The Best of Get Smart (Season One) 1965 - 1966

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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 series stars Don Adams (as Maxwell Smart, Agent 86), Barbara Feldon (as Agent 99), and Edward Platt (as Chief). It was initially broadcast from September 18, 1965 to May 15, 1970, the first four seasons on NBC, and the last on CBS. 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. Season 1: 1965?66 Debuting on September 18, 1965, the series aired on Saturday nights following I Dream of Jeannie and opposite The Lawrence Welk Show (ABC) and The Trials of O'Brien (CBS). The season earned executive producer Leonard Stern an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Comedy Series and Don Adams for Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Comedy Series. Two episodes were nominated for Primetime Emmy Awards: "Diplomat's Daughter" for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy (Paul Bogart) and "Mr. Big" for Outstanding Writing Achievement in Comedy (Buck Henry and Mel Brooks). The Pilot "Mr. Big" was the only black and white episode of Get Smart; all others were in color. We have tried to capture the best snippets from the first season, with the best Agent 86 Catchphrases and lines and funniest scenes.

All Comments (21)
  • @Knards
    At 71, I still live every minute of my life with a crush on Barbara Feldon
  • @seveninspires
    Having been born in the 1960's, I am biased, but this was and still is the best TV comedy series ever made....nothing today comes close and movie remakes never captured the brilliance of the original
  • Edward Platt was brilliant in this series too, a great character actor. He got plenty of parts but never the recognition he deserved. So sad how he died.
  • @34stzoo
    50 years later and it's still as funny as day one!
  • @timwoods3171
    The Cone of Silence will forever be one of the funniest segments on television!
  • @petem6846
    I watched this as a young child and didn't know anything about who produced or created it. As a high schooler, I watched Young Frankenstein and fell in love with Mel Brooks' creations. Years later watching a Get Smart episode I finally saw the credits that Mel Brooks created it. My only reaction--"of course, that explains it all!"
  • From "Sorry about that Chief" to "Would you Believe" I think Get Smart gave us more sayings then any other show on TV.
  • Almost 55 years later and Get Smart is still like new. The show never gets old, is still funny and is better than any show today.
  • @dougpeters1625
    "You must want the spy school, that's next-door," lol grew up on this show, an absolute pop culture icon
  • When you put three comedy geniuses (Mel Brooks, Don Adams and the dry humor of Edward Platt) to work on the same show, you can’t miss.
  • Half the joy of this hilarious show is you can see the punchline coming from a mile away... yet somehow that makes it even funnier when it finally does arrive!
  • @robertyoungs3929
    Sitting here watching this and I am in tears. It's like heaven! Thanks for the laughs.
  • @marccolten9801
    When told that, if captured , he would be tortured to death Smart said "Well, I can stand the pain if they can stand the screaming. "
  • @hogeyemusic3776
    Let’s not forget that this great sitcom was created by Mel Brooks with Buck Henry and the hilarious cone of silence.Don Adams as agent 86 was as funny as he could be and the voices of Tennessee Tuxedo & Inspector Gadget cartoons.
  • @shashijain5084
    An evergreen show !!! The reboot versions don't even come close !!! The Bumbling secret agent Maxwell Smart is a classic character !!! Don Adams was pure revelation !!!