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Get Smart

Get Smart

19658
KomediaSci-Fi & Fantasia
Julkaistu
18.9.1965
Maa
Yhdysvallat
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Talent AssociatesCBS
Get Smart on amerikkalainen komediasarja, joka pilkkaa salaisen agentin genreä. Mel Brooksin ja Buck Henryn luoma sarja pääosissa nähdään Don Adams, Barbara Feldon ja Edward Platt. Henry kertoi, että he loivat ohjelman Daniel Melnickin pyynnöstä, joka oli yhdessä Leonard Sternin ja David Susskindin kanssa ohjelman tuotantoyhtiö Talent Associatesin kanssa, hyödyntääkseen "kahta suurinta asiaa viihdemaailmassa tänään"—James Bondia ja komisario Clouseauta. Brooks sanoi: "Se on uskomaton yhdistelmä James Bondia ja Mel Brooksin komediaa." Tämä on ainoa Mel Brooksin tuotanto, jossa on naururaita. Sarjan menestys synnytti lopulta jatkoelokuvia The Nude Bomb ja Get Smart, Again!, sekä vuoden 1995 uudelleenjulkaisusarjan ja vuoden 2008 elokuvan uudelleenfilmatisointia. Vuonna 2010 TV Guide sijoitti Get Smartin alkutekstijakson lukijoiden valitsemien TV:n Top 10 Credits Sequences -listallaan sijalle 2.

About

Get Smart is a 1960s comedy that pokes fun at the spy genre with a bumbling hero and gadgets.

A sitcom that parodies the world of secret agents, starring Maxwell Smart, a well‑meaning but inept operative, and his competent partner Agent 99. The show satirizes the high‑tech, high‑stakes espionage tropes popularized by James Bond and Inspector Clouseau while delivering quick‑witted dialogue and slapstick gags. Its laugh track and iconic opening sequence helped define 1960s television comedy, and the series spawned films and a brief revival decades later.

What to know

  • Five seasons, 138 episodes total
  • Aired from 1965 to 1970 on NBC, then CBS
  • Created by Mel Brooks and Buck Henry
  • Main cast: Don Adams (Maxwell Smart), Barbara Feldon (Agent 99), Edward Platt (The Chief)
  • Features a laugh track, the first Mel Brooks production to include one
  • Parodies James Bond and Inspector Clouseau with gadget‑filled hijinks
  • Available on DVD box sets and streaming platforms
  • Includes memorable catchphrases like “Would you believe…?”

Watch if

If you enjoy light‑hearted spy spoofs, clever wordplay, and classic 1960s TV charm, Get Smart delivers a quick‑witted adventure that never takes itself too seriously.

Skip if

If you prefer serious espionage dramas, complex action films, or modern high‑tech thrillers, the show’s goofy pacing and 1960s humor may feel dated and unsatisfying.

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Premise
Get Smart follows Maxwell Smart, Agent 86 of the CONTROL agency, whose well‑meaning but inept attempts at espionage lead to comedic mishaps. He works alongside the efficient Agent 99 and the exasperated Chief, while thwarting the evil KAOS organization’s world‑conquering schemes.
Characters
Maxwell Smart is the lovable bumbling hero, often armed with a shoe‑phone and a quick‑witted one‑liner. Agent 99 provides competence and restraint, balancing Smart’s antics. The Chief, played by Edward Platt, offers authority and occasional exasperation, while recurring villains like Ludwig Von Siegfried add spice.
Production
Created by Mel Brooks and Buck Henry, the show was produced by Talent Associates and aired on NBC before moving to CBS. Don Adams directed several episodes, and the series featured a laugh track, a first for Brooks’ productions.
Style & Tone
The series blends sharp dialogue, slapstick gadgetry, and a light, quick‑paced rhythm. The laugh track punctuates jokes, while the opening sequence showcases a stylized spy theme that sets a playful tone.
Legacy & Influence
Get Smart set a template for spy spoof comedy, inspiring films like The Nude Bomb and the 2008 Get Smart film. Its catchphrases and gadget jokes remain cultural touchstones, and the show continues to be celebrated by classic television fans.
Episodes & Seasons
The five‑season run produced 138 episodes, with four seasons of 30 episodes on NBC and a final 26‑episode season on CBS. Episodes ranged from 24 to 30 minutes, each packed with gadget‑filled hijinks.
Home Media & Streaming
Complete series box sets are available on DVD, and the show can be streamed on platforms such as Hulu and Amazon Prime. Fans can also find episodes on classic TV streaming services.

FAQ

What is Get Smart about?
Get Smart is a comedy that parodies the spy genre, centering on Maxwell Smart, an inept agent, and his competent partner Agent 99. They work for the CONTROL agency to thwart the evil KAOS organization while delivering quick‑witted humor.
Who created the show?
The series was created by Mel Brooks and Buck Henry, who aimed to blend James Bond parody with Mel Brooks’ comedic style. Their vision set the tone for a light‑hearted spy spoof.
Who are the main characters?
Main characters include Maxwell Smart (Agent 86), Agent 99, and the Chief (Thaddeus Harold Harmon Hargrade). Supporting roles feature KAOS villains and recurring allies.
When did the series first air?
The pilot premiered on September 18, 1965. It ran through May 15, 1970, spanning five seasons.
How many seasons and episodes?
Get Smart produced five seasons with a total of 138 episodes. Each season contained 26–30 episodes, depending on the year.
Who directed episodes?
Episodes were directed by a mix of talent, including Don Adams, Richard Donner, and Howard Morris. Directors varied each season, bringing different comedic touches.
Is there a laugh track?
Yes, the show features a laugh track, marking the first time a Mel Brooks production incorporated one. It helps punctuate jokes and set the sitcom feel.
Was it a Mel Brooks production?
Mel Brooks co‑created the series and had significant influence over its comedic style. While he stepped back after the first season, his imprint remains evident.
How many episodes were released each season?
Season 1 had 30 episodes, Season 2 30, Season 3 26, Season 4 26, and Season 5 26. Episode counts varied as production adjusted.
What is the catchphrase “Would you believe…?”?
It is Maxwell Smart’s signature line used when something improbable occurs. The phrase became a popular cultural reference from the series.
Why is Maxwell Smart called Agent 86?
Agent 86 was chosen to reference a slang term for removing someone from a situation. It also keeps the numbering consistent with spy tropes.
What network did it air on?
Initially aired on NBC from 1965 to 1969. The final season moved to CBS for its last year.
Were there movies based on the series?
Yes, the 1980 film The Nude Bomb, the 1989 TV movie Get Smart, Again!, and the 2008 feature film starring Steve Carell were all derived from the series.
Did the show have a reboot?
A short‑lived 1995 revival aired on Fox, and a 2008 film updated the characters for modern audiences. Neither matched the original’s tone.
Who voiced Agent 99?
Agent 99 was portrayed by Barbara Feldon, delivering sharp wit and a dry professionalism that balanced Maxwell’s antics.
What is the tone of the series?
The tone is light and playful, with quick dialogue and slapstick situations. It relies on clever wordplay rather than serious drama.
Was the show family‑friendly?
Yes, the series was designed for family audiences, with mild humor and no graphic violence or strong language.
How to watch the show now?
The complete series is available on DVD, and episodes can be streamed on platforms like Hulu and Amazon Prime. Classic TV services also carry the show.
Is the show available on streaming?
Yes, Get Smart can be streamed on Hulu and Amazon Prime Video. Availability may vary by region.
Was the show nominated for awards?
The series earned multiple Emmy nominations, winning awards for writing, directing, and acting. Its humor and production were widely recognized.
Did the show have recurring villains?
Recurring villains included Ludwig Von Siegfried and other KAOS agents. They provided ongoing comedic threats without long‑term arcs.
How were gadgets used?
Gadgets, such as the shoe‑phone and the Cone of Silence, served as punchlines and plot devices. Their absurdity added to the parody.
What was the opening title sequence?
The sequence featured cartoonish spy imagery, a stylized logo, and a jaunty theme tune. It set the comedic espionage mood.
Who produced the series?
Talent Associates produced the show, with Mel Brooks and Buck Henry as co‑executive producers. The production company handled all aspects of the series.
Is there a fan community?
Fans gather on forums, fan sites, and social media groups to discuss episodes, share trivia, and celebrate the show’s legacy.

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Don Adams
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Agent 99
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