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Season 4 |
| 76 :04x01 - No Place Like Home (Sep/24/1999) | | It’s the start of Sabrina’s senior year and she’s on cloud nine since Libby transferred to a private school and having Valerie stay with her for the school year since her family moved to Alaska. Things get better when Sabrina finds out Mr. Kraft is no longer the vice-principal at school and that her father would like her to live with his family in Paris. However, Sabrina’s week starts getting bad when she gets a call from Valerie saying she’s staying in Alaska, Mr. Kraft got promoted to principal, and Harvey’s new friend Brad hates her for no reason. When Sabrina returns home, hoping to be comforted by her aunts, she is downtrodden to find nobody there. It is at this point when she decides to take her father up on his offer to move to Paris. She eventually moves back home when Salem plots to send Sabrina’s father to Pluto to deal with a war that broke out on the planet. | | Special Guest Stars: Britney Spears as Herself, | Guest Stars: Doug Sheehan as Edward Spellman, Jacqueline Shultz as Gail, Jeremy Maxwell as Student, Holly Towne as Girl, Jerry Hauck as Custodian | Director: Linda Day Writer: David Berendsen | | Songs: Britney Spears -- (You Drive Me) Crazy | | | |
| 77 :04x02 - Dream a Little Dreama Me (Oct/01/1999) | | When Sabrina starts working on an idea for the title of Westbridge High’s year book in an attempt to become editor, she hits a road block when Mr. Kraft nominates Brad for the job. Sabrina’s schedule gets busier when Aunt Zelda tells her that she has to spend her school year mentoring Dreama, a young witch who has been having a difficult time getting her witch’s license. After they literally run into one another at school, Sabrina unhappily learns that she can’t mentor a new student or she could be stripped of her magic. She then has a hard time keeping Dreama from using her magic at school and the pair ultimately arouses the suspicions of Brad when they always pop up where ever he is. Meanwhile, Hilda decides to quit playing the violin and impulsively buys a Clock Shop. | | Guest Stars: Wayne Trask as Student, Russell Young as 6th Student, Ross Gottstein as Teacher, Joe Ochman as Clock Shop Owner, Jordan Belfi as John, Paul Blake as Billy, Nicole Nieth as Gretchen | Director: Linda Day Writer: Sheldon Bull | | | |
| 78 :04x03 - Jealousy (Oct/08/1999) | | When Sabrina has Harvey write a Basketball article for the school newspaper, she starts to feel left out when he asks Brad to help him with it. To make matters worse, she can’t share her problems with Valerie since she rarely calls anymore. Sabrina then starts to percolate with jealousy since Harvey is spending a lot of time hanging out with Brad and Dreama isn’t around to spend time with her. Sabrina then ignores her aunt’s warnings to be happy for the people she’s jealous of and ultimately ends up in the “Jealous Sea” where Salem helps her realize that while she can be happy for other people, it won’t diminish what she has. While Sabrina is dealing with her jealousy, Mr. Kraft becomes more irritable than usual when he finds out his brother Wally is coming to visit him. | | Special Guest Stars: Tara Lipinski as Herself, | Guest Stars: Elyse Ashton as Emily Dickinson, Drew Wilson as Mark Twain, Kasie Kelly as Student, David Stifel as Shakespeare, Gary Sandy as Wally Kraft | Director: Jeff Melman Writer: Frank Conniff | | | |
| 79 :04x04 - Little Orphan Hilda (Oct/15/1999) | | When Sabrina asks Hilda and Zelda if Grandma Spellman can come to visit, they start acting rather unenthusiastically at the prospect of their mother’s visit. After about five minutes of visiting with their mother, Hilda and Zelda escape to the clock shop in order to avoid their mother’s nagging. Things get worse for them when Sabrina accidentally lets it slip to Grandma that Hilda gave up playing the violin to buy her shop and that Hilda and Zelda are actually adopted. When Sabrina realizes she is the reason her aunts lost their sense of self, she takes it upon herself to learn the identity of Hilda and Zelda’s biological parents. | | Guest Stars: Shirley Jones (1) as Lydia Spellman, Andy Siegel as Customer, Tom Fahn as Pedestrian, Audrey Wasilewski as Clerk, Robert Noble as City Inspector | Director: Tom Cherones Writer: Nick Bakay | | | |
| 80 :04x05 - Spoiled Rotten (Oct/22/1999) | | As the businesses on Water Street organize a charity drive to help the citizens of Honduras, Sabrina gets her first credit card from the Other Realm and starts buying things like crazy. She then ignores Zelda and Hilda’s warnings that buying anything she wants without having to pay for it and ultimately catches “Getitis.” Things get worse for Sabrina when she finds out that has become spoiled rotten after she donates her aunt’s magical mementos to the high school’s rummage sale. In order to fix her problem before she becomes slimy ooze, Sabrina has to get back all the things that got sold at the rummage sale. Meanwhile, Salem has his paws full when he adopts a “DogMan” from the Other Realm. | | Guest Stars: Mary Gross as Mrs. Quick, Faith Salie as Waitress, Marcy Goldman as Customer #3, Spencer Beglarian as Sparky, Steven E. Daniels (1) as Customer #2 | Director: Linda Day Writer: Daniel Berendsen | | | |
| 81 :04x06 - Episode LXXXI: The Phantom Menace (Oct/29/1999) | | When Sabrina gets a job at a nearby coffee house, she decides to work on Halloween night instead of celebrating the holiday with her aunts. After Hilda and Zelda learn of Sabrina’s plans, they try to warn her that she can’t run away from Halloween, but Sabrina refuses to take their warning seriously. As Hilda and Zelda anxiously prepare for their Halloween dinner with Edgar Allan Poe, Sabrina and Dream eventually celebrates the holiday in their own way: when a group of Other Realm Zombies arrive the coffee house to help them “experience the fun of Halloween.” | | Guest Stars: Tom Novak as Customer, Gabriel Carpenter as College Guy (as Gabe Carpenter), Edgar Allan Poe IV (1) as Edgar Allan Poe | Director: Kenneth R. Koch (1) Writer: Charlie Tercek | | Songs: Backstreet Boys -- Larger than Life | | | |
| 82 :04x07 - Prelude to a Kiss (Nov/05/1999) | | While Sabrina and Dreama talk about the crush she has on Josh, Sabrina finds herself in a sticky situation of having the opportunity to help Josh with his English homework on the same night of Harvey’s football game. As a result, Sabrina asks Dreama if she could go Harvey’s game and page her if he gets put in the game. However, after one too many false alarm pages by Dreama, Sabrina turns off her pager, leaving her friend in the tight spot of having to cover for her when Harvey starts looking for her in the stands. When Harvey learns that Sabrina had to rush home, he goes right over to the Spellman’s and gets an unpleasant surprise of finding Sabrina kissing Josh. Meanwhile, Hilda and Zelda find themselves overwhelmed by all the work at the Clock Shop that they neglected their chores around the house. As a result, they are forced to hire their old friends the pirates as maids. | | Special Guest Stars: Billy Blanks as Himself, Ed McMahon as Himself, B. Smith as Herself, | Guest Stars: Ali Burns as Theresa, Lenny Friedman (1) as Folk Singer, Zach Selwyn as Announcer, Patricia Place as Queen, Brian Siemann as Nemo, Mark Blankfield as Blackbeard, Robert Bauer (2) as Hook | Director: Dinah Manoff Writer: Betsy Borns | | | |
| 83 :04x08 - Aging, Not So Gracefully (Nov/12/1999) | | As Sabrina walks into the coffee house, she tries acting more mature in an attempt to catch Josh’s eye. However, when he only sees her as a high school kid, Sabrina decides to look in her magic book to see if there is a spell or magical potion to make her appear older to Josh, and eventually finds a face cream called “Oil of Old Age.” At first the cream’s works great in making Sabrina appear older to Josh, but the more Sabrina uses it, she eventually turns into an elderly woman. After Harvey brings her home, Hilda and Zelda have to take time out of getting feuding scientists Pierre and Marie Curie back together in order to return Sabrina to normal. Meanwhile, Salem comes up with an ill-conceived plan to meet Paula Abdul. | | Guest Stars: Ginger Williams as Colette, Patricia Lentz as Teacher, Pamela Dillman as Madame Curie, Paula Abdul as Herself, Alastair Duncan as Pierre Curie | Director: Kenneth R. Koch (1) Writer: Renee Phillips, Carrie Honigblum | | | |
| 84 :04x09 - Love Means Having to Say You're Sorry (Nov/19/1999) | | Since getting caught by Harvey kissing Josh, Sabrina starts to think of ways to get Harvey to forgive her. However, since Harvey started dating another girl, patching things up with him gets difficult for her. At hearing Harvey will be spending Thanksgiving with Colette, Sabrina gets so depressed that she rushes to the clock shop to ask her aunts for advice before going to work. After hearing Harvey wants his stuff back since their break up, Salem starts taking the break-up harder than Sabrina, but soon gets comforted when Hilda and Zelda announce their intention of making Thanksgiving dinner to cheer their niece up. Eventually, Sabrina and Harvey straighten things out and start dating again. They then share a nice Thanksgiving dinner with Sabrina’s aunts and the Pilgrims they conjured up to do the cooking. | | Guest Stars: Tim Thomerson as Mr. Alcerro, Christopher Rich as John, Jennifer Butt as Mary, Ginger Williams as Colette, Ivan Borodin as Customer | Director: Kenneth R. Koch (1) Writer: Renee Phillips, Carrie Honigblum | | | |
| 85 :04x10 - Ice Station Sabrina (Nov/21/1999) | | When Harvey surprises Sabrina with a romantic weekend skiing in the mountains, she is less than thrilled at the prospect of being driven up to the cabin by Brad. After finding this out, Sabrina starts to panic and asks her aunts what she should do. Hilda and Zelda then decide that Salem should go with the kids so he can tell Sabrina if she could use her magic or not in front of Brad, making him less than thrilled at missing a Western movie marathon on television. However, things don’t go as planned when Brad’s witch hunting gene kicks in when she uses her magic to fix his heater. As a result, they get stuck in a snow bank on the side of the road. Later, when Brad’s father shows up at Hilda and Zelda’s to find out about the kids, they decide to go and look for Sabrina, Harvey, and Brad. It is at this time that Hilda and Zelda are able to use their magic to change the weather so Brad can’t call Sabrina a witch and zap Salem back home in time to miss his marathon. | | Guest Stars: Ivan Borodin as Customer, Tim Thomerson as Mr. Alcerro | Director: Jeff Melman Writer: Sheldon Bull | | | |
| 86 :04x11 - Salem and Juliette (Dec/10/1999) | | As Salem unhappily prepares for his upcoming class reunion, Hilda and Zelda have to go to the Other Realm in order to become licensed to run the Clock Shop. While they’re gone, Sabrina and Dreama find the perfect date for Salem to take to his reunion: Dreama’s cat Juliette, a former witch that got caught trying to take over the universe. After taking care of that, Sabrina goes to work with Mrs. Quick trying to uncover a story about the lackluster food being served in the cafeteria and if it could be tied to Mr. Kraft’s sudden wealth. However, when the duo meets up with their informant, “Sore Throat”, their story falls through when he claims supernatural events have been going on at school, instead of accusing Mr. Kraft of funneling school money for his personal use. | | Guest Stars: Brandie Rocci as Student, Patrick Ecclesine as Teenage Billy, Leslie Jeana Olivan as Hallie Tosis, Manu Intiraymi as Sore Throat, Mark Colson as Security Attendant, Maurice Chasse as Thug, Gerry Lock as Little Old Lady, Mary Gross as Mrs. Quick, Bebe Neuwirth as Juliette, John Ganun as Billy Luto, David Fickas as Father Time, Eric Jungmann as Young Salem | Director: Kenneth R. Koch (1) Writer: Carrie Honigblum, Renee Phillips | | | |
| 87 :04x12 - Sabrina, Nipping at Your Nose (Dec/17/1999) | | With Christmas approaching, Sabrina gets in a bad mood due to the nonstop snowing in Westbridge. When she hears a contest on the radio where the grand prize is a week long getaway to Jamaica, Sabrina gets excited when Zelda is able to answer the question for her. However, when the bad weather threatens to leave the Spellman women stranded in town for the holidays, Salem suggests that Sabrina tamper with the weather so they could still make their flight to Jamaica. As a result, Sabrina gets turned into a snowman by Mother Nature in retaliation for changing the weather in Massachusetts. Mother Nature then turns her back to normal, but punishes Sabrina by giving her the task of cheering up Mr. Kraft. As Sabrina gets to work on her task, Salem receives the 12 Days of Christmas while Hilda and Zelda hire a pair of Christmas elves to help out with the holiday rush. | | Special Guest Stars: Danny Bonaduce as Himself (Salem's Partridge in a Pear Tree), | Guest Stars: Phyllis Franklin as Customer, Mary Bogue as French Hen, Will Jennings as Young Mr. Kraft, Dana Woods as Pressburger, Ed Gale as Powell, Nancy Linari as Mother Nature | Director: Anson Williams Writer: Frank Conniff | | | |
| 88 :04x13 - Now You See Her, Now You Don't (Jan/07/2000) | | When Sabrina and Harvey are nominated the “cutest couple” at Westbridge High’s Winter Ball, she finds the perfect dress for the dance in the Other Realm. However, when Sabrina discovers it is one size too small, Salem encourages her to take diet shakes made in the Other Realm that eventually cause her to disappear. In order to re-appear in time for the dance, she and Salem order a magical camera that adds 100 pounds to the person in the picture. She soon realizes that she has to take it to the dance so she doesn’t disappear again since the camera only brings the person back for a short amount of time. It is only after she misplaces her camera that Sabrina disappears again and overhears her classmates say the reason why they voted for her and Harvey that causes Sabrina to return to normal. | | Guest Stars: Ebonie-Keiannia Hayes as Girl, Eric Jungmann as Boy, Mark Wallace (1) as Student Announcer, Jeff Austin as Salesman, George Wyner as President, Mary Gross as Mrs. Quick | Director: Sheldon Bull Writer: Charlie Tercek | | | |
| 89 :04x14 - Super Hero (Jan/21/2000) | | It is career week at school and Mr. Kraft is feeling very disenfranchised about his life as an educator as a result of it. After resigning as principal, Zelda encourages him to try something new; Mr. Kraft soon finds his way to the coffee shop Sabrina works at, much to her horror. Wanting to get rid of him, Sabrina turns to Hilda for help and they soon make a dream-come-true potion to help Mr. Kraft live out his childhood dream. Sabrina’s spell works at first, but when Brad accidentally uses it on Harvey, Sabrina has to deal with making her boyfriend live out his dream while helping Mr. Kraft fulfill his. | | Guest Stars: Craig Strong as Fireman, Dennis Bailey (1) as Career Counselor | Director: Melissa Joan Hart Writer: Nick Bakay | | Songs: Smash Mouth -- All Star | | | |
| 90 :04x15 - Love in Bloom (Feb/11/2000) | | Valentine’s Day is around the corner when an anonymous Valentine arrives at the Spellman home. At first Sabrina and Zelda think that it was sent to them by Harvey or Mr. Kraft, but at finding out it wasn’t from them, they conclude that it was sent to Hilda by an admirer. Hoping to cheer Hilda up after having to return Daniel Boone back the past, Sabrina and Zelda rush to give her the good news, only to find out that she has been hiding Daniel in the attic. Meanwhile, Sabrina soon comes down with “Candy Hart Syndrome,” causing her aunts to realize that the Valentine was sent to her by Josh. As a result, Sabrina has to find a way with Roland’s help to get Josh to stop vying for her heart, before the spell causes her to break up with Harvey. It is during this time that Salem decides to wage war on a neighborhood bird. | | Guest Stars: Essence Atkins as Marnie, Matt Battaglia (2) as Daniel Boone, Phil Fondacaro as Roland the Troll, | Co-Guest Stars: Zach Selwyn as Customer | Director: Jeff Melman Writer: Daniel Berendsen | | | |
| 91 :04x16 - Welcome Back, Duke (Feb/25/2000) | | After Salem learns one of his old cronies Duke, has completed his sentence as a cat, he asks Hilda and Zelda if he could stay with them long enough to get back on his feet. After they reluctantly agree, everybody learns that Duke’s magic is really rusty and he soon blows up Hilda’s clock shop when he’s left in charge, which gets Sabrina since she suggested Duke watch the store. To make matters worse, while Sabrina is practicing for an upcoming school musicale, he gives her two right feet and puts a spell on Harvey that makes him act like a child, to help her out as thanks for standing up for him against the aunts. Hilda and Zelda eventually are able reverse Duke’s spells, thanks to some help by John Salley. | | Guest Stars: John Salley as Himself, Dick Van Dyke as Duke | Director: Kenneth R. Koch (1) Writer: Miriam Trogdon | | | |
| 92 :04x17 - Salem's Daughter (Mar/03/2000) | | After Sabrina reads a wedding announcement in the Other Realm newspaper for Annabelle Saberhagen, she asks Salem if he’s related to her. After Salem admits to being Annabelle’s father, runs out of the room, heartbroken over the fact he hasn’t seen Annabelle in decades. When Sabrina finds Salem, she asks him if he would like her to go to the Other Realm to talk to his daughter. After traveling to the Annabelle’s house, Sabrina explains to her that Salem would like to mend the rift between them. When Annabelle asks her to be her maid of honor to express her gratitude, Sabrina is too surprised to say no. Things then get weird when Sabrina finds out the odd customs that she has to perform as Maid of Honor in Annabelle’s Other Realm wedding. Meanwhile, as Sabrina and her aunts are in the Other Realm for Annabelle’s wedding, Harvey gets the idea Sabrina wants to get married when a wedding magazine falls out of her locker. | | Guest Stars: Christine Nelson as College Kid #1, John Harnagel as Guest, Corey Michael Blake as Usher, Chip Chinery as Newspaper Boy, Vincent Schiavelli as Pastor, Matt Battaglia (2) as Daniel Boone, Essence Atkins as Marnie, Victoria Jackson as Annabelle, Monty Sopp as The Avenger, David Lebell as Leif Erikson | Director: Jeff Melman Writer: Sheldon Bull | | | |
| 93 :04x18 - Dreama the Mouse (Mar/17/2000) | | With the annual senior skip day quickly approaching at Westbridge High, Sabrina develops a bad case of spring fever. Having a hard time concentrating in class, she soon gets into a lot of trouble when Brad experiences her day dreams and the possibility of Mr. Kraft canceling the annual event after giving Dreama Spring Fever. Things get worse for Sabrina when Dream does magic in front of Bard and gets turned into a mouse because of it. As a result, Sabrina has the difficult task of overcoming her case of Spring Fever while turning Dreama back to normal and removing Brad’s witch hunter gene. | Director: Kenneth R. Koch (1) Writer: Charlie Tercek | | | |
| 94 :04x19 - The Wild, Wild Witch (Mar/31/2000) | | When Sabrina gets in trouble for handing out free drinks at work, skipping her curfew, missing a newspaper deadline and putting off getting her homework done, Hilda and Zelda decide to ground her for a week. Annoyed at all the rules she has to follow, Sabrina proclaims she can’t wait for college so she doesn’t have to follow so many rules. It is at this point when Jedediah, a magic prospector working with Salem, sends Sabrina to a Wild West town governed by a large amount of rules. When the old sheriff gives Sabrina the job so she can become a dance hall girl, her first rule is to abolish the rules. As a result, the town becomes chaotic when the citizens start kicking up their heels. However, when Sabrina has to confront the Petulant Kid, she changes her mind and realizes that rules and boundaries are good things. | | Guest Stars: Beth Broderick as Frenchie, Martin Mull as Sweet Will, Nate Richert as Deputy Fizz, David Lascher as Bartender, Caroline Rhea as Miss Hildie, Greg Poland as Customer #2, Amy Landers as Customer #1, Richard Riehle as Jedediah, Melissa Joan Hart as The Petulant Kid, Mary Gross as Mrs. Quick/Quickdraw | Director: Sheldon Bull Writer: David Saling, Sheldon Krasner | | | |
| 95 :04x20 - She's Baaaack! (Apr/14/2000) | | After Sabrina’s cousin Amanda comes to town for a visit, Sabrina gets a surprise when it appears Amanda is no longer her usual bratty self. When it looks like they have become the best of friends, Salem lets Sabrina in on the secret that Amanda has a crush on Josh, but when Sabrina gets called down to the coffee house by Josh, she immediately realizes Amanda set them up so she can spend the afternoon with Harvey, the guy she actually has the crush on. Since Hilda and Zelda are trapped in a genie bottle, Sabrina has to turn to Salem to find a way to get Amanda to grow up and stop trying to make Harvey her boyfriend. | | Guest Stars: Brandon Kaplan as Lion Scout, Jamie Torcellini as Salesman, Teresa Parente as Miss Sorecorn, Emily Hart as Amanda | Director: Leonard R. Garner, Jr. Writer: Carrie Honigblum, Renee Phillips | | | |
| 96 :04x21 - The Four Faces of Sabrina (Apr/28/2000) | | When Sabrina starts getting her college acceptance letters, she finds herself in a difficult situation: trying to make Harvey, Hilda, Zelda, and Josh happy by choosing the life paths they want her to go down. As a result, Sabrina gets torn in four different directions and each part of her finds the different people to surprise them with Sabrina’s decision. Things come to a head when each Sabrina invites them all to the prom and everybody starts arguing over who got invited by Sabrina. Things eventually get straightened out when the four parts of Sabrina confront their true feelings over where they want to go to school. As a result, each part becomes one Sabrina again and she promptly goes back into the gym to let her aunts, Harvey, and Josh know where she plans on going to college. | Director: Henry Winkler Writer: Sheldon Bull | | | |
| 97 :04x22 - The End of an Era (May/05/2000) | | Tired of the way Harvey and Josh fight over her, Sabrina finds a spell for friendship bread to serve them. At first the magical bread works like a charm, but when Harvey and Josh start bonding over similar interests, Sabrina starts to feel left out when the guys ignore her. As a result, Sabrina decides to reverse the spell, but the fighting between the guys intensifies. For a last resort, Sabrina has Harvey and Josh go through a magical obstacle course to see which guy will win her affections. However, since both guys are able to complete the course without any problems, Sabrina has a hard time to pick. In the end, Harvey made Sabrina’s choice rather easy, after finding out she is a witch, he ultimately breaks up with her. While this is going on, Hilda and Zelda are having a difficult time finding the perfect graduation present for Sabrina. | | Guest Stars: Dennis Lipscomb as The Man in the Mirror, Louisa Abernathy as Caterer, Tim Bagley as Mr. Cornwallis | Director: Leonard R. Garner, Jr. Writer: Frank Conniff | | | |
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