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Jeannie agrees to babysit her baby nephew, Abdullah (who has infant magic powers), while her brother and his wife are taking a late honeymoon. She also agrees to fill in for them in the service of The Sultan of Hyderabad for a day, leaving Tony and Roger to take care of the ceaselessly crying infant genie.
I Dream of Jeannie is an American fantasy sitcom television series created by Sidney Sheldon and starring Barbara Eden as a beautiful but guileless 2,000-year-old genie and Larry Hagman as an astronaut with whom she falls in love and eventually marries.
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Following the war, he left the Army and worked in small parts on Broadway, returning to Hollywood for the film Lust for Gold (1949), again uncredited. However, it was an opening, and in later films, beginning with Rope of Sand, he is listed in the credits, although he again shows up uncredited in the films Kim (1950) and The Magnificent Yankee (1950), as well as a couple of later films such as ...
The top fundraising campaign on crowdfunding platform GoFundMe in 2024 reflects what has been a major pain point for millions of Americans: inflation.
A dream board or vision board is a collage of images, pictures, and affirmations of one's dreams and desires, designed to serve as a source of inspiration and motivation. [1] The usefulness of vision boards has been endorsed by celebrities such as Oprah Winfrey , [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Steve Harvey , [ 5 ] and John Pierre . [ 6 ]
A vision board is a collage of images, words, and symbols that represent a person’s goals, dreams, and aspirations. It’s also known as a dream board or goal board. Beka Gillis took to her ...
Brenda Benet (born Brenda Ann Nelson; August 14, 1945 – April 7, 1982) was an American actress.She is best known for her roles on the soap operas The Young Marrieds (1965–1965) and Days of Our Lives (1979–1982).