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I still enjoy this show. (Sabrina the Teenage Witch)

alex22

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Sabrina the Teenage Witch

Date: 30/06/01 (68 review reads)
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Advantages: fun to watch

Disadvantages: could get boring

The TV series Sabrina the teenage witch has been on TV for the past few years non stop and is probably aimed at teenagers mainly. However I have watched it sometimes and my 8 year old niece is a big fan.

The main character is Sabrina Spellman played by Melissa Joan Hart. Sabrina is half a witch and she lives with her 2 aunts - Hilda and Zelda who are also witches. Sabrina goes to school and does normal things with her friends. None of the friends are witches and I don't think they know Sabrina is a witch. Also Sabrina's boyfriend Harvey has no idea about the situation. There is also a talking cat called Salem. I think he used to be a leader in a past life and he done wrong, so he got turned into a cat.

I would say this show would be mainly for teenagers up to 16 I think, but if this is on and nothing else is then I have been known to watch it as it is quite good. It is american and can be a comedy most of the time.

It is on Sky digital often on channel 604. The times vary occasionally, but is on around 16:00 - 17:00. A lot of the times Sky has a Sabrina weekend where they show most of the episodes non stop and back to back all weekend. I think in that case I would probably get bored of it. I like it now and again, but there could be too much of it. It is also on CITV sometimes and it is usually on about 16:30.

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