Bewitched’s Erin Murphy Tweeted this photo of her with Leave It to Beaver’s Jerry Mathers and The Facts of Life’s Geri Jewell visiting The Birds’ Tippi Hedren’s Shambala Preserve, and it brings me all types of happiness. Don’t you just love that these television stars are all friends! The trio were part of three of television’s biggest sitcoms and yet none of them aired at the same time. Granted all of them are airing now in syndication. Proving just like their shows the friendship they have will live on forever.
Ever since the late 60’s we have been enjoying two shows, one about a Jeannie and another one about a Witch, and yet the two have never met. That was until last weekend when I Dream of Jeannie’s Jeannie and Bewitched’s Tabitha met up at the Hollywood Show in Chicago.
How awesome is it see Barbara Eden with Erin Murphy, maybe TV Land can give them a sitcom together?
BTW I don’t know what magic the two women learned on the set of their sitcoms, but whatever it was has kept them looking much younger than they really are. Seriously can you believe that Eden is 82 years young and Murphy is 49 because neither one of them looks it.
Before Camryn Manheim was afraid of ghosts because her BFF was the Ghost Whisperer, she was a woman who got in the wrong elevator and should be afraid of Dirty Harry in Sudden Impact. The 21 year old actress looks the same now as she did when she did that movie in 1983!
I am not sure if Camryn Manheim is engaged, but by the looks of that ring and that huge smile on her face as she shows the ring off I think she is! Not sure who is she is dating or if she is engaged, but one thing I know is that she looks amazing promoting Ghost Whisperer at the CBS party!!!
After lengthy on- and off- negotiations, Camryn Manheim has signed on to join the cast of CBS’ drama "Ghost Whisperer" next season. On the show starring Jennifer Love Hewitt as a newlywed who can talk to the dead, Manheim will play her friend. Manheim, best known for her Emmy-winning role on ABC’s "The Practice," recently did a multi-episode arc on Showtime’s "The L Word."