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Goodbye Ms. Chip: Directed by Nick Marck. With Don Adams, Elaine Hendrix, Andy Dick, Heather Morgan. Chief Smart and Congresswoman 99 are collaborating on an important reception for President Mazabuka. KAOS Inc. scientist 'the Brain' captures Agent 66, p
Get Smart is an Emmy Award-winning American spy spoof television series broadcast from 1965 to 1970. The show's first four seasons were initially broadcast on NBC, and its last season was on CBS. For 7 episodes of 1995 Get Smart see Get Smart (1995 TV series) article.关键词:...
The article reviews the DVD release of the film "The Nude Bomb," starring Dan Adams, and the box set "Get Smart: The Complete Series" of the television program "Get Smart," starring Barbara Feldon and Andy Dick.Latchem, Jo...
If this sounds confusing, it really isn't. Peebles, the director/star here, handles this with a very smart handling of character in relation to the others underneath him, in how he sort of goes into a downward spiral as money runs out and he loses sight in an eye, and even how he ...
Focused on how smart her son is: Every chance she had, she let her son know how smart he was. Identified his strengths: She worked hard to appreciate everything that her son did well. She found his gifts and made them an important part of his life. Celebrated his successes. Became hi...
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Coca-Cola tried to get to the head of the class with itsintroduction of Swervein 2003. The milk-based drink productbearing the "Heart Smart” sealfrom the American Heart Association was really not that smart for your heart but was available in school cafeterias. ...
The success of Get Smart has been linked to three primary factors. The first was the spy craze that was all the rage in early 1960s popular culture. Second was the talent of persons involved in the production of the series both in front and behind the camera. And third was the more te...