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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The substitute Tony blabs about Jeannie to Doctor Bellows who either finally has his answers about Major Nelson or thinks that the imposter is crazy.
The episode was rated 7.77 from 22 votes.
After Jeannie crashes Tony's car, it's brought to a used car dealer to be repaired. The dealer (played by Carl Ballantine) tries to cheat Jeannie by buying the damaged car from her, then making her buy it back at several times the price.
The episode was rated 7.79 from 24 votes.
To prepare for an upcoming mission, Dr. Bellows tests the compatibility of Tony and Roger for one week. If they get along, great; but if not, they'll be reassigned to different bases. Things don't go that well at first, but things go from bad to worse when Jeannie tries to help.
The episode was rated 7.81 from 26 votes.
Jeannie is roped into being a rodeo queen.
The episode was rated 7.85 from 20 votes.
Locking Jeannie in her bottle, her wicked lookalike sister Jeannie II trails Tony to the Cocoa Beach Cabana. In her efforts to win Tony's affections, Jeannie II also replaces the nightclub's regular singer and renders a seductive ballad ("Electric Days, Electric Nights"). Alas, from this point forward everything goes wrong, with Tony being publicly embarrassed and Dr. Bellows virtually being hand-delivered enough evidence to wash Tony out of the space program!
The episode was rated 7.86 from 21 votes.
Following Roger's suggestion, Jeannie decides to sell the house so that Tony will have more time with her. But when Tony finds out and tells her that he does not want anyone else seeing the house, she makes it invisible.
The episode was rated 7.86 from 21 votes.
It's the 16th, and no newspaper has arrived at the Nelson home. Seeing Jeannie upset, Roger suggest that she blinks in a newspaper. She does, but being informed of the wrong date by Roger, gets the next day's paper.
The episode was rated 7.87 from 23 votes.
Tony's new superior officer, General Schaeffer, despises hippies, especially a shaggy specimen named Harold who has been hanging around Schaeffer's daughter Suzie. Meanwhile, Suzie, having decked herself out in hippie garb, ducks into Tony's house to avoid her father's wrath. Stumbling upon evidence of Jeannie's magic, Suzie blackmails Tony into helping both her and Harold.
The episode was rated 7.90 from 20 votes.
While traveling through a small town, Tony and Roger bump another car. The occupants fake injuries and sue them. Dick Sargent plays Tony and Roger's lawyer, and J. Pat O'Malley plays the judge.
The episode was rated 7.90 from 21 votes.
Tony goes on a space flight. Unfortunately, he catches a cold and Jeannie blinks him down to take care of him. However, she blinks down the wrong astronaut in Commander Les Wingate as well as Tony. Now Jeannie must try to blink both astronauts up to their capsule before Amanda Bellows catches them back on the ground.
The episode was rated 7.95 from 20 votes.
NASA, suspecting a leak, sends Tony to a secret location to finish design work on a spacecraft, while a lookalike substitute for Tony at the base and at home where he discovers Jeannie.
The episode was rated 7.96 from 25 votes.
Jeannie wants Tony to run for governor, with Roger's enthusiastic approval.
The episode was rated 8.05 from 20 votes.
Major Nelson is called to deliver a top secret NASA film to the Pentagon. Jeannie overhears and thinks he is meeting a young woman.
The episode was rated 8.13 from 24 votes.
Jeannie; reading a genie's magazine; has found a new spell that turns ordinary objects into porcelain. this causes Dr. Bellows and his wife to think Tony is a real artist and Tony then asks jeannie to blink up amateur works of art in his garage. Things go wrong when Djinn Djinn the dog shows up and Jeannie accidentally turns him into porcelain and now she has to find a counter spell or risk losing her dog.
The episode was rated 8.17 from 18 votes.
While Tony and Roger testing a top secret flying saucer like craft for NASA, Jeannie pops on board and her extra weight causes them to go off course. The two land in the middle of hillbilly country and are mistaken for Martians by a family who plans on turning them in for a reward.
The episode was rated 8.20 from 25 votes.
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