What do you need to be an international CONTROL super spy fighting the forces of KAOS? A Shoe-Phone. A Cone of Silence. A Bulletproof Invisible Wall and a Laser Blazer. Then, and only then, can you Get Smart.
I Asked You Not To Tell Me That!
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"Get Smart was a sitcom that ran for five seasons between 1965 and 1970. A parody of secret agent/spy movies and tv shows, (such as the James Bond films,) t centers on bumbling secret agent Maxwell Smart, also known as Agent 86. His female partner is Agent 99. Both work for CONTROL, a secret U.S. government counter-intelligence agency based in Washington, DC. The pair investigates and thwarts various threats to the world, though Smart's bumbling nature and demands to do things by-the-book invariably cause complications. However, Smart never fails to save the day. Looking on is the long-suffering head of CONTROL, "Chief." Agent 99 would eventually become the first woman on an American hit sitcom to keep her job after marriage and motherhood.
Mel Brooks and Buck Henry were commissioned to write a script about a bungling James Bond-like hero. Brooks described the premise for the show they created as, "I wanted to do a crazy, unreal comic-strip kind of thing about something besides a family. No one had ever done a show about an idiot before. I decided to be the first." So they proposed the show to ABC, where network officials called their show "un-American" and demanded a "lovable dog to give the show more heart" and scenes showing Maxwell Smart's mother. Brooks strongly objected to their latter suggestion: "They wanted to put a print housecoat on the show. Max was to come home to his mother and explain everything. I hate mothers on shows. Max has no mother. He never had one."
Get Smart won 7 Emmys and received another 14 nominations. Starring Don Adams, Barbara Feldon, Edward Platt and Bernie Kopell. Some familiar names guest starred.
Would You Believe They Made A Million Episodes? No? Okay, how about 138?
Season One (1965-1966)
Playlist
1) Mr. Big
2: Diplomat's Daughter
3: School Days
4: Our Man in Toyland
5: Now You See Him, Now You Don't
6: Washington 4, Indians 3
7: KAOS in CONTROL
8: The Day Smart Turned Chicken
9: Satan Place
10: Our Man in Leotards
11: Too Many Chiefs
12: My Nephew the Spy
13: Aboard the Orient Express
14: Weekend Vampire
15: Survival of the Fattest
16: Double Agent
17: Kisses for KAOS
18: The Dead Spy Scrawls
19: Back to the Old Drawing Board
20: All in the Mind
21: Dear Diary
22: Smart the Assassin
23: I'm Only Human
24: Stakeout on Blue Mist Mountain
25: The Amazing Harry Hoo
26: Hubert's Unfinished Symphony
27: Ship of Spies: Part 1
28: Ship of Spies: Part 2
29: Shipment to Beirut
30: The Last One in is a Rotten Spy
Season 2 (1966-1967)
Playlist
1: Anatomy of a Lover
2: Strike While the Agent Is Hot
3: A Spy for a Spy
4: The Only Way to Die
5: Maxwell Smart, Alias Jimmy Ballantine
6: Casablanca
7: The Decoy
8: Hoo Done It
9: Rub-A-Dub-Dub... Three Spies in a Sub
10: The Greatest Spy on Earth
11: Island of the Darned
12: Bronzefinger
13: Perils in a Pet Shop
14: The Whole Tooth and¡
15: Kiss of Death
16: It Takes One to Know One
17: Someone Down Here Hates Me
18: Cutback at CONTROL
19: The Mummy
20: The Girls from KAOS
21: The Man from YENTA
22: Smart Fit the Battle of Jericho
23: Where-What-How-Who Am I?
24: The Expendable Agent
25: How to Succeed in the Spy Business Without Really Trying
26: Appointment in Sahara
27: Pussycats Galore
28: A Man Called Smart: Part 1
29: A Man Called Smart: Part 2
30: A Man Called Smart: Part 3
Season 3 (1967-1968)
Playlist
(Some episodes are out of order)
1: The Spy Who Met Himself
2: Viva Smart
3: Witness for the Persecution
4: The Spirit Is Willing
5: Maxwell Smart, Private Eye
6: Supersonic Boom
7: One of Our Olives Is Missing
8: When Good Fellows Get Together
9: Dr. Yes
10: That Old Gang of Mine
11: The Mild Ones
12: Classification: Dead
13: The Mysterious Dr. T
14: The King Lives? (
If you watch ONE video in this whole post, make it the sword fight from this episode. Trust me.)
15: The Groovy Guru
16: The Little Black Book: Part 1
17: The Little Black Book: Part 2
18: Don't Look Back
19: 99 Loses CONTROL
20: The Wax Max
21: Operation Ridiculous
22: Spy, Spy, Birdie
23: Run, Robot, Run
24: The Hot Line
25: Die, Spy
26: The Reluctant Redhead
Season 4 (1968-1969)
Playlist
(Incomplete: Missing episodes 22-26, which are linked individually below.)
1: The Impossible Mission
2: Snoopy Smart vs. the Red Baron
3: Closely Watched Planes
4: The Secret of Sam Vittorio
5: Diamonds Are a Spy's Best Friend
6: The Worst Best Man
7: A Tale of Two Tails
8: The Return of the Ancient Mariner
9: With Love and Twitches
10: The Laser Blazer
11: The Farkas Fracas
12: Temporarily Out of CONTROL
13: Schwartz's Island
14: One Nation Invisible
15: Hurray for Hollywood
16: The Day They Raided the Knights
17: Tequila Mockingbird
18: I Shot 86 Today
19: Absorb the Greek
20: To Sire, with Love: Part 1
21: To Sire, with Love: Part 2
22: Shock It to Me
23: Leadside
24: Greer Window
25: The Not-So-Great Escape: Part 1
26: The Not-So-Great Escape: Part 2
Season 5 (1969-1970)
Playlist
1: Pheasant Under Glass
2: Ironhand
3: Valerie of the Dolls
4: Widow Often Annie
5: The Treasure of C. Errol Madre
6: Smart Fell on Alabama
7: And Baby Makes Four: Part 1
8: And Baby Makes Four: Part 2
9: Physician Impossible
10: Apes of Rath
11: Age Before Duty
12: Is This Trip Necessary?
13: Ice Station Siegfried
14: Moonlighting Becomes You
15: House of Max: Part 1
16: House of Max: Part 2
17: Rebecca of Funny-Folk Farm
18: The Mess of Adrian Listenger
19: Witness for the Execution
20: How Green Was My Valet
21: And Only Two Ninety-Nine
22: Smartacus
23: What's It All About, Algie?
24: Hello, Columbus - Goodbye, America
25: Do I Hear a Vaults?
26: I Am Curiously Yellow
....And Loving It!
* Bloopers and Outtakes
* The opening and closing themes
Other Sites:
* TV Tropes
* Wiki
* Wikipedia
* Would You Believe.com.
(Quite comprehensive.)
Would You Believe, They Did Five Sequel Films? No? What About Three Films? Can't Believe That Either, Huh? Okay, Just The Two Films.
*
The Nude Bomb (1980) Sorry about that Chief: it's not online, but here the second corniest trailer you've ever seen!
TV Tropes on the movie:
"Executive Meddling hurt it; the producers wanted a titillating plot involving a bomb that dissolved clothing, allowing PG-appropriate nudity. The writers were so angered at the imposition that they were banned from visiting the set. Did not feature Feldon, who reportedly was not exactly crushed by the omission¡"
*
Get Smart, Again! (1989)
It's a shame they didn't use the power to create Revivals for niceness instead of evil.
The TV Show
Fox tried reviving the series in 1995 as
Get Smart, Again!, even though that title had already been used for the aforementioned movie. The show lasted only 7 episodes, and starred Andy Dick as the son of Agents 86 and 99.
* Episode 1, Parts 1, 2
* Episode 2, Parts 1, 2
* Episode 3, Parts 1, 2
* Episode 4, Parts 1, 2
* Episode 5, Parts 1, 2
* Episode 6, Parts 1, 2
* Episode 7, Parts 1, 2
The Movie
The 2008 Get Smart movie starring Steve Carrell and Anne Hathaway can be seen for $1.99 on YouTube (Scored 51% on Rotten Tomatoes and received some pretty negative reviews, including:
""Get Smart" is about as funny as a gently smiling mime. It couldn't buy a laugh in a nitrous oxide factory with a fistful of clown noses¡. The first mistake was to make it at all. The second mistake was to set the movie in 2008.")
Ah, The Old Shoe-Phone Trick!
Instructables: How to Make a Wearable Shoe-Phone:
"Any sane geek would think that something as cool as Maxwell Smart's shoe-phone would be everywhere. You'd think there'd be a company or two selling them online, and the internet would be filled with hobbyists boasting about how proud they are of them. But it's only ever been done once. That's right, there has only ever been one wearable working shoe-phone made. And it was made by a guy named Dr Paul Gardner-Stephen in Adelaide (in the world's sexiest country), who hasn't yet fully documented how he did it here. He also made a shoe bluetooth-headset, and thankfully he provided plenty of details.
Would You Believe¡ Max Is Also Penny's Uncle?
Don Adams went on to play another bumbling secret agent in the '80's:
Inspector Gadget. The cartoon was syndicated, and clocked 86 episodes in two seasons. A live-action
Inspector Gadget movie was released in 1999, starring Matthew Broderick in the title role. So good, he missed being nominated for an Oscar by
that much.
Inspector Gadget Episodes
(About half of them are on YouTube, uploaded by different users)
* Pilot Episode: Winter Olympics.
Gadget has a mustache in the opening sequence, and is voiced not by Don Adams but Gary Owens. Mona Marshall voices Penny here, but was replaced by Cree Summer for the rest of the series.Per IMDB, "DIC received a letter from MGM that Gadget closely resembled the animated incarnation of MGM's Inspector Clouseau, and infringed on intellectual property. Ergo, DIC decided to remove Gadget's mustache." Oops.
Season One
* Gadgets in Winterland
* Monster Lake
* Down on the Farm
* Gadget at the Circus
* Amazon
* Health Spa
* The Boat
* Haunted Castle
* Race to the Finish
* A Star is Lost
* All that Glitters
* Movie Set
* The Ruby
* Volcano Island
* Infiltration
* MAD Trap
* The Pharoah
* Greenfinger
* Don't Hold Your Breath
* King Wrong
* No Flies on Us
* Prince of the Gypsies
* The Emerald Duck
* Funny Money
* Unhenged
* Weather in Tibet
* Tree Guesses
* Birds of a Feather
* So it is Written
* Fang the Wonderdog
* School for Pickpockets
Season Two
* Gadget's Gadgets
* Gadget in Minimadness
* Gadget Meets The Grapple
* Bed Dreams are Made of This
* N.S.F. Gadget
* Tyrannosaurus Gadget
* Gadget's Roma
* Gadget's Clean Sweep
* Gadget Meets the Clan
* Gadget and the Old Lace
* Gadget and the Red Rose
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