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  1. One look at Eden’s scantily-clad, harem-costumed enchantress, and Captain (later, Major) Nelson was a goner, as Jeannie followed the NASA pilot back to Cocoa Beach, Florida for five seasons...

    • JEANNIE AND MAJOR NELSON WEREN'T SUPPOSED TO BE MARRIED. At the end of the series' five seasons, Jeannie got her happily ever after with Major Nelson.
    • JEANNIE'S HAIR WAS FAKE. While Jeannie's flaxen locks piled into a high pony tail are a signature part of her iconic look, they weren't in fact her real hair.
    • A STAFF WRITER ALSO WROTE FOR BEWITCHED. I Dream of Jeannie often got compared to another popular series in the mid '60s involving a perky blonde - Bewitched.
    • BARBARA EDEN WAS PREGNANT DURING SEASON 1. It's hard to believe that during the first season of filming, Barbara Eden was prancing around in one of the most revealing outfits on prime time television while being pregnant with her first child!
  2. Major Anthony Nelson is a character in I Dream of Jeannie. He was played by Larry Hagman. In the 1985 NBC movie I Dream of Jeannie... Fifteen Years Later, he was played by Wayne Rogers. Captain Tony Nelson, United States Air Force, is an astronaut and a jet pilot for NASA.

  3. Q: Did Dr. Bellows ever catch Major Nelson and Jeannie? A: Well, yes and no. You see, in the fifth and final season Jeannie and Tony were married. Dr. Bellows knew of Jeannie and had accepted the 'weird going's on' indigenous to only Tony.

  4. I Dream of Jeannie is an American fantasy sitcom television series, created by Sidney Sheldon that starred Barbara Eden as a sultry, 2,000-year-old genie and Larry Hagman as an astronaut with whom she falls in love and eventually marries.

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  7. Jan 19, 2023 · So while retro enthusiasts can buy a Major Tony Nelson flight suit badge or a vintage Jeannie costume and mask, some of the most popular items from the show were for children. While this circa 1968 costume doesn’t look much like Jeannie, it was a popular choice for children who enjoyed the show.

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