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Get Smart - Season 1 (The Original TV Series) | 
enlarge | Directors: Norman Abbott (ii), David Alexander, Reza Badiyi, Richard Benedict, Paul Bogart Actors: Don Adams, Barbara Feldon, Ed Platt Studio: HBO Home Video Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating: 51 reviews Sales Rank: 44
Format: Box Set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd-video, Original Recording Remastered, Restored, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Number Of Items: 4 Running Time: 900 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.6
MPN: 1000040779 UPC: 883929031085 EAN: 0883929031085
Theatrical Release Date: September 18, 1965 Release Date: August 5, 2008 (New: Last 30 Days) Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: factory sealed, excellent condition dvd,ready to ship now in a bubble envelope for safety
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The Old Funniest Show EVER on TV Trick! May 10, 2005 88 out of 94 found this review helpful
Why has Get Smart not yet been released on DVD? It simply boggles my mind because this is about the funniest show I have ever watched. I grew up with Get Smart and its good natured spy humor.
If you are like me, you think of Siegfried and not Doc Bricker when you think of Bernie Kopel. the only character that comes to mind when you think of Dick Gautier is Hymie the Robot. the great Edward Platt will always be The Chief and Barbara Feldon's character 99 will always be the ever faithful comic foil and love interest to Maxwell Smart, Secret Agent 86 of CONTROL.
All of Get Smart's legion of fans want to see the return of Leadside, and the Tequila Mockingbird, and the Craw NOT the Craw!, and Agent 13, and Stocker, and Harry Hoo The Famous Hawaiian Detective, and the Groovy Guru, and Destructo, and Mary Jack Armstrong the Strongest Woman Alive, and the lovable King of Coronia, and TBO The Big One, and well the list can and does go and on!
Please, please give us EVERY season of Get Smart on DVD! I am begging you PLEASE! PLEASE!! PLEASE!!!
EDIT 12/5/06
well i just received my complete series from Time Life and it is wonderful! Barbara Feldon narrates an intro before each episode and the quality is astounding! they did a wonderful job with this boxed set! i heartily recommend anyone who loves Get Smart to buy it! and Time Life oftens issues coupon codes so sign up on their site and purchase with the coupon code like i did to save thirty bucks! ENJOY!
When TV Comedies Were Actually Funny November 14, 2006 53 out of 58 found this review helpful
Not too long ago I wrote a review of the book, The Get Smart Handbook written by Joey Green. In the review, I basically made a plea to the universe to bring this show out on DVD. Well, would you believe on November 15, 2006, I will get my wish?
Time-Life is offering The Complete Get Smart Collection. A 25 disc collection featuring every episode digitally remastered. I guess it is selling for approximately $200. It could be $2,000 and I would still buy this classic show.
I have friends' that tell me I am stuck in a time warp because I watch very little television that is actually new. For some reason or another the writing of the older shows far surpass the writing of today's television shows. I watched a rerun of Friends' the other night and I was literally dizzy after watching that show. There were like four stories going on in one show? Have we become that much of an ADD society where we can't just have one show with one plot for thirty minutes? It seems as though everything today is so "extreme" and so in your face. I actually get offended at some of the things I have watched and I'm not easily offended.
But this show, Get Smart, conceived by certified "Wack Jobs" Mel Brooks and Buck Henry is in a class all by itself. This show is brilliant in every way. The writing, the acting, the production value. It did get a little cheesy when Maxwell Smart and agent 99 got married, but even those episodes were funnier than the stuff that's out there now.
The only thing that I really feel saddened about is that this release is coming after Don Adam's death. For a very long time, Don Adams was my hero. While other kids on the playground pretended to be the Six Million Dollar Man or Batman, I was Secret Agent 86. I used to purposely forget my homework so I could do the "Would you believe?" shtick with my teacher.
Mmmmm..it was always funnier on the show than in real life.
Well, I know one of my Christmas presents this year because I am going to buy this collection for myself.
Peace & Blessings, everyone, and may television return to the dally of the belly laugh...
for budget minded...INCLUDES bonus features not noted...enjoy! August 5, 2008 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
As others have written, this is an abbreviated version of the season 1 and full series being offered by TimeLife.com but some have not properly noted the EXTRAS on this set. I have both the full set and just picked up this handy season 1 version which surprisingly enough doesn't mention all the BONUS FEATURES on its packaging. This version DOES have the pilot episode in Black and White with both Buck Henry AND Mel Brooks commentaries! Its a great episode and features Michael Dunn (the diminutive star from the Wild Wild West!)...this set also features the wonderful episode introductions by Barbara Feldon...so it appears to be exactly the same as the more expensive versions from TimeLife. The ONLY difference is the bonus DVD..which each season on the timelife version has...and they are chock full of amazing goodies...from new featurettes, to bloopers, and rare tv appearances from other shows to Emmy Award telecasts..and for me are a MUST. Super fans ( I loved this show as a child) will want the TimeLife full set..and its stunning packaging...casual fans will be thrilled with this more inexpensive version and may even become super fans...
I'm only reviewing the DVD and not the series...that's been done very well by others...it was and is a classic and the failure of the big screen version recently only reinforces that fact!!! I will also add that the episodes look stunningly sharp and colorful...very well presented.
Don Adams was a comic genius and Barbara Feldon played her part with equal parts deadpan humor and adoration...brilliant stuff from a childhood to be cherished..I'm not sure if you didn't experience it the first time how it will hit you but I forgot how much I loved this show until watching these again...and the classic lines we all said in school...'missed it by that much' ..." and loving it" .."I told you not to tell me that"....wow...how fun to revisit childhood.
The Old Bare Bones Relase In The Boxset Trick... June 16, 2008 21 out of 26 found this review helpful
"Would you believe Get Smart Season One hits stores the first week of August?"
"I find that very hard to believe"
"Would you believe all the bonus features have been removed from the Time Life set?"
"I don't think so."
"How about a cheap version of Season One with all of the great episodes and no extras for $24.99!"
Yup, that's what the dim bulbs at HBO are doing. Season One, bonus feature free, comes out August 5th. Now the episodes are priceless. I know from the Time Life collection that the picture quality is nothing short of stunning. But the bonus features for this series are what really set it head and shoulders above other vintage TV releases.
Here's what's NOT in the retail release of Season One:
1.Buck Henry interview 2."The Secret History of Get Smart" 3.Adams TV appearances (6 of these) 4.BLOOPERS 5.Excerpts from the Get Smart Reunion Seminar (2003) with Adams and Feldon plus producers, directors and Bernie Kopell talking about the show. and, probably, no commentaries. And there are 2 on this set.
This is hours of content not included. Wouldn't surprise me if they are saving all this stuff for the big series collection after all the single seasons have been released.
It's a shame they have to remove all this great stuff.
But the show is fantastic and finally on DVD. Completely remastered. I know from having watched all of Season One (I just finished Season Three) that the picture is stunningly clear and sharp. They went to town on the episodes. And Season One has the original pilot that is not shown in syndication because it was done in black and white.
Great show! Better than the lame "re-imagining" that's coming on Friday.
Get Smart hitting stores should be joyous news, but with this bare bones edition, it's a bit of a downer. I can't recommend the show highly enough though. And the Time Life version is a darn near perfect DVD release.
Would You Believe... July 11, 2005 11 out of 12 found this review helpful
Get Smart will always hold a spot in my heart. I originally watched it in my middle school years on Nick At Nite. I managed to get some friends interested and we would quote Agent 86 during our lunch periods. It's just one of those shows which is best enjoyed with friends.
From the opening ditty as Don Adams strides down the hallway of doors to the final punchline, "Get Smart" is always a pleasure to watch. The jokes are still funny, the gags still hold up, and Maxwell Smart's famous, "Sorry about that, Chief" will still bring a smile to your face. With Don Adams, Barbara Feldon, Bernie Kopell, Robert Karvelas, and (of course) Edward Platt, it's a cast that can't be beat. This is easily one of the funniest television series I've ever seen.
Now all we need is a DVD release. For those that are interested, an online DVD petition can be found at wouldyoubelieve dot com.
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