aired 10/28/1960
A writer feels that the machines in his house are conspiring against him.
Director: David Orrick McDearmon
Writer: Rod Serling