Best Episodes
While on a mission, American astronaut Captain Tony Nelson is forced to make an emergency landing that will forever change his life.On a deserted South Pacific island, Captain Nelson happens upon a bottle containing a beautiful two-thousand-year-old female genie named Jeannie.Rescuing her from the bottle nets Tony the requisite three wishes, and then some, when Jeannie pledges total devotion to her new "master".
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Jeannie blinks Tony back in the past as marshal of Gopher Gulch, a town plagued by rustlers, when he wishes that he had lived in the Old West.
The episode was rated 7.69 from 32 votes.
Tony wishes to be able to talk to Napoleon for just an hour, so Jeannie sends them back in time. But Napoleon thinks that Tony is a spy and he plans to kill him. Tony has to figure out how to convince them that he isn't a spy.
The episode was rated 7.70 from 23 votes.
Jeannie drives off in Tony's car without permission. Going up a one-way street in the wrong direction, she is stopped by Patrolman Anderson (Alan Hewitt).
The episode was rated 7.71 from 24 votes.
Jeannie becomes General Peterson's secretary in hopes of convincing him to help get Tony promoted. However, complications arise when Jeannie is suspected of being a spy due to her not passing a security check.
The episode was rated 7.71 from 28 votes.
Feeling sorry for Roger because no woman will go on a date with him,Jeannie arranges for every woman to fall instantly in love with him,at first sight,including his secretary,who happens to be a mobsters girlfriend,and Mrs.Bellows.
The episode was rated 7.74 from 27 votes.
While Dr. Bellows and his wife, Amanda, make an unanounced visit at Tony's home, Amanda spots Jeannie's bottle and is taken by its pure beauty. She insists that she must have the bottle ... or at least a reasonable facsimilie. Jeannie, fearing her secret will be exposed as others handle the bottle, punishes Tony by making him sleep in a desk drawer while she sleeps in Tony's bed! Later, when the bottle is at the glass factory being copied, Jeannie hides inside her bottle. Dr. Bellows takes home the wrong bottle, and once Tony and Roger discover the mix-up, they go on a frantic search to retrieve Jeannie and the bottle at the Bellows' house. Even going so far as to break into the house while the owners are out for the evening. But the real problems begin when Dr. Bellows and Amanda come home early, while Tony and Roger are searching for the bottle. Roger is unable to offer an explanation, until he sees Tony "asleep" in an wingchair. Seems that Tony has recently acquired a "sleepwalking
The episode was rated 7.76 from 25 votes.
Jeannie makes a cake for Tony and his dinner guests that makes them act like children again.
The episode was rated 7.80 from 20 votes.
When Jeannie and Tony decide to go on a picnic, it starts to heavily rain ruining their plan. Jeannie then blinks and makes it sunny again. Tony is then amazed that Jeannie can control the weather so he inadvertedly wishes it could snow. When Jeannie makes it snow Dr. Bellows arrives rousing his suspicion and now quite a few people on the base think Tony can control the weather.
The episode was rated 7.87 from 39 votes.
Tony wants a famous star to be at a NASA event. He asks Sammy Davis Jr. but he already has other plans. Jeannie decides to step in and blinks herself into Sammy Davis Jr.'s hotel room. The star is stunned to see a harem girl in his room and when Jeannie blinks away, he is even more confused thinking that he has been working too hard and needs a vacation. Everything works out in the end when Sammy Davis Jr. performs at two places at once with Jeannie's magic.
The episode was rated 7.91 from 22 votes.
Jeannie wishes to write a book about child care. After getting Tony's permission, she writes one, sends it to a publisher, and the book becomes a best seller. However, Jeannie had put Tony's name as the author which was a big mistake because Tony could be kicked out of NASA for not getting permission to write a book. Dr. Bellows puts Tony through a test by making him babysit his prank-loving nephew. While babysitting, General Peterson drops by and asks him to babysit his quiet niece. Tony passes his test (without the help of Jeannie) when the General and Dr. Bellows find the nephew acting like a gentleman and the niece talking.
The episode was rated 7.92 from 25 votes.
Tony draws the authority's attention when Jeannie puts three milliion dollars into his bank account because he is a low-paid astronaut.
The episode was rated 7.92 from 26 votes.
One morning while Tony is shaving there comes a knock at his door,and Jeannie hearing it answers dressed in ordinary clothes.A man enters identifying himself,as Harry Huggins.He's there to see Tony,of course,and Jeannie tell's him that she is Major Nelsons Housekeeping(he thought that she was his wife,but she is hopeful).Looking at Tony's furnitures he critices it as no taste,but Jeannie shows him some valuable items by blinking in Ming Vase,A Michaelangelo Statue,A Safe full of Money etc.She even blinks in various servants.By the time Tony comes out from the Bedroom,Jeannie has managed to convince Mr Huggins that Tony has indeed taste.However,Mr Huggins introduces himself as from The Internal Revenue service.Now Tony has some explaining to do
The episode was rated 7.95 from 42 votes.
Roger convinces Tony to let Jeannie grant him a wish. Roger accidentally wishes that he hadn't dropped coffee on Tony when he accidentally does. The result is a fabric that cannot be burned, stained, or cut. Dr. Bellows witnesses the impossible destruction of the fabric and attempts to find out how Tony had concocted this great invention.
The episode was rated 7.96 from 25 votes.
In continuation of the first part, Tony still attempts to get Jeannie's birth date from Roger stationed in Alaska before Jeannie disappears forever.
The episode was rated 7.97 from 29 votes.
General Peterson hears about Tony's great voice and enters him in a talent show. The voice is actually Enrico Caruso's given to him by Jeannie. Tony had made her take it back, but he has to go through the talent show without his Caruso voice because he had made Jeannie promise not to give it to him. While he tries to sing, Roger saves Tony by reminding Jeannie that she can give Tony any other voice except Caruso's.
The episode was rated 8.15 from 26 votes.
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