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Hey, Jeannie! is an American situation comedy starring Jeannie Carson as a young Scottish woman living in New York City. Twenty-six episodes aired on CBS from September 8, 1956 to May 4, 1957 in the Saturday slot following The Gale Storm Show and preceding the western series Gunsmoke. Six additional episodes aired in 1958 in syndication. Reruns of Hey, Jeannie! aired during the summer of 1960 under the title The Jeannie Carson Show.
Hey, Jeannie! is an American situation comedy starring Jeannie Carson as a young Scottish woman living in New York City. Twenty-six episodes aired on CBS from September 8, 1956 to May 4, 1957 in the Saturday slot following The Gale Storm Show and preceding the western series Gunsmoke. Six additional episodes aired in 1958 in syndication. Reruns of Hey, Jeannie! aired during the summer of 1960 under the title The Jeannie Carson Show.
The film's central subject matter of a domestic sitcom focusing on cultural adjustment is inherently apolitical, and its narrative prioritizes lighthearted humor and individual adaptation over promoting specific ideological viewpoints.
This 1950s sitcom features a traditional, predominantly white cast without intentional race or gender swaps. The narrative centers on the comedic experiences of a Scottish immigrant, framing traditional identities neutrally or positively without explicit DEI critiques.
Based on available information, 'Hey, Jeannie!' does not appear to feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Consequently, there is no portrayal to evaluate, resulting in a net impact rating of N/A.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Hey, Jeannie! is an original 1956 sitcom. Its characters were created specifically for the series, meaning there is no prior source material or historical record to establish a canonical gender for comparison.
This is an original sitcom from 1956. There is no prior source material or established canon from which a character's race could have been defined and subsequently changed.
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