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Get Smart TV opening theme - all variations

All 5 variations of the Classic TV Get Smart openings (1965-1970), including the 1989 reunion TV movie.  
 
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r5t6y12 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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In the house that my parents owned for 5? years we had 2 rotary phones in the kitchen during that entire time. The 1st one lasted like 30 years. The 2nd one was pulled out of the wall on August 25 2009.
OldsVistaCruiser (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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The reunion open had one noticeable difference: The phone booth is a later one, circa mid-1970s.

What surprised me, is that in 1989, the pay phone Max used was still a rotary! By 1989, most pay phones were universally Touch-Tone.
alphacontrol (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Phone BOOTHS were virtually extinct by 1989.
OldsVistaCruiser (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Pay phones became an endangered species around 2006, but phone booths went by the wayside around the early 1990s here in the Philly area in favor of the freestanding, exposed outdoor phones..

Verizon, which is the main landline provider in PA, still has some booths in the Philly area, including at least one in my hometown.
OldsVistaCruiser (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Not only does Max go through all that trouble to make a U-turn, in at least one of the openings, he parks next to a red-painted curb, which in many places signifies a no-parking zone!
ninagingofarmcat (1 month ago) Show Hide
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One of my favorite shows growing up, unforgettable music. Like so many actors from the Greatest Generation, Don Adams volunteered for service in WWII. Mr. Adams was an entertaining actor, Marine and real American Hero.
mrbuster1964 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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The Red car earlier is a Sunbeam Tiger, then next one is a VW Karman Ghia, then the Opel GT, then the last is a Alpha Romeo Spyder. The first one is an Italian car...I'm guessing a Ferrari or Maserati.
AarHan3 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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My personal fave: the open to the final season, Season 5 (1969-1970) on CBS...my favorite season. 8^) (2:55)
alphacontrol (2 months ago) Show Hide
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The fifth season is my favorite as well. NBC had canceled the show in 1969 and the show got a picked up by CBS for what ended up being one more year. The 1960's spy fad had faded and I believe the producers wisely chose to continue on in a different direction; spoofing classic movies and then current TV series. When I acquired the series on DVD I actually started with the fifth season and worked backwards.
lovinnotes (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Anybody with the smarts to put this together is too much for me! I've loved this show since I was a child! Thanks a lot!

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