Get Smart (1965)
Get Smart is an American comedy television series that satirizes the secret agent genre. Created by Mel Brooks with Buck Henry, the show stars Don Adams, Barbara Feldon, and Edward Platt. Henry said they created the show by request of Daniel Melnick, who was a partner, along with Leonard Stern and David Susskind, of the show's production company, Talent Associates, to capitalize on "the two biggest things in the entertainment world today"—James Bond and Inspector Clouseau. Brooks said: "It's an insane combination of James Bond and Mel Brooks comedy." This is the only Mel Brooks production to feature a laugh track. The success of the show eventually spawned the follow-up films The Nude Bomb and Get Smart, Again!, as well as a 1995 revival series and a 2008 film remake. In 2010, TV Guide ranked Get Smart's opening title sequence at No. 2 on its list of TV's Top 10 Credits Sequences, as selected by readers.
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Episode 1 - The Spy Who Met Himself
Release Date: 1967-09-16KAOS's League of Impersonators are serving as duplicates for CONTROL agents, trying to steal the plans for a warhead and wreak havoc at CONTROL. After the real Max kidnapped and is replaced by an impostor, he manages to escape and a committee has to determine which is the real Max!
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Episode 2 - Viva Smart
Release Date: 1967-09-23Max is set to testifie against Kaos Agent Elwood Tudbury.However Kaos is determined to stop him at all cost.
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Episode 3 - Witness for the Persecution
Release Date: 1967-10-07KAOS is going to stop Smart from testifying against one of their agents.
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Episode 4 - The Spirit is Willing
Release Date: 1967-10-14Max's new informer promises to deliver evidence implicating the top leader of KAOS, though it turns out that the informant has long been dead. Max must hold a seance to get his evidence.
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Episode 5 - Maxwell Smart, Private Eye
Release Date: 1967-10-21With a cutback at control, everyone is taking on extra jobs.
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Episode 6 - Supersonic Boom
Release Date: 1967-10-28KAOS attacks the CONTROL headquarters with a sonic boom and threatens to use it on New York City.
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Episode 7 - One of Our Olives is Missing
Release Date: 1967-11-04A country singer accidentally swallows a KAOS transmitter disguised as an olive. Max has to protect her from KAOS agents.
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Episode 8 - When Good Fellows Get Together
Release Date: 1967-11-18KAOS designs the world's strongest robot.
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Episode 9 - Dr. Yes
Release Date: 1967-11-25Max and 99 go to Lost Lake to track down the person who is sabotaging missile launches.
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Episode 10 - That Old Gang of Mine
Release Date: 1967-12-02The British CONTROL needs Max to go undercover.
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Episode 11 - The Mild Ones
Release Date: 1967-12-09Max & 99 have to infiltrate a motorcycle gang called the ""Purple Knights"", because Control believes they kidnapped the Prime Minister of a foreign country while Max was guarding him.
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Episode 12 - Classification: Dead
Release Date: 1967-12-23Max gets poisoned by a female KAOS agent and has to search for an antidote.
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Episode 13 - The Mysterious Dr. T
Release Date: 1967-12-30When a top CONTROL scientist dies, it turns out that he wasn't the real brains behind the operations.
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Episode 14 - The King Lives?
Release Date: 1968-01-06Max travels to Coronia to protect the King of Coronia from the King's evil half-brother Basil
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Episode 15 - The Groovy Guru
Release Date: 1968-01-13Many of the country's teenagers are dancing constantly, under the spell of the Groovy Guru, who is helping KAOS take over the country via its teenagers. The Guru plans to incite the nation's youth to riot and destroy all government institutions.
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Episode 16 - The Little Black Book (1)
Release Date: 1968-01-27Max receives a visit from his Army buddy Sid Krimm.Before he arrives however,a woman defecter from Kaos shows up to give Max a little Black Book that contains the names of various Kaos Agents.
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Episode 17 - The Little Black Book (2)
Release Date: 1968-02-03Having found out that Max is a Spy, Sid who unwittingly gave what he thought was an ordinary Black Book to Kaos Agents, accompanies Max on their search for the book, and the infamous Maestro, a Top Kaos Assassin.
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Episode 18 - Don't Look Back
Release Date: 1968-02-10In this take-off of The Fugitive series Max is framed by Kaos. He is charged with Bank Robbery, and Murder. This comes about when a one-handed Man (in a Maxwell Smart facemask) shoots the Bank Guard, in front of witnesses who could identify him.
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Episode 19 - 99 Loses CONTROL
Release Date: 1968-02-17Feeling that she has no future at Control, and no future with Max, 99 decides to leave, and accept the marriage proposal with handsome, wealthy Victor Royale. Max, feeling jealous, goes to pursue 99. Having saved Royale from an assassination attempt, Royale offers Max a job as his bodyguard.
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Episode 20 - The Wax Max
Release Date: 1968-02-24Max and 99 enjoy their day off at an amusement park. Little do they realize that the Amusement Park is actually a KAOS drop-off place for secret messages.
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Episode 21 - Operation Ridiculous
Release Date: 1968-03-02The Chief tells Max & 99 'Weeknews' magazine is doing a story on Control. Mr Fitzmaurice wants to accompany two Control agents on a case for his story. The Chief selects Max & 99.
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Episode 22 - Spy, Spy, Birdie
Release Date: 1968-03-09Albert Pfister starts to blow up the world using his new silent explosive.
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Episode 23 - Run, Robot, Run
Release Date: 1968-03-16KAOS agents disrupt an international track meet by injuring the U.S. athletes.
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Episode 24 - The Hot Line
Release Date: 1968-03-23The Chief is relieved of Duty as Chief,when he receives a call from what he believes is the President;(actually it is Gorshen a Kaos voice impersonator)informing the Chief as of Today Max is the New Chief.This part of Kaos's plan to infiltrate,and then destroy Control.With Max being in charge Kaos really don't need to plan.
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Episode 25 - Die, Spy
Release Date: 1968-03-30The story spoofs NBC's ""I Spy"" and Robert Culp of that series appears in a cameo role.
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Episode 26 - The Reluctant Redhead
Release Date: 1968-04-06CONTROL tries to get files that contain a list of KAOS informers and agents.