Get Smart (1965–1970)
7/10
Maxwell Smart Gets Smart
8 October 2012
What would TV's outrageously zany spy-spoof, Get Smart, be without actor Don Adams, as Agent #86, Maxwell Smart, the bungling boob-of-an-agent with his signature shoe-phone?

Filled with crazy, back-firing gadgets (the Cone of Silence props were priceless), hilarious sight gags and brilliant, off-the-wall one-liners (delivered completely straight-faced by Maxwell Smart), Get Smart has got to be one of the smartest, and funniest, TV Sit-Coms from the 1960s.

Don Adams (a unique comedian), with his Maxwell Smart character (a great parody of James Bond), was a classic.

While watching these episodes from the show's first season I can't tell you how many times Adams' deadpan character absolutely killed me and had me roaring to the rafters with genuine laughter.

Set in the American capital city of Washington DC and filmed in color, Get Smart was created by Mel Brooks and Buck Henry.
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