With a twitch of her nose, the pretty, blonde Elizabeth Montgomery went from being a ingenue with an air of intelligence and an aura of having her feet firmly planted on the ground to becoming the star of the now classic TV series "Bewitched", created by her then husband, producer and director, William Asher. At the time of its premiere in 1964 and through most of its nine-season run, "Bewitched" was ABC's top program. Montgomery portrayed Samantha Stevens, a seemingly calm, satisfied, middle-class suburban housewife who was really a witch. While she never used her powers to financially