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I Dream of Jeannie Season 2 Episode 3
When Jeannie lets in a man into house who derides Tony’s taste, she makes several valuable works of art appear. Unfortunately, the man is a representative of the IRS.
Serie: I Dream of Jeannie
Episode Title: My Master, the Rich Tycoon
Air Date: 1966-09-26
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