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Get Smart

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  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: September 18, 1965
  • Seasons: 5
  • Episodes: 138
  • Networks: CBS
  • Genres: Comedy, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
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Get Smart(1965)
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TMDB Rating: 7.9 (412 votes)

Overview

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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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

30 episodes • 1965Avg: 7.1Golden Era

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Mr. BigSep 18, 19655.2
2Diplomat's DaughterSep 25, 19658.0
3School DaysOct 2, 19657.3
4Our Man in ToylandOct 9, 19657.3
5Now You See Him... Now You Don'tOct 16, 19657.5
6Washington 4, Indians 3Oct 23, 19657.0
7KAOS in CONTROLOct 30, 19657.3
8The Day Smart Turned ChickenNov 6, 19657.0
9Satan PlaceNov 13, 19656.7
10Our Man in LeotardsNov 20, 19657.0
11Too Many ChiefsNov 27, 19656.7
12My Nephew the SpyDec 4, 19657.7
13Aboard the Orient ExpressDec 11, 19657.3
14Weekend VampireDec 18, 19656.3
15Survival of the FattestDec 25, 19656.7
16Double AgentJan 8, 19667.3
17Kisses for KAOSJan 15, 19666.7
18The Dead Spy ScrawlsJan 22, 19667.0
19Back to the Old Drawing BoardJan 29, 19667.0
20All in the MindFeb 5, 19667.5
21Dear DiaryFeb 12, 19667.0
22Smart, the AssassinFeb 19, 19667.5
23I'm Only HumanFeb 26, 19667.5
24Stakeout on Blue Mist MountainMar 5, 19667.0
25The Amazing Harry HooMar 12, 19667.5
26Hubert's Unfinished SymphonyMar 19, 19666.5
27Ship of Spies (1)Apr 2, 19667.0
28Ship of Spies (2)Apr 9, 19667.0
29Shipment to BeirutApr 23, 19667.5
30The Last One in is a Rotten SpyMay 7, 19667.0
Season 2 Poster

Season 2

30 episodes • 1966Avg: 7.0Golden Era

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Anatomy of a LoverSep 17, 19667.0
2Strike While the Agent is HotSep 24, 19666.5
3A Spy for a SpyOct 1, 19668.0
4The Only Way to DieOct 8, 19666.5
5Maxwell Smart, Alias Jimmy BallantineOct 15, 19667.0
6CasablancaOct 22, 19666.5
7The DecoyOct 29, 19666.0
8Hoo Done ItNov 5, 19666.0
9Rub-a-Dub-Dub . . .Three Spies in a SubNov 12, 19666.5
10The Greatest Spy on EarthNov 19, 19666.5
11Island of the DarnedNov 26, 19667.0
12BronzefingerDec 3, 19667.0
13Perils in a Pet ShopDec 10, 19668.0
14The Whole Tooth and . . .Dec 24, 19667.0
15Kiss of DeathDec 31, 19667.5
16It Takes One to Know OneJan 7, 19677.5
17Someone Down Here Hates MeJan 14, 19677.0
18Cutback at CONTROLJan 21, 19677.0
19The Man from YENTAJan 28, 19677.0
20The MummyFeb 4, 19677.0
21The Girls from KAOSFeb 11, 19677.5
22Smart Fit the Battle of JerichoFeb 18, 19677.5
23Where-What-How-Who Am I?Feb 25, 19677.0
24The Expendable AgentMar 4, 19677.0
25How to Succeed in the Spy Business Without Really TryingMar 11, 19677.5
26Appointment in SaharaMar 25, 19676.0
27Pussycats GaloreApr 1, 19678.0
28A Man Called Smart (1)Apr 8, 19678.0
29A Man Called Smart (2)Apr 15, 19676.5
30A Man Called Smart (3)Apr 22, 19676.3
Season 3 Poster

Season 3

26 episodes • 1967Avg: 6.8

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The Spy Who Met HimselfSep 16, 19677.5
2Viva SmartSep 23, 19677.0
3Witness for the PersecutionOct 7, 19677.0
4The Spirit is WillingOct 14, 19677.0
5Maxwell Smart, Private EyeOct 21, 19678.0
6Supersonic BoomOct 28, 19677.0
7One of Our Olives is MissingNov 4, 19678.0
8When Good Fellows Get TogetherNov 18, 19676.5
9Dr. YesNov 25, 19677.0
10That Old Gang of MineDec 2, 19676.0
11The Mild OnesDec 9, 19676.0
12Classification: DeadDec 23, 19676.0
13The Mysterious Dr. TDec 30, 19676.0
14The King Lives?Jan 6, 19680.0
15The Groovy GuruJan 13, 19680.0
16The Little Black Book (1)Jan 27, 19680.0
17The Little Black Book (2)Feb 3, 19680.0
18Don't Look BackFeb 10, 19680.0
1999 Loses CONTROLFeb 17, 19680.0
20The Wax MaxFeb 24, 19680.0
21Operation RidiculousMar 2, 19684.0
22Spy, Spy, BirdieMar 9, 19680.0
23Run, Robot, RunMar 16, 19689.5
24The Hot LineMar 23, 19680.0
25Die, SpyMar 30, 19680.0
26The Reluctant RedheadApr 6, 19680.0
Season 4 Poster

Season 4

26 episodes • 1968Avg: 6.0

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The Impossible MissionSep 21, 19680.0
2Snoopy Smart vs. the Red BaronSep 28, 19680.0
3Closely Watched PlanesOct 5, 19680.0
4The Secret of Sam VittorioOct 12, 19680.0
5Diamonds Are a Spy's Best FriendOct 19, 19680.0
6The Worst Best ManOct 26, 19680.0
7A Tale of Two TailsNov 2, 19686.0
8The Return of the Ancient MarinerNov 9, 19680.0
9With Love and TwitchesNov 16, 19680.0
10The Laser BlazerNov 30, 19680.0
11The Farkas FracasDec 7, 19680.0
12Temporarily Out of CONTROLDec 14, 19680.0
13Schwartz's IslandDec 21, 19680.0
14One Nation InvisibleDec 28, 19680.0
15Hurray for HollywoodJan 4, 19690.0
16The Day They Raided the KnightsJan 11, 19696.0
17Tequila MockingbirdJan 18, 19690.0
18I Shot 86 TodayFeb 1, 19690.0
19Absorb the GreekFeb 8, 19690.0
20To Sire, with Love (1)Feb 15, 19690.0
21To Sire, with Love (2)Feb 22, 19690.0
22Shock It to MeMar 1, 19690.0
23LeadsideMar 8, 19690.0
24Greer WindowMar 15, 19690.0
25The Not-So-Great Escape (1)Mar 22, 19690.0
26The Not-So-Great Escape (2)Mar 29, 19690.0
Season 5 Poster

Season 5

26 episodes • 1969Avg: 4.0

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Pheasant Under GlassSep 26, 19690.0
2IronhandOct 3, 19690.0
3Valerie of the DollsOct 10, 19690.0
4Widow Often AnnieOct 17, 19690.0
5The Treasure of C. Errol MadreOct 24, 19690.0
6Smart Fell on AlabamaOct 31, 19690.0
7And Baby Makes Four (1)Nov 7, 19690.0
8And Baby Makes Four (2)Nov 14, 19690.0
9Physician: ImpossibleNov 21, 19690.0
10The Apes of RathNov 28, 19694.0
11Age Before DutyDec 5, 19690.0
12Is This Trip Necessary?Dec 12, 19690.0
13Ice Station SiegfriedDec 19, 19690.0
14Moonlighting Becomes YouJan 2, 19700.0
15House of Max (1)Jan 9, 19700.0
16House of Max (2)Jan 16, 19700.0
17Rebecca of Funny-Folk FarmJan 23, 19700.0
18The Mess of Adrian ListengerJan 30, 19700.0
19Witness for the ExecutionFeb 6, 19700.0
20How Green Was My ValetFeb 13, 19700.0
21And Only Two Ninety-NineFeb 20, 19700.0
22SmartacusFeb 27, 19700.0
23What's It All About, Algie?Apr 24, 19700.0
24Hello, Columbus - Goodbye, AmericaMay 1, 19700.0
25Do I Hear a Vaults?May 8, 19700.0
26I Am Curiously YellowMay 15, 19700.0

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