Nick-at-Night Promo: I Am Dreaming of Jeannie (very rare 2 min version)
I Dream of Jeannie - S0 - E5
I Dream of Jeannie: Season 0 - 5 Episode s
0x1 - I Dream of Jeannie: 15 Years Later
October 20, 1985
Jeannie has been a happily married housewife for 15 years to her astronaut husband Tony Nelson and has a teenage son, T.J. When Tony is promoted to Colonel and is about to retire from the NASA space program, Jeannie decides to give him a celebration party in their backyard. However, egged on by his colleagues to retire with a dramatic flair, Tony breaks his promise to Jeannie for one more space flight.
0x2 - I Still Dream of Jeannie
October 20, 1991
Col. Nelson is on a long-term, top-secret space mission. Jeannie cannot bring him home, temporarily, to hear their son's important academic presentation without knowing exactly where he is in the first place. The general in charge of the mission won't reveal anything. Things are further complicated when Jeannie's sister, Jeannie II, reminds Sham-Ir, the head of the genies, that a genie on Earth cannot go more than 3 months without an earthly master. Sham-Ir gives Jeannie a fortnight to either find Tony or get a new master, a single male. Colonel Healey can't help, since he's now married.
0x3 - Out of the Bottle: I Dream of Jeannie, the First Season
October 20, 1991
The featurette includes a joint interview with stars Larry Hagman, Barbara Eden, and Bill Daily, as well as a separate interview with series creator/producer Sidney Sheldon.
0x4 - The Woman in the Bottle (unaired version)
April 1, 1965
Unaired Version - When the rocket launch for a space mission goes awry, its astronaut, Captain Anthony Nelson, finds himself stranded on a desert island. There, he finds a beautiful antique bottle lying there on the sand. When Tony opens the bottle, he is shocked to find a beautiful, 2,000-year-old genie named Jeannie, who is now calling him her new Master and willing to grant him anything he wishes.
0x5 - Nick-at-Night Promo: I Am Dreaming of Jeannie (very rare 2 min version)
October 21, 1991