This paragraph is about the main plots of the play Charmed. In 1998, the three known Halliwell sisters (Prue, Piper, and Phoebe Halliwell) move back into their childhood home, Halliwell Manor, after Grams’ (Penny Halliwell) funeral. By accident, Phoebe discovers the family's Book of Shadows, (a family heirloom book containing centuries of knowledge, spells, and magic learned or created by the Halliwell matriarchs). Phoebe learns that she and her sisters are the most powerful witches ever to walk on the earth, destined to protect both innocents and the world at large from demons, warlocks, and other evil creatures. Phoebe, reasonably thinking the book is a novelty reads the book's initial inscription. An inscription that also happens to be an incantation which activates the Halliwell "Charmed" powers now that the sisters are back at the manor.If you want to watch this teleplay, you can buy its whole cheap DVD box sets.
Title and Artist: "How Soon Is Now?" by Love Spit Love
Every week "Charmed" opens with the song "How Soon Is Now?" performed by Love Spit Love. The song appeared in the 1996 movie "The Craft" and is available on the soundtrack. "How Soon Is Now" was originally a song written and performed by The Smiths, the former band of solo artist Morrissey. The haunting lyrics were written by Stephen Morrissey and Johnny Marr of the Smiths. The original version of the song "How Soon Is Now" can be found on several of The Smiths CDs including "Singles," "Meat is Murder" and "The Best of the Smiths, Volume One." "The series has had three different end title themes ( by Tim Truman, J.Peter Robinson and Jay Gruska), with the theme used dependent on the tone of the episode. In stripped returns on US cable tier TNT, “How Soon Is Now?” appears in a 5-second abbreaviated form to accommodate additional advertising.No music appears under closing credits as they are stacked under an advertisement or over the succeeding show's opening. That is exactly perfect. Lucky, we just promoted the cheap DVD box sets of it on ebay and our own dvd streets.


