Lainie Nelson not only plays Bonnie Greer, the nightclub singer, but she is also the "double" for Barbara Eden whenever Jeannie and her twin sister (or Jeannie's mother) need to be seen in the same shot, without using visual effects. This is the only opportunity to see what she really looks like.
Art imitating life: Emcee Dave Barry mentions he has been married 28 years. Barry, who was playing himself, had in fact been married 28 years. And Jeannie singing in the nightclub reflects Barbara Eden's successful nightclub act in Las Vegas.
A Latino (stereotype at the time) became the victim of Major Nelson's magic in My Turned-On Master (1967). The gardener rode his lawnmower through the picket fence in Major Nelson's front yard. As in this episode which begins
with a shot of the picket fence up close and Major Nelson's house, viewers can see the still beaten-up fence.
Since the episode, The spindles are still broken on top like dislocated finger tips. The other parts of the fence fencing are absolutely fine.
Since the episode, The spindles are still broken on top like dislocated finger tips. The other parts of the fence fencing are absolutely fine.
The fighter jet shown at the start of the program is a Lockheed F-104 Starfighter. This two-scene clip is used as filler in several shows throughout the series.