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I don't know how Bewitched's popularity measured against I Dream of Jeannie's during their original runs. I would assume that Bewitched was more popular since it had a longer run (about eight seasons on ABC compared to five on NBC for IDOJ). Regardless, both shows when you get right down to it pretty much the same concept, even some of the same sets. So what did Bewitched have that Jeannie didn't?
I know that Barbara Eden has always defended IDOJ over claims that the show was sexist. I wonder if the real problem was that at the end of the day, the character of Jeannie lacked the depth of Samantha. What I mean is that we knew more about Sam's family, history, inner monologue, motivations. With Jeannie, her entire reason for being was to serve. People simply could identify more easily with Sam and Darrin on Bewitched (junior executive with a stay-at-home wife) than with Jeannie and Tony (a literal genie in a bottle and an astronaut) on IDOJ. Meanwhile, Samantha was torn between a stifling upper middle class existence and oodles of otherworldly possibilities. To put it in another way, Samantha was a woman struggling with her true nature and being the perfect housewife. She played down her talents to appease her husband, but always managed to assert her individuality. So you have one show that's about subservience and another show that was about independence. I think another problem with IDOJ is that when compared to Bewitched, it lacked warmth, especially in the first few seasons. You have Jeannie, completely in love with and devoted to a stern jerk, who just bosses her around. With Bewitched, even though Darrin was angry whenever Sam used witchcraft, you still saw that he loved her whereas with Jeannie, you kind of got the sense that Tony Nelson would rather get rid of her. |
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Jeannie could probably have gone on another year or two had they not married them. It ruined the concept of the show and the episodes after the marriage are by and large not funny. You can see poor Larry Hagman struggling sometimes to mine some comedy from the scripts, but there's nothing there. The marriage killed the show.
I think Bewitched should have ended after season 5. There was nothing new or particularly interesting in the Dick Sargent years. They had already hit all their major story-lines several times. I am not sure why ABC continued the show past season 6 when it had dropped so significantly in ratings. Both shows had about 5 years worth of stories to tell and it was time to go for both after that point. |
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I always thought Bewitched appealed more to adults and IDOJ more to children. Just the story lines of Bewitched were more "mature" I think.
I remember as a kid I loved IDOJ, I saw it as colorful, neat and just intriguing, but always found Bewitched to be a bit boring....now I love both shows. |
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I think enough was enough at that point.
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I'd add: They both used animated intros (rare on most other sitcoms) They both used the plot device of the characters trying to keep the magic secret from others. They both had male leads with dark hair. |
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Jeannie is naďve. Samantha is not. Jeannie had a master. Samantha did not. Jeannie is energetic. Samantha is calmer. Samantha is a mother. Jeannie is not. IDOJ dealt with NASA. Bewitched did not. Samantha's mother was a regular on the show. Jeannie's was not. Samantha and Darrin were married from the very beginning. Jeannie and Tony were not. Two mortals knew the truth about Jeannie. The only mortal who knew the truth about Samantha was Darrin. Jeannie originally had a different theme song. BW kept the same theme song. Jeannie had a pet/Gin Gin who appeared on the show. Samantha did not. There were kids on BW as regulars. Jeannie did not have any kids as regulars. Samantha had a beloved aunt who appeared on the show regularly. Jeannie did not. Samantha was an only child. Jeannie was not. IDOJ had a smaller cast. BW cast was larger. IDOJ had more male regulars in the cast. BW had more women. Jeannie were here pink harem costume very often. Samantha just were plain clothes. Major Nelson was single. Darrin was not. Major Nelson would date women and Jeannie would get jealous. This never happened with Samantha and Darrin. Jeannie's sister did not like her. All of Samantha's family members liked her. Samantha often had to deal with a father and mother in law. Jeannie did not. Darrin had to deal with many of Samantha's relatives. Major Nelson did not. Darrin disliked magic. Major Nelson didn't mind and sometimes seemed amused/fascinated by it. There were two actors who played Darrin. There was only one actor who played Major Nelson. IDOJ had Sammie Davis Jr. guest star. Bewitched did not. Jeannie is short. Samantha is taller. On Bewitched, the witches/warlocks outnumber the mortals. On IDOJ, the mortals outnumber the genies. |
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The only difference that matters to me is the mythology. I really don't care much about the mythology of witches/warlocks. I do love the mythology of djinn (genies.)
The djinn have a rich (and ancient) history in storytelling. Yes, they had "sorcerers" back then, but you never see that kind of mythology presented in Bewitched. There are plenty of references to the old folk tales in I Dream of Jeannie, at least a thousand and one of them. Where's the equivalent of the "1,001 Tales of the Witches Nights"? ;-) |
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Both Barbara and Elizabeth also had personal jewelry they wore on the show; Barbara her tear drop necklace (a gift from Michael Ansara) and Elizabeth her heart necklace (a gift from Bill Asher).
And both actresses started the series pregnant and had to rush film a handful of the first season episodes. There are a lot of similarities but according to Sidney Sheldon Screen Gems wanted "another show like Bewitched." He copied that formula because he was asked too by the studio that owned them both. Of course you could argue that Sheldon took that way too far....(and it certainly irked Elizabeth Montgomery). |
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Actually, one major thing about Bewitched that hasn't aged well at all is how much they smoked cigarettes and drank alcohol. Neither vice showed up much at all in Jeannie, other than to get Jeannie drunk as a plot device. About all Tony or Roger ever had to drink was coffee, milk, and root beer :-D
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