Get Smart
Don Adams died earlier this week. September 25th, to be exact. The phrase "I asked you not to tell me that" came to mind. And that got me to thinking of other catch phrases from the show, like "I missed him by that much" or maybe "Would you believe...."
I was quite surprised at the richness of my memories of Get Smart when I read those phrases. It's like I could hear them again as I did when I was a kid. Bob Denver's death last week didn't affect me very much but maybe that was because Gilligan's Island wasn't nearly as interesting a show.
Get Smart ran for 5 seasons and began in 1965 when I was 4 years old so I was 9 when it ended. The shows I remember so well were probably all from the last couple of years.
At left are Agent 86 (Max), the Chief and Agent 99 (whose name is never given on the show).
HBO is supposed to be releasing DVDs of the shows in 2006 but they aren't being shown on television now. At least not nationally in the US. They are being broadcast in several other countries--I hope the world forgives us. LOL Fond as my recollections are of Get Smart, it was quite a silly show. For example: "Zis is KAOS, we don't Dududu here"
Or the gimmicky items like the shoe phones illustrated in this picture or the phone booth that hid an elevator. Of course this was all spoofing the spy movies of the 60s like James Bond and the 007 legend.
Wow. Seeing those 1969 era television sets really takes me back. Color tvs were just becoming widely available and affordable around then.
This is from Wikipedia:
As late as 1964 only 3.1 percent of television households in the U.S. had a color set. The number of color television sets sold in the U.S. did not exceed black and white sales until 1972, which was also the first year that more than fifty percent of television households in the U.S. had a color set.
I was quite surprised at the richness of my memories of Get Smart when I read those phrases. It's like I could hear them again as I did when I was a kid. Bob Denver's death last week didn't affect me very much but maybe that was because Gilligan's Island wasn't nearly as interesting a show.
Get Smart ran for 5 seasons and began in 1965 when I was 4 years old so I was 9 when it ended. The shows I remember so well were probably all from the last couple of years.
At left are Agent 86 (Max), the Chief and Agent 99 (whose name is never given on the show).
HBO is supposed to be releasing DVDs of the shows in 2006 but they aren't being shown on television now. At least not nationally in the US. They are being broadcast in several other countries--I hope the world forgives us. LOL Fond as my recollections are of Get Smart, it was quite a silly show. For example: "Zis is KAOS, we don't Dududu here"
Or the gimmicky items like the shoe phones illustrated in this picture or the phone booth that hid an elevator. Of course this was all spoofing the spy movies of the 60s like James Bond and the 007 legend.
Wow. Seeing those 1969 era television sets really takes me back. Color tvs were just becoming widely available and affordable around then.
This is from Wikipedia:
As late as 1964 only 3.1 percent of television households in the U.S. had a color set. The number of color television sets sold in the U.S. did not exceed black and white sales until 1972, which was also the first year that more than fifty percent of television households in the U.S. had a color set.
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I was born in 65, so Get Smart was off the air by the time I was old enough to be aware of what was on the air. I only saw it a few times, but I enjoyed the ones I saw. I loved Gilligan's Island, though!
Aaron, it's weird how vividly I remember the way they talked on the show. Especially Don Adams, though Feldon's voice was VERY nice too. LOL
Keb & Blond Girl, Gilligan?? *cringe* You're right about the twins, Keb.
Have a great weekend!
Lois Lane
P.s Michele sent me.
What a great memorial to a great talent. Michele sent me :)
BTW, Michele sent me
Day by Day, I hope you're feeling better today.
Angela & Meems, thanks for visiting my oldies blog. I like kids--even though I'm sure you don't think of yourselves as kids. LOL
Here via Michele's. ;)
Michele sent me....
I have never seen this show, but it sounds good [in a spoofy kind of way!].
Hope you're having a good week Untenzi!
Craig, Your mom should have had greater appreciation for your imagination. ;-)
Ciera, you missed a great show--campy, 'tis true but great.
:-) - Here from Michele's
I was sad to hear about Don Adams.
Hi, Michele sent me!
I hope you're having a nice weekend, Utenzi!
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