Barbara Eden & Barbara Feldon Talk About The Challenges Of Filming
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- Опубліковано 25 лис 2015
- We've got the Barbara's! They chat to us about the challenges of filming I Dream Of Jeannie & Get Smart, including pregnancies and being taller than their co-star!
Two of my faves from my childhood. The shows and the ladies
They both appeared at the Chiller Theater Expo in Fall 2018. Barbara Feldon is the one for me. It was amazing to talk to her in person. I love how her voice has not changed at all. I really don't think she's had plastic surgery. She still looks like the same girl and has aged gracefully. I feel lucky to have gone there because in the age of COVID I don't know if or when she will ever do a public appearance like that again.
I wouldve loved to have watched the entire interview
Two wonderful and beautiful women!!
Interview was cut short but I enjoyed seeing the Barbara's together.
Two of the classiest, loveliest, hottest ladies in existence in the same room?? I would have died!
Stack em
Squeeeeee!😁
They are still gorgeous & desirable!! Both are talented, extremely intelligent and sweet as honey!
@@spaceace1006 Both were in their 80s when this video was posted. Not sure of the interview date. Eden a couple years older than Feldon. Genies age differently than mere mortals. At least Yvonne Craig and Julie Newmar (Batgirl and Catwoman) weren't there - that would've been 60s shocking! Elizabeth Montgomery and Eartha Kitt (a witch and the last original CatWoman) were gone by this time.
The two most beautiful women on tv in my young days.
If you ignore Mary Tyler Moore from "The Dick Van Dyke Show."
Solution: "The three most beautiful women on tv in my young days!"
I have to add the marvelously funny and gorgeous Goldie Hawn from "Laugh-In" from 1968-71. Everybody loved her funny skits, her beauty, and her wonderful giggle when she was deliberately pranked by producer George Schlatter (still alive at 94, as is Goldie at 78!), to get her flustered but giggling to make everybody else laugh WITH her!
I could also add Dawn Wells (sadly, she left us in Dec. 30, 2020, at 82) as slightly less gorgeous on "Gilligan's Island" but she was deliberately made to be more "an average American girl." In one episode, where she got "amnesia" and started to act like 'Ginger', she was dressed up, and was spectacular, with longer hair, and really outshined Tina Louise ("Ginger") in how sexy she really was when made-up and dressed as best she could! One more from a sadly, one-season series, "Occasional Wife" (1966-67) with the blonde beauty, Patricia Harty (then 24 b. Nov. 5, 1941, now 82) who I also thought was as sexy as the others. Her co-star Michael Callan died on Oct. 10, 2022 at 86. They married in real-life in 1968, proving how strong their on-screen chemistry was, but divorced in 1970.
Do you have any more clips from your interview with Barbara Eden & Barbara Feldon that you can share? This is fabulous.
Two forever beauties!
The 2 Beautiful Barbaras!!
Timeless, Ageless Beauties!
i, loved watching, them back in the 60's.love them , today. i ,dream of Jeannie, an get smart. beautifull , actors.thanks for sharing. thanks. Mike.
Wonderful actresses! I loved everything about them.
Interesting footage of Barbara Eden. Still very flawless!
Such ladies. I adore them both.
classy chicks
my two favorite shows from the sixties
I'm big fan by Barbara Feldon and Get Smart
I love both TV show I dream of Jeanne and agent 86 and agent 99, agent 86 was my hero, inspector gadget, etc etc
wood you believe me 2?
Interestingly both IDOJ and Get Smart lost viewership and were cancelled when the series' couples were married.
Both Miss Eden and Miss Feldon have gone on record as saying that they didn't want their characters to get married because it would ruin the chemistry between the shows' respective pairs of protagonists but the networks forced the characters to wed - and each show went belly up soon after!
What was incredibly bogus was how 99's actually given name was NEVER revealed to Max or the viewers- even after she married Max and bore their twins. They even had her mother visit but the older woman somehow NEVER uttered her own daughter's name but would prattle about 'my son-in-law Max Smart'!
@@wardarcade7452 , I actually loved when they got married. I especially loved Jeannie and Major Nelson getting married.
@@renealexander2703 To each one's own . However, IMO, if either of the aforementioned couples had to wed, it would have been best for the weddings to have been the series finales (and I stand my ground that 99 should have revealed her name to Max at least -even if she whispered it in his ear at the altar and he cracked a joke but kept the audience in the dark) which would have let the audiences use our individual imaginations re the actual marriages.
Barbara Feldon, as a kid growing up in latter 60s and early 70s, I would just dumbly stare at the screen when watching Get Smart. She was spectacular! And, her lovely personality meshed wonderfully with her look. The same is true of Barbara Eden, even as a hormonal young guy, you never lost sight of their splendid personalities. They came across as such complete women!
both talented, beautiful, intelligent, and more...
Love them!!! Two of my all time favorites 😍😍
Dos damas maravillosas y extraordinaria. Ambas serie me gustaron mucho.
LOVED THEIR SHOWS 🥰🥰🥰
THOSES WERE THE LADIES OF TOTAL COMEDY. i LOVED THOSE SHOWS. jEANNIE AND 99 WERE THE BEST AND SO SEXY WOMEN. THEY WERE KIND TO THE MAN BUT SMARTER, BUT HUMBLE. Very sweet and respectable.
Thank you for this gold standard interview
Where is the rest of this interview!?
I think these two beautiful Barbara's were in a movie together called "Let's Switch", and I saw it when I was very young, but I've only seen it once.
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Add Elizabeth Montgomery and the picture is perfect ... a genie, a spy, and a witch. Add Diana Rigg, as well. And Tina Louise.
No leave Tina out of it. She's not a nice person from what I've seen.
@@bcatypical I think we can overlook that by this time.
Dawne Wells was the hottie, Tina was to "Artificial"
Too complicated! Tina was nowhere near as gorgeous or as terrific as Dawn Wells was, rest her soul!
classy ladies,loved both of them.
JEANNIE, YOU KEEP MY HEART PUMPING, FOR YOUR LOVE.
OMG. Love both Barbara.
The 2 Barbara's.
The first 30 episodes of "I DREAM OF JEANNIE" were in black and white (season one), because NBC and Screen Gems/Columbia refused to allow creator/producer Sidney Sheldon to film it in color. He insisted, "I'LL pay the extra $400 an episode for color film" {he also owned the series}, but Screen Gems executive Jerry Hyams told him, "Sidney, don't throw your money away". Sheldon later found out neither the network or Screen Gems were convinced that "JEANNIE" would last more than one season to justify the extra cost of color film. Of course, it DID, and they finally allowed him to film season two in color.........
Barry I. Grauman Right! Not 13.
I had NO idea (until I read her wiki entry) that B Feldon was born in 1933 and not 1943...
When I saw an article in TV Guide on GET SMART, shortly after the series started (Sep. 1965), it said she was born in 1941, so her age in that first year was 24! Little did I know Barbara fudged 8 years off her age (for some reason) to the author of the article, and was 32, but I did not find that real birth year until at least a decade after the series ended! She really did look younger, to make 24 seem believable, but I wish she hadn't fudged so many years off her real age.
Two wonderful actresses.
Greetings from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Tom Cruz had to stand on a stool when hes in a scene with the leading lady
Beautiful
I grew up watching both shows, Loved how the female characters had to "put up with" the "stereotypical" males.!! But back then, satire ruled!! One thing I will say, is that Larry Hagman was the absolute bomb!! Played rediculous storylines with aplomb.
You have to admit that Dick Van Dyke and Don Adams did the same thing on their respective shows, as the three ladies (Mary T. Moore) did. My favorite 3 tv sitcoms from 1965-70, and I don't believe there have been any 3 others anywhere close to those 3 since 1970!
Excuse me.but there were "30 " in black and white episodes of Jeannie.
I agree. Barbara Eden's memory must be faulty. However, they were all successfully colourised for DVD release.
Bárbara feldon beautiful. forever.....
just realized that both of the leading men are gone.
I suppose Dawn Wells was not invited in the interview because her first name wasn't barbara. plenty of other women of that time including Elizabeth Montgomery whose first name also doesn't begin with Barbara
What kind of mics are those?
I wondered exactly the same thing!
Don Adams was 5-ft, 7-in, while Barbara Feldon was 5-ft, 9-in, so back then it wasn't "nice" for the actress to ever be taller than the actor. Therefore, she said she had to frequently 'slouch' down to appear the same height, which was more acceptable.
I almost wonder if they couldn't make part of the height differential some kind of running gag? Granted, this was still the 1960s, when audiences might not have found any kind of humor in that scenario, because the television audiences of that time were still stuck in the 1950s. In the end, it was what it was.
They should had made Don shoes like they did with Richard shoes,
In The Patty Duke Show.
🎼 ripples never come back, they've gone to the other side 🎶
Jeannie, isn't it fun, to ripen into older, with the right coin, to go into comfy, with it.
Barbara Eden is STILL beautiful
The two mics shouldnt be that close. They created a chorus effect.
Star versus co-star, so why would Don Adams have to compensate? Weird.
She wasn’t a star, just known for that one commercial for men’s hair cream and some minor parts in some movies.
Who knew Leonard Nimoy had a sister?
Ok maybe I'm a freak but i would still do 99 and Jeannie. As long as they didn't talk......and held up a poster of them from '68...#bucketlist .......theirs or mine.
Those guys should have just gotten over it! Pun intended.
Barbara Felton died?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbara_Feldon
Guess what? Male egos are somewhat fragile and do need protection. Especially since their mothers have destroyed their egos in childhood, and adulthood.
Both sweet ladies, but please stop with the plastic surgery.
Sounds like crap. Couldn't tie into the board???