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  • MIght as well clear this up, as usual: Richard Wess wrote the first season theme and score, 'kachinababe'. Creator/producer Sidney Sheldon eventually decided he was dissatisfied with Wess' musical approach, and replaced him with Hugo Montenegro (whom he initially used to write a score for a later first season episode, "How Lucky Can You Get?"), who created a new theme and score for season two, using him for the rest of the series.

  • What happened to the theme music??? Was it only used in later episodes???

  • This is the ever used house!! First Darrin and Samantha's, now theirs, and at some point it's also the Bellows' house. At least it doesn't get old and collect dust!

  • They pronounce Fatima incorrectly.

    "Danger Will Robinson! Danger!"

  • They pronounce Fatima incorrectly.

    

  • she could have just blink his little memory away hahahaha

  • Wow, just look at him shake his groove thang! lol. and boy can he run...ahhaha

  • Stalker! Cute kid though.

  • Couldn't she have just erased his recent brain so he did not remember what he saw.

  • this kid played on the twilight zone he sent people to the corn field

  • that kid Custer is so annoying

  • Yeah, you can tell she's pregnant. :)

    And if you look closely you can tell that is a double :)

    LOL love the look on their faces when Custer comes back to the patio!!

  • Incidentally, that's Barbara Eden's stand-in doubling for her in the long shot of Jeannie relaxing on the "floating towel" [she was about six months pregnant when this was filmed, but she could still get away with wearing a one-piece bathing suit while resting on her stomach, camouflaged by an "above-the-waist" close-up].

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  • Originally telecast in black and white on November 27, 1965, and the last episode Barbara filmed during her pregnancy, before she gave birth to Matthew Michael Ansara in August 1965. The "Jamison's" living room is actually a redress of Samantha and Darrin's living room from "BEWITCHED". Also director Gene Nelson's final episode- he left after differences with Larry Hagman.

  • Custer was such a nice boy in the begging no he is such a bully!!!

  • damn stalker

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