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  • Great show, well written and acted, both ladies Barbara Eden/"Jeannie" and the long dark haired actress next to 'Tony" look and are terrific !!! I agree today's "comedy" can't match the old shows.

  • People should make more of these instead of making those stupid comedies such as Big Bang Theory, Two And a Half Men, etc... I'm only 14 and I watch this instead of those.

  • @ 2:04 Is that a notebook in, like, 1968? :D

  • verry funny

  • Yes, young people. This is what comedy use to look like before the modern-day sleaze got into producing things.

  • THIS IS SO AWESOME!!! :D

  • u wont believe i was just watching this episode today. it came on tv

  • which episode is this???

  • @Jeff, poor Jeff....find yourself another all white country. And stay there

  • It's very sad that in the midst of finding treasure on the internet, there is the tragedy of hateful thinking. While it can be argued that America is not where it should be, it's not the fault of Diversity. As a matter of fact, prejudice kept many qualified people from appearing on TV shows and movies. Don't forget the many minorites who were in Vietnam fighting for this nation while this show was on TV.

  • @rehobothwell The definition of "hate" is not the opposition of Diversity (is that word always put in capital D form?). By categorizing that which you oppose as "hate" you neatly avoid the necessity of refuting the point made and you shut down debate.  This, sadly, has become the standard behavior of the Humanities departments. There is nothing "hateful" about celebrating an ethnic groups success or lamenting it's downfall (along with it's culture).

  • This was America at its peak. Note the overwhelming Whiteness of this America compared to now. What you see here - the intelligence, the courage, the healthy culture - is all dead now. Half of all children under the age of 5 are non-White in America and it will get worse rapidly. Social scientists now know that higher ethnic diversity equals a low trust society – more depression and criminality. And IQ and behavior is linked to ethnicity. This was America. Say goodbye to it

  • @jeffmaylor Already said goodbye a long time ago..... If this were today he'd be from the middle east, and Jeannie would be a black girl with large boobs, short skirt with butt cheeks hanging out, dry-humping the wall and saying things like "Oh no he dihunt" and "Who dat biatch think she be messin wit my man??"

  • @jeffmaylor It was a TV Show..wtf are you talking about?

  • Tooo Funny!

  • I love Dr. Bellows! LOL. Poor chap! He was forever seeing things--Jeannie's magic--- and never being able to prove what he saw! He as the male version of Mrs. Karvits on Bewitched.

  • That's right, 'Atta'- right between "FLIPPER" and "GET SMART".

  • She is chimping out at the end of the video. hahahaha.

  • a jeannie and a witch too

  • THEY dont make shows like this anymore..pure comed/slapstick. with outrageous plots. Everything is done on a cheap studio set with generfeic families..boring. Too bad.. BTW--Dr Bellows....was ...Um..take a guess lol

  • WoW we are chimps 3:10

  • tony would have saved a lot of trouble had he told jeannie why he was going to washington rather than keeping it a secret. It only made Jeannie more suspicious.

  • I remember video tracking on the old betamax.Forget playstation, TV was truly intereactive back then,

  • @sagat1916120

    YOU ARE SO RIGHT!!!!!!!!!!

  • Love that show!!!

  • omg 1960s flight attendants <3

    is that an oxygen mask that pops out when the seats fall back?? haha.

  • @nozomiwhitewolf

    yh it's an oxygen mask! xP

  • It's the "Jeannie and the Top Secret Secret" episode

  • what's the name of this episode?

  • LOL....this is hilarious!

    i love this show!

  • Oh my God this show was so great. I remember waking up every day at 7ish to see this. I think I managed to get through every episode. Genie was beautiful and the show was mad funny! Subscribing.

  • jeannie is sooooooo beautiful... I love this star.

  • I wish flight attendants still looked anything like that.

  • i would lick that drink of that girl in pink

  • Nice rhyme.

  • i used to love this show.

    awesome

  • Barbara Eden looked pretty hot as a TWA Stew ..... i'd fly her back then

  • The woman on the plane next to Larry Hagman (Sabrina Schwarf) was hot as you-know-what! She was also the Indian girl in the 3rd season Star Trek ep. where Captain Kirk became an Indian for some reason. Back in the 80's, I worked with a girl that looked a lot like her. Related??

  • She was great in this.

  • I heard they are making the gay version of this TV show called "I love Jimmy"

  • lol

  • lol

  • this is hotter from landing on the moon the following year....lol

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  • I love it that's great!

  • 707s are so hot.

  • Some of those girls are actually HOT

  • You're welcome!!

  • i've been trying to figure this out-

    does anyone know the name of the episode when dr. bellows comes inside tony's house and there is an apple tree in his living room?

    if you know, plz tell me :)

  • Yes, it's ep. 29 of the first season and it's called "My Master, the Magician". That's available on DVD.

  • omg thank you so much!

  • TWA was great. The big 1011's and 707's. Big meals.

  • Too much!!! Oh the mania!!

  • more of I Dream of Jeannie please!

  • wow, what air travel used to be, today is all delays, lost baggage, horrible passengers, and NO FOOD!!!!!!

  • u forgot the tight security measures which sometimes can be a burden!

  • hehe 4got bout that =D

  • SOMETIMES!?!?

  • I AGREE!

  • Larry Hagman. Greatest. Seen him on Nip/Tuck season 4? What a great career. Luv ya Tony.

  • Jeannie rocks.

  • Two seats per row... tons of legroom... I bet they got full meals too. On my last flight they charged $5 for a puny cheeseburger.

  • You got a cheeseburger? You are lucky..They gave me a bag of stale pretzels and a half a can of sprite.

  • Yeah but that was free, right? hehe I got half a can of Mountain Dew and a bag of some sort of cracker mix. That was free.

  • yup. i was saying we didn't have any food at all. not even for sale.

  • That sucks. But on short flights they tend not to have any food. Not like the good old days.

  • ajajajjajaja..That girl is Mjr nelsons?!

  • That was a neat time period for tv. Comedy was so much cleaner, yet, incredibly funny.

  • rofl

    amazing

  • My sister made a witty comment one time that a couple of Barbara Eden's dresses during the last season of the show looked like "she was wearing just the tops of shirts". I think one of the eps. she was referring to was the "Cousin Tony's Texas Chili" episode, which was also the very last one I think.

  • Beautiful

  • barbara eden be one person i would not want to buckle my seatbelt on airplane wow did she ever make as tight as possible when buckle them in with her magic they were so tight the woman bearly could breathe

  • haha, Dr. Bellows alwayz catches his ass

  • "nick?.. where do you get off calling me nick?".. lol..

  • OMG Flight Attendant Jeanie is SO beautiful.

  • Can anyone upload more of these "I dream of Jeannie" episodes to watch??

    thanx

  • so lovely show, and poor Nelson, always in troubles b'cause of Jeannie

  • Certainly, 'drew'- there were five seasons [1965-'70]; the first season's episodes {30} were filmed in black & white, and are also available in "colorized" form as well. This scene, as I've mentioned before, is from the fourth season.

  • wow-what season is this?infact-anyone plz tell me how many seasons are there?

  • You're welcome, 'Skyliner'. But this wasn't from an "early" episode, either. This was originally seen in the middle of the fourth season [1968-'69], somewhat late in the series' "inventory" of 139 episodes {this was #96}.

  • This was first shown in December 1968- the reason they gave TWA a "plug" in this episode, is because their airline provided the "Grand Prize" of a trip for two around the world ("plus $1000 for expenses") in the "Guess Major Nelson's Secret Location" contest held during the two-part episode "The Case Of My Vanishing Master" in January 1969.

  • Thanks alot for the information and background on this clip, I've updated the title with the correct year, thank you!

  • Does anyone know where I could find any TWA or United Airlines commercials on DVD from around this time (1967-'69)?

  • @fromthesidelines The show debuted at 8:00 pm (EDT), Saturday, September 18, 1965, on NBC.

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