As Tony and Roger are testing an experimental aircraft that looks like a flying saucer, Jeannie pops aboard to bring Tony lunch and pops out again, but her added weight causes the aircraft to land far off course. A family of hillbillies (J. Pat O'Malley and Kathleen Freeman) take them for Martians and hold them hostage at gun point. Tony plays on their greed by suggesting a reward awaits them if they're turned in to NASA. One of the hillbilly men takes a shine to Jeannie and she has to play defe
Jeannie's mother sends her a package of "pipchicks"—her favorite, homemade candies. Pipchicks have the unusual but temporary side effect of giving the consumer enormous strength. Dr. Bellows gets ahold of one, experiences the effect and insists Tony give the recipe to a NASA dietician (Reta Shaw). When Tony explains that he ad libs when he cooks, Dr. Bellows simply orders him to bake up a new batch. Jeannie gets her mother to give up the recipe for Tony but this recipe has a different side
Tony's morning newspaper doesn't get delivered so Roger suggests Jeannie blink one up, but when she asks for the date he gives her the wrong one. The paper she blinks up is for the next day instead, and features a headline saying an unnamed astronaut has broken his leg. Tony and Jeannie rush out to find Roger, worrying the headline might be referring to him. But Roger, who has taken the paper's sports section, is off to the horse races to place bets on the winners he alone has fore-knowledge of.
Jeannie agrees to babysit her baby nephew, Abdullah (who has infant magic powers), while her brother and his wife are taking a late honeymoon. She also agrees to fill in for them in the service of The Sultan of Hyderabad for a day, leaving Tony and Roger to take care of the ceaselessly crying infant genie. Tony has to scramble to hide all traces of Abdullah from Dr. Bellows. Jane Dulo appears as a nurse.
While Jeannie is trying to help Tony with his car's dead battery, she accidentally drives off and immediately crashes it. The car winds up in the hands of unscrupulous used car dealer Carl Tucker (Carl Ballantine) where Jeannie tries to have it repaired. Jeannie figures out Tucker is a cheat and blinks up trouble for him while he's filming a live TV commercial. Afterwards, Tony tries to convince a traffic cop that Jeannie is a computer when the cop pulls the car over with no driver and Jeannie a
During a visit to Tony's house, Amanda Bellows finds a friendly dog at his front door and wants to adopt it. But it's Jeannie's dog, Djinn-Djinn, who's come home to his mistress. Tony quickly learns that Djinn-Djinn has some inconvenient habits, like turning invisible at will and launching attacks on anyone wearing a uniform. Tony has to repeatedly invent ways to keep Mrs. Bellows from taking the magical mutt home with her—and ways to get him back when she succeeds. Djinn-Djinn wreaks havo
Jeannie blinks Tony temporary super strength to help him dispense with some thugs who harass them at a movie theatre. A visiting Air Force general witnesses Tony's handiwork and insists Tony be the Air Force's contender in an armed forces boxing tournament. The general has a personal stake in an Air Force boxer beating the rival marine boxer, adding to the pressure on Tony to win. Before the fight, Jeannie gets trapped in a locker and is unable to help Tony until the final round. Guest Star: Ric
Tony and Roger must spend a week together in Tony's house as a compatibility test for long space flights together. Tony sends Jeannie away, but she returns to put the house "on automatic" such that it magically responds to any expressed wish. Tony and Roger constantly irritate each other, and when Dr. Bellows hears they're not getting along he wants to split them up as a team. Jeannie causes Dr. Bellows and his wife to have a fight themselves so that he'll realize arguments are less important th
It's been three years since Tony and Jeannie met, and boy has their relationship blossomed. He plans to celebrate their anniversary with a night on the town ... until Dr. Bellows calls, telling him to come to the office. It turns out Tony has been asked to hand-deliver a classified film to Washington, where high-ranking military officials are to view the film documenting NASA's latest projects. Tony (who has been ordered to be tight-lipped about the mission) tries to back out but can't; when he
Jeannie II returns and, seeing that Jeannie has not yet tied the knot with Tony, offers to teach her how to marry the man she wants. She uses Roger to demonstrate her strategies on, eventually getting him to propose, but when Jeannie tries the same techniques on Tony they fall flat. Tony's attempts to warn Roger off having anything to do with Jeannie II fall on deaf ears. At the wedding altar Jeannie II swaps Tony for Roger but Jeannie foils her scheme and traps her in a champagne bottle.
Dr. Bellows assembles a dossier on all the unexplained incidents involving Tony in order to document them and to show General Peterson. But the effort backfires when General Peterson takes the fanciful claims in the report as evidence that Dr. Bellows has gone around the bend. The General replaces Dr. Bellows with unorthodox psychiatrist Dr. Corbett (Joe Flynn), who intends to use truth serum and "hypnodiscs" on Tony to get him to reveal his secrets. Tony and Jeannie try to make Dr. Corbett beli
Tony gives a ride to hippie hitchhiker Suzie (Hilarie Thompson), who happens to be the daughter of his new commanding officer, General Schaeffer (Vinton Hayworth). The General disapproves of that hippie nonsense, and in particular has it in for a character named “Harold” (Michael Margotta) who's been hanging around Suzie. Suzie invites herself into Tony's life (and house), along with Harold. Adding to Tony's troubles, Gen. Schaeffer charges him with chaperoning Suzie and keeping Harold at bay. B
Suspecting a security leak, NASA sends Tony to a secret location to finish design work on a spacecraft before he has a chance to inform Jeannie and Roger. NASA replaces Tony with a look-alike double who knows nothing of Tony's personal life, and is surprised to find Jeannie at Tony's house, at first thinking she's a maid. Fake Tony finally concludes that Jeannie is Tony's girlfriend, but is bewildered by the inexplicable happenings she blinks up, though he never witnesses her working magic. Jean
Roger discovers Tony has been replaced by a double and races to Tony's house to prevent fake Tony from showing Dr. Bellows Jeannie's tricks. Roger convinces Jeannie that the double is not Tony before he gets a chance to reveal Jeannie's nature to Dr. Bellows, and out of anger she torments the double with mean tricks. Jeannie presses Roger to help her find Tony, but the situation is more urgent still, as fake Tony is in fact a double-agent working for a foreign power, sent to steal the project th
Jeannie is the millionth customer at a local market, which gets her crowned Queen of the Supermarket by the Store Manager (Richard Erdman). The Queen gets to be queen of Charles Akins's (John Myhers) Wild West Rodeo too, and dating the rodeo's top performer comes with the job. Tony and Roger dress up as cowboys so they can keep an eye on Jeannie at the rodeo, but accidentally sign up as rodeo competitors. Cowboy Tony has two left feet as a rodeo performer until Jeannie steps in. Mark Miller appe
Tony spends his spare time working around the house and not with Jeannie, so, following Roger's suggestion, Jeannie puts the Nelson house up for sale so they can move into an apartment. When a snooty home buyer comes to see the house, Jeannie makes it appear regal and opulent, blinking mansion-scale rooms behind its humble doors. The buyer thinks it's a steal and puts down a deposit. Tony finds out what's afoot and has Jeannie put a stop to the deal, which she tries to do by making the house inv
Jeannie hears about an upcoming gubernatorial election and insists Tony run for the office, blinking up “Nelson for Governor” posters which Dr. Bellows immediately discovers in Tony's office. Oblivious to the ramifications, Roger enthusiastically encourages the endeavor but Tony has no interest in leaving the space program. Jeannie and Roger persist and Jeannie finally blinks up a noisy campaign party in Tony's office. But she puts an end to it all when her magic future-revealing nickelodeon mac
Tony instantly falls into a deep sleep whenever he hears whistles or sirens. Jeannie concludes correctly that her mother is behind it and demands she fix the condition; Jeannie's mother consents, but explains she must do it in person. While trying to cure Tony she accidentally gives Dr. Bellows the same condition, then falls for him as he lies unconscious. Gen. Peterson and Dr. Bellows both think they're cracking up. Note: This is the 2nd of 3 posthumous appearances of Barton MacLane as General
Tony and Dr. Bellows are preparing for a trip to Hollywood but Tony forbids Jeannie to go. While shopping for the trip at a clothing store with Tony, Jeannie is spotted by Gary Owens and George Schlatter of Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In. They see what they think is Jeannie pulling off a magic trick as she appears inside a mirror, and propose to sign her for the TV show. Smelling an opportunity to exploit the situation, Roger claims to be her agent and convinces her to come to Hollywood under the nam
Jeannie practices a new spell that changes objects into porcelain, including Tony's hat and briefcase, which Tony must explain to Dr. Bellows after he watches both shatter. Tony tells him he's taken up pottery as a hobby, and when Amanda Bellows insists on coming to see Tony's work, has Jeannie turn the garage into a work studio. While populating the studio with items, Jeannie accidentally turns her dog Djinn-Djinn into porcelain. Not knowing of porcelain Djinn-Djinn, Tony offers Mrs. Bellows an
Tony,and Roger are driving through a small town when they accidently bump into the car in front of them.They barely touch the car when the husband,seeing an opportunity in cash in on a city fellow falls out of the faking in pain.His wife plays along,and Tony is arrested,(not for hitting the man)but sensing that a scam is about to take place tries to leave.He tells Roger to call Dr.Bellows,to explain the situation,and perhaps with some clout he could help.But Tony does not want Roger to contact J
Jeannie II is back and this time cons Jeannie into letting her convince Tony he shouldn't go on an upcoming Moon shot, pointing out the dangers. Rather than attempt any "convincing," Jeannie II uses her magic to make Tony appear to be cracking up in front of his superiors, hoping he'll be enraged at what he thinks are Jeannie's tricks and throw her out. Tony is indeed furious, but instead of throwing Jeannie out, asks her to undo the damage. They manage to fix things but Jeannie II has more tric
Jeannie has a cold that she passes on to Tony just before his orbital flight around the Moon. When she sees Tony on TV communicating with NASA, his cold symptoms convince her to blink him home so she can care for him. But her cold affects her powers and she accidentally blinks down Commander Leslie Wingate (Richard Mulligan), who concludes he's hallucinating. Wingate takes a sleeping pill hoping to sleep off his "hallucination." Jeannie manages to blink Tony down next but refuses to blink them b
Jeannie II once again hopes to get Tony to dump Jeannie by impersonating her without Tony's knowing. This time she gets Tony to think Jeannie's turned against him out of anger at his leaving her home on the night of a promised date. Jeannie II trails Tony to the Cocoa Beach Cabana where she appears as Jeannie and embarrasses Tony in front of the crowd and the Bellowses. Back at home, Tony angrily orders Jeannie to her bottle but can't understand what's happening as Jeannie II keeps appearing (as
Tony and Roger are working on plans for AGNES, a new flying space station. Jeannie believes AGNES won't fly and blinks up a scale model to prove it. Dr. Bellows sees the model but Tony claims it's a toy and hastily has Jeannie get rid of it. She gifts it to a boy she sees in a park, but also gives it the power to fly. Coincidentally, the boy's father is a toy inventor who's produced nothing but failures and now he wants to capitalize on the boy's find. Dr. Bellows tells AGNES's inventor, Marvin
After Tony refuses to give information on his private life at a press conference, unscrupulous reporter Charlie Farnum (George Furth) disguises himself as a plumber and gains access to the Nelson home by convincing the unsuspecting Jeannie he must do work on their pipes. Farnum imagines he will receive the Pulitzer Prize if he can get the scoop on Tony's private life and hides cameras and tape recorders about the house. Tony and Jeannie discover the ruse and ruin all evidence of Jeannie's existe