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McCabe, Kathy. “
Bewitched
Statue Charms Salem Fans.” Online.
The Boston Globe.
June 16, 2005. Downloaded January 7, 2012.

McCartney, Anthony. “Drowning Killed Houston but Drugs Took High Toll.” Online.
Associated Press
. Downloaded March 23, 2012.

McConnaughey, Janet. “Settlement in
Elly Mae Clampett
Barbie Doll Suit.” Online.
Associated Press.
Downloaded December 12, 2011.

Perlberg, Rose. “Natural Childbirth: What Liz Montgomery Says.” Online.
TV Picture Life
. October 1965. Downloaded January 7, 2012.

Post, Kathleen. “A Second Baby, A Special Problem.” Online.
TV Radio Mirror
. November 1966. Downloaded January 7, 2012.

Post, Kathleen. “To Hex With Sex: How Liz Montgomery Found Something Even Better.” Online.
TV Radio Mirror.
June 1965. Downloaded January 7, 2012.

Pylant, James. “The Bewitching Family Tree of Elizabeth Montgomery.” Online.
www.genealogymagazine.com
. Downloaded. February 8, 2012.

Rand, Flora. “Pregnant Liz Montgomery Tells Why: My Next Baby Will Be Born on TV!” Online.
TV Radio Mirror
. August 1965. Downloaded January 7, 2012.

Resnick, Sylvia. “The Day Liz Montgomery Drew Closer to God.” Online.
TV Radio Mirror.
February 1970. Downloaded January 7, 2012.

Sanders, Lynn. “Elizabeth Montgomery Sounds Off on Parents, Protesters and the Problems of the Generation Gap.” Online.
Silver Screen.
October 1970. Downloaded January 7, 2012.

Searle, Ronald. “Wherein a Dastardly Plot is Uncovered by Our Artist, Ronald Searle.”
TV Guide.
June 18, 1966. pp. 15–18.

Segal, David. “
Bewitched
Statue Bothers Some in Salem.” Online.
Washington Post.
May 10, 2005. Downloaded January 7, 2012.

Stang, Joanne. “The Bewitching Miss Montgomery Hollywood.” Online.
New York Times.
November 22, 1964. Downloaded January 7, 2012.

Starr, Jacqueline. “Liz Montgomery Worries: Are My Babies in Danger?” Online.
Screen Stars.
August 1967. Downloaded January 7, 2012.

Wilkie, Jane. “Two Babies in One Year: 11 Babies in Five Years.” Online.
TV Radio Mirror.
November 1969. Downloaded January 7, 2012.

Windeler, Robert. “TV's Top Series Add Ingredients.” Special to
New York Times.
Hollywood. July 20, 1967.

Winelander, Nancy. “Liz Montgomery Tells: How Her New Baby Made Her More of a Mother.” Online.
TV Picture Life.
May 1970. Downloaded January 7, 2012.

Winelander, Nancy. “This is the Baby Liz Montgomery Thought She Could Never Love!” Online.
TV Picture Life.
October, 1969. Downloaded March 17, 2012.

“Cheers & Jeers.”
TV Guide.
July 16, 1994. p. 6.

“Dressing Up for Parties.”
TV Guide.
October 30, 1953. p. 22.

“Like Dad, Like Daughter.”
TV Guide.
July 24, 1953. pp. 8–9.

“More Montgomery Magic.” Online.
TV-Movies Today
. August 1975. Downloaded January 7, 2012.

“Salem's Samantha Statue.”
New England Travels.
Online. October 30, 2007. Downloaded March 26, 2012.

“Samantha Goes Home.”
TV Guide
. September 5, 1970. pp. 6–7.

“Samantha/Jeannie: The Debate Continues.”
TV Guide
. August 27, 1994. p. 29.

“10 Actresses Pick Hollywood's Greatest Lovers.” Online.
Photoplay.
February 1965. Downloaded January 7, 2012.

“The Tide Has Turned for Elizabeth Montgomery.”
TV Guide.
August 19, 1961. pp. 8–10 (also titled on p. 8 as “Along Came the Untouchables”).

“TV Breaks Old Taboos with New Morality.”
Jet.
December 1, 1977.

“TV Land Landmark Immortalizes Samantha Stephens of
Bewitched
in Salem.” Online.
PR Newswire.
June 15, 2005. Downloaded March 27, 2012.

A
DDITIONAL
S
OURCES

Bewitched: The E! True Hollywood Story.
August 22, 1999.

Recorded on videotape.
Biography
. A&E. February 15, 1999.

CBS This Morning
. January 24, 1990.

Recorded on videotape.

CBS This Morning
. May 12, 1992.

Recorded on videotape.

Cheers & Jeers. TV Guide.
July 16, 1994. p. 6.

The Earl of Hollywood: The Life and Career of Robert Montgomery (
www.earlofhollywood.com
).

“Elizabeth Makes Bell Ring.”
Minneapolis Star-Tribune.
March 30, 1980.

“Elizabeth Montgomery Reveals Surprising Truth Behind Squeaky-Clean '60s Sitcom.”
National Enquirer.
August 4, 1992.

Internet Movie Database (
www.imdb.com
).

Lawrence Witte Static.
Denton Journal
. Denton, Maryland. November 20, 1964.

The Mike Douglas Show
. November 4, 1966.

“More Montgomery Magic.” Online.
TV-Movies Today.
August 1975. Downloaded January 7, 2012.

MSNBC's
Headliners & Legends
. August 1, 2001. Recorded on videotape.

One on One with John Tesh
. May 12, 1992. Recorded on videotape.

Salem's Samantha Statue
. New England Travels. Online. October 30, 2007. Downloaded March 26, 2012.

Samantha Goes Home
.
TV Guide
. September 5, 1970. pp. 6–7.

Samantha/Jeannie: The Debate Continues
.
TV Guide
. August 27, 1994. p. 29.

Social Security Death Index, Online.

10 Actresses Pick Hollywood's Greatest Lovers
. Online. Photoplay Magazine. February 1965. Downloaded January 7, 2012.

Thomas Crane Library. “Lee Remick, Quincy Star of TV and Movies Bride of William A. Colleran in New York City.” St. Vincent Ferrer Church. August 3, 1957.

The Tide Has Turned for Elizabeth Montgomery
. TV Guide. August 19, 1961. pps. 8-10 (Also titled on p. 8 as
Along Came the Untouchables
.)

“TV Breaks Old Taboos with New Morality.”
Jet
. December 1, 1977.

William Asher's 2003 interview with father and daughter team Terry and Tiffany DuFoe, today of
www.cultradioagogo.com
.

TV Land Landmarks Immortalizes Samantha Stephens of Bewitched in Salem
. Online.

PR Newswire. June 15, 2005. Downloaded March 27, 2012.

www.emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/william-froug

www.hw.com

www.spenceschool.org

1870 U.S. Census U.S. Census of Kings County, New York, population schedule, Brooklyn, 6th ward. Dwelling 643, family 1017; National Archives microfilm M593-948.

1900 U.S. Census of Dutchess County, New York, population schedule, town of Fishkill, ED 8, SD 3, sheet 15, p. 148A, dwelling 271, family 331; National Archives microfilm T623-1022.

1900 U.S. Census of Kings County, New York, population schedule, Brooklyn, ED 356, SD 2, sheet 7. National Archives microfilm T623-1022.

1920 U.S. Census of Dutchess County, New York, population schedule, Beacon, enumeration district (ED) 6, supervisor's district (SD) 7, sheet 11B, p. 216, dwelling 217, family 217, National Archives microfilm T625-0197.

1930 U.S. Census of Los Angeles County, California, Los Angeles. ED 19-68. 2815-24-25.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Twitch Upon a Star
is a result of the support, talent, diligence, and general enthusiastic assistance from several individuals, not the least of which was Elizabeth Montgomery. Who could have known that the unpublished excess of our original
Bewitched
interviews would later be incorporated into this new biography on her entire life and career? She generously offered her time, memories, and boundless energy, and this book simply and clearly would not have been possible without the unique imprint of her remarkable personality, wit, words, and wisdom.

I appreciate everyone who granted interviews for this book, each of whom delivered intimate recollections, professional perspective, and insight into Elizabeth's illustrious life and career in either, 2009, 2011, and 2012 via telephone, email, or in-person: Peter Ackerman, Ed Asner, Bonnie Bartlett, Christian Beltram, Ray Caspio, Lydia Cornell, Ronny Cox, William Daniels, Jone Devlin, Kenneth Gehrig, Florence Henderson, Thomas Hill, DD Howard, Kenneth Johnson, Sally Kemp, David Knell, June Lockhart, David Mixner, Kathy Perillo, David Pierce, James Pylant, Rob Ray, Cliff Robertson, Ed Robertson, Saundra Santiago, Eric Scott, Randy Skretvedt, Doug Tibbles, Charles Tranberg, Lin Bolin Wendkos, Dan Weaver, David White, and Vince Staskel.

Into this mix, entertainment historian Thomas McCartney and his unending efforts, knowledge, and extensive research into the archives of Elizabeth Montgomery and all media proved to be an invaluable resource. Tom is worth his weight in gold and is the best in the business. There is no way this book would have become what it is without him.

I would also like to thank the professional and courteous team at Taylor Trade Publishing, including although not limited to editorial director Rick Rinehart, acquisitions editor Flannery Scott, senior production editor Alden Perkins, copyeditor Jocquan Mooney, and Kalen Landow, director of marketing and publicity, all of whom trusted, believed in, and supported my vision for this book. They are a testament to integrity and patience in the world of publishing.

An especially grateful acknowledgement is extended to my representative Roger J. Kaplan who worked exhaustively in seeing this project through long before we had a publisher.

Although the following individuals did not grant interviews directly for his book, they provided substantial memories from my previous interviews (from 1988 through 1990) and/or conversations (from 2001 to 2006) that were incorporated into this book: Harry Ackerman, Billy Asher, Jr., Rebecca Asher, Richard Bare, Frederic G. Cammann, John L. Greene, Art Metrano, Richard Michaels, Kasey Rogers, Sol Saks, Dick Sargent, Dick York, Irene Vernon, and especially William Asher, Sr. If it hadn't been for Bill (who passed away shortly before this book went to print), I would never have met Elizabeth. No matter how many times he was married before or after he was with Elizabeth, it was always abundantly clear that she remained the love of his life. And now they're together again … forever.

Further appreciation to the following for inspiration in a variety of ways that contributed to this book in one way or the other over a twenty-year span: Meredith Asher, Robert Asher, Abigail Borwick, Carol Burnett, Elinor Donahue, Michael Dambers, Dominick Dunne, Brian Feinblum, Bernard Fox, Robert Foxworth, William Froug, Alice Ghostley, Sandra Gould, Michael Greenwald, Angie Horejsi, David Lawrence, Greg Lawrence, Dewey Mee, Diane Murphy, Erin Murphy, Ben Ohmart, Wendy Ogren, Melanie Parker, Alice Pearce, Scott Penney, Steve Randisi, Brendan Slattery, Ed Spielman, John Scheinfeld, Charles Sherman, Tom Stevenson, Steve Thompson, Fredrick Tucker, Dan Wingate, and Karen L. Herman, Director, Archive of American Television, Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Foundation.

Additional gratitude is expressed to many dear friends for their unfailing support in countless ways: Chris Alberghini, Sam Amato, Rudy Anderson, Matt Asner, George Barrett III, Lex Blaackman, Thomas Centron, Matthew Cook, Jim Cutaia, Giovanna Curatalo, Danny Gold, Kathe Finucane, Lawrence Finucane, Tamara A. Fowler, Cindy Heiden, Jim Heil, Martha Hinds, Ann Hodges, Roger Hyman, David Keil, Mark Langlois, Jeff Lindgren, Monica Lindgren, Andrea (Whitcomb) May, Marty McClintock, Gwen Patrick, Marypat Pena, John Perevich, Rene Piacentini, Louis Tomassetti, Peter Tomassetti, Frank Torchio, Thomas Warfield, Lele Winkley, and Carol Zazzaro.

The stamina required to complete this book could not have been sustained without the unconditional love and guidance provided by my sister Pamela R. Mastrosimone, brother-in-law Sam Mastrosimone; nephew Sammy Mastrosimone; my cousins Marie Burgos, Nicolas Burgos, Noreen D'Agostino, Eva Easton-Leaf, David Leaf, Mary Sue Wiengard, Susie Arioli, Gerald Maranca, my aunt Susan Borelli, and my uncle Vincent Tacci.

A special note of thanks to the kind and encouraging loved ones and friends who are no longer here, but who offered a great deal of support through the years: Mary Turri, Elva and Carl Easton, Tony and Anna Fort, Rita (Turri) Tacci, Rita Valerie, Val and Amelia Valerie, Angelo and Alice Schiano, Jerry and Fay Maranca, Frank and Alice Arioli, Anthony Pilato, Ludwig Pilato, Sonny Turri, Pat Borrelli, Donny Arioli, Linda and Mario Bosio, Doris Prince, and my beautiful dog, Boo Boo.

Continued gratitude to Love-Is-God who I believe not only lives in the
Light,
but
is
the Light—an awe-inspiring source that constantly offers instructions as to how we are to best lead our lives for the highest good of all those concerned. All we have to do is listen … the instructions are sometimes delivered through whispers and dreams; other messages are loud and clear (Thank God!).

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