Get Smart is an American comedy television series that satirizes the secret agent genre. Created by Mel Brooks with Buck Henry, the show stars Don Adams, Barbara Feldon, and Edward Platt. Henry said they created the show by request of Daniel Melnick, who was a partner, along with Leonard Stern and David Susskind, of the show's production company, Talent Associates, to capitalize on "the two biggest things in the entertainment world today"—James Bond and Inspector Clouseau. Brooks said: "It's an insane combination of James Bond and Mel Brooks comedy." This is the only Mel Brooks production to feature a laugh track. The success of the show eventually spawned the follow-up films The Nude Bomb and Get Smart, Again!, as well as a 1995 revival series and a 2008 film remake. In 2010, TV Guide ranked Get Smart's opening title sequence at No. 2 on its list of TV's Top 10 Credits Sequences, as selected by readers.
The best episode of "Get Smart" season 2 is "Anatomy of a Lover", rated 8.1/10 from 221 user votes. It was directed by Bruce Bilson and written by N/A. "Anatomy of a Lover" aired on 9/17/1966 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Strike While the Agent is Hot".
KAOS reprograms Hymie to murder the Chief. After Max foils the attempt, and unable to go through dismantling him, he hides Hymie in his apartment. Posing as Max's cousin, Hymie meets the Chief's daughter who immediately becomes smitten with the robot. KAOS again reprograms Hymie, and this time, he's out to kill Max!
Director: Bruce Bilson
Writer: N/A
An agent dies, which leaves Max in charge of the "Spy's Guild" labor negotiations.
Director: Gary Nelson
Writer: N/A
A series of kidnapping take place between KAOS and CONTROL, masterminded by Siegfried. So many kidnappings take place, no one is left but Siegfried and Maxwell Smart, who must negotiate the trade of captured agents.
Director: Bruce Bilson
Writer: N/A
Max is almost killed but then CONTROL pretends that he is dead so he can complete a secret mission to protect the IRS from a bomb planted by a KAOS agent known only as the Blaster.
Director: Bruce Bilson
Writer: N/A
Max has to impersonate a safe cracker named Jimmy Ballantine. He has his face wrapped in bandages so KAOS won't recognise him. 99 poses as a manicurist & agent 13 is in the towel steamer. Control believes the barber shop is a KAOS front. The KAOS agents want Max to open the vault of a federal reserve bank. 99 doesn't know which one,so the Chief has all the banks vaults left unlocked. Max opens the vault, KAOS guys are removing the money & plan to kill Max,when he gets the drop on them & their plan backfires. 99 & the Chief arrive & Max accidentaly locks the Chief in the vault.
Director: Gary Nelson
Writer: N/A
After he is ordered to go on vacation, Max pursues the Choker to Casablanca, where he unknowingly meets 99.
Director: N/A
Writer: N/A
CONTROL makes KAOS believe that Max is carrying a secret code.
Director: William Wiard
Writer: N/A
Max and Harry Hoo try to solve a murder of an agent in a tropical hotel, but their suspects keep turning into victims.
Director: Gary Nelson
Writer: Dee Caruso, Gerald Gardner
Max and Agent 99 are captured by a KAOS sub commanded by Siegfried.
Director: Bruce Bilson
Writer: N/A
Max and Agent 99 go undercover to a circus in order to find a KAOS smuggling ring.
Director: Joshua Shelley
Writer: Dee Caruso, Gerald Gardner
86 and 99 are stranded on a KAOS controlled island where they must fight for their lives.
Director: Gary Nelson
Writer: Myles Wilder, Buck Henry
Max has to learn about art in order to try to capture an art thief.
Director: William Wiard
Writer: Lila Garrett
Max is following a Kaos agent who is smuggling a parrot. While questioning the parrot he is freed by his lawyer and Max and 99 trail him to a pet shop. Max learns that the pet shop is a cover for Melnick, the Smiling Killer. They learn that the parrots are being used to memorize secret information and then smuggled out of the country.
Director: Bruce Bilson
Writer: Martin Ragaway
While carrying plans for a nuclear reactor, Max runs into KAOS Agents, so he must hide the plans. Max later has to pretend to be a convict and go to jail to get them back.
Director: William Wiard
Writer: Lila Garrett
A women pretends to be in love with Max in order to try to kill him.
Director: Bruce Bilson
Writer: N/A
Octavia is destroying all of the number two men of CONTROL, so Hymie becomes the new number two man.
Director: Earl Bellamy
Writer: Gary Clarke
KAOS puts up a reward to kill Max an announces that their annual party will be canceled if they don't kill him, only causing more trouble for Max.
Director: Earl Bellamy
Writer: N/A
The Senate is close to closing down CONTROL which leads to some agents working with KAOS.
Director: Earl Bellamy
Writer: Dee Caruso, Gerald Gardner
Max is assigned to protect an Arabian Prince.
Director: Bruce Bilson, William Wiard
Writer: N/A
KAOS is smuggling agents into the country in mummy cases.
Director: Earl Bellamy, Bruce Bilson
Writer: N/A
Max is assigned to protect Miss USA, but KAOS has other plans.
Director: Earl Bellamy
Writer: N/A
When a Control agent is killed (made to look like an accident) while undercover, Max is assigned to investigate his death and to find out how a man name Frank Lloyd Joshua is causing high-rise buildings to explode.
Director: Bruce Bilson
Writer: N/A
86 overhears a plot to kill scientists but Max suffers amnesia in a car crash. KAOS uses a creative way to protect this information.
Director: Gary Nelson
Writer: N/A
A British scientist who came to America to reveal a new rocket fuel formula hides at Max's apartment as KAOS tries everything they can to capture him and steal the formula.
Director: Gary Nelson
Writer: Dee Caruso, Gerald Gardner
Max and 99 are saved by Siegfried, who wants to defect. The Chief doesn't trust Siegfried until he starts to sell important information about KAOS.
Director: Gary Nelson
Writer: N/A