"Trial by Fury" | |
---|---|
Series Sabrina, the Teenage Witch Season 1, Episode 12 | |
![]() | |
Air date | January 3rd, 1997 |
Writers | Nell Scovell; Norma Safford Vela |
Director | Peter Baldwin |
Producers | Paula Hart; James Hilton; Carrie Honigblum; Kenneth R. Koch; Ronald Martinez; Renee Phillips; Norma Safford Vela; Nell Scovell; Jon Sherman |
Starring | Melissa Joan Hart; Caroline Rhea; Beth Broderick; Nate Richert; Jenna Leigh Green; Michelle Beaudoin; Paul Feig; Nick Bakay |
Episode guide | |
Previous "A Girl and Her Cat" |
Next "Jenny's Non-Dream" |
"Trial by Fury" is the twelfth episode of season one of the supernatural family series, Sabrina, the Teenage Witch and the twelfth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Peter Baldwin with a script written by Nell Scovell and Norma Safford Vela. It first aired on ABC on January 3rd, 1997.
In this episode, Sabrina is embarrassed in class by one of her math teachers, Mister James R. Rothwell, and goes home to whip up a revenge spell to get him back. Hilda and Zelda, equally annoyed with the teacher's attitude, decide to join in.
Synopsis[]
Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
Actor | Role |
---|---|
Melissa Joan Hart | Sabrina Spellman |
Caroline Rhea | Hilda Spellman |
Beth Broderick | Zelda Spellman |
Nate Richert | Harvey Kinkle |
Jenna Leigh Green | Libby Chessler [1] |
Michelle Beaudoin | Jenny Kelley [2] |
Paul Feig | Mister Eugene Pool [3] |
Nick Bakay | Salem Saberhagen [4] |
Guest Stars[]
Actor | Role |
---|---|
Kathy Ireland | Shelley |
Ed Begley, Jr. | Mister James T. Rothwell |
Henry Gibson | Judge Samuels |
Bumper Robinson | Clifford Weaver |
Curtis Anderson | Gordie |
Sean Laughton | Arresting officer |
Steve Bannos | Judge #1 |
Notes & Trivia[]
- This is the second episode of Sabrina, the Teenage Witch directed by Peter Baldwin. He previously directed "Magic Joel". His next episode is "Hilda and Zelda: The Teenage Years". Peter is also known for directing fifteen episodes of the comedy series, Small Wonder.
Allusions[]
- The title of this episode is a re-wording of the phrase "Trial by jury".
- The title also alludes to the Furies of Greek legend, who were deities of vengeance.
Bloopers[]
- There are no bloopers available for this episode at this time. Be the first to add some! Just click on the edit tab under the section heading and start typing. A blooper is any revealing mistake that can be found within the episode that the production crew may have missed during editing. This can range from inconsistent lines of dialogue to visible production equipment in the shot to mis-spoken lines of dialogue, or... dare we say it? A wardrobe malfunction.
Quotes[]
- There are no quotes available for this episode at this time. Be the first to add some! Just click on the edit tab under the section heading and start typing. The preferred format for quotes is an asterisk, followed by the character's name (bold and hyper-linked), semi-colon then the quote itself (without quotation marks. Quotes should be separated by four elipses (....) unless multiple quotes are used between characters as part of a conversation.
See also[]
External Links[]
References[]