204 “Samantha’s Hot Bed Warmer” (aired 10-15-70) and the Fisherman’s statue episode “No. While they rebuilt the show’s filming stage the production cast hit the road filming episodes No. The films writer Adam Sandler last wrote Hubie Halloween. The reason why the cast of BEWITCHED traveled to New England was because their Hollywood stage burned down in April 1970. The films director Dennis Dugan last directed Love, Weddings and Other Disasters and Grown Ups 2. The inscription on the statue reads: “They That Go Down To The Sea in Ships.” It was created by Leonard Craske in 1923 for a dedication ceremony honoring the town’s 300th anniversary. The real statue upon which the episode was based stands at Stacey Boulevard in the town of Gloucester, Massachusetts.
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For the role, Dick Sargent was dressed in a fisherman’s raincoat and hat and then sprayed all over with a rusty green color to simulate the weather worn statue. While Darrin took the place of the statue, Serena gallivanted around town with the reincarnated image of the Fisherman Statue. While Samantha the witch visited the New England area to attend a Witches Convention in historic Salem, her husband Darrin Stephens (Dick Sargent) was enchanted by his mischievous cousin-in-law Serena the witch (Elizabeth Montgomery in a dual role) who turned him into the likeness of a local monument called The Fisherman Statue (official title “The Man at the Wheel”). The famous Gloucester, Massachusetts statue was the focus of an episode on the sitcom BEWITCHED/ABC/1964-72.