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Season 1 |
| 01x?? - Pilot (Unaired) | The Halliwell Sisters (Prue, Piper, and Phoebe) come back together after the death of their grandmother. Once under the same roof, their bond is reformed and their destiny awaits.
A curious Phoebe, wandering through the attic, discovers an ancient looking book. Once she reads from it, the sisters' powers are activated and they become witches. They find they have trouble adjusting to their new powers and responsibilities. | | Guest Stars: Chris Boyd (1) as Andy Trudeau, Lori Rom as Phoebe Halliwell | Director: Bruce Seth Green (2) Writer: Constance M. Burge | | Songs: Sarah McLachlan -- Building a Mystery, Edie Brickell -- What I Am | | | |
| 1 :01x01 - Something Wicca This Way Comes (Oct/07/1998) | | In San Francisco, the three vastly different Halliwell sisters are reunited in the grand Victorian home of their childhood: Prue, the oldest, is driven to succeed and dislikes the free-spirited antics of the youngest sister Phoebe. Piper, the earthy middle sister, mediates between her siblings. Phoebe discovers The Book of Shadows in the attic and their witchly powers are activated, igniting a bond that reaches beyond petty, sisterly grudges. Prue has the power to move objects, Piper to freeze time and Phoebe to see the future. The sisters must band together to battle dark forces of the supernatural world. Keeping their powers secret could prove a challenge, since Inspector Andy Trudeau, Prue's ex, is closing in on a serial killer preying on local witches. Piper narrowly escapes death when she discovers her white-bread boyfriend Jeremy, an evil warlock, is the killer. Sparks fly when the sisters try their first spell -- Jeremy is vanquished, and they discover the power of three. | | Guest Stars: Chris Flanders as Chef Moore, Eric Scott Woods (3) as Jeremy Burns, Lonnie Partridge as Woman, Hugh Holub as Pharmacist, Charmaine Cruz as Admitting Nurse, Francesca Cappucci as News Reporter, Matthew Ashford as Roger | Director: John Kretchmer Writer: Constance M. Burge | | Songs: Love Spit Love -- How Soon Is Now? | | | |
| 2 :01x02 - I've Got You Under My Skin (Oct/14/1998) | | The sisters attempt to keep their special powers in check. This proves especially challenging for Phoebe, who can't resist peeking into the future when it comes to an attractive guy. That guy may look like hip New York photographer Stefan (guest star Michael Philips) but is actually Javna, a deadly demon with an eye for young ladies. He maintains his eternal youth by sucking away their life force, using the oldest line in the book ("Are you a model?") and Phoebe falls for it. Prue rekindles her high-school romance with Andy and lands a prestigious job at an auction house but is struggling to keep her new-found witch status under wraps. Piper worries about being a good person while being a witch are calmed when she enters a church unscathed. Phoebe narrowly escapes Javna's evil eye when Prue and Piper come to her rescue. Javna is the Halliwell sisters first lesson that they have more than warlocks to worry about and much more to learn about their powers. | | Guest Stars: Barbara Pilavin as Older Brittany Reynolds, Michael Philip as Stephan/Javna, Leigh-Allyn Baker as Hannah Webster, Neil Roberts as Rex Buckland, Cynthia King as Brittany Reynolds, Lou Glenn as Carpenter, Ben Caswell as Max Jones, Tamara Lee Krinsky (1) as Tia, Todd Feder as Clerk, Bailey Chase as Alec, Marc Shelton as Father Williams, Julie Araskog as Darlene, Ralph Manza as Elderly Man | Director: John Kretchmer Writer: Brad Kern | | Songs: Phil Collins -- Another Day In Paradise, Natalie Imbruglia -- Torn, Smash Mouth -- Walking On The Sun | | | |
| 3 :01x03 - Thank You for Not Morphing (Oct/21/1998) | | Barely have the sisters discovered their new powers when their long-lost father resurfaces in their lives. How convenient! Piper and Phoebe never really knew Victor Halliwell, but Prue remembers all too well how he walked out on them. She gives Victor major attitude when she suspects he's returned to steal The Book of Shadows. It seems like everyone's in the market for a good book, because the shape-shifting neighbors have their sights set on the volume as well. They appear to be three fun-lovin' twentysomethings, but when no one's looking they turn into attack dogs, Prue's boyfriend and dear old Dad, all in an attempt to finagle the book. After working out some sticky family issues, the sisters unite their powers to save Pops and make supernatural jelly of those nasty shape-shifters. But before you can say, "Happy Father's Day," Victor has vanished from their lives again and the sisters are doing it for themselves -- again. | | Guest Stars: Anthony John Denison as Victor, Eric Matheny as Fritz, Brian Krause as Leo Wyatt, James Dineen (1) as Mailman, Mariah O'Brien as Cynda, Markus Flanagan (3) as Marshall | Director: Ellen S. Pressman Writer: Zack Estrin, Chris Levinson | | Songs: Remy Zero -- Prophecy | | | |
| 4 :01x04 - Dead Man Dating (Oct/28/1998) | | Prue tries to avoid a birthday celebration while Phoebe takes a cheesy job as a lounge psychic so she can afford a decent birthday gift. What started as a trivial way for Phoebe to use her powers for cash becomes a positive experience when she saves a man's life. Prue is devastated when she finds Andy on a lunch date with the ex-Mrs. Trudeau, whom she didn't know existed. Piper befriends a ghost, Mark (guest star John Cho), who was murdered by a gang leader and whose ghostly soul will be dragged to hell if his body doesn't get a proper burial. The sisters save Mark's soul, but Piper is brokenhearted after he vanishes. Realizing every birthday in life should be celebrated, the sisters throw a bash for Prue, who accepts a forgiving smile from Andy. After all, how can she resent his keeping a secret when she has a whopper of her own. | | Guest Stars: John Cho as Mark Chao, Joe Davis (1) as Banes Bodyguard, Todd Newton as Yama, Randelle Grenachia as Frankie, Sherrie Rose as Susan Trudeau, Joe Ho as Tony Wong, William Francis McGuire (3) as Nick Correy, Elizabeth Sung as Mrs. Chao, Patricia Harty as Mrs. Correy | Director: Richard Compton Writer: Javier Grillo-Marxuach | | Songs: Paula Cole -- Hush Hush Hush, Beth Nielsen Chapman -- Sand And Water, Semisonic -- Secret Smile | | | |
| 5 :01x05 - Dream Sorcerer (Nov/04/1998) | | Overworked at her new job, Prue finds her beauty sleep disturbed by strange visions in which she's taunted by a handsome man. Capable of stalking others in their dreams, he's already succeeded in killing women while they slumber. Inspector Andy Trudeau is hot on his heels. Phoebe conjures a spell to attract men, but it turns out too strong, and Piper and Phoebe can barely escape their myriad admirers. Learning their lesson, the sisters end their romantic magic and focus on Prue, who falls into a coma after the sleep demon tries to throw her off a skyscraper. At first, Prue's powers don't seem to work in dreamland. But with her sisters by her hospital bed, Prue musters the strength to send the sleep demon over the edge. He dies in his sleep, just like his victims before him. | | Guest Stars: Doug Spearman as Nurse, Neil Roberts as Rex Buckland, Matt Schulze as Whitaker Berman/Dream Sorcerer, Bo Clancy (2) as Businessman, Rainoldo Gooding as Guy #1, Trish Suhr as Paramedic #1, Todd Howk as E.R. Nurse, Marie O'Donnell as Dr. Black, James O'Shea as Goatee Guy, James Howell as Technician #1, Tim Herzog as Hans, Alex Mendoza as Jack Manford, J. Robin Miller (1) as Skye Russell | Director: Nick Marck Writer: Constance M. Burge | | Songs: Garbage -- A Stroke Of Luck | | | |
| 6 :01x06 - The Wedding from Hell (Nov/11/1998) | | The sisters feel evil brewing when a priest dies before a high-society wedding that Piper is catering. Uncomfortable with the priest's mysterious death, Prue investigates a special knife that disappeared when he died. It appears the bride was responsible for the priest's death and is a demon. This bride is not interested in eternal bliss but in creating more demonic offspring by putting the innocent groom under a spell to marry her. A supernatural fight ensues between the bride-to-be, her demonic wedding party and the Halliwell sisters. The demons have the magical knife that disappeared, and in the commotion, the spellbound groom ends up with the powerful weapon. The knife breaks the spell and the groom points the blade towards his former demonic fianc? and pals who get sucked into its point. During this maternal adventure Phoebe has a disturbing dream. Could Phoebe's dream about Piper carrying Jeremy's baby be just a nightmare or a premonition? He was, after all, her boyfriend for a while before they realized he was a demon and destroyed him. | | Guest Stars: Leigh-Allyn Baker as Hannah Webster, Sara Rose Peterson as Jade D'Mon/Hecate, Bill Ferrell (1) as Security Guard #1, James Geralden as Justice of the Peace, David Moreland as Charles, Phoenix Nugent as Seamstress, Leon Fracno as Male Stripper, Neil Roberts as Rex Buckland, Roy Abramsohn as Doctor, Jeffrey Hutchinson as Father Trask, Jennifer Badger as Bridesmaid #1, Eileen Weisinger as Bridesmaid #2, Thomas Crawford as Security Guard #2, Barbara Stock as Grace Spencer, Deeny Dakota as Kirsten, Christie Lynn Smith as Allison Michaels, Todd Cattell as Elliott Spencer | Director: Richard Ginty Writer: Greg Elliot (1), Michael Perricone | | Songs: Tara MacLean -- Evidence | | | |
| 7 :01x07 - The Fourth Sister (Nov/18/1998) | | Prue tries to find time with Andy. Phoebe and Piper vie for the attention of Leo. A troubled teenager, Aviva befriends Phoebe with the hopes of joining the Halliwells. Aviva has been lured to the dark powers of witchcraft by Kali, a sourceress who appears to her through a mirror. Turns out Kali has given Aviva a mission to gain the sisters' trust and steal their powers. | | Guest Stars: Rebekah Carlton as Kali, Brian Krause as Leo Wyatt, Rebecca Balding as Aunt Jackie, Danielle Harris as Aviva, Michael LeBlanc as Video Clerk | Director: Gilbert Adler (1) Writer: Edithe Swensen | | Songs: Elysian Fields -- Lady In The Lake, UMA -- Wheel | | | |
| 8 :01x08 - The Truth Is Out There... and It Hurts (Nov/25/1998) | | Acting on Phoebe's premonition, the sisters race to stop a mysterious killer from striking again. Prue finds a truth spell and uses to find out Andy's reaction to her being a witch. When the spell ends, nobody but the sisters remember what was said and Andy's reaction toward Prue's secret may break them up. | | Guest Stars: Brad Greenquist as Gavin, Neil Roberts as Rex Buckland, Leigh-Allyn Baker as Hannah Webster, Brian Krause as Leo Wyatt, Richard Gilbert-Hill (2) as Dr. Oliver Mitchell, Jason Stuart as Martin, Michelle Brookhurst as Tanya Parker, Craig Thomas as Alex Pearson | Director: James A. Contner Writer: Zack Estrin, Chris Levinson | | Songs: Merril Bainbridge -- Love And Terror, Better Than Ezra -- One More Murder | | | |
| 9 :01x09 - The Witch Is Back (Dec/16/1998) | A warlock from the past is released from his curse and tries to steal the sisters' powers with the help of Rex and Hannah, but the sisters resurrect their ancestor to combat him. Piper works up her courage to ask Leo out. Andy gets frustrated by Prue's continued involvement with bizarre police investigations.
| | Guest Stars: Billy Wirth as Matthew Tate, Leigh-Allyn Baker as Hannah Webster, Neil Roberts as Rex Buckland, Brian Krause as Leo Wyatt, Terry Bozeman as Arnold Halliwell, Michael Mitz as Cafe Patron, Jodi Fung as TV Reporter, Catherine Kwong as Waitress, Tyler Layton as Melinda Warren | Director: Richard Denault Writer: Sheryl J. Anderson (1) | | Songs: Counting Crows -- Around Here, Holly McNarland -- In The Air Tonight | | | |
| 10 :01x10 - Wicca Envy (Jan/13/1999) | Prue is framed by her boss, Rex, for stealing from the auction house and murdering to cover up the theft. When Piper and Phoebe figure out Rex is a warlock, they break Prue out of jail to help defeat him. Their plans are quickly ruined when Rex is there to photograph their crime and to blackmail them into giving up their powers for Prue's freedom. The girls then are faced with the decision of whether to give up their powers or not.
| | Guest Stars: Al Rodrigo as Jaime, Brian Krause as Leo Wyatt, Leigh-Allyn Baker as Hannah Webster, Neil Roberts as Rex Buckland, Tim Stark as Super | Director: Mel Damski Writer: Sheryl J. Anderson (1), Brad Kern | | Songs: Tal Bachman -- She's So High | | | |
| 11 :01x11 - Feats of Clay (Jan/20/1999) | Phoebe's roguish ex-boyfriend comes to town looking for a reconciliation, but his attentions have always come with strings attached, In this case a stolen Egyptian urn which carries a mortal curse. Although Prue's overprotective sisterly hackles are raised by Clay's arrival, she deals with her own problem of trying to save the auction house from bankruptcy. Piper's use of her powers in a misguided attempt at matchmaking may backfire.
| | Guest Stars: Victor Browne as Clay, Cristine Rose as Claire Pryce, Allan Hunt as Auctioneer, Ming Lo as Police Officer, Carolyn Lowery (1) as Shelly, Niklaus Lange (1) as Wesley, Allen Cutler as Doug, Eddie Bowz as Palmer Kellogg, Sean Moran as Custom Officer, Stacy Haiduk as Guardian of the Urn | Director: Kevin Inch Writer: Zack Estrin, Chris Levinson, Greg Elliot (1), Michael Perricone | | Songs: Sarah McLachlan -- Good Enough, Royal Crown Revue -- Hey Pachuco!, Eve 6 -- Inside Out | | | | | | | | | |
| 14 :01x14 - Secrets and Guys (Feb/17/1999) | Prue helps a young witch who has been kidnapped, and renews her own faith in having children. Phoebe finds out that Leo is really a guardian angel for good witches. Leo must break up with Piper.
| | Guest Stars: Robert Gossett as Mr. Franklin, Brian Krause as Leo Wyatt, Richard Cody as Danny, Michael Brunin as Security Guard, Will Stewart (2) as Harry, David Netter as Max Franklin, Bradford Tatum as Mickey Jackson | Director: James A. Contner Writer: Constance M. Burge, Sheryl J. Anderson (1) | | Songs: PFR -- Anything, Liz Phair -- Baby Got Going, DC Talk -- Day By Day, Reality Check -- Know You Better, Fuel (1) -- Shimmer | | | | | | | | | |
| 17 :01x17 - That '70s Episode (Apr/07/1999) | A powerful warlock shows up claiming that he made a pact with the sisters' mother in which he spared her life in exchange for the girls' powers. Fleeing him, the three sisters go back in time to the 1970s when their mother was still alive and they try to prevent the pact.
| | Guest Stars: Andrew Jackson (1) as Nicholas, Jennifer Rhodes as Penny 'Grams' Halliwell, Finola Hughes as Patty Halliwell, Rey Silva as Officer at Park, Sally Ann Brooks as Officer at Jail, Emmalee Thompson (1) as Little Prue, Jake Sakson as Little Andy, Megan Corletto as Little Piper | Director: Richard Denault Writer: Sheryl J. Anderson (1) | | Songs: Cher -- Gypsies, Tramps & Thieves, Linda Ronstadt -- Heat Wave, Gloria Gaynor -- Never Can Say Goodbye, ABBA -- S.O.S. | | | | | | |
| 19 :01x19 - Blind Sided (May/05/1999) | When a young boy is kidnapped in a park, Prue's powers are seen by a reporter. As Phoebe and Piper learn that Grimlocks kidnapped the child to steal their eyesight, Prue is confronted by the reporter who tells her he is going to expose her secret with or without her help. Phoebe seeks out an old victim of the Grimlocks, a blind man, to try to figure out where the children are being held. Piper learns her boyfriend is willing to pass up a job in Beverly Hills to stay in town with her. Andy finally learns about Prue's powers.
| | Guest Stars: Shawn Christian as Josh, Matt George as Grimlock #1, Lucy Rodriguez as Housekeeper, Dennis Keiffer as Grimlock #2, Michael O'Connor (1) as Jerry Cartwright, Maureen Muldoon as Dee, Raphael Sbarge as Brent Miller, Scott Plank as Eric Lohman, Scott Terra as David | Director: Craig Zisk Writer: Tony Blake, Paul Jackson (1) | | Songs: Remy Zero -- Hermes Bird | | | |
| 20 :01x20 - The Power of Two (May/12/1999) | While taking a tour of Alcatraz, Phoebe watches the ghost of killer take possession of a guard's body so he can cross the waters surrounding the prison. Once free from infamous prison the ghost targets those that played a part in his conviction to seek revenge. The sisters discover the only way to banish the ghost is for one of them to die and recite a spell while on the astral plane. Piper worries about leaving Prue and Phoebe alone as she leaves on a business trip.
| | Guest Stars: Jim Hanna (1) as CSI Detective, Cristine Rose as Claire Pryce, Jeff Kober as Jackson Ward, Victoria Fang as Marianne, Yuji Hasegawa as Mr. Yakihama, Sean Hennigan as Alcatraz Guide, Gregg Monk as Officer, Michele Harrell as Inspector Blakely, Susan Chuang as Monique, Jack Donner as Judge Renault, Brenda Bakke as Soul Collector, Carlos Gomez as Inspector Rodriguez, Don Brunner as Inspector Anderson, Lesley Woods (1) as Iris Beiderman | Director: Elodie Keene Writer: Brad Kern | | Songs: Beth Orton -- Stolen Car | | | |
| 21 :01x21 - Love Hurts (May/19/1999) | The sisters' vacation is cancelled when Leo shows up, victim of a dark lighter's lethal poison tipped arrow. He is seeking the sister's help to protect a girl that is being targeted by the dark lighter. To try to save Leo from dying, Piper casts a spell that will swap her powers with his. Mistakenly the spell also causes Prue and Phoebe's powers to swap. Andy leaves his job to help protect Prue's secret from being exposed by an Internal Affairs investigation.
| | Guest Stars: Michael Trucco as Alec, Brian Krause as Leo Wyatt, Tom Yi as Motel Manager, Lisa Robin Kelly (1) as Daisy, Don Brunner as Inspector Anderson, Carlos Gomez as Inspector Rodriguez, Laura Silverman as Lizzie | Director: James Whitmore, Jr. Writer: Javier Grillo-Marxuach, Chris Levinson, Zack Estrin | | Songs: The Pretenders -- Human, Nine Inch Nails -- Human (On the Inside) | | | |
| 22 :01x22 - Deja Vu All Over Again (May/26/1999) | As a warlock makes plans for his attempt to kill the Charmed Ones, he receives a visit from Tempus, a demon who will turn back time until the warlock succeeds in killing all the sisters. Upon turning back time after the first failed attempt, Tempus informs the warlock only he will remember the previous events. Because of the endless loop, Phoebe's has a number of strong cases of deje vu. Phoebe sees Andy's death at the hand of a warlock.
| | Guest Stars: Carlos Gomez as Inspector Rodriguez, Wendy Benson-Landes as Joanne Hertz, Nancy O'Dell as Weatherperson, David Carradine as Tempus | Director: Les Sheldon Writer: Constance M. Burge, Brad Kern | | Songs: The Cranberries -- Animal Instinct, Citizen King -- Better Days, Jane Siberry -- Calling All Angels, Beth Hart -- Delicious Surprise | | | |
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