Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (TV series)
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| Sabrina, the Teenage Witch | |
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Title card for the first three seasons |
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| Format | Comedy Fantasy Sitcom Comic Fantasy |
| Created by | Nell Scovell |
| Starring | Melissa Joan Hart Caroline Rhea Beth Broderick Nick Bakay Jenna Leigh Green Nate Richert Lindsay Sloane Michelle Beaudoin Soleil Moon Frye Elisa Donovan Zachery Ty Bryan |
| Country of origin | |
| Language(s) | English |
| No. of seasons | 7 |
| No. of episodes | 163 + 3 TV movies (List of episodes) |
| Production | |
| Camera setup | Single-camera Multi-camera |
| Running time | 22 minutes |
| Broadcast | |
| Original channel | ABC (1996-2000) The WB (2000-2003) |
| Original run | September 27, 1996 – April 24, 2003 |
| Chronology | |
| Followed by | The Animated Series (1999–2000) Secret Life (2003-2004) |
| External links | |
| IMDb profile | |
| TV.com summary | |
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch is an American sitcom based on the Archie comic book series Sabrina, the Teenage Witch. Its first four seasons aired on ABC from September 27, 1996 to May 5, 2000; the final three seasons ran on The WB Television Network from September 22, 2000 to April 24, 2003.
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The sitcom revolved around a girl who must learn to be responsible for her own actions. As she had the power of magic, she often used it to try to help her loved ones or herself, frequently resulting in literal puns that are often disastrous and always humorous. She must also learn to hone her powers while keeping them a secret from those around her.
The program began with Sabrina's adventures in high school in the fictional town of Westbridge, located near Boston, Massachusetts (as opposed to Greendale in the comics). In the series' later seasons, Sabrina graduated from high school and enrolled in college, then moved on to her attempts to live on her own and keep a job at the local newspaper. Breaking further from its comic roots, the show ended with Sabrina's wedding, although, in the end, she abandoned the wedding and ran off with Harvey.
The series came on the success of the 1996 TV movie, Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, in which Melissa Joan Hart had played Sabrina Sawyer, with the two aunts played by Sherry Miller (Hilda) and Charlene Fernetz (Zelda). The show is similar to the late 1980s syndicated sitcom Out of This World which also revolved around a teenage girl with magic powers of her own.
When the series came out later that year, Hart became Sabrina Spellman (the character's original last name in the comics), and the aunts were now played by Caroline Rhea (as Hilda) and Beth Broderick (as Zelda). The regular was Salem the wisecracking cat (a puppet that was voiced by Nick Bakay of Angry Beavers). Hart's real-life sister Emily played Sabrina's cousin, Amanda. The show was never filmed in front of a studio audience, because of the special effects used in its production; a laugh track was used instead. The series was filmed in a single-format, hence every audience clip is laughter and never an "ooh" or an "aww".
In the pilot episode, Sabrina's father states that Sabrina can not see her mother for the next two years or Sabrina's mother would turn into a ball of wax; however, at the series finale Sabrina was finally allowed to see her mother, who arrived for her imminent wedding.
The opening titles of seasons 1-3 shows Sabrina in front of a mirror posing with four different costumes and outfits as the cast members' names quickly flash on the bottom of the screen. First three outfits are always the same, the fourth one changes from episode to episode. At the end, Sabrina would say some sort of pun that related to the last outfit, then disappear.
The opening sequence of season 4 features the characters in bubbles.
The opening credits of seasons 5-7 are accompanied with a vocal theme song and features Sabrina at various locations around Boston: Harvard Bridge, Boston Common, Union Oyster House, Massachusetts State House, Quincy Market, Newbury Street, Harvard University, Tufts University, and Beacon Hill. In the credits of seasons 5 and 6, after leaving Newbury Comics on Newbury Street, the computer graphics morphed Sabrina into her room, lying on her bed next to Salem. In the final season, however, they morph her into arriving at Scorch. Upon pushing the door open, she is revealed to be walking into her house to greet Roxie, Morgan and Salem. Also, in the opening credits of seasons 5-7 Sabrina is seen exiting Newbury Comics on Newbury Street and then walking down a flight of stairs.
- Melissa Joan Hart as Sabrina Spellman
- Caroline Rhea as Hilda Spellman
- Beth Broderick as Zelda Spellman
- Nick Bakay as the voice of Salem Saberhagen
- Nate Richert as Harvey Kinkle
- Jenna Leigh Green as Libby Chessler (1996 – 1999)
- Michelle Beaudoin as Jennifer "Jenny" Kelly (1996 – 1997)
- Lindsay Sloane as Valerie Birkhead (1997 – 1999)
- Martin Mull as Principal Willard Kraft (1997 – 2000)
- David Lascher as Josh (1999 – 2002)
- Soleil Moon Frye as Roxie King (2000 – 2003)
- Elisa Donovan as Morgan Cavanaugh (2000 – 2003)
- Trevor Lissauer as Miles Goodman (2000 – 2002)
- Paul Feig as Biology teacher Mr. Eugene "Gene" Pool (1996 – 1997)
- Mary Gross as Mrs. Quick (1997-2000)
- Carl Michael Lindner as Dr. Brinkman (1998, 1999)
- Bridget Flanery as Jill (1996-1998)
- China Shavers as Dreama (1999 – 2000)
- Jon Huertas as Brad Alcerro (1999 – 2000)
- Alimi Ballard as Quizmaster Albert (1997 – 1998)
- Phil Fondacaro as Roland (1997 – 2000)
- George Wendt as Mike Shelby (2001 – 2002)
- John Ducey as Leonard (2002 – 2003)
- Diana-Maria Riva as Annie Martos (2002 – 2003)
- Bumper Robinson as James (2002 – 2003)
- Andrew Walker as Cole Harper (2002 – 2003)
- Dylan Neal as Aaron Jacobs (2003)
- Emily Hart as Amanda (1996 – 2003)
- Penn Jillette as Drell (1996 – 1997)
There are three movies surrounding the Sabrina, the Teenage Witch television series, one of which serves as the television pilot, and two are fims within the series.
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| Soundtrack by Various Artists | ||
| Released | October 27, 1998 | |
| Genre | Pop, pop rock, rhythm and blues, Top 40 | |
| Label | Geffen Records | |
The Sabrina, the Teenage Witch soundtrack, which was released on October 27, 1998 by Geffen Records, was certified Gold by the RIAA.
Tracklisting:
- Walk Of Life - Spice Girls
- Abracadabra - Sugar Ray
- Hey, Mr. DJ (Keep Playin' This Song) - Backstreet Boys
- One Way Or Another - Melissa Joan Hart
- Kate - Ben Folds Five
- Show Me Love (Radio Edit) - Robyn
- Giddy Up - 'N Sync
- Slam Dunk (Da Funk) - Five
- Magnet & Steel - Matthew Sweet
- So I Fall Again - Phantom Planet
- I Know What Boys Like - Pure Sugar
- Smash - The Murmurs, Jane Wiedlin, Charlotte Caffey
- Dr. Jones (Metro 7In Edit) - Aqua
- Soda Pop - Britney Spears
- Amnesia (Radio Remix) - Chumbawamba
- Blah, Blah, Blah - The Cardigans
On November 14, 2006, CBS Home Entertainment announced the first season of Sabrina: The Teenage Witch. A four-disc set which contains all twenty-four episodes of the first season - presented in full screen along English Stereo Surround tracks and Closed Captioning. The set was released on March 6, 2007. The second season was released on July 31, 2007 with some minimal song replacements, such as the replacement of the Savage Garden song "Truly Madly Deeply" in the episode "The Equalizer". The third season will be released on January 15, 2008, with more information coming soon, including whether or not the TV movie Sabrina Goes to Rome (which aired between two episodes in Season 3) will be on the DVD.
Some episodes on the Season 1 DVDs feature music substitution.
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| January 15, 2008[1][2] | TBA | TBA | |||
Sabrina has been internationally broadcast by the following stations under the following names:
| Country | Name | Translation | Station |
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| Argentina | Sabrina, la Bruja Adolescente | Sabrina, the Teenage Witch | Telefe, Nickelodeon |
| Asia | Sabrina, the Teenage Witch | N/A | Star World |
| Jordan, Lebanon, and other countries in the Middle East | Sabrina - The Teenage Witch | N/A | ShowComedy on Showtime Arabia |
| Australia | Sabrina, the Teenage Witch | N/A | TV1 and WIN Television formerly on the Seven Network and Network Ten |
| Austria | Sabrina - Total verhext | Sabrina - totally bewitched | ORF1 |
| Belgium | Sabrina, The Teenage Witch | N/A | Kanaal 2 |
| Bosnia | Sabrina, tinejdžerska vještica | Sabrina, the Teen Witch | FTV |
| Brazil | Sabrina, a Aprendiz de Feiticeira | Sabrina, the Apprentice Witch | Record, Nickelodeon |
| Bulgaria | Cабрина, младата вещица | Sabrina, the young witch | GTV, Diema |
| Canada | Sabrina, the Teenage Witch/Sabrina, l'apprentie sorcière | Sabrina the apprentice sorcerer | ABC, the WB, YTV |
| Chile | Sabrina, la bruja adolescente | Sabrina the teenage witch | TVN, Nickelodeon |
| Colombia | Sabrina, la bruja adolescente | Sabrina the Teenage Witch | RCN, Nickelodeon |
| Croatia | Sabrina, mala vještica | Sabrina, the little Witch | RTL Televizija |
| The Czech Republic | Sabrina, mladá čarodějnice | Sabrina, a young witch | TV Prima |
| Denmark | Sabrina - Skolens Heks | Sabrina - The School's Witch | TV3 (Viasat) |
| Ecuador | Sabrina, la bruja adolescente | Sabrina the teenage witch | Ecuavisa, Nickelodeon |
| Finland | Sabrina, Teininoita | Sabrina, the Teenage Witch | YLE TV2 |
| France | Sabrina, l'apprentie sorcière | Sabrina, the apperentice witch | France 2, Gulli |
| Germany | Sabrina - Total verhext | Sabrina - totally bewitched | Pro7 |
| Hungary | Sabrina, a tiniboszorkány | Sabrina, the Teenage Witch | TV2, Viasat 3 |
| Iceland | Nornin Unga | The Young Witch | RÚV |
| Ireland | Sabrina the Teenage Witch | N/A | RTÉ Two. |
| Israel | סברינה, המכשפה הצעירה (Sabrina, Hamekhashefa Ha-Tse'ira) | Sabrina the young Witch | Channel 3, Children Channel |
| Italy | Sabrina, Vita da Strega | Sabrina, a Witch Life | Italia 1, Boing |
| Japan | サブリナ | Sabrina | Disney Channel japan |
| Malaysia | Sabrina, the Teenage Witch | Sabrina, the Teenage Witch | NTV7 |
| Mexico | Sabrina, la Bruja Adolescente | Sabrina, the Teenage Witch | Televisa |
| The Netherlands | Sabrina, the Teenage Witch | Sabrina, the Teenage Witch | Nickelodeon |
| Norway | Sabrina, the Teenage Witch | Sabrina, the Teenage Witch | TV3 (Viasat) |
| Philippines | Sabrina the Teenage Witch | N/A | Associated Broadcasting Company (ABC) |
| Poland | Sabrina, nastoletnia czarownica | Sabrina, the Teenage Witch | Polsat |
| Portugal | Sabrina, a Bruxinha Adolescente | Sabrina, the Teenage Witch | RTP 2 |
| Romania | 'Sabrina,vrajitoarea adolescenta' | 'Sabrina,the Teenage Witch | TVR 2 |
| Russia | Сабрина - маленькая ведьма (Sabrina, malen'kaya ved'ma) | Sabrina the Teenage Witch | СТС |
| Serbia | Sabrina, veštica tinejdžerka | Sabrina, the Teenage Witch | RTS 1 |
| Slovakia | Sabrina, mladá čarodejnica | Sabrina, the Teenage Witch | Markíza |
| South Africa | Sabrina,The Teenage Witch | N/A | SABC 1 |
| Spain | Sabrina,cosas de brujas | Sabrina, witches' matters | Antena 3, Cuatro |
| Sweden | Sabrina Tonårshäxan | Sabrina, the Teenage Witch | Kanal 5 |
| Turkey | Sabrina | Sabrina | ATV |
| Ukraine | Сабрина - юна відьма | Sabrina the Teenage Witch | Новий канал |
| United Kingdom | Sabrina the Teenage Witch | N/A | Nickelodeon UK CITV itv1 |
| Uruguay | Sabrina, la Bruja Adolescente | Sabrina, the Teenage Witch | Canal 10 (Uruguay), Nickelodeon |
| Venezuela | Sabrina, la bruja adolescente | Sabrina, the Teenage Witch | Venevision, Nickelodeon |
| Vietnam | Sabrina, cô phù thủy nhỏ | Sabrina, the little Witch | VTV3, Đài truyền hình Việt Nam |
- ^ Sabrina & Salem Are Back For A 3rd Season DVD Set!. wwwTVShowsOnDVD.com. Retrieved on 2007-10-02.
- ^ We've Got a Look At Sabrina's Back Side! (3rd Season Rear Cover). TVShowsOnDVD. Retrieved on 2007-12-08.
| Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (TV series) | ||
| Episode list | DVD releases | ||
| Films | Sabrina the Teenage Witch | Sabrina Goes to Rome | Sabrina, Down Under | |
| Main Characters | Sabrina Spellman | Hilda Spellman | Zelda Spellman | Salem Saberhagen Harvey Kinkle | Libby Chessler | Jennifer "Jenny" Kelly | Valerie Birkhead Principal Willard Kraft | Josh | Roxie King | Morgan Cavanaugh | Miles Goodman |
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