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I Spy: With Robert Culp, Bill Cosby, Kenneth Tobey, Arthur Batanides. A pair of intelligence agents posing as a tennis pro and his coach go on secret missions around the world.
I Spy (TV Series 1965–1968) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
When the daughter of a powerful British arms producer is kidnapped, Kelly, who naturally had a romantic relationship with her, immediately suspects a hoax. When her father insists on paying the ransom and rescuing her, whether she wants to be rescued or not, Alexander and Kelly get the job.
TV Series After 17 years in captivity, Israeli soldiers Nimrode Klein, Uri Zach and Amiel Ben Horin return to the country that made them national icons. They work to overcome the trauma of torture and captivity.
Alexander Scott, traveling undercover in Mexico as Dr. Smithfield, is abducted along with three other agronomists that an amiable freelance spy is planning to sell to a foreign power. Kelly teams up with a taxi driver to track down his kidnapped comrade.
I Spy: With Tara Sands, Lizzie Waterworth, Maria Darling, Allen Enlow. Spyler and CeCe join the fun to search for missing items.
I Spy: Created by Philip H. Reisman Jr., Edward Montagne, Edward J. Montagne. With Raymond Massey, Louis Edmonds, Marcel Hillaire, John Holland. Raymond Massey is host and narrator for this anthology series featuring tales of espionage.
Rate. TV Series. An off-the-grid and presumed-dead former CIA agent, John Reese, is hired by a mysterious tech billionaire software genius, Harold Finch, to prevent violent crimes before they happen in New York City via an advanced surveillance AI.
Wed, Nov 3, 1965. Scotty and Kelly are assigned to investigate the death of an American agent in a fiery car crash and more important, the whereabouts of the secret documents he was carrying.
The first American dramatic TV series to feature a black actor in a lead role. Scripts were peppered with unique lingo. One catchphrase, "wonderfulness," became popular and was later used by Bill Cosby for the title of one of his comedy albums.