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It ran for five seasons, with 138 half-hour episodes being produced in total. The pilot episode was filmed in black-and-white, but the entire ensuing series was filmed in color. Like most sitcoms of its time, Get Smart was not serialized, so the episodes generally have no relation to each other.
1989: The made-for-TV Get Smart, Again! (dir. Gary Nelson) on ABC; 2008: Get Smart (dir. Peter Segal) starring Steve Carell as Smart alongside Anne Hathaway as 99. Distributed by Warner Bros., the film includes a dedication to Adams and Platt, who had died in 2005 and 1974, respectively. It received mixed critical reviews but was a commercial ...
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Get Smart is an American sitcom sequel to the original 1965–1970 NBC/CBS sitcom Get Smart starring Don Adams and Barbara Feldon reprising their characters of Maxwell Smart and Agent 99. The series aired Sunday at 7:30 pm on Fox for seven episodes from January 8 to February 19, 1995.
"Mr. Big" is the first episode of the first season of Get Smart and originally aired by NBC on September 18, 1965. [1] In it, Maxwell Smart must rescue Professor Dante, whose device (the Enthermo) is being used by KAOS to menace the world. Max is told to rescue the professor, and bring back the Enthermo.
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Cone of Silence from Episode 1 ("Mr. Big", 1965) of Get Smart. The Cone of Silence is one of many recurring joke devices from Get Smart, a 1960s American comedy television series about an inept spy. The essence of the joke is that the apparatus, designed for secret conversations, makes it impossible for those inside the device – and easy for ...