
I Dream of Jeannie S5E124
Jeannie is disappointed that Tony has never asked for anything big, like a yacht. Responding to her request to visualize the biggest thing he can think of, an elephant appears.

Jeannie is disappointed that Tony has never asked for anything big, like a yacht. Responding to her request to visualize the biggest thing he can think of, an elephant appears.

Tony, accompanied by Jeannie, goes to the golf course to deliver some documents to General Peterson. Tony, who does not play, accepts the pro's invitation to take a few swings.

Nostalgia grips Jeannie when she learns the local museum is showing an exhibit from Bukistan, her old home. At the museum, she sees a pair of ancient slippers in a case and tells Tony the slippers were stolen from her.

The astronauts paint pictures to be auctioned off at the Air Force Benefit Show. Tony copies a Rembrandt and wishes he could paint like him.

Madam Zolta, a fortuneteller, impresses Roger with her knowledge of his past. Roger introduces Tony to her and she greets him with an amazing amount of information about himself.

Jeannie is disappointed that Tony has never asked for anything big, like a yacht. Responding to her request to visualize the biggest thing he can think of, an elephant appears.

Tony, accompanied by Jeannie, goes to the golf course to deliver some documents to General Peterson. Tony, who does not play, accepts the pro's invitation to take a few swings.

Unbeknownst to Tony, greedy Roger brings Jeannie with them to Reno and gets in trouble at the gambling tables.

Tony has a nightmare when he dreams of Jeannie blinking in a storm.

Jeannie tries to knit and pearl - Tony just the latter. The wind up is no presents, but it really doesn't matter.

Tony has an unexpected reunion with his childhood sweetheart and his adulthood wife.

With a little help from Jeannie, a score is "evened" between Tony and General Schaeffer.

Jeannie tries to get Tony the Best Husband Award and almost makes him the Worst Astronaut.

Curiosity captures Jeannie, Tony and Roger bring her back.

When Roger spreads the news that the stork is to visit the Nelson household, he doesn't know that Mrs. Djinn-Djinn, the genie dog, is the object of the visit -- not Jeannie.

Jeannie crashes the Isolation Chamber and becomes a creature from outer space.

Sick and tired of being the sole breadwinner, Al challenges the family to find jobs, but is in for a surprise when Kelly's talents land her the lead as "The Girl" in the Guttercats' music video.

When Al blows his only chance to give the family a merry Christmas, he miserably wishes that he didn't exist until a not-so-angelic angel shows what life without Al - but with Peggy's loving husband Norman - would be like. (Part II)

Despite his rare good intentions, Al fails to make it to the bank in time to withdraw his Christmas Club money, and the Bundy family is destined to go presentless, again, unless Al can find a way to make some quick cash. (Part I of II)

A rainstorm brings out the handyman in Al, who doggedly attempts to fix a leaky roof.