Based on the best-selling memoirs of Lillian Rogers Parks, the NBC miniseries Backstairs at the White House traces over five...
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1979
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Former Brady Bunch costar Maureen McCormick appears in the radically different guise in this episode as 16-year-old call girl...
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1976
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The sequel to The Harrad Experiment focuses on the students of a sexually-progressive college who spend the summer finding a...
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1974
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Emmaline Henry guest stars as Mrs. Walker, Bob's newest patient. When Mrs. Walker convinces herself that she's in love with...
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1973
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Seeking the location of a New York repair shop for his broken antique watch, Oliver (Eddie Albert) gets in touch with his...
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Lillian Grant
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1971
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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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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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1970
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Djinn Djinn, Jeannie's troublesome invisible dog, has found a doggie lady friend, who is about to have puppies. Thanks to a...
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1970
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Tony (Larry Hagman), Jeannie (Barbara Eden), Roger (Bill Daily) and Dr. and Mrs. Bellows (Hayden Rorke, Emmaline Henry) head...
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1970
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This episode concerns a dinner date with Dr. Bellows (Hayden Rorke) and his wife Amanda (Emmaline Henry) where Jeannie serve...
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1970
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John Astin and Emmaline Henry, who back in 1962 played husband and wife in the short-lived sitcom I'm Dickens-He's Fenster,...
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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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1969
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As the date of their wedding approaches, Tony (Larry Hagman) and Jeannie (Barbara Eden) must endure the rather hideous gifts...
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1969
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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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1969
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Barbara Eden appears as both Jeannie and Jeannie's mother in this episode. Summoned to Cocoa Beach to help Tony (Larry...
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1969
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Now that she is engaged to Tony (Larry Hagman), Jeannie (Barbara Eden) is determined to befriend the neurotic Amanda Bellows...
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1969
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Tony (Larry Hagman) insists that he doesn't want a bachelor party, but Roger (Bill Daily) and Dr. Bellows (Hayden Rorke) have...
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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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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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1969
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In Roman Polanski's first American film, adapted from Ira Levin's horror bestseller, a young wife comes to believe that her...
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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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1968
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Mrs. Bellows (Emmaline Henry) shows up at Tony's house, only to discover Jeannie (Barbara Eden) dressed in her harem...
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1968
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In this variation on a theme popularized in such theatrical fare as The Guardsman and Irma La Douce, Tony (Larry Hagman)...
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1968
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This episode marks the first appearance--and first disappearance--of Jeannie's magical pet dog Djinn Djinn. Jeannie (Barbara...
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1968
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Jeannie's wicked lookalike sister Jeannie II (also played by Barbara Eden) is back, this time with the doleful news that...
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1967
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Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart, the songwriting team who penned many of The Monkees' hit tunes, appear in this episode as two...
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1967
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Tony (Larry Hagman) once again orders Jeannie (Barbara Eden) to stop using her magical powers. Dutifully, Jeannie transfers...
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1967
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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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1967
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When Dr. Bellows (Hayden Rorke) and his wife Amanda (Emmaline Henry) wangle a dinner invitation at Tony's house, Tony hires...
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1967
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Tony (Larry Hagman) learns that Jeannie (Barbara Eden) will lose all her powers if she marries a mortal. Hoping to expedite...
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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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1967
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An unhappy couple discover breaking up really is hard to do in this satiric comedy. Richard Harmon (Dick Van Dyke) and his...
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1967
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Roger (Bill Daily) is down in the dumps over his inability to attract girls. Helpful Jeannie (Barbara Eden) casts a spell...
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1966
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Tony (Larry Hagman) wants to buy a boat with Roger (Bill Daily), but the bank turns down his request for a loan. Hoping to...
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1966
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In still another get-rich-quick ploy, Uncle Joe (Edgar Buchanan) promotes the Shady Rest Hotel as a "second honeymoon" haven....
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1966
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Jeannie (Barbara Eden is just about worn to a frazzle serving as genie to two masters, namely Tony (Larry Hagman) and Roger...
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1966
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Eddie (Butch Patrick) would like to make the school track team, but unfortunately everyone is faster than he is. In order to...
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1965
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A couple of years prior to his two-season run as Gomez on ABC's Addams Family, character actor John Astin headlined another...
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Kate Dickens
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1962
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Lucky Me is a mixed-bag musical from Warner Bros., adhering to a tried-and-true formula that was wearing just a bit thin in...
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1954
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Shot on location in New York City's Winter Garden Theatre, this is essentially a filmed performance of Phil Silver's hit...
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1954
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