NBC's magical genie in a bottle series was a major hit in the late 1960s — and so was its cast Getty Think and blink! The iconic 1960s sitcom I Dream of Jeannie aired for five consecutive seasons on ...
Nearly six decades since its Sept. 18, 1965, premiere, I Dream of Jeannie remains an indisputable television classic. On the show's 59th anniversary, fans may be wishing for a look back at photos of ...
Ninety-three-year-old Barbara Eden doesn’t seem to be one of those “You can’t make jokes like that anymore!” entertainers, but she’s got a pretty good point about why I Dream of Jeannie wouldn’t fly ...
To I Dream of Jeannie fans, Larry Hagman will always be Tony Nelson, but the role was actually played by another actor at one point. In a resurfaced interview with the Television Academy Foundation, ...
60 years ago, Barbara Eden‘s sassy genie materialized out of her bottle and onto our TV screens, when I Dream of Jeannie ...
The iconic star said she maintains balance in her diet — but admits to being a “sugar eater” Jon Kopaloff/Getty I Dream of Jeannie star Barbara Eden, who turned 93 in August, shared that she relies on ...
The actress — who has starred in more than 25 films, 19 TV movies and five TV series over her 70-year career — celebrated her special day on Aug. 23 Barbara Eden was seen out and about in Los Angeles ...
She is forever a central fixture in pop culture and a multi-generational household name, beloved by many for playing the happy-go-lucky genie for five seasons on I Dream of Jeannie. As the popular ...
Barbara Eden rubbed audiences the right way as a 2,000-year-old genie, but the actress insisted she never saw herself as a sex symbol. "I Dream of Jeannie," which is celebrating its 60th anniversary, ...
"Let's all take a moment to wish our favorite blonde, entertainment icon and Hollywood legend Barbara Eden a very VERY Happy Birthday today!" the caption read. The TV icon spent the special day ...
Nearly six decades since its Sept. 18, 1965, premiere, I Dream of Jeannie remains an indisputable television classic. The beloved sitcom ran for five seasons on NBC, returning for two TV movies in ...