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Centered around bumbling secret agent “Agent 86” Maxwell Smart (Don Adams) and partner "Agent 99" (Barbara Feldon). Smart and 99 worked for CONTROL, a secret U.S. Govt. spy agency based in Washington. Together, they investigate various threats to the world. Smart's bumbling always causes complications but lucky for him, his faithful assistant "99" is always there to bail him out.

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05x26 I Am Curiously Yellow Aired: May. 15, 1970

A villian known as the Whip uses a special gong to hypnotizes Max. When he is under the Whip's control, Max steals the NARCO 5-12. Later, with … [continue reading]

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The show had 5 seasons and 138 episodes air between 1965 and 1970.

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  • Agent 99 - Barbara Feldon was married to the series producer Burt Nodella from 1968 to 1979.
  • The red convertible driven by Don Adams in the opening credits for the first two seasons is a 1965 Sunbeam Tiger Mark I, which came standard with a Ford 260 V8 engine. The car was used in…
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    The red convertible driven by Don Adams in the opening credits for the first two seasons is a 1965 Sunbeam Tiger Mark I, which came standard with a Ford 260 V8 engine. The car was used in several episodes throughout the first four seasons, though sometimes substituted by a very similar-looking Sunbeam Alpine with Tiger badging. A Volkswagen Karmann Ghia was used in the opening credits for the third and fourth seasons but never used in any episode. For the fifth season, the show featured a 1969 Opel GT used in the opening credits as well as the episodes for that season. Only used in the pilot episode was an early-'60s Ferrari 250 GT cabriolet.
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  • The creators first submitted the series idea to the ABC network, with Tom Poston as Agent 86. When ABC rejected it, they brought it to NBC, which would only finance a pilot if the role was…
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    The creators first submitted the series idea to the ABC network, with Tom Poston as Agent 86. When ABC rejected it, they brought it to NBC, which would only finance a pilot if the role was re-cast with Don Adams, whom they had under contract.
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