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What Happened to the ‘I Dream of Jeannie’ Bottle? - MSNBut if you have $75,000 burning a hole in your pocket, you might be able to take home one of the bottles yourself. A season one green I Dream of Jeannie bottle, owned by a private collector, is ...
Object Details user Eden, Barbara maker Jim Beam Description (Brief) Prop genie bottle used in the production of the television sitcom I Dream of Jeannie. The glass bottle is repurposed 1964 Jim Beam ...
In an exclusive video (above), the I Dream of Jeannie star, 90, takes PEOPLE on a tour of the charming L.A. home she shares with her husband of 30 years, real estate developer Jon Eicholtz, and ...
Fun facts about I Dream of Jeannie Here, we take a walk down memory lane with some fascinating and fun trivia from behind the scenes of one of our favorite 1960s sitcoms. 1. Barbara Eden still ...
Still, Eden's Jeannie was almost kept in the bottle when she became pregnant with her only child, son Matthew. He arrived on Aug. 29, 1965. The show's pilot was filmed in December 1964.
Eden went on to star in "I Dream of Jeannie" in 1965. The sitcom tells the tale of an astronaut (Larry Hagman) who stumbles upon a bottle containing a genie (Eden).
NBC’s fantasy sitcom, "I Dream of Jeannie" was a major hit from 1965 to 1970. The comedy featured unforgettable stars such as Barbara Eden, Larry Hagman, Bill Daily and Emmaline Henry. Catch up ...
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