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The Best Episodes Written By Ruth Brooks Flippen

Every TV Episode Written by Ruth Brooks Flippen Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Ruth Brooks Flippen Ratings Summary

"Open the Door Witchcraft" is the best rated episode written by Ruth Brooks Flippen. It scored 9/10 based on 1 votes. It was directed by William Asher. It aired on 4/8/1965 and is rated 1.0 points higher than their second-best episode, "Nobody But a Frog Knows How to Live".

  • Open the Door Witchcraft
    9.0/101 votes

    #1 - Open the Door Witchcraft

    Season 1 Episode 28 - Aired 4/8/1965

    Samantha uses her powers to open her garage door as Gladys is watching from across the street. Darrin and Samantha buy an electric garage door to avoid further suspicions from Gladys, but unseen mortal technology causes additional problems and suspicions.

    Director: William Asher

    Writer: Ruth Brooks Flippen

  • Nobody But a Frog Knows How to Live
    8.0/101 votes

    #2 - Nobody But a Frog Knows How to Live

    Season 3 Episode 32 - Aired 4/27/1967

    A Man keeps following Samantha and Tabitha for a good reason: He was a frog and he wants Samantha to turn him back so he can be with his girlfrog.

    Director: Richard Kinon

    Writer: Ruth Brooks Flippen

  • The Corn is as High as a Guernsey's Eye
    7.0/101 votes

    #3 - The Corn is as High as a Guernsey's Eye

    Season 3 Episode 20 - Aired 1/26/1967

    Aunt Clara thinks that she is worthless and barren and wants to turn herself into something useful. Samantha discourages her from abusing herself and invites her to go to lunch with Darrin. At Darrin's building, Samantha leaves for a moment and Aunt Clara finds a seat in a covered-up display and falls asleep. Meanwhile, a policeman and a animal handler are fighting about having a cow in the building. This cow is actually the Morton Milk cow and it runs off. Samantha comes back to see this cow and thinks that Aunt Clara made good on her threat. She twitches the cow home to try to turn her back into her beloved aunt. Back at the building, the cow ends up missing and Darrin finds Aunt Clara. Samantha notices her mistake and returns the cow to its rightful owner.

    Director: William Asher

    Writer: Ruth Brooks Flippen