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Created by comedy legends Mel Brooks and Buck Henry, Agente 86 ( Get Smart ) aired from 1965 to 1970. It was a direct parody of the James Bond fever that was sweeping the world. But instead of a suave, sophisticated spy, audiences fell in love with a bumbling, accident-prone secret agent who worked for the secret U.S. agency while fighting the evil forces of KAOS . The Man, The Myth, The Shoe Phone What makes Agente 86 unforgettable is the brilliant performance of Don Adams . With his signature nasal voice, constant mispronunciations ("Sorry about that, Chief"), and naive confidence, Maxwell Smart failed upward better than anyone in television history.

Despite being a terrible field agent (he once answered his own secret phone inside a trap-filled room), he always saved the day by pure luck.