The show ran for five seasons and 139 episodes, eventually seeing Tony and Jeannie get married in the final season (a move many fans and critics felt "jumped the shark" by removing the romantic tension). Regardless, the series lives on in perpetual syndication, reaching new fans through streaming services and digital marathons.
Debuting on September 15, 1965, I Dream of Jeannie was NBC’s answer to the magical sitcom craze started by Bewitched on ABC. But while both shows featured supernaturally powered women hiding their abilities from their mortal husbands, I Dream of Jeannie carved out a unique legacy based on Cold War anxiety, screwball comedy, and one of the most iconic costume designs in television history. I Dream of Jeannie
Barbara Eden’s twinkling eyes, Larry Hagman’s exasperated double-takes, and a pure dose of 1960s Technicolor whimsy. Skip it if: You have a low tolerance for "wacky misunderstandings," jealous love triangles, or sitcoms where the female lead legally cannot say "no." The show ran for five seasons and 139