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An original I Dream of Jeannie bottle prop (Museum of Style Icons, Ireland) Jeannie's iconic bottle was not created for the show. The actual bottle was a special Christmas 1964 Jim Beam liquor decanter containing "Beam's Choice" bourbon whiskey. It was designed by Roy Kramer for the Wheaton Bottle Company.
In I Dream of Jeannie's 1965 pilot, Larry Hagman's astronaut character crash lands on a desert island where he accidentally frees Barbara Eden's Jeannie from her bottle, seen here in a promo photo ...
Roger takes Jeannie's bottle and, believing it to be a mere trinket, gifts it—with Jeannie inside—to visiting female Russian cosmonaut Sonya (Arlene Martel) as a token of friendship. Tony's attempts to recover the bottle fail, and soon Sonya discovers she has a genie.
"The Lady in the Bottle" is the pilot episode of the American fantasy sitcom I Dream of Jeannie. It was written by series creator Sidney Sheldon and directed by Gene Nelson, and originally aired on NBC on September 18, 1965. It would not air again until Fall 1970, when the series went into syndication.
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The standard age for retirement in the United States may be 65, but longtime actress Barbara Eden is no rule follower—the I Dream of Jeannie star is still working at 92, a milestone she just ...
She is best known for portraying the role of Jeannie, a 2,000-year-old genie who falls in love with astronaut Major Tony Nelson (Larry Hagman) on NBC’s I Dream of Jeannie, which ran for five ...
Jim Beam Single Barrel – Bourbon aged in a single barrel. Alcohol content varies by batch. Jim Beam Sunshine Blend – A blend of original Jim Beam and bourbon made with brown rice, aged for four years. Bottled at 40% alcohol by volume (80 proof). Jim Beam Winter Reserve – Jim Beam aged for six years and finished in two toasted barrels.