The best episode written by Lila Garrett is "Humbug Not to Be Spoken Here", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by William Asher". "Humbug Not to Be Spoken Here" aired on 12/21/1967 and is rated 2.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Threat".
Samantha gets a mean, miserly manager named Mr. Mortimer to change his thoughts about Christmas and gets him to really think about others.
Director: William Asher
Writer: Lila Garrett
Archie can barely contain himself when the attractive young wife of an old army buddy spends an eventful night in the Bunker's household.
Director: John Rich
Writer: Lila Garrett
The use of magic powers comes to a head between Darrin and Samantha when they get caught in the rain with a flat tire. This results in Samantha threatening to take Tabitha and leave Darrin, but they make up eventually.
Director: William Asher
Writer: Lila Garrett
Endora turns Darrin into the most self-centered, conceited person on earth. He thinks that this will make him lose an account with a new client, but Samantha saves the day when she tells the client that they should zero in on the youth market.
Director: N/A
Writer: Lila Garrett
As a joke, Uncle Arthur switches Samantha and Darrin's voices, and they try to keep a depressed Louise and Larry from finding out.
Director: William Asher
Writer: Lila Garrett
Once upon a time, Endora made a deal with another witch Carlotta that Samantha will marry her son Juke, but Samantha hasn't lived up to her part of the deal. Now Carlotta and Juke are back and Carlotta will stop at nothing to give Juke what he wants. She makes Darrin disappear and never brings him back until Samantha agrees to marry Juke. Samantha tells Juke to finally stand up to his mother and tell her off.
Director: William Asher
Writer: Lila Garrett
Archie sabotages an old friend's efforts to land a job at the loading dock because he's afraid the man might be in line for his position.
Director: John Rich
Writer: Lila Garrett
The Addams mansion becomes a battlefield when Gomez and Morticia tell Grandmama and Uncle Fester that they think they are spoiling Pugsley and Wednesday.
Director: Sidney Salkow
Writer: Lila Garrett