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- 1. The Lady in the Bottle Sep 18, 1965
- An astronaut finds a magic bottle on an island in the Pacific.
- 2. My Hero? Sep 25, 1965
- Tony insists on meeting the brute who hit Jeannie at the marketplace.
- 3. Guess What Happened on the Way to the Moon? Oct 2, 1965
- Roger and Tony take a desert survival test; Jeannie makes it luxurious.
On September 12th, 1966, I Dream of Jeannie is NOW IN COLOR, and so is her bottle!! The incomparable magnetism of this 2nd-thru 5th Season Metallic Purple I Dream of Jeannie Brass Bottle is a must! YES, Dreams DO come true, as you will discover upon adding this classic and breathtaking Jeannie Bottle to your collection.
- Beam’S Choice Bottle (1964): The Original ‘I Dream of Jeannie’ Bottle
- Jeannie and Her Color TV Bottle
- Barbara Eden Inside The ‘I Dream of Jeannie’ Bottle
- ‘I Dream of Jeannie’ Bottle & Special Effects: Color Adds Tricks on TV
- Behind The Scenes on The ‘I Dream of Jeannie’ Bottle Set
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Of course, the guys who know great bourbon aren’t going to be impressed by fancy decanters. Even when they’re made of fine, smoked crystal, like ours. Because when it comes to holiday giving, the real Bourbon drinker likes to give the whiskey he respects most. And we think he’d pick Jim Beam even if it came in the same old bottle we use all year ro...
The bottles, from left to right: 1. Barbara Eden with a painted version of the genie bottle; 2. The original prop bottle from I Dream of Jeannie; 3. A plain Jim Beam decanter, minus the label.
For the second season of the sitcom series, production switched from black-and-white to color, and that meant Jeannie needed a whole new bottle — inside and out. As was reported in newspapers nationwide the week of June 1, 1966, “They’re giving Barbara Eden, the genie of ‘I Dream of Jeannie’ a new bottle, now that the show will be in color for the ...
Special effects man has a tough job By Dick Albain in The Tampa Times ( Florida) August 18, 1966 [ORIGINAL] EDITOR’S NOTE: Behind every science-fiction or fantasy program there is an ingenious special-effects man who really creates the illusions. Dick Albain, behind-the-scenes magician of NBC’s “I Dream of Jeannie” tells of the problems the additio...
Here’s a look at the “I Dream of Jeannie” crew/cameramen filming Barbara Eden in the “bottle,” as described above! (Restored images/set photographer unknown.)
Learn how the iconic genie bottle from the sitcom I Dream of Jeannie was created with a painted Jim Beam decanter and a colorful set. Discover the behind-the-scenes secrets of the show's special effects and the challenges of color TV.
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Feb 3, 2023 · The iconic bottle that Jeannie lived in on the sitcom "I Dream of Jeannie" was actually a collectible decanter from Jim Beam. Learn how it was found, modified and sold for thousands of dollars.
1 day ago · The prop was the centerpiece of the sitcom “I Dream of Jeannie,” which ran from 1965 to 1970. On the show, a buttoned-up astronaut named Tony Nelson (played by Larry Hagman) finds the bottle ...
Find unique and vintage items inspired by the classic TV show I Dream of Jeannie. Browse earrings, shirts, magnets, art, decanters, and more featuring the iconic genie bottle.
See the glass bottle used as a prop in the TV sitcom I Dream of Jeannie, where a genie falls in love with an astronaut. The bottle is a repurposed Jim Beam whiskey decanter with Middle Eastern design motifs.