Tony Nelson's Air Force decorations are: Airman's Medal, Air Force Commendation Medal, Air Force Outstanding Unit Ribbon, Korean Service Medal and the Air Force Longevity Service Ribbon.
Jeannie II was created by former Bewitched (1964) writer James S. Henerson, who was fired from "Bewitched" when they discovered he was writing for both shows.
In the episode "My Poor Master the Civilian", Jeannie uses a future telling machine to see how Tony's life would turn out if he quit the space program and took a civilian job. The interior set used for Tony's office is the set used for Darrin Stephens' office in Bewitched (1964).
In the episode I Dream of Jeannie: My Master, the Great Rembrandt, Jeannie turns Tony's amateur painting into a genuine signed Rembrandt. The Rembrandt signature is seen in closeups but is clearly missing from the painting in wider shots.
In episode, I Dream of Jeannie: Jeannie Breaks the Bank, Jeannie's eyes are dilated after getting an exam. She is unable blink a jewelry shop out of Tony's office, but after saying she can't blink, she does.
In one episode Tony goes to Italy. When he explains it to Jeannie he mentions she probably knew it as Gaul. In ancient times Gaul was France not Italy.
Col. Alfred E. Bellows, MD: Some men dedicate their lives to science. Some men dedicate their lives to politics. I'm dedicating my life to understanding you.