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Series regulars or semi-regulars in 'Get Smart' from 1970-1982:



1970-1982 Episode Guide for 'Get Smart':


(Episodes with dates prior to 1970 aired as reruns.)





September 26, 1969: Pheasant Under Glass
Season 5, episode 1
W: Chris Hayward, Arne Sultan   D: Don Adams

With Henry Brandon (Belasco), Peter Brocco (Professor Pheasant), Peter Canon (Kadinsky), Paul Hahn (Man), Ned Wertimer (Dr. Proctor), Virginia Jaeger (Madame La Costa). Maxwell Smart is assigned to free Prof. Pheasant, who has been imprisoned by KAOS in a glass booth, but then blows his identity as a secret agent when Agent 99 tells him she's to become a mother.

October 3, 1969: Ironhand
Season 5, episode 2
W: Lloyd Turner, Gordon Mitchell   D: Don Adams

With Billy Barty (Marco), Al Molinaro (Agent 44), Edward G. Robinson Jr. (Crawford), Judy Farrell (Woman), Paul Richards (Ironhand). Head of KAOS Ironhand wants to steal the anti-anti missile plans that 99 is transporting in a baby buggy.

October 17, 1969: Widow Often Annie
Season 5, episode 4
W: Lloyd Turner, Gordon Mitchell   D: Charles R. Rondeau

With Dana Wynter (Ann Cameron), Raoul Franck (Shroeder). Over the objections of Agent 99, Maxwell is assigned to romance and even marry a beautiful but much-widowed KAOS agent.

October 31, 1969: Smart Fell On Alabama
Season 5, episode 6
W: Lloyd Turner, Gordon Mitchell   D: Alan Rafkin

With John Dehner (Colonel Kyle K. Kirby), Don Megowan (Murphy), Victor Bozeman (Porter), Diahn Williams (Bohrman), Stanley Clements (Simmons), Larry Vincent (Farley). Maxwell Smart is assigned to head up a trio compopsed of a safecracker, strong-arm man and pickpocket as part of his mission to get an intelligence code from the safe of a colonel, who runs a chain of frog legs restaurants as a KAOS cover.

November 7, 1969: And Baby Makes Four (1)
Season 5, episode 7
W: Arne Sultan, Chris Hayward   D: Don Adams

With Jack Gilford (Simon the Likeable), Dana Elcar (Kruger), Judy Dan (Nurse Suzie Hayakawa), Roy Dean (Magistrate), Karen Arthur (Waitress). Maxwell Smart is assigned to follow Simon the Likeable, known as the world's most lovable crook, to the new headquarters of KAOS, but has to interrupt his mission to rush expectant Agent 99 to the hospital.

November 14, 1969: And Baby Makes Four (2)
Season 5, episode 8
W: Arne Sultan, Chris Hayward   D: Don Adams

With Rose Michtom (Wheelchair Patient), Jack Gilford (Simon the Likeable), Dana Elcar (Kruger), Judy Dan (Nurse Suzie Hayakawa), Ralph Manza (Finster), Sid Grossfeld (Policeman), Jane Dulo (99's Mother), Ella Edwards (Miss Hoskins), Richard Deacon (Intern Doctor). Maxwell and his missus become the parents of twins, but only after unraveling a mix-up in hospitals that first has them visiting a sanitarium that turns out to be KAOS headquarters.

November 21, 1969: Physician: Impossible
Season 5, episode 9
W: Lloyd Turner, Gordon Mitchell   D: Alan Rafkin

With Henry Corden (Big Eddie Little), Than Wyenn (Cortez), B.S. Pully (One Way Al), Ella Edwards (Miss Hoskins). Maxwell Smart and Agent 99 are mistaken for a doctor and his nurse by hoodlums who kidnap them to treat their wounded gang leader.

November 28, 1969: The Apes Of Rath
Season 5, episode 10
W: Lloyd Turner, Gordon Mitchell   D: Richard Benedict

With Maury Wills (Roberts), Charles Bateman (Chuck Armstrong), Bob Carroll (Otto Cronin), Reuben Singer (Dr. Rath), John Barbour (Webster). With only a bunch of banana peels as clues, the Smarts set out to find the ape-like creature that has been depleting the corps of CONTROL agents.

December 5, 1969: Age Before Duty
Season 5, episode 11
W: Bob DeVinney   D: Harry Falk

With John Fiedler (Felix), John Dennis (Kinsky), Ralph Moody (Carruthers), Harry Basch (Lucheck), Raymond O'Keefe (Tough Sailor), Maurice Hill (Medical Examiner), Leonard Bremen (Bartender), Chuck Harrod (Seaman). Max is bewildered when his young contact dies of old age.

December 12, 1969: Is This Trip Necessary?
Season 5, episode 12
W: Dale McRaven   D: Ron Joy

With Rose Michtom (Tour Member), Vincent Price (Jarvis Pim), Andre Phillippe (Rhinehart), DoDo Denny (Mrs. Dickey). A mad scientist threatens to poison the Washington water supply with a hallucinogenic drug which causes people to suffer bad dreams.

December 19, 1969: Ice Station Siegfried
Season 5, episode 13
W: Arne Sultan, Chris Hayward   D: Reza Badiyi

With Bernie Kopell (Siegfried), King Moody (Shtarker), Bill Dana (Quigley), Cliff Norton (General Christian), Regis Cordic (Colonel Quinton), Del Moore (Admiral Chrichtom), Owen Bush (Bartender), Al Molinaro (Agent 44). A special intelligence agent steps in to find a diabolic professor who has frozen all of North America, trapping Max and the Chief in Miami.

January 2, 1970: Moonlighting Becomes You
Season 5, episode 14
W: Chris Hayward   D: Alan Rafkin

With Victor Buono (Hannibal Day), Ron Husmann (Rodger Hammerstein), Maudie Prickett (Naomi Hickenlooper), Allen Joseph (Windy Vasquez), Sid Haig (Guard), Billy Bletcher (Frank Ogg). Maxwell and 99 infiltrate the staff of a radio program which KAOS is using to broadcast secret information.

January 9, 1970: House Of Max (1)
Season 5, episode 15
W: Chris Hayward   D: Tony Leader

With Hedley Mattingly (Chief Inspector Sparrow), Marcel Hillaire (Raoul Duval), Kurt Kreuger (Auerbach), Terrence Pushman (Wiggs), Ian Abercrombie (Sergeant Poole), Jim MacGeorge (Laurel), E.J. Schuster (Hardy), Bill Oberlin (W.C. Fields), George Sawaya (Jack the Ripper / Werewolf). Max and 99 get an assignment in London to investigate a series of crimes committed by wax dummies of famous people brought to life as part of a sinister plot by KAOS.

January 16, 1970: House Of Max (2)
Season 5, episode 16
W: Chris Hayward   D: Tony Leader

With Hedley Mattingly (Chief Inspector Sparrow), Marcel Hillaire (Raoul Duval), Kurt Kreuger (Auerbach), Jim MacGeorge (Laurel), E.J. Schuster (Hardy), Bill Oberlin (W.C. Fields), George Sawaya (Jack the Ripper). Maxwell sneaks into a wax museum to find out how the dummies are being brought to life by KAOS. Once inside, he gets some unexpected help from "Laurel and Hardy". Conclusion of a two-parter.

January 23, 1970: Rebecca Of Funny-Folk Farm
Season 5, episode 17
W: Lloyd Turner, Gordon Mitchell   D: Charles R. Rondeau

With Bryan O'Byrne (Jason Van Hooten), Gale Sondergaard (Hester Van Hooten), Paul Wexler (Hogarth), Judith McConnell (Stewardess). The search for a missing package containing secret information leads Max and 99 to an eerie mansion inhabited by the strangest family they've ever encountered.

January 30, 1970: The Mess Of Adrian Listenger
Season 5, episode 18
W: Chris Hayward   D: Charles R. Rondeau

With Pat Paulsen (Ace Weems), Tommy Farrell (Tuttle), Pat Conway (Receptionist). A wily insurance agent agrees to help Smart unravel the mysterious deaths of a number of CONTROL agents.

February 6, 1970: Witness For The Execution
Season 5, episode 19
W: Lloyd Turner, Gordon Mitchell   D: Alan Rafkin

With William Schallert (Earl Kibbee), Fabian Dean (Dietrich), Jim Connell (Alex), Joseph Bernard (Vogel). Maxwell Smart is given the job of protecting the life of one of the highest KAOS officials ever to defect over to the good guys at CONTROL. Through Smart's bungling, a once highly-efficient assassin is driven out of his skull trying to get the defector.

February 13, 1970: How Green Was My Valet
Season 5, episode 20
W: Gloria Burton   D: Dick Carson

With Jonathan Harris (Bulmanian Ambassador), Julie Bennett (Zachary), John Trayne (Waterhouse), Diana Webster (Mrs. Waterhouse). Maxwell Smart becomes a valet to a foreign ambassador in an attempt to locate a secret rocket fuel before it can be smuggled out of the country.

February 20, 1970: And Only Two Ninety-Nine
Season 5, episode 21
W: Arne Sultan   D: Don Adams

With H.M. Wynant (Melnick Archer), Nicholas Georgiade (Marcus). A KAOS agent who looks exactly like 99 gives Max double trouble, especially when she cooks up a special dish.

February 27, 1970: Smartacus
Season 5, episode 22
W: Lloyd Turner, Gordon Mitchell   D: Charles R. Rondeau

With Ronald Long (Montague Leach), Michael Lane (Centurion), John Zaremba (Senator Brookside). Maxwell Smart and the Chief infiltrate a Roman steam bath to check out a top secret leak, and before they can find out, Max suddenly finds himself in competition with a Roman gladiator.

April 24, 1970: What's It All About, Algie?
Season 5, episode 23
W: Arne Sultan, Chris Hayward   D: Don Adams

With John van Dreelen (Algernon Degrasse), Eddie Ryder (Hathaway), Loree Frazier (Redgrave), Walter Seifert (Seed Salesman). Maxwell goes to work for a nursery owner who is suspected of planting listening devices all over the nation's capital.

May 1, 1970: Hello, Columbus - Goodbye, America
Season 5, episode 24
W: Pat McCormick   D: Alan Rafkin

With Vito Scotti (Gino Columbus), Oscar Beregi Jr. (Victor Borgia), Ralph Manza (Rico), Buddy Lewis (Mario), Billy Barty (Upper Gemini), Jerry Maren (Lower Gemini). Maxwell Smart is assigned to protect Gino Columbus, a direct descendant of Christopher's -- and the new owner of the United States. KAOS immediately tries to get Gino to sign over the country to them.

May 8, 1970: Do I Hear A Vaults?
Season 5, episode 25
W: Chris Hayward   D: Alan Rafkin

With Ned Glass (Freddie the Forger), Herb Voland (C. Barton Neff), Ann Summers (Hermione Becker), George Sawaya (Kopek). Maxwell accidentally locks the chief and Larabee in a bank vault and then tries to spring a safecracker from prison to get them out.

May 15, 1970: I Am Curiously Yellow
Season 5, episode 26
W: Lloyd Turner, Gordon Mitchell   D: Nick Webster

With Robert Middleton (The Whip), Victor Sen Yung (Abe Fu Yung). Maxwell Smart is assigned to protect a top secret weapon but falls under the spell of the mysterious KAOS operative known as The Whip. (Last show of the series.)


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