Posted by Broom Closet on February 5, 2012, 12:51 pm
I have been an Elizabeth and Bewitched fan, for 35 years. I'd like to call out special thanks to the following, not in any particular order:
- This site. Harpies is clearly the best Bewitched site out there, I've spent hours reading the classic articles, such great information, photos of Liz and others. Thank you so much for everything you do for this site.
- Erin Murphy. It’s really nice you post here, and your FB page with specific memories of Bewitched episodes, Elizabeth, and other cast members. Perhaps you should write a book on all of it.
- Herbie Pilato. Just got your 'Bewitched Forever' 2004 special edition book in new condition. Definitely “The” reference, a fantastic book. I love reading Liz's commentary throughout, your critical well written analysis, and all the great pictures. Bill A.’s introduction was amazing. It must have been an incredible experience to finally meet Liz at her house for interviews, and receive produce gifts from her garden, you are very lucky. I eagerly await your new Liz documentary.
- Peter Alachi. Thank you so much for the fantastic Salem books. I have both 'Summer of Sam' and 'Man at the Wheel'. Were it not for your books, all details and knowledge of the important historic Bewitched 1970 Salem-Gloucester visit for ‘Salem Saga’, would never have been uncovered, lost forever in the atmospheric continuum.
- Dr. Bombay. Thank for the detailed episode postings and analysis, looking forward to the book.
Re: Thanks to BW community
Posted by Dr. Bombay on February 5, 2012, 7:35 pm, in reply to "Thanks to BW community" Resident Bewitched Historian
Wow! I'm honored to be included in the list of people you mentioned! Thanks, and welcome to the fold!"I never did dig what Sammy dug about that dodo." ~ Serena
You're right--this is the definitive BW site. The articles are must-haves, the reference and reverse reference shelves are faboo, and then there's the community. I have met (literally and virtually) so many wonderful people here, and that's led me on some fantastic journeys (thank you, Mark!), and the message board has been a constant through my life these last--hm?--7? 8 years. I know there are some great Facebook sites out there, too (you know I love y'all!), but for me, nothing can replace this message board.
Broom Closet, have you read Charles Tranberg's bio of Agnes Moorehead (I Love The Illusion)? He posts here as well, and going through the publication of that book with him was fun for all of us. You may want to add that to your collection!"Witches are good! Witches are dear!"
Thanks for the comments. Maurine, no actually I don't have "I Love The Illusion". I see it on Amazon, and may have to get it. Also I am missing, Dick York's "Seesaw Girl" autobiography, will check that out as well. And hopefully Herbie's new Elizabeth bio will be out soon.