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Jeannie hasn't seen her sister (also named "Jeannie") for over 200 years, so invites her for a visit. In contrast to Jeannie's good-natured naïveté, Jeannie #2 is worldly, conniving and underhanded. When she notices Tony's picture, she resolves to trap Jeannie in her bottle and take her place with Tony, and seeks to turn him into a world ...
In Season 2, Episode 10 ("The Girl Who Never Had a Birthday"), Jeannie says she doesn't know her birth date, setting up the two-episode plot. It was revealed by a computation by a computer ( ERIC ) in part 1 that Jeannie was born in 64 BC, and Roger learns the exact date, but it is not until the second episode after that two-part arc, "My ...
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Virgin River — “The More the Merrier” and “Father Christmas” Virgin River fans rejoiced when the wholesome Netflix series dropped two holiday episodes in season 5.It was the refresher we ...
I Dream of Jeannie: June 6, 1994 – September 5, 1997 August 4, 2000: I Love Lucy: February 14, 1994 – September 29, 2001 April 11, 2003: I Spy: May 4, 1986 – September 9, 1988 February 2, 1998: The Jeff Foxworthy Show: July 23, 2005 – July 15, 2006: The Jeffersons: January 25, 1999 – August 25, 2006: The King of Queens: January 1 ...
Here's a tip: if you can't remember if your favorite show has a Christmas episode, and it's not on this list, Christmas episodes usually fall around episode 10 in the season. It's actually crazy ...
I Dream of Jeannie: Jeannie / Jeannie II: 139 episodes. 30 first-season episodes filmed in Black and White Nominated – Golden Globe Award for Best TV Star – Female (1966) Nominated – Golden Globe Award for Best TV Actress – Musical or Comedy (1969) 1967: Armstrong Theatre: Lalume: Episode: "Kismet" -- A Black and White and Color version ...
The weather outside is frightful, but watching Christmas TV episodes is so delightful! December is the most festive month of the year and plenty of TV shows — both new and old — have Christmas ...