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Get Smart Theme (Season 5)

Broadcast on CBS, 1969-70; 26 episodes.

Produced by Chris Hayward.

Executive Producer: Arne Sultan.

Several significant changes mark Get Smart's defection to CBS: Max now drives an Opel GT, the opening credits now begin with opening shots of several Washington monuments, Irving Szathmary's theme music is now rescored with a more contemporary feel, and all identifying lettering is now a sans serif font, which no longer follow Max behind the closing doors in CONTROL but instead zoom at the screen. And would you believe that this is the only season of Get Smart where episode titles are revealed preceding the writing and directing credits during the sub-main titles?

"Title visualization" is credited to Reza S. Badiyi.

Episodes[]

Episode Title Original Airdate Writers Director
01 Pheasant Under Glass September 26, 1969 Chris Hayward, Arne Sultan Don Adams
02 Ironhand October 3, 1969 Lloyd Turner, Whitey Mitchell Don Adams
03 Valerie of the Dolls October 10, 1969 Les Colodny, Ed Haas Jay Sandrich
04 Widow Often Annie October 17, 1969 Lloyd Turner, Whitey Mitchell Charles Rondeau
05 The Treasure of C. Errol Madre October 24, 1969 Chris Hayward, Bob DeVinney Don Adams
06 Smart Fell on Alabama October 31, 1969 Lloyd Turner, Whitey Mitchell Alan Rafkin
07 And Baby Makes Four November 7, 1969 Arne Sultan, Chris Hayward Don Adams
08 And Baby Makes Four, conclusion November 14, 1969 Arne Sultan, Chris Hayward Don Adams
09 Physician Impossible November 21, 1969 Lloyd Turner, Whitey Mitchell Alan Rafkin
10 The Apes of Rath November 28, 1969 Lloyd Turner, Whitey Mitchell Richard Benedict
11 Age Before Duty December 5, 1969 Bob DeVinney Harry Falk
12 Is This Trip Necessary? December 12, 1969 Dale McRaven Ron Joy
13 Ice Station Siegfried December 11, 1965 Arne Sultan, Chris Hayward Reza S. Badiyi
14 Moonlighting Becomes You January 2, 1970 Chris Hayward Alan Rafkin
15 House of Max January 9, 1970 Chris Hayward Tony Leader
16 House of Max, conclusion January 16, 1970 Chris Hayward Tony Leader
17 Rebecca of Funny-Folk Farm January 23, 1970 Lloyd Turner, Whitey Mitchell Charles Rondeau
18 The Mess of Adrian Listenger January 30, 1970 Chris Hayward Charles Rondeau
19 Witness for the Execution February 6, 1970 Lloyd Turner, Whitey Mitchell Alan Rafkin
20 How Green Was My Valet February 13, 1970 Gloria Burton Dick Carson
21 And Only Two Ninety-Nine February 20, 1970 Arne Sultan Don Adams
22 Smartacus February 27, 1970 Lloyd Turner, Whitey Mitchell Charles Rondeau
23 What's It All About, Algie? April 24, 1970 Arne Sultan, Chris Hayward Don Adams
24 Hello, Columbus - Goodbye, America May 1, 1970 Pat McCormick Alan Rafkin
25 Do I Hear a Vaults? May 8, 1970 Chris Hayward Alan Rafkin
26 I Am Curiously Yellow May 15, 1970 Lloyd Turner, Whitey Mitchell Nick Webster

Season Five is the only one to include onscreen episode titles.

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