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For the comic book series, see Sabrina the Teenage Witch.
For the animated series, see Sabrina the Animated Series.
Sabrina the Teenage Witch is an American sitcom based on the Archie comic book series of the same name. Its first four seasons aired on ABC (ITV, In the UK) 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.
PremiseThe 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 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 Riverdale, Virginia in the comics). In the series' later seasons, Sabrina graduated from high school and enrolled in college, at the fictional university Adams 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 series ended with Sabrina's wedding with Aaron, although, in the end, she abandons the wedding and runs off with her true love, Harvey Kinkle. ProductionThe 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). Hart's real-life sisters Emily and Alexandra played Sabrina's cousins, Amanda and Ally respectively and sister Samantha played a bridesmaid in Sabrina's wedding. 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 "aw". Sabrina the Teenage Witch was produced by Hart break Films and Viacom Productions, and later was syndicated through Paramount Television - which would go on to absorb Viacom Productions in 2004, and be renamed to CBS Paramount Television in 2006. Then in 2007, the syndication arm was renamed to CBS Television Distribution. Los Angeles commercial photographer Keith Munyan, himself a former model, got his start on the series, particularly handling all the shots of Beth Broderick. Opening sequenceThe 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. The first three outfits are always the same, but 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 magically 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 feature 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, Sabrina walks down a flight of stairs and then the computer graphics morph 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. CastMain
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EpisodesFilmThere are three television movies made for the Sabrina the Teenage Witch television series, one of which serves as the television pilot, and two are films within the series. Soundtrack
The Sabrina, the Teenage Witch soundtrack, which was released on October 27, 1998 by Geffen Records, was certified Gold by the RIAA. Track listing
SyndicationCurrently, Sabrina, the Teenage Witch can be seen in the United States in syndication on cable television networks ABC Family and The N. In Canada, the show can be seen on YTV. The show also ran on Nickelodeon's TEENick from 2003 to 2005. DVD releasesOn November 14, 2006, CBS Home Entertainment announced the release of the first season of Sabrina, the Teenage Witch on DVD. A four-disc set which contains all twenty-four episodes of the first season - presented in full screen along with 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 minor song replacements, such as the replacement of the Savage Garden song "Truly Madly Deeply" in the episode "The Equalizer". The release of the third season, on January 15, 2008, saw more cuts and song replacements, including the removal of the guest appearance by Phantom Planet.
InternationalSabrina has been internationally broadcast by the following stations under the following names:
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Categories: 1996 television series debuts | 2003 television series endings | 1990s American television series | 2000s American television series | American Broadcasting Company network shows | American comedy television series | American television sitcoms | Sabrina The Teenage Witch | Television programs based on Archie Comics | Television programs featuring puppetry | Television shows set in Massachusetts | Television series by CBS Paramount Television | WB network shows |
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