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I Dream of Jeannie

  • TV Series
  • 1965–1970
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  • 25m
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Barbara Eden in I Dream of Jeannie (1965)
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A United States astronaut finds his life vastly complicated when he stumbles on to a bottle containing a female genie.A United States astronaut finds his life vastly complicated when he stumbles on to a bottle containing a female genie.A United States astronaut finds his life vastly complicated when he stumbles on to a bottle containing a female genie.

  • Creator
    • Sidney Sheldon
  • Stars
    • Barbara Eden
    • Larry Hagman
    • Bill Daily
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    • Creator
      • Sidney Sheldon
    • Stars
      • Barbara Eden
      • Larry Hagman
      • Bill Daily
    • 75User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
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    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 3 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Barbara Eden
    Barbara Eden
    • Jeannie…
    • 1965–1970
    Larry Hagman
    Larry Hagman
    • Major Anthony Nelson…
    • 1965–1970
    Bill Daily
    Bill Daily
    • Major Roger Healey…
    • 1965–1970
    Hayden Rorke
    Hayden Rorke
    • Dr. Alfred Bellows…
    • 1965–1970
    Emmaline Henry
    Emmaline Henry
    • Amanda Bellows…
    • 1966–1970
    Barton MacLane
    Barton MacLane
    • General Martin Peterson…
    • 1965–1970
    Vinton Hayworth
    Vinton Hayworth
    • General Winfield Schaeffer…
    • 1968–1970
    George DeNormand
    George DeNormand
    • Airline Pilot…
    • 1965–1970
    Woodrow Parfrey
    Woodrow Parfrey
    • Henry Tracy…
    • 1965–1969
    Benny Rubin
    Benny Rubin
    • Arabian Reverend…
    • 1967–1969
    Joseph V. Perry
    Joseph V. Perry
    • Bartender…
    • 1967–1968
    Jerry Shane
    • Air Policeman #2…
    • 1969
    Don Mitchell
    Don Mitchell
    • Sergeant…
    • 1965–1966
    Michael Ansara
    Michael Ansara
    • Blue Djinn…
    • 1966–1969
    Jane Dulo
    • Burly Nurse…
    • 1965–1968
    Paul Lynde
    Paul Lynde
    • Allen Kerr…
    • 1966–1968
    Abraham Sofaer
    Abraham Sofaer
    • Haji
    • 1967–1968
    Frank De Vol
    Frank De Vol
    • Amir Hamid El Yachmin…
    • 1966–1969
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      • Sidney Sheldon
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    Macabre1

    The misadventures of an astronaut and a genie.

    I Dream of Jeannie, starring Barbara Eden as the blithe, beautiful two thousand year old blonde genie named Jeannie and Larry Hagman the perpetually befuddled astronaut Anthony Nelson.

    The series starts when U.S. Air Force Captain (later promoted to Major) Anthony Nelson's space shuttle launch experiences a third stage rocket malfunction causing NASA to scrub the mission. Where upon his Mercury style capsule splashes down of the coast of an uncharted South Pacific island.

    After washing ashore Nelson constructs an S.O.S. signal from debris on the shoreline. In this debris is an ancient sand caked bottle of Arabic origin. After noticing the bottle won't seem to stay in one spot, Tony picks it up to examine it. After pulling out the cork, and dusting it off a cloud of smoke gushes forth. The mystical fog then takes the form of a beautiful blonde girl dressed in an Arabic harem costume. After her appearance she kneels before Tony and exclaims in Arabic/Farsee "Your wish is my command master."

    After wishing her to speak English Jeannie summons a rescue helicopter. But when Tony realizes that he could never explain her to his superiors, his nosy doctor, Dr. Bellows or the outside world he tries to set her free.

    After believing she has left, Tony boards the helicopter.

    Little does he know that Jeannie has snuck along with him inside her bottle. Her love for her now ex-master is so strong she can not bear to be away from him. There for Jeannie freely remains as Tony's genie.

    From September 18th, 1965 to September 7th, 1970 through 139 half hour episodes, the series depicts the wacky situations Jeannie gets her 'master' and his goofy best friend "Major Roger Healey" (Bill Daily) into, and out of. From showing Tony he truly did not love his first fiancée, to finally marrying him in 1970. As well as unintentionally driving a very sane Dr. Bellows out of his mind with her wacky, misguided magic.

    Along the way appearances are made by Jeannie's mother, her crazy uncles, her magical and usually invisible dog Djinn-Djinn and her unforgetable, worldwide infamous, wicked, raven haired twin sister also named Jeannie. Not to mention a long line of celebrity guest stars from Sammy Davis Jr. to Groucho Marx.

    I Dream of Jeannie is a classic show with eternal appeal. Each generation will enjoy this classic sitcom. I'm sure two thousand years from now our descendants will be watching the girl in the bottle play 'spin the astronaut!'
    rhwells

    Every guy wanted to have a Jeannie...

    What heterosexual male over the age of puberty wouldn't have wanted to have Barbara Eden as their own devoted and affectionate Jeannie?

    Like most series built on some pent-up romantic tension between the leading characters ("Nanny and the Professor," to "Moonlighting") the problems arose when the series creators decided to put the couple together. It was a death knell...

    It was hilarious that the network censors wouldn't allow them to show Barbara Eden's navel and a pity as well. She's closing in on 70 now but for those of us hitting puberty when the series premiered, she'll always have a special place in our...hearts.
    angelicseven

    Dreaming of Jeannie Forever

    I Dream of Jeannie (1965) TV series is something of every man's dreams; to have their cake and eat it too. Which is a beautiful knockout blonde female like Jeannie and anything else desired. This is really a timeless masterpiece. The problem with Nelson is he seemed too wrapped up in his astronaut duties/career that he seem to take for granted the appealing female Genie. I bet a lot of guys watching the show would had no problem or hesitation in wanting Jeannie for themselves. When it came to Jeannie, Nelson made me feel like I wish I could go up to him and POW right in the arm for being so blind to her. It's funny but I didn't realize until now, after all these years, that the name Jeannie matches what she was... which is a Genie. Barbara Eden will always be the Genie of our dreams!
    richpope-1

    Jeannie versus Bewitched

    Every time I read the threads about the comparison between these shows, I must question the age of the writer. While both shows were based upon very beautiful magical ladies, they had very different reasons to exist. I grew up watching both of these shows in the 60's, and liked each of them very differently. Bewitched was created after the success of the movie "Bell, Book, and Candle" (staring Jimmy Stewart and Kim Novak). In the early sixties, the women's movement was strong and changed the shape of society. June Cleaver (Leave it to Beaver) cleaning the house in "pearls and high heels" was to be challenged. Bewitched offered a love story between a husband and wife, where the wife had real power (in this case Samantha's magic). This presented a new tension to what viewers were used to (although it always ended with a love note). With Jeannie, we have a great deal of sexual tension created! What man would not wish for a beautiful magical servant, albeit deviant at times. Kinda sexy in the sixties when sexual openness was being discussed for the first time (although not directly in the media). Bewitched, I would argue, was marketed towards both sexes (men wanting a Samantha, and women wanting to be her), and IDOJ being more of a men's fantasy series where many women watched just to see Jeannie get even. Both good shows in my book!
    9DeanNYC

    Hook, Line and Blinker

    Much as "The Addams Family" had to be compared to "The Munsters," "I Dream of Jeannie" will perpetually be held up to scrutiny against "Bewitched" as two 1960s sitcoms with similar appearing concepts. In this case, a magical woman complicates the life of a mortal man, even as she tries to help him through his problems.

    But let's stay on topic. NASA Astronaut Captain Anthony Nelson (Larry Hagman), on a space mission, went up, but something went wrong and they had to bring him down. His capsule came to earth on a tiny desert island where he discovers a bottle; he opens it and in a puff of smoke a genie (Barbara Eden) appears. She explains that because he freed her, she is his, forever, then blinks and a rescue helicopter appears.

    When she follows him home, things instantly become complicated. His best friend, Captain Roger Healey (Bill Daily) gets in on the secret in short order, and helps Tony with his fiancé, who happens to be the General's daughter! Eventually, that engagement got broken off, leaving Tony free to play the field, and Jeannie to get angry about his other women. And the two buddies get promotions from Captains to Majors.

    Lots more complications, like Jeannie's Sister, an evil, raven haired twin who was out to enslave Nelson for her boy toy, The Blue Djinn turns up (played by Eden's husband at the time, Michael Ansara), who first put Jeannie into the bottle, and even her dog Djinn Djinn (didn't the writers know any other Arabic words?) who had a penchant for disappearing and then tearing any uniform he saw to shreds... not a good thing on an Air Force Base!

    The charm of the show was in Hagman's incredible ability to go from deadpan to fully reactionary on a dime (something he was required to do in nearly every episode), and Eden's brilliance at playing the petulant brat still learning about the 20th Century World, and with whom no one could be angry for very long. Daily was a great foil for both of them, (though I never understood why his uniform was GREEN) and of course, there was Dr. Bellows (the incomparable Hayden Roarke), intrepid base psychiatrist, who always knew something funny was going on, but could never quite prove it to anyone. Certainly part of the show's success was in his slow burns after whatever he was going to prove to whichever General was in command didn't pan out!

    Though one has to wonder how they managed to do a contemporary mid 1960s program on and around a Military installation without so much as a passing reference to Vietnam! Yes, it's NASA, but still! Air Force Generals were on duty! Of course, in the end, it turned out to be for the best, as not referencing the war was likely part of the reason a diversionary program like this was on the air in the first place: all part of the magical, mystical lineup of comedy programs all of the networks were airing during the 1960s through the 1970s, designed to divert audiences from the newscasts of the day.

    The irony of the censors not permitting Eden's belly button to be shown was that on the same network (NBC) and during the same hour (8pm, before "Jeannie" moved to 7:30 in its final seasons), "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In" had Bikini clad Goldie Hawn fully exposed and dancing in body paint!

    Despite the stock footage of Atlas rockets and Gemini missions, there is a certain timeless quality to the series and an obvious charm and sweetness that won't soon wane. It's certainly one of the best "special effects" sitcoms of all time, and is genuinely one of the funniest.

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    • Trivia
      Jeannie's diabolical look-alike sister, "Jeannie II," a brunette with a green harem dress, was created by a former Bewitched (1964) writer, James S. Henerson. He was fired from "Bewitched" when it was discovered he was writing for both shows at the same time.
    • Goofs
      Many of the exterior shots of Tony's home or other areas show mountains or hills in the background. Florida, and southeast Texas where the astronauts actually lived, were as flat as a pancake, especially around Cape Kennedy and Cocoa Beach where the Nelsons are supposed to live.
    • Quotes

      Nelson: How are things going?

      Jeannie: Terrible. I have to make dinner - I mean actually make it without magic. We are liable to die.

    • Alternate versions
      Colorized versions of the first season's black and white episodes have been syndicated.
    • Connections
      Edited into Destination Planet Rock (2007)

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    • Release date
      • September 18, 1965 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bezaubernde Jeannie
    • Filming locations
      • Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards Air Force Base, California, USA(offices)
    • Production companies
      • Screen Gems Television
      • Sidney Sheldon Productions
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      • 25m
    • Aspect ratio
      • 4:3

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