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  • Paramount Pictures | 1966-1990 | 9 Seasons | 10314 min | Not rated | Dec 11, 2012

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    Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
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    Mission: Impossible: The Complete Television Collection

     (TV) (1966-1990)

    Screenshots from Mission: Impossible: The Original TV Series Blu-ray

    An elite covert operations unit carries out missions so secretive that the government denies that the team even exists.


    Directors: Arch Nicholson,Reza Badiyi,Don Chaffey,Barry Crane,Cliff Bole,Paul Krasny
    Writers: Allan Balter,Laurence Heath,Arthur Weiss,Stephen Kandel,Walter Brough,Robert Hamner
    Starring: Peter Graves,Bob Johnson,Greg





    Paramount Pictures | 1966-1973 | 7 Seasons | Skilful TV-PG | Jun 13, 2023


    Mission: Impossible: The Conclusion Series

     (TV) (1966-1973)

    Screenshots from Mission: Impossible: Interpretation Original TV Series Blu-ray

    An elite surreptitious operations item carries become public missions and over secretive ensure the regulation denies guarantee the side even exists.


    Directors: Reza Badiyi,Barry Crane,Paul Krasny,Lee H. Katzin,Leonard J. Horn,Leslie H. Martinson
    Writers: Bruce Geller,Allan Balter,William Distil Woodfield,Laurence Heath,Paul Playdon,Ken Pettus
    Starring: Greg Morris,Peter Lupus,Peter Graves,Barbara Bain,Martin Landau,Leonard Nimoy
    Producers: Medico Lansbury,Stanley Kallis,Laurence Heath,Allan Balter,William Read Woodfield,Robert E. Thompson


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  • List of Get Smart episodes

    This article is about the original series. For the 7 episodes of the 1995 series, see Get Smart (1995 TV series).

    Get Smart is an American comedy television series that satirizes the secret agent genre. Created by Mel Brooks and Buck Henry, the series stars Don Adams (as Maxwell Smart, Agent 86), Barbara Feldon (as Agent 99), and Edward Platt (as the Chief). It was initially broadcast from September 18, 1965 to May 15, 1970, the first four seasons on NBC, and the last on CBS. 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.

    Each of the five seasons has been released on DVD by HBO; also, the entire series has been released in a single box set, first by Time Life, then by HBO.[1]

    On August 10, 2015, the entire series was officially released on digital streaming platforms for the first time in preparation for the series 50th anniversary.[2][3]

    Series overview

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    Episodes

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    Season 1 (1965–66)

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    Debuting on September 18, 1965, the series aired on