The World In 80 Blinks: I Dream Of Jeannie 4x23 Around

Tony, ever the prideful astronaut, accepts a wager: a trip around the world, via conventional (read: slow) transportation, to manually collect data points. The first one back to Cape Kennedy wins. It’s a silly bet, but it serves a crucial narrative purpose—it gets Tony out of the house and onto a series of commercial flights.

But Jeannie doesn’t stop there. She blinks them from the plane mid-flight to a speeding bullet train in Japan, then to a rickshaw in Hong Kong, then to a camel in the Middle East. Each blink is accompanied by a signature “boing” sound effect and a costume change for Jeannie (from airline passenger to kimono-clad traveler to harem girl, much to Tony’s exasperation). The episode’s most memorable sequence takes place in Paris. Tony, now dizzy and disoriented, finds himself on a balcony overlooking the Eiffel Tower. He demands Jeannie stop interfering. Jeannie, pouting, agrees. But it’s too late—they’ve arrived in Paris days ahead of schedule. I Dream of Jeannie 4x23 Around the World in 80 Blinks

Original Air Date: February 21, 1969 Director: Hal Cooper Writer: James S. Henerson Tony, ever the prideful astronaut, accepts a wager: