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This is a FANTASTIC photo! =D (from https://www.facebook.com/jeannietonynelsonfans)
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Here’s a fun one of me and my son Matthew with Bob Hope, Connie Stevens and her daughters during one of Bob’s many USO Christmas tours! I hope everyone takes a moment to cherish and truly be thankful for everything we have. Especially during the holidays. My love to all of you! -Barbara
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#NowPlaying We Tried by Barbara Eden
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Barbara Eden / I dream of Jeannie
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Byron Thames, Shawnee Smith, Don Murray, Barbara Eden, David Tom, Alison Sweeney and Jennie Garth in “A Brand New Life”
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Ride the Wild Surf (1964)
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TV Star Annual - The Monkees, Sally Field, Marl Thomas, Barbara Eden, William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy
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Be sure to watch Barbara on this season of Worst Cooks in America: Celebrity Edition on the Food Network channel. The Season premiere is this Wednesday, September 14 at 9pm Eastern / 8pm Central.
For those wondering, Barbara was not allowed to use magic in the kitchen. Apparently, that would constitute an unfair advantage! In the words of Jeannie, “I have to cook dinner. I mean actually cook it without magic. We are all liable to die.” ;) Check your local listings for more info on the airings, and be sure to set your DVRs so you don’t miss out on all the fun! In the meantime, enjoy watching this funny teaser for #WorstCooks. - Team Eden
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(via Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week  - Go Red for Women Red Dress Collection - Runway - Picture 23)
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Barbara Eden Hosiery Ad
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Barbara Eden, Sherwood Keith, Howard McNear, Andy Griffith, Dick Elliott, The Andy Griffith Show, “The Manicurist,” 1962 by Classic Film Via Flickr: The Andy Griffith Show Season 2, Episode 16: “The Manicurist” Original U.S. broadcast airing: January 22, 1962 Three years before she became a household name as a result of the TV fantasy sitcom “I Dream of Jeannie,” lovely young actress Barbara Eden (b. August 23, 1931) was a guest star on the popular American TV program “The Andy Griffith Show.” The show, which starred Andy Griffith (June 1, 1926 - July 3, 2012) as the sheriff of the small North Carolina town of Mayberry, ran from 1960 to 1968 and won a number of awards, including six prime-time Emmys. Five Emmys went to Don Knotts (July 21, 1924 - February 24, 2006) for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series, and one to Frances Bavier (December 14, 1902 - December 6, 1989) for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series. This episode was the last appearance of actor Dick Elliott (April 30, 1886 - December 22, 1961) as Mayor Pike – the actor died at age 75 a month before this broadcast. Episode synopsis, via IMDb: When a pretty young manicurist starts working in Floyd’s Barbershop, the men are uneasy about it at first but eventually take to the idea in a big way. Their jealous wives, however, do not. Some trivia about “The Andy Griffith Show,” via IMDb: Andy Griffith originally told Don Knotts that he only wanted to do the show for five years. So they both signed five-year contracts. During the fifth season, Knotts began looking for other work. He then signed a five-year deal with Universal Pictures. Suddenly, Griffith decided to continue on with the series for three more years and offered Knotts a new contract. But Knotts was already bound by his contract with Universal and left the show. Andy and Barney’s squad car was a Ford Galaxie. The cars were supplied free of charge by a nearby Ford dealer, and whenever the newest model came out, it was sent to the studio and the old one was returned to the dealer who re-painted it and sold it. Altogether, there were about 10 different Ford Galaxies used throughout the run of the series. Andy Griffith had been a successful stand-up comedian as well as an actor before beginning the show and he had fully expected to be the main funny character on it, and in the first few episodes even performed some of his stand-up routines, like his countrified versions of classic fairy tales. However, when Don Knotts became such a popular favorite as Deputy Barney Fife, Griffith decided for the good of the show to let Knotts be the main comic figure and let Sheriff Taylor react to him as his “straight man.” Opie Taylor was named for Opie Cates, a prominent band leader of the 1930s and 1940s whom Andy Griffith and Sheldon Leonard, the show’s producer, both admired. Voted #9 on TV Guide’s 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time. Songwriter Earle Hagen provided the whistling to the theme song in the show’s opening-credits, which is titled “The Fishing Hole”. Andy Griffith recorded a lyric version of the song, but it was never aired. Andy Griffith and Frances Bavier did not get along during the series. According to Griffith and Howard Morris, Bavier was very extremely sensitive and resented her role of Aunt Bee. In 1972, Griffith and Ron Howard paid her a visit at her home in Siler City, North Carolina but she turned them away. When Bavier was terminally ill in 1989, she contacted Griffith to say that she regretted that they did not get along better. The series ended while still at the top of the Nielsen’s Ratings, one of only three shows to have done so, along with I Love Lucy (1951) and Seinfeld (1989).
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Barbara Eden Brisbane Supanova Brisbane Convention Centre 29-11-15
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