[post_page_title]Censoring The Bedroom Scenes [/post_page_title]
Strict censorship in the 60’s often dictated that any sexual undertones be removed or that such implication should be avoided. In the world of I Dream of Jeannie, even though sexual tension was clearly present between our favorite leading lady and Major Nelson, producers went to great lengths to follow censorship guidelines. Whenever Jeannie and the Major entered a room together, the door had to remain open. Furthermore, Jeannie or Major Nelson had to be shown exiting the room alone, and this included Jeannie’s disappearing act in a cloud of pink smoke.
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