The best episode written by Frank Conniff is "The End of an Era", rated 7.5/10 from 2 user votes. It was "directed by Leonard R. Garner, Jr.". "The End of an Era" aired on 5/5/2000 and is rated 0.3 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "A River of Candy Corn Runs Through It".
Josh and Harvey are both fighting over Sabrina and they have to take a magical test.
Director: Leonard R. Garner, Jr.
Writer: Frank Conniff
Valerie announces an unplanned Halloween party at Sabrina's who decides to whip one up and has to deal with her aunts' talking furniture.
Director: Gary Halvorson
Writer: Frank Conniff
Salem enters a cat show to make some fast cash, but Sabrina uncovers a fur-raising scandal.
Director: David Grossman
Writer: Frank Conniff
While working on a float with Libby, Sabrina casts a spell that keeps her away from Sabrina. The spell is reversed and they have to spend time together. Finally Libby turns into a puzzle that Sabrina has to solve.
Director: Gary Halvorson
Writer: Frank Conniff
Sabrina's magic accidentally gets transfered to Mrs. Quick who turns Mr. Kraft into a chimp.
Director: Gary Halvorson
Writer: Frank Conniff
Sabrina erases her fears before reading an essay in front of a school assembly and her fears stalk the the school halls causing everyone to be afraid of the smallest things.
Director: Chuck Vinson
Writer: Frank Conniff
A Christmas Eve catnapping renews Salem's love for his family.
Director: Brian K. Roberts
Writer: Frank Conniff
When Sabrina is tricked into marrying a troll, only a prince - a.k.a. Harvey - can save her.
Director: Peter Baldwin
Writer: Frank Conniff
The Main Pups first meet the swamp denizens when they defy the Colonel's orders and explore the swamp.
Director: Tony Craig
Writer: Frank Conniff