“I Dream of Jeannie” star Barbara Eden on why Jeannie and Tony were never intimate: 'She was an entity'
Love finds a way everywhere but on 1960s television.

Eden: "She was an entity. If you think of the text of the show, well, genies are not human and she thought she was. [But] he knew she wasn't."
This interview answers a great many questions about why Jeannie behaved the way she did in I Still Dream of Jeannie (She thought that if she JUST worked hard enough at it, she could be human.)
It really plays into the whole Human Potential Movement of the 1960s-1970s ("You can accomplish ANYTHING if you JUST set your mind to it!")
After reading Barbara's comments in the interview, it really puts this scene from I Still Dream of Jeannie in a whole new light (Here, we see Jeannie drop the mask):

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Maher, who time and again impressed upon the star what an impact she made on him as a young lad, spent a good amount of time talking about the specifics of her costume, and what was deemed too risqué for television back in the 1960s. This led Eden, 94, to recall that "the bottle was never allowed in the bedroom."
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