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JEANNIE - Survival Course

Air Date/Released Saturday, September 29, 1973
Station/Studio CBS / Hanna-Barbera Prods.
Featuring Joe Besser (Solo)

Saturday morning animated series, adapted from the NBC sitcom I DREAM OF JEANNIE (1965 - 1970). "Teenaged" Jeannie is released from a 1,500-year imprisonment in her bottle, by teenage surfer Corey Anders (STAR WARS' Mark Hamill). She is joined in her new life by Junior-Genie Babu (Joe Besser), a well-meaning bumbler whose magical call to action, "Yabble Dabble!," creates one goof-up after another. Complicating their adventures are Corey's goofy best friend Henry, and snooty rich kid S. Melvin Farthinghill.

Corey and Henry sign up for a nature retreat to spend time with some school cuties, so jealous Jeannie transfers Corey's signature onto the Coach's wilderness survival test list. Once she realizes Corey isn’t equipped for the rigors of living off the land, Jeannie and Babu try to help, but Corey's pride refuses assistance... especially after he bumps into the girls from the nature retreat.


Voice Cast: Julie McWhirter (Jeannie), Joe Besser (Babu), Mark Hamill (Corey Anders), Bob Hastings (Henry, Fred Franklin), John Stephenson (Coach), Vince Van Patten, Don Messick, Hal Smith, Sherry Jackson, Julie Bennett, Johnny Cook, Tina Holland, Judy Strangis, Gay Autterson, Ginny Tyler, Indira Danks

Crew: Bill Hanna, Joe Barbera (Executive Producers), Iwao Takamoto (Producer), Charles A. Nichols (Director), Sid Morse, Dave Ketchum, Marion Hargrove, Arlene & Leonard Stadd, Irma & Austin Kalish, Bruce Shelly, Frank Waldman, Phyllis & Robert White, Bill Canning (Writers)
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