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Robert Culp Series:
Trackdown (1957-59)
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I Spy (1965-68)
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The
Greatest American Hero (1981-83)
Bill Cosby Series:
I Spy (1965-68)
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The
Bill Cosby Show (1969-71) -
The New
Bill Cosby Show (1972-73)
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The Cosby Show (1984-92)
I Spy (1965-68)
Episode Guide
compiled by The Classic TV Archive
with contributions by: Rina Fox
references:
TV Guide /
Library of Congress (telnet://locis.loc.gov)
Internet Movie Database (https://www.imdb.com)
UCLA Film and Television Archive,
Writers Guild of America (wga)
I Spy (season 1) (NBC) (1965-66)
I Spy (season 2) (NBC) (1966-67)
I Spy (season 3) (NBC) (1967-68)
I SPY
Three F productions/Triple F
Filmed at
Desilu Studios (1965-67)
Paramount Television (1968)
for
NBC (Wednesdays 10:00PM ET)(1965-67)(seasons 1-2)
NBC (Mondays 10:00PM ET)(1967-68)(season 3)
Executive Producer
Sheldon Leonard
Produced by Morton Fine and
David Friedkin
Associate Producer Ronald Jacob
US Spy series 1965-68 82 episodes x 60 min color
starring
Robert Culp
as Kelly Robinson
Bill Cosby
as Alexander Scott
recurring characters:
Ken Tobey
as Russ Conway (their boss)
Sheldon Leonard as Sorgi [ also the series' producer ]
France Nuyen as Sam-than McLean
Alan Oppenheimer as Colonel Benkovsky
Harold J. Stone as Zarkas
Antoinette Bower as Shelby Clavell
Premise:
Two US spies travel around the world as tennis players.
Light-hearted suspense stories, with excellent location
filming. Production Values - High
Location Director of Cinematography
Fouad Said
music by Hugo Friedhofer
'I Spy' theme by Earle Hagen
Not to be confused with the 1955 Anthology Series of the same name - "I Spy"(1955)
Raymond Massey
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