Updated: September 27, 2025
"Get Smart" is a classic American comedy series that parodies the secret agent genre, originally airing from 1965 to 1970, featuring the bumbling agent Maxwell Smart and his partner Agent 99.
Series Details Premiere: "Get Smart" premiered on September 18, 1965, and ran for five seasons, concluding on May 15, 1970. The show aired on NBC for the first four seasons and then moved to CBS for its final season.
Creators: The series was created by Mel Brooks and Buck Henry, who aimed to capitalize on the popularity of spy films like James Bond.
Main Cast:
Don Adams as Maxwell Smart ( Agent 86 )
Barbara Feldon as Agent 99
Edward Platt as The Chief.
Plot Summary:
The series follows Maxwell Smart, a secret agent working for the U.S. government agency CONTROL, as he battles the evil organization KAOS. Despite his intelligence, Smart's clumsiness often leads to humorous situations and complications in his missions. The show is known for its clever writing, memorable catchphrases, and comedic take on the spy genre.
Cultural Impact:
"Get Smart" became a significant part of American pop culture, known for its innovative humor and satirical approach to the spy genre. It introduced several catchphrases and comedic tropes that have endured in popular culture. The show has been recognized for broadening the parameters of comedy on television. You can find "Get Smart" available for streaming on various platforms, including Amazon Video, Apple TV, and Fandango At Home. The entire series has also been released on DVD and is available for digital purchase.
The series has inspired several adaptations, including a 1980 film titled The Nude Bomb, a 1989 made for TV sequel, and a 2008 film adaptation starring Steve Carell and Anne Hathaway. The original series remains a beloved classic, celebrated for its humor and
|