Henry Sharp Movies

1972  
 
Bumbling Esmerelda is pressed into service to babysit young Ralph (Ricky Powell), the son of Darrin's new client, Mr. Norton (Richard X. Slattery). In the course of the evening, Esmerelda takes it upon herself to tell Ralph that she's a witch, performing several disastrous acts of witchcraft to prove her point. It is up to Samantha to run damage control by claiming that Esmerelda is really a professional magician. Written by Philip Sharp and Henry Sharp, "Samantha's Magic Sitter" first aired on January 5, 1972. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Elizabeth MontgomeryDick Sargent, (more)
1971  
 
Feeling a bit underappreciated by her son-in-law, Darrin, Endora creates an ad campaign for Darrin's newest client, Bobbins Bon Bons. At first, Mr. Bobbins (John McGiver) is enchanted by Endora's efforts, but Darrin continues to nervously await the boom that will inevitably be lowered. Dating Game emcee Jim Lange appears as the host of the fictional TV show "Sweetheart Parade." Written by Philip Sharp and Henry Sharp, "The Mother in Law of the Year" originally aired on January 14, 1971. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Elizabeth MontgomeryDick Sargent, (more)
1971  
 
The "maguffin" in this Mission:Impossible episode is a stolen cannister of TX-222, a deadly nerve gas. The cannister has been hijacked by Wendell Hoyes (Christopher George), who threatens to release the gas on the populace unless his brother is released from prison. To prevent this, IMF agent Casey goes undercover as a female convict. This episode is noteworthy for the joint appearance of Lynda Day George (Casey) and her real-life husband Christopher George, and for the guest appearance of Decathalon champion Rafer Johnson as one of the bad guys. First broadcast on December 4, 1971, "Nerves" was scripted by Henry Sharp and Carrie Bateson, from a story by Sharp. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1970  
 
In the sixth episode of an eight-part story arc, the Stephenses and the Tates continue their sightseeing tour of Salem, MA, where most of the episode was filmed. When she accidentally causes Larry's expensive Paul Revere teapot to vanish, she tries to make amends, only to conjure up the spirit of Paul Revere (Bert Convy) himself. Still thinking that he is in colonial times, Revere vows to prevent British businessman Sir Leslie (Jonathan Harris) from "invading the American market." Written by Philip Sharp and Henry Sharp, "Paul Revere Rides Again" was originally telecast on October 29, 1970. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Elizabeth MontgomeryDick Sargent, (more)
1964  
 
Missiles fired from somewhere in the United States are destroying the Soviet wheat crop. To prevent a third world war, Solo adopts a clever disguise and infiltrates the underwater missile site maintained by germ-warfare specialist Vincent Lockridge (Henry Jones). This time around, the "innocent bystanders" assisting Solo include Felicia Lavimore (Marta Kristen), daughter of scientist Jonas Lavimore (Alexander Lockwood), and Felicia's boyfriend Gabe Melcroft (Jeremy Slate). Scripted by Henry Sharp from a story by John W. Block, "The Neptune Affair" originally aired on December 8, 1964. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1963  
 
Deputy Barney tickets the Governor's car for illegal parking-then thinks he's in for it when the governor himself prepares to visit Mayberry. Actually, the state's top executive is coming to congratulate Barney for doing his duty without showing any sort of favoritism. Alas, the nervous Barney is unaware of this impending honor, and while bemoaning his fate to town drunk Otis Campbell, the deputy inadvertently gets thoroughly "gassed" himself. First broadcast on January 7, 1963, "Barney and the Governor" was written by Bill Freedman and Henry Sharp. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Carl Benton Reid

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