- 1 - 30The Last One in is a Rotten SpyMay. 07, 1966
- 1 - 29Shipment to BeirutApr. 23, 1966
- 1 - 28Ship of Spies (2)Apr. 09, 1966
- 1 - 27Ship of Spies (1)Apr. 02, 1966
- 1 - 26Hubert's Unfinished SymphonyMar. 19, 1966
- 1 - 25The Amazing Harry HooMar. 12, 1966
- 1 - 24Stakeout on Blue Mist MountainMar. 05, 1966
- 1 - 23I'm Only HumanFeb. 26, 1966
- 1 - 22Smart, the AssassinFeb. 19, 1966
- 1 - 21Dear DiaryFeb. 12, 1966
- 1 - 20All in the MindFeb. 05, 1966
- 1 - 19Back to the Old Drawing BoardJan. 29, 1966
- 1 - 18The Dead Spy ScrawlsJan. 22, 1966
- 1 - 17Kisses for KAOSJan. 15, 1966
- 1 - 16Double AgentJan. 08, 1966
- 1 - 15Survival of the FattestDec. 25, 1965
- 1 - 14Weekend VampireDec. 18, 1965
- 1 - 13Aboard the Orient ExpressDec. 11, 1965
- 1 - 12My Nephew the SpyDec. 04, 1965
- 1 - 11Too Many ChiefsNov. 27, 1965
- 1 - 10Our Man in LeotardsNov. 20, 1965
- 1 - 9Satan PlaceNov. 13, 1965
- 1 - 8The Day Smart Turned ChickenNov. 06, 1965
- 1 - 7KAOS in CONTROLOct. 30, 1965
- 1 - 6Washington 4, Indians 3Oct. 23, 1965
- 1 - 5Now You See Him... Now You Don'tOct. 16, 1965
- 1 - 4Our Man in ToylandOct. 09, 1965
- 1 - 3School DaysOct. 02, 1965
- 1 - 2Diplomat's DaughterSep. 25, 1965
- 1 - 1Mr. BigSep. 18, 1965
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.