Get Smart: Season 2, Episode 30

A Man Called Smart: Part 3 (22 Apr. 1967)

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KAOS threatens the USA to dry up its entire water supply. CONTROL is temporarily taken over by its original chief Admiral Hardgrade.

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KAOS threatens the USA to dry up its entire water supply. CONTROL is temporarily taken over by its original chief Admiral Hardgrade.

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This three-part episode was originally written as a script for a feature-length "Get Smart" movie for theatrical release, but Paramount decided against that in the wake of only fair box office returns for Munster, Go Home!, Batman, and McHale's Navy Joins the Air Force. See more »

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During the final stretch of the fencing duel, Smart changes sword hand during his close-up. See more »

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Maxwell Smart: Bediyoskin told us to contact you. He even wrote your initials on a slip of paper. T.B.O.
Tom Orlando: T.B.O. can mean a lot of things.
Maxwell Smart: Oh really? For instance, give me another T.B.O.
Caterer: One T.B.O. forty cents.
Maxwell Smart: T.B.O.?
Caterer: Tomato and bacon on an onion roll.
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Funny All the Way Through
15 February 2011 | by (United States) – See all my reviews

Part Three is just as funny as Part One and Two. In fact,the ending is one of the best endings of all the GET SMART episodes, with a hilarious fight scene set on a movie studio lot.

Actually, this three-part episode, which apparently was supposed to be a feature movie, is one of the best, funnest GET SMART episodes of all of them. Adding William Schaller as Admiral Hardgrade, the first head of Control, gives a hilarious new wrinkle to the series. And, Don Adams, Barbara Feldon and Ed Platt are as funny as ever here. The only thing really missing might be an appearance by Bernie Kopell as Siegfried.

Clearly one of the funniest episodes of the funniest TV series ever created.


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