In this made-for-cable adaptation of Roderick Thorp's crime thriller, Peter Weller stars as a Hollywood cop whose murder...
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Production Designer
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1990
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Based on a novel by Jack Higgins, this WW-II thriller chronicles the daring rescue of a captured American officer who has...
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Production Designer
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1989
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The made-for-TV For Lovers Only was the pilot film for a potential series titled Honeymoon Hotel. Set in the Poconos, the...
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Director
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1982
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Touched by Love was not only filmed in Canada, but had a leading character named Canada (it had to; the film is based on the...
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Art Director
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1980
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Suspense novelist Alistair MacLean wrote Hostage Tower directly for television. A master criminal takes over the Eiffel...
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Director
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1980
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In this made-for-TV drama, a spunky waitress (Deborah Raffin) is left to support herself, her two small children, and her...
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Director
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1979
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Voter apathy in the United States is at an all-time high, and the general consensus of the American attitude is that there...
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Director
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1975
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Director
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1973
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With a title like The Feminist and the Fuzz, the TV-movie comedy could only have been produced in the swinging' seventies....
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Producer
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1971
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Jim Backus guest stars as General Fitzhugh, who challenge his fellow officer General Schaeffer (Vinton Hayworth) to a game of...
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Director
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1970
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While performing a show at a Federal penitentiary, the Partridges are approached by convict Hank (Stuart Margolin), who...
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Director
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1970
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During a hurricane-induced power blackout, Dr. Bellows (Hayden Rorke) is shocked to learn that the electricity and the...
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Director
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1970
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Tony (Larry Hagman) and Jeannie (Barbara Eden) are briefly left in charge of Dr. Bellows' troublesome nephew Melvin (Michael...
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Director
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1970
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In an episode reminiscent of Jules Feiffer's comic-strip saga "Munro", 10-year-old Danny Partridge (Danny Bonaduce) receives...
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Director
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1970
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Jeannie (Barbara Eden) is appointed recording secretary for the NASA Officer's Wives Association. In this capacity, she...
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Director
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1970
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Gabriel Dell guest stars as Arvel, Tony's wheeler-dealer cousin from Texas. Hoping to capitalize on Tony's fame, Arvel...
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Director
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1970
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Even though Tony (Larry Hagman) and Jeannie (Barbara Eden) are now husband and wife, Jeannie's wicked lookalike sister (also...
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Director
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1969
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The Big Day has finally arrived, as Jeannie (Barbara Eden) and Tony (Larry Hagman) prepare to walk down the aisle and be...
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Director
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1969
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Although Tony (Larry Hagman) and Jeannie (Barbara Eden) are happily wed, Tony's best friend Roger (Bill Daily) remains a...
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Director
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1969
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The fifth and final season of I Dream of Jeannie marks the long-overdue consummation of the romance between sexy genie...
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Producer
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1969
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General Schaeffer (Vinton Hayworth) prevails upon Tony (Larry Hagman) to take Jupiter, Schaeffer's pet Great Dane, for a...
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Director
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1969
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In order to qualify for a marriage license, Jeannie (Barbara Eden) must take a blood test. This proves problematic when...
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Director
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1969
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This final episode of I Dream of Jeannie's fourth season begins as Tony (Larry Hagman) and Roger (Bill Daily) return from the...
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Director
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1969
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This episode was originally designed as a lead-in for the zany variety series Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In, which I Dream of...
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Director
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1969
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Locking Jeannie (Barbara Eden) in her bottle, her wicked lookalike sister Jeannie II (also Barbara Eden) trails Tony (Larry...
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Director
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1969
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While orbiting the moon, Tony (Larry Hagman) develops a cold. Helpful Jeannie (Barbara Eden) blinks Tony back to earth so...
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Director
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1969
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Jeannie (Barbara Eden) has worked out a new spell which enables her to change ordinary household items into porcelain...
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Director
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1969
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Jeannie's wicked lookalike sister (also played by Barbara Eden) has cooked up a new scheme to claim Tony (Larry Hagman) for...
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Director
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1969
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After winning a supermarket contest, Jeannie (Barbara Eden) is afforded the privilege of reigning as queen of the Cocoa Beach...
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Director
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1969
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Season Four of I Dream of Jeannie opens with the episode "U-F-Oh Jeannie", in which the magical titular heroine Barbara Eden...
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Producer
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1968
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Ever anxious to pounce upon potential lawbreakers, Police Captain Fomento installs parking meters near Convent San Tanco....
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Director
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1968
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Tony's superior officer General Schaeffer (Vinton Hayworth) despises hippies, especially a shaggy specimen named Harold...
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Director
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1968
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Tony (Larry Hagman) and Roger (Bill Daily) must live together for one week to find out if they are compatable for an upcoming...
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Director
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1968
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Attacked by a gang of hoodlums, Tony (Larry Hagman) manages to rout them with a lucky punch. What Tony doesn't know is that...
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Director
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1968
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Jeannie (Barbara Eden) agrees to babysit her magical infant nephew Adbullah, but it is Tony (Larry Hagman)--and only...
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Director
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1968
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Barbara Eden plays a dual role in this episode, as both Jeannie and Jeannie's gray-haired, bespectacled mother. A box of...
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Director
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1968
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As a birthday present, Roger (Bill Daily) is given one wish, to be granted by Jeannie (Barbara Eden). Unfortunately, Roger...
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Director
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1968
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Dr. Bellows (Hayden Rorke) has cooked up another experiment: This time, he wants to send a male and a female astronaut to the...
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Director
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1968
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Beware of twin genies bearing gifts, especially when our sweet Jeannie (Barbara Eden) receives a birthday present from her...
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Director
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1968
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In the second episode of a four-part story, Tony (Larry Hagman) has hired a pair of safecrackers (Edward Andrews, Lou...
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Director
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1968
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In the first episode of a four-part story, Tony (Larry Hagman) accidentally locks Jeannie (Barbara Eden) in a safe that is...
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Director
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1968
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Tony (Larry Hagman) is looking forward to attending the "mod" party arranged by Roger (Bill Daily). Unfortunately, on the...
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Director
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1967
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Amateur military strategist Tony (Larry Hagman) is certain that, had he been around to give advice to Napoleon, the little...
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Director
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1967
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Sammy Davis Jr. appears as himself in this episode, in which Tony (Larry Hagman) assures Gen. Peterson (Barton MacLane) that...
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Director
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1967
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Spring Byington guest stars as the mother of astronaut Tony Nelson (Larry Hagman). Dropping into her son's house on what is...
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Director
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1967
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On one of her usual whims, Jeannie (Barbara Eden) transports herself and Tony (Larry Hagman) back to the 17th century, where...
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Director
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1967
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Once again, Jeannie (Barbara Eden) tries to help her master Tony (Larry Hagman), this time by shrinking an outsized missile...
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Director
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1967
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While working as a secretary for General Peterson (Barton MacLane), Jeannie (Barbara Eden) gets the idea in her pretty little...
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Director
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1967
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In the first of three episodes filmed in Hawaii, Jeannie (Barbara Eden) and Tony (Larry Hagman) cross the paths of a clever...
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Director
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1967
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Season Three of I Dream of Jeannie finds the magical Jeannie (Barbara Eden) still loyal and devoted to her mortal "master",...
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Producer
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1967
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In the second of three episodes filmed in Hawaii (else why would Don Ho be making a guest appearance?), Tony (Larry Hagman)...
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Director
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1967
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Archetypal "dumb blonde" Carol Wayne guests in this episode as shapely movie star Bootsie Nightingale, with the inimitable...
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Director
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1967
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Paul Lynde makes his second I Dream of Jeannie guest appearance, this time in the role of famous Hollywood film director...
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Director
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1967
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Don Rickles guest-stars as "Killer" Kiski, a mean-spirited physical fitness instructor who is convinced that astronauts Tony...
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Director
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1967
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Two formidable TV icons converge in this episode, as Bob Denver of Gilligan's Island appears as Harold, a feckless apprentice...
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Director
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1967
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While visiting Tony's house, Mrs. Bellows (Emmaline Henry) is enchanted by a certain antique bottle. Try though he might,...
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Director
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1967
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When heavy rain threatens to ruin an outing with Tony (Larry Hagman), Jeannie (Barbara Eden) magically transforms the storm...
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Director
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1966
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Fed up with Tony's football obsession, Jeannie creates a "second" Tony (played by Mike Road, best known as the voice of Race...
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Director
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1966
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To prove to the gullible Roger (Bill Daily) that fortune teller Madame Zolta (Jorja Curtwright) is a phony, Tony (Larry...
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Director
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1966
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Paul Lynde guests stars as IRS agent Harry Huggins, who knocks on the door of the Nelson household while Tony (Larry Hagman)...
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Director
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1966
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Jeannie (Barbara Eden) claims a pair of 2000-year-old slippers that she thinks she once wore in ancient Persia....
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Director
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1966
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In the first episode of I Dream of Jeannie's second season--and the first to be filmed in color--Jeannie (Barbara Eden)...
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Director
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1966
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I Dream of Jeannie switches from black and white to color as the series enters its second season, enabling magical heroine...
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Producer
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1966
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General Peterson (Barton MacLane) sends Tony (Larry Hagman) and Roger (Bill Daily) to Reno to celebrate their promotions to...
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Director
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1966
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, the melancholy Jeannie (Barbara Eden) continues to fade into nothingness because she...
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Director
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1966
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In the first episode of a two-part story, Jeannie (Barbara Eden) is profoundly sad because she doesn't know her own birthday...
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Director
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1966
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Having crash-landed on a deserted island, astronaut Tony Nelson (Larry Hagman) wonders if he'll ever be rescued. He doesn't...
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Producer
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1965
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Director
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1963
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A "bad movie" with a fervent fan following, The Caretakers is set in a bleak mental institution. Joan Crawford plays the...
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Art Director
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1963
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Using the alias "Joseph Walker", fugitive Richard Kimble (David Janssen) hires on as a fruitpicker in a farming community....
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Director
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1963
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A young delinquent from a Mexican border town sets out to cross the border and search for his long lost father, in the...
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Director
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1962
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