Get Smart
Get Smart was an American comedy television series that ran from September 18, 1965 to May 1970, and from January to February 1995. It satirized the secret agent genre, which was quite popular in the late 1960s. It ran on the NBC television network from 1965 to 1969, on CBS from 1969 to 1970, and on Fox in 1995, airing a total of 145 episodes.
Stars
The series starred Don Adams as bumbling secret agent Maxwell Smart, Agent 86. Barbara Feldon's character had no name; even after Smart married her, he (and everyone else) would always address her as "99". (In one episode she said that her name was "Susan Hilton" but she later claimed that it was an alias http://www.snopes.com/radiotv/tv/nonames.asp.) Smart and 99 worked for CONTROL, a secret U.S. Government spy agency. Together, the pair investigated and opposed various threats to the world while Smart's bumbling caused complications. However, at each story's climax, Smart and 99 never fail to save the day. (In "The Nude Bomb", Max worked for the PITS — Provisional Intelligence Tactical Service, and by this time, his shoe phone was Touch Tone.)
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Don Adams - Barbara Feldon - CONTROL
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The nemesis of CONTROL was KAOS, and KAOS' Vice President of Public Relations and Terror, AKA Conrad Siegfried (Bernie Kopell), showed up often as Maxwell Smart's worst enemy.
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KAOS - Bernie Kopell
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Other characters included the Chief of CONTROL, whose first name was once revealed as Thaddeus but who was always addressed as Chief (Edward Platt); when the Chief was an agent, they used letters and he was Agent Q; Hymie the Robot (Dick Gautier), a powerful android who tended to take orders too literally; Agent 13, who was forever being stationed inside weird places such as mailboxes, washing machines, lockers, and other objects; Agent 44, who regularly suffered the same fate as Agent 13; Agent Larrabee (Robert Karvelas), the Chief's assistant; and Starkher, Siegfried's chief henchman.
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Edward Platt - Dick Gautier - Android
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The number 86 for Smart was presumably chosen because it was bartenders' slang for not serving an inebriated customer, having been derived from clerks' slang for "We're all out of the item ordered." One explanation of the origin of that usage is that 86 was rhyming slang for "nix". http://www.plateaupress.com.au/wfw/eightysix.htm
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~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Stars |
| ► | Distinctive sayings |
| ► | Gadgets |
| ► | Spies at work |
| ► | Regular cast |
| ► | Recurring cast |
| ► | Guest appearances |
| ► | External links |
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