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However, the NBC standards and practices department was terrified of the costume. Specifically, they banned the display of Eden's navel, viewing it as too sexually provocative for prime-time television.

The success of I Dream of Jeannie rested entirely on the undeniable chemistry of its lead actors and its brilliant supporting cast. I Dream of Jeannie

"Is this some kind of projection screen?" Dr. Bellows asked, tapping the page. "Is this NASA tech?" However, the NBC standards and practices department was

No article on is complete without celebrating Hayden Rorke as Dr. Alfred Bellows, the Air Force psychiatrist who is convinced Tony is losing his mind. "Is this some kind of projection screen

By modern standards, I Dream of Jeannie is wholesome, family-friendly entertainment. However, in the late 1960s, the show was a frequent target of the NBC Standards and Practices department.

Tony’s best friend and the only other person who knew Jeannie’s secret. Roger was often the one trying to use Jeannie’s magic for personal gain, usually with disastrous results.

A photo of Jeannie with her arms crossed and a mischievous smile.