Always on Sunday is the second episode of Season 2 of I Dream of Jeannie and the thirty-second overall episode of the series. Directed by Hal Cooper and written by series creator Sidney Sheldon, it first aired 19 September 1966 on NBC.
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Tony tells Jeannie it's too bad every day can't be Sunday. Feeling Tony is overworked, Jeannie blinks and it becomes Sunday. She tells a horrified Tony it will be Sunday until he is rested.
Then she sends him on various vacations, on one, he finds himself playing tennis with Pancho Segura. When Tony orders Jeannie to turn off Sunday, she retreats into her bottle. In desperation, Tony tells Dr. Bellows the calendar has stopped. Bellows relays Tony's wild conclusion to Gen. Peterson.
Jeannie then decides to leave because everything she has done to please Tony has turned out wrong. Learning Jeannie has gone, Tony realizes it will always be Sunday. Dr. Bellows hears Tony talking to Jeannie's bottle, trying to make her understand his feelings.
Tony tells Dr. Bellows the calendar has stopped. Bellows relays Tony's wild conclusion to Gen. Peterson. Jeannie decides to leave because everything she has done to please Tony, has turned out wrong. Learning Jeannie has gone, Tony realizes it will always be Sunday.
Dr. Bellows hears Tony talking to Jeannie's bottle, trying to make her understand his feelings. Tony tells him he wants to make a complete confession about all the events that have occurred over the past year. Dr. Bellows calls Gen. Peterson to witness the confession, but Jeannie returns, and suddenly Tony's desire to confess about Jeannie fades.
When General Peterson arrives, Tony says he's been composing a song. He sings a love song to Jeannie, who is hidden inside the piano. Peterson exits, leaving a babbling and perplexed Dr. Bellows. Later, Tony then finds Jeannie has taken away Sunday and given the week two Mondays because he wished for more workdays!
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