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Charmed
Charmed - The Complete First Season

Season Premiere

October 7th, 1998
Season Finale May 26th, 1999
Episode Count 22
Cast Shannen Doherty; Holly Marie Combs; Alyssa Milano; T.W. King; Dorian Gregory
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Season One of Charmed aired on the WB Network on Wednesday evenings at 9:00 pm EST from October 7th, 1998 to May 26th, 1999. The series was created by Constance M. Burge and produced by Aaron Spelling and E. Duke Vincent for Spelling Television. The premise of the series revolves around three sisters, Phoebe, Prue and Piper Halliwell, who live in their ancestral family home in San Francisco, California and discover one day that they are descended from a line of witches. Upon discovering their grandmother's mystic grimoire, the Book of Shadows, they develop the ability to manipulate magical energy and use it to combat the forces of evil.

Season One of Charmed starred Shannen Doherty as Prudence "Prue" Halliwell, Alyssa Milano as Phoebe Halliwell and Holly Marie Combs as Piper Halliwell. Together, the three sisters are referred to as the Charmed Ones. The season also stars T.W. King as detective Andy Trudeau and Dorian Gregory as his partner, Detective Darryl Morris.

An unaired pilot episode was produced in order to pitch the series to WB Network executives. It ran thirty-minutes long and starred Lori Rom in the role of Phoebe Halliwell. Rom quit the project after filming the pilot and would eventually be replaced by Alyssa Milano for the regular series. Andy Trudeau was played by Chris Boyd, but replaced by T.W. King for the remainder of the season. The basic premise of the plot is the same as that from the first official episode, "Something Wicca This Way Comes".

Episodes[]

No. Episode Title Airdate
01 1x00 Unaired Pilot Unaired
02 1x01 Something Wicca This Way Comes October 7th, 1998
03 1x02 I've Got You Under My Skin October 14th, 1998
04 1x03 Thank You for Not Morphing October 21st, 1998
05 1x04 Dead Man Dating October 28th, 1998
06 1x05 Dream Sorcerer November 4th, 1998
07 1x06 The Wedding from Hell November 11th, 1998
08 1x07 The Fourth Sister November 18th, 1998
09 1x08 The Truth Is Out There... and It Hurts November 25th, 1998
10 1x09 The Witch is Back December 16th, 1998
11 1x10 Wicca Envy January 13th, 1999
12 1x11 Feats of Clay January 20th, 1999
13 1x12 The Wendigo February 3rd, 1999
14 1x13 From Fear to Eternity February 10th, 1999
15 1x14 Secrets and Guys February 17th, 1999
16 1x15 Is There a Woogy in the House? February 24th, 1999
17 1x16 Which Prue Is It, Anyway? March 3rd, 1999
18 1x17 That '70s Episode April 7th, 1999
19 1x18 When Bad Warlocks Turn Good April 28th, 1999
20 1x19 Out of Sight May 5th, 1999
21 1x20 The Power of Two May 12th, 1999
22 1x21 Love Hurts May 19th, 1999
23 1x22 Déjà Vu All Over Again May 26th, 1999

Cast[]

Principal cast[]

Actor Role
Shannen Doherty Prue Halliwell
Holly Marie Combs Piper Halliwell
Alyssa Milano Phoebe Halliwell
T.W. King Andy Trudeau
Dorian Gregory Darryl Morris

Guest stars[]

Actor Role
Lori Rom Phoebe Halliwell [1]
Chris Boyd Andy Trudeau [2]
Neil Roberts Rex Buckland
Leigh Allyn Baker Hannah Webster
Tyler Layton Melinda Warren

Antagonists[]

Actor Role
Eric Scott Woods Jeremy Burns

Crew[]

Production[]

Directors[]

Writers[]

Notes & Trivia[]

  • Although Charmed touched on several key notions involving the traditions of Wicca, it was not slavish towards it's tenants, preferring instead to create it's own internal mythology.
  • Aaron Spelling originally wanted to call the series House of Sisters, but this was dropped in favor of Charmed.
  • Although Andy Trudeau appeared in all twenty-two episodes from the season, T.W. King appeared in only twenty-one.
  • Dorian Gregory, who remains a regular throughout the entirety of the show's run, only appears in fifteen of the twenty-two broadcast episodes.
  • T.W. King appears in season one only and his character is killed off in the season finale, "Déjà Vu All Over Again". The reasons behind why T.W. King left the series is left to rumors and speculation.
  • Actor Brian Krause is introduced in episode 1x3, "Thank You for Not Morphing", as Leo Wyatt. Krause becomes a series regular on Charmed beginning with season two.
  • Les Sheldon was a supervising producer on season one only.
  • Robert Del Valle was the coordinating producer on "Something Wicca This Way Comes". This was his only work on the series.

Notable episodes[]

  • "Something Wicca This Way Comes" - 2nd pilot episode; 1st official introduction of all characters.
  • "I've Got You Under My Skin" - Introduction of Rex Buckland and Hannah Webster.
  • "Thank You for Not Morphing" - Introduction of Leo Wyatt.
  • "Déjà Vu All Over Again" - Death of Andy Trudeau

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References[]

  1. Unaired Pilot only.
  2. Unaired Pilot only.
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