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
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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.
Michael O'Herlihy,
Dennis Donnelly,
Craig R. Baxley,
David Hemmings,
Rod Holcomb,
Tony Mordente,
Arnold Laven,
Ivan Dixon,
Gilbert M. Shilton,
Chuck Bowman,
James Fargo,
Christian I. Nyby II,
Guy Magar,
Michael Vejar,
Bernard McEveety,
Sidney Hayers,
Ron Satlof,
James Darren,
Bruce Kessler,
Les Sheldon,
John Peter Kousakis,
Bob Bralver
A fictional group of ex-United States Army Special Forces personnel work as soldiers of fortune while on the run from the Army after being branded as more
A fictional group of ex-United States Army Special Forces personnel work as soldiers of fortune while on the run from the Army after being branded as war criminals for a "crime they didn't commit." close
James Whitmore Jr.,
Joe Napolitano,
Michael Zinberg,
Alan J. Levi,
Aaron Lipstadt,
Rob Bowman,
Michael W. Watkins,
Mark Sobel,
Eric Laneuville,
David Hemmings,
Ivan Dixon,
Gilbert M. Shilton,
Scott Bakula,
Andy Cadiff,
Donald P. Bellisario,
Joseph L. Scanlan,
Michael Katleman,
Michael Switzer,
John Cullum,
Trikonis Gus,
Virgil W. Vogel,
Michael Vejar,
Chris Ruppenthal,
Stuart Margolin,
Christopher Hibler,
Debi Allen,
Paul Brown,
Anita W. Addison,
Harvey S. Laidman,
David G. Phinney,
Christopher T. Welch
Theorizing that one could time travel within his own lifetime, Dr. Sam Beckett stepped into the Quantum Leap accelerator and vanished... He woke to find more
Theorizing that one could time travel within his own lifetime, Dr. Sam Beckett stepped into the Quantum Leap accelerator and vanished... He woke to find himself trapped in the past, facing mirror images that were not his own and driven by an unknown force to change history for the better. His only guide on this journey is Al, an observer from his own time, who appears in the form of a hologram that only Sam can see and hear. And so Dr. Beckett finds himself leaping from life to life, striving to put right what once went wrong and hoping each time that his next leap will be the leap home. close
Two unpopular teenagers, Gary and Wyatt, fail at all attempts to be accepted by their peers. Their desperation to be liked leads them to "create" a woman more
Two unpopular teenagers, Gary and Wyatt, fail at all attempts to be accepted by their peers. Their desperation to be liked leads them to "create" a woman via their computer. Their living and breathing creation is a gorgeous woman, Lisa, whose purpose is to boost their confidence level by putting them into situations which require Gary and Wyatt to act like men. close
Bill Bixby,
Charles Braverman,
Jackie Cooper,
David Wechter,
Daniel Attias,
Martha Coolidge,
Kim Manners,
Gary Walkow,
Bruce Bilson,
Thomas Schlamme,
Charles S. Dubin,
Reza Badiyi,
Seymour Robbie,
Bob Sweeney,
Dick Martin,
James Sheldon
Sledge Hammer! is an American satirical police sitcom produced by New World Television that ran for two seasons on ABC from 1986 to 1988. The series was more
Sledge Hammer! is an American satirical police sitcom produced by New World Television that ran for two seasons on ABC from 1986 to 1988. The series was created by Alan Spencer and stars David Rasche as Inspector Sledge Hammer, a preposterous caricature of the standard "cop on the edge" character. Al Jean and Mike Reiss, best known for their work on The Simpsons, wrote for the show and worked as story editors. close
Richard L. Bare,
Ralph Levy,
Bruce Bilson,
Vincent Sherman
Green Acres is an American sitcom starring Eddie Albert and Eva Gabor as a couple who move from New York City to a rural country farm. Produced by Filmways more
Green Acres is an American sitcom starring Eddie Albert and Eva Gabor as a couple who move from New York City to a rural country farm. Produced by Filmways as a sister show to Petticoat Junction, the series was first broadcast on CBS, from September 15, 1965 to April 27, 1971.
Receiving solid ratings during its six-year run, Green Acres was cancelled in 1971 as part of the "rural purge" by CBS. The sitcom has been in syndication and is available in DVD and VHS releases. In 1997, the two-part episode "A Star Named Arnold is Born" was ranked #59 on TV Guide's 100 Greatest Episodes of All Time. close