Later in 1964, Shirley Booth and Don DeFore appeared in a print ad for RCA color TVs, which appeared in many magazines.
This episode was filmed in color specifically to promote NBC's parent company (RCA) brew color TVs.
Viewers get a really good look the empty lot next to the "Baxter's Garage" that will become the "Bewitched" (1964) House. More contemporary viewers do not know the "Bewitched" Garage was The "Baxters Garage" and existed long before either show existed.
Viewers get a nice look at the "Bewitched" Garage with its pair of French-style Garage Doors standing Vertically, not horizontally. The "X" shape facade was the Trademark of the "Stephen's Garage."
In 1962, The "Bewitched" House was added onto the "Baxter's Garage with the Horizontal Garage Door. The "Baxters House" would get a NEW garage.
In Short, The Baxters owned the "Bewitched"(1964) garage and a EMPTY lot existed next door. Neither family can claim original ownership of the garage as it went back decades to the time of Batman, Superman and The Three Stooges.
Viewers get a nice look at the "Bewitched" Garage with its pair of French-style Garage Doors standing Vertically, not horizontally. The "X" shape facade was the Trademark of the "Stephen's Garage."
In 1962, The "Bewitched" House was added onto the "Baxter's Garage with the Horizontal Garage Door. The "Baxters House" would get a NEW garage.
In Short, The Baxters owned the "Bewitched"(1964) garage and a EMPTY lot existed next door. Neither family can claim original ownership of the garage as it went back decades to the time of Batman, Superman and The Three Stooges.
The Baxter's station wagon has a bizarre look. The external body seems to be on a smaller car frame. Strange as it seems, Ford made the 1961 County Squire Station Wagon that way. Most other of that line had tires that just about stuck out the fenders with proportionally sized tires.