Charmed season 3

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Charmed season 3
Season 3
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US DVD cover
Starring
No. of episodes22
Release
Original network The WB
Original releaseOctober 5, 2000 (2000-10-05) 
May 17, 2001 (2001-05-17)
Season chronology
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List of episodes

The third season of Charmed , an American supernatural drama television series created by Constance M. Burge, originally aired in the United States on The WB from October 5, 2000 through May 17, 2001. Paramount Home Entertainment released the complete third season in a six-disc box set on November 15, 2005.

Contents

The series follows the adventures of Prue (Shannen Doherty), Piper (Holly Marie Combs) and Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano), three sisters who discover they are the Charmed Ones, the most powerful good witches of all time who use their combined Power of Three to protect innocents from evil beings. Other regular cast members include Brian Krause as Leo Wyatt and Dorian Gregory as Darryl Morris, both of whom return from the previous season as well as Julian McMahon as Cole Turner, who is introduced in the premiere.

It is the last season to feature original cast member Shannen Doherty.

Cast and characters

Main

Special guest

Recurring

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
U.S. viewers
(millions)
451"The Honeymoon's Over" James L. Conway Brad Kern October 5, 2000 (2000-10-05)43000457.65 [1]
462"Magic Hour" John Behring Zack Estrin & Chris LevinsonOctober 12, 2000 (2000-10-12)43000465.10 [2]
473"Once Upon a Time"Joel J. Feigenbaum Krista Vernoff October 19, 2000 (2000-10-19)43000475.37 [3]
484"All Halliwell's Eve" Anson Williams Sheryl J. AndersonOctober 26, 2000 (2000-10-26)43000486.63 [4]
495"Sight Unseen" Perry Lang William SchmidtNovember 2, 2000 (2000-11-02)43000495.72 [5]
506"Primrose Empath" Mel Damski Daniel Cerone November 9, 2000 (2000-11-09)43000516.09 [6]
517"Power Outage" Craig Zisk Monica Breen & Alison Schapker November 16, 2000 (2000-11-16)43000505.87 [7]
528"Sleuthing with the Enemy"Noel NosseckPeter HumeDecember 14, 2000 (2000-12-14)43000525.83 [8]
539"Coyote Piper" Chris Long Krista VernoffJanuary 11, 2001 (2001-01-11)43000535.12 [9]
5410"We All Scream for Ice Cream" Allan Kroeker Chris Levinson & Zack EstrinJanuary 18, 2001 (2001-01-18)43000545.44 [10]
5511"Blinded by the Whitelighter" David Straiton Nell Scovell January 25, 2001 (2001-01-25)43000555.44 [11]
5612"Wrestling with Demons"Joel J. FeigenbaumSheryl J. AndersonFebruary 1, 2001 (2001-02-01)43000565.99 [12]
5713"Bride and Gloom"Chris LongWilliam SchmidtFebruary 8, 2001 (2001-02-08)43000575.37 [13]
5814"The Good, the Bad and the Cursed" Shannen Doherty Monica Breen & Alison SchapkerFebruary 15, 2001 (2001-02-15)43000585.15 [14]
5915"Just Harried"Mel DamskiDaniel CeroneFebruary 22, 2001 (2001-02-22)43000595.89 [15]
6016"Death Takes a Halliwell"Jon ParéKrista VernoffMarch 15, 2001 (2001-03-15)43000605.42 [16]
6117"Pre-Witched"David StraitonChris Levinson & Zack EstrinMarch 22, 2001 (2001-03-22)43000615.19 [17]
6218"Sin Francisco"Joel J. FeigenbaumNell ScovellApril 19, 2001 (2001-04-19)43000624.03 [18]
6319"The Demon Who Came in from the Cold"Anson WilliamsSheryl J. AndersonApril 26, 2001 (2001-04-26)43000633.46 [19]
6420"Exit Strategy"Joel J. FeigenbaumStory by: Peter Hume
Teleplay by: Peter Hume & Daniel Cerone
May 3, 2001 (2001-05-03)43000644.07 [20]
6521"Look Who's Barking"John BehringStory by: Curtis Kheel
Teleplay by: Curtis Kheel & Monica Breen & Alison Schapker
May 10, 2001 (2001-05-10)43000654.68 [21]
6622"All Hell Breaks Loose"Shannen DohertyBrad KernMay 17, 2001 (2001-05-17)43000665.26 [22]

Notes

  1. Gregory is only credited for the episodes he appears in.
  2. McMahon is only credited for the episodes he appears in.

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