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* AllJustADream: In the end Sam and Penny believe it was all just a dream.
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* GenderBender: Sam and Penny wake up in each other's bodies.

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* GenderBender: Sam and Penny wake up in each other's bodies.bodies.
* SwappedRoles: Sam must now work as a cosmetics executive while Penny must learn to be a sports writer.
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In 1981, a TV movie was made from the 1979 Creator/{{NBC}} TV series ''Series/{{Turnabout}}'' by combining episodes 1, 2, 5, and 7. The movie was named ''Film/TheMagicStatue''. It starred John Schuck and Sharon Gless as Sam and Penny Alston, who purchase an Asian statue from a roadside Gypsy. Unlike the Tim and Sally Willows from the original book ''Literature/{{Turnabout}}'' and movie ''Film/{{Turnabout}}'', the Alstons are happily married and argue far less. They are, however becoming bored with their respective careers and make the mistake of discussing near the statue how nice it would be to switch jobs. The statue works its magic, and overnight the couple swaps bodies. From there, they must learn to manage each others' lives and jobs while trying to figure out how to get the statue to switch them back. Other characters include, Richard Stahl and Bobbi Jordan as Jack and Judy Obermeyer, the Alstons' nosy neighbors, Bruce Kirby as Al Brennan, Sam's boss, and James Sikking as Geoffrey St. James, Penny's boss. The movie ended with Sam and Penny Alston being switched back to their original bodies, and them believing that it had been some sort of shared dream.

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In 1981, a TV movie was made from the 1979 Creator/{{NBC}} TV series ''Series/{{Turnabout}}'' by combining episodes 1, 2, 5, and 7. The movie was named ''Film/TheMagicStatue''. It starred John Schuck and Sharon Gless as Sam and Penny Alston, who purchase an Asian statue from a roadside Gypsy. Unlike the Tim and Sally Willows from the original book ''Literature/{{Turnabout}}'' and movie ''Film/{{Turnabout}}'', the Alstons are happily married and argue far less. They are, however becoming bored with their respective careers and make the mistake of discussing near the statue how nice it would be to switch jobs. The statue works its magic, and overnight the couple swaps bodies. From there, they must learn to manage each others' lives and jobs while trying to figure out how to get the statue to switch them back. Other characters include, Richard Stahl and Bobbi Jordan as Jack and Judy Obermeyer, the Alstons' nosy neighbors, Bruce Kirby as Al Brennan, Sam's boss, and James Sikking as Geoffrey St. James, Penny's boss. The movie ended with Sam and Penny Alston being switched back to their original bodies, and them believing that it had been some sort of shared dream.dream.

!! ''The Magic Statue'' provides examples of:

* FreakyFridayFlip: Sam and Penny wake up in each other's bodies.
* GenderBender: Sam and Penny wake up in each other's bodies.
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In 1981, a TV movie was made from the 1979 TV series ''Series/{{Turnabout}}'' by combining episodes 1, 2, 5, and 7. The movie was named ''Film/TheMagicStatue''. It starred John Schuck and Sharon Gless as Sam and Penny Alston, who purchase an Asian statue from a roadside Gypsy. Unlike the Tim and Sally Willows from the original book ''Literature/{{Turnabout}}'' and movie ''Film/{{Turnabout}}'', the Alstons are happily married and argue far less. They are, however becoming bored with their respective careers and make the mistake of discussing near the statue how nice it would be to switch jobs. The statue works its magic, and overnight the couple swaps bodies. From there, they must learn to manage each others' lives and jobs while trying to figure out how to get the statue to switch them back. Other characters include, Richard Stahl and Bobbi Jordan as Jack and Judy Obermeyer, the Alstons' nosy neighbors, Bruce Kirby as Al Brennan, Sam's boss, and James Sikking as Geoffrey St. James, Penny's boss. The movie ended with Sam and Penny Alston being switched back to their original bodies, and them believing that it had been some sort of shared dream.

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In 1981, a TV movie was made from the 1979 Creator/{{NBC}} TV series ''Series/{{Turnabout}}'' by combining episodes 1, 2, 5, and 7. The movie was named ''Film/TheMagicStatue''. It starred John Schuck and Sharon Gless as Sam and Penny Alston, who purchase an Asian statue from a roadside Gypsy. Unlike the Tim and Sally Willows from the original book ''Literature/{{Turnabout}}'' and movie ''Film/{{Turnabout}}'', the Alstons are happily married and argue far less. They are, however becoming bored with their respective careers and make the mistake of discussing near the statue how nice it would be to switch jobs. The statue works its magic, and overnight the couple swaps bodies. From there, they must learn to manage each others' lives and jobs while trying to figure out how to get the statue to switch them back. Other characters include, Richard Stahl and Bobbi Jordan as Jack and Judy Obermeyer, the Alstons' nosy neighbors, Bruce Kirby as Al Brennan, Sam's boss, and James Sikking as Geoffrey St. James, Penny's boss. The movie ended with Sam and Penny Alston being switched back to their original bodies, and them believing that it had been some sort of shared dream.
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In 1981, a TV movie was made from the 1979 TV series ''Series/{{Turnabout}}'' by combining episodes 1, 2, 5, and 7. The movie was named ''Film/TheMagicStatue''. It starred John Schuck and Sharon Gless as Sam and Penny Alston, who purchases an Asian statue from a roadside Gypsy. Unlike the Tim and Sally Willows from the original book ''Literature/{{Turnabout}}'' and movie ''Film/{{Turnabout}}'', the Alstons are happily married and argue far less. They are, however becoming bored with their respective careers and make the mistake of discussing near the statue how nice it would be to switch jobs. The statue works its magic, and overnight the couple swaps bodies. From there, they must learn to manage each others' lives and jobs while trying to figure out how to get the statue to switch them back. Other characters include, Richard Stahl and Bobbi Jordan as Jack and Judy Obermeyer, the Alstons' nosy neighbors, Bruce Kirby as Al Brennan, Sam's boss, and James Sikking as Geoffrey St. James, Penny's boss. The movie ended with Sam and Penny Alston being switched back to their original bodies, and them believing that it had been some sort of shared dream.

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In 1981, a TV movie was made from the 1979 TV series ''Series/{{Turnabout}}'' by combining episodes 1, 2, 5, and 7. The movie was named ''Film/TheMagicStatue''. It starred John Schuck and Sharon Gless as Sam and Penny Alston, who purchases purchase an Asian statue from a roadside Gypsy. Unlike the Tim and Sally Willows from the original book ''Literature/{{Turnabout}}'' and movie ''Film/{{Turnabout}}'', the Alstons are happily married and argue far less. They are, however becoming bored with their respective careers and make the mistake of discussing near the statue how nice it would be to switch jobs. The statue works its magic, and overnight the couple swaps bodies. From there, they must learn to manage each others' lives and jobs while trying to figure out how to get the statue to switch them back. Other characters include, Richard Stahl and Bobbi Jordan as Jack and Judy Obermeyer, the Alstons' nosy neighbors, Bruce Kirby as Al Brennan, Sam's boss, and James Sikking as Geoffrey St. James, Penny's boss. The movie ended with Sam and Penny Alston being switched back to their original bodies, and them believing that it had been some sort of shared dream.
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In 1981, a TV movie was made from the series ''Series/{{Turnabout}}'' by combining episodes 1, 2, 5, and 7. The movie was named ''Film/TheMagicStatue''. This movie version ended with Sam and Penny Alston beins switched back to their originalbodies, and them believing that it had been some sort of shared dream.

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In 1981, a TV movie was made from the 1979 TV series ''Series/{{Turnabout}}'' by combining episodes 1, 2, 5, and 7. The movie was named ''Film/TheMagicStatue''. This It starred John Schuck and Sharon Gless as Sam and Penny Alston, who purchases an Asian statue from a roadside Gypsy. Unlike the Tim and Sally Willows from the original book ''Literature/{{Turnabout}}'' and movie version ''Film/{{Turnabout}}'', the Alstons are happily married and argue far less. They are, however becoming bored with their respective careers and make the mistake of discussing near the statue how nice it would be to switch jobs. The statue works its magic, and overnight the couple swaps bodies. From there, they must learn to manage each others' lives and jobs while trying to figure out how to get the statue to switch them back. Other characters include, Richard Stahl and Bobbi Jordan as Jack and Judy Obermeyer, the Alstons' nosy neighbors, Bruce Kirby as Al Brennan, Sam's boss, and James Sikking as Geoffrey St. James, Penny's boss. The movie ended with Sam and Penny Alston beins being switched back to their originalbodies, original bodies, and them believing that it had been some sort of shared dream.
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In 1981, a TV movie was made from the series ''Series/{{Turnabout}}'' by combining episodes 1, 2, 5, and 7. The movie was named ''Film/TheMagicStatue''. This movie version ended with Sam and Penny Alston beins switched back to their originalbodies, and them believing that it had been some sort of shared dream.

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