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- Get_Smart_(season_4) originalairdate "1969-02-22".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) originalairdate "1969-03-01".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) originalairdate "1969-03-08".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) originalairdate "1969-03-15".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) originalairdate "1969-03-22".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) originalairdate "1969-03-29".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) originalairdate "1969-04-12".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) prevSeason Get_Smart_(season_3).
- Get_Smart_(season_4) prodcode "100".
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- Get_Smart_(season_4) prodcode "99".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) region "2009-10-06".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) seasonName "Get Smart".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) shortsummary "1.57788E7".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) shortsummary "172800.0".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) shortsummary "99".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) shortsummary "After CONTROL couriers disappear from airplanes during mid-flight, Max becomes the courier for the next flight, backed up by 99 posing as a flight attendant. Max and 99 have to figure out which of 3 suspect passengers on their flight are behind this KAOS scheme. The title spoofs the film Closely Watched Trains.".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) shortsummary "Captured by Max, a wheelchair-bound KAOS agent named Leadside claims he will escape, then destroy CONTROL and then kill Max. He does escape, he does seemingly destroy CONTROL, and so the only thing left is to kill Max. A parody of Raymond Burr's Ironside.".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) shortsummary "Gangster Sam Vittorio is dying, and he will only reveal the location of his stolen loot to his proteges Connie and Floyd... who look suspiciously like 99 and Max.".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) shortsummary "It's budget-cutting time at CONTROL and 99, who has less seniority, is temporarily laid off. Rather than be idle, she manages to find a job at a stamp redemption center . However, the redemption center is a KAOS munitions depot that CONTROL has been actively looking for. With most of the CONTROL agents away from town on a false lead, KAOS uses the opportunity to distribute its new weapon to its agents: a stereophonic gun . Will 99 be able to alert CONTROL in time? The title is a parody of the movie The Night They Raided Minsky's.".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) shortsummary "KAOS has devised a new way of destroying the American potato crop, and Max and 99 have to find out how they're doing it. The trail leads to Siegfried, Shtarker, and an aerial dogfight over Twin Falls, Idaho — which is where 99's mother lives. Max and 99 are torn between their desire to stop KAOS from taking over the world and... their desire to have Max make a good impression on 99's mother. A spoof of "Snoopy vs. the Red Baron".".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) shortsummary "Max and 99 go undercover as stage actors to find out how KAOS is smuggling scientific information out of the country. But KAOS learns the new actors are CONTROL agents and therefore plots to kill Max by putting real bullets in the stage prop gun used in the play. Will this cause a new twist in the plot? The title is a parody of the 1934 standard "Hooray for Hollywood".".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) shortsummary "Max and 99 have been ordered from higher up to tail the Chief based on his recent behaviour. The Chief goes to a computer dating service, and shortly thereafter begins to date a young Greek girl. However, the Chief is under deep cover, as the girl is the wife of scientist Dr. Paponickolini and she is using her "dates" with the Chief to pass information to him about the findings of her husband, who is working on a "fountain of youth" formula. The episode is a spoof of Zorba the Greek.".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) shortsummary "Max and 99 infiltrate Herb Talbot's Tijuana Tin to stop KAOS agent The Leader from smuggling the Hellman theory out of the country. This is the episode in which Max reveals his feelings for 99 and first kiss, ultimately agreeing to marry 99 if they both survive this dangerous mission. A spoof of Mission: Impossible.".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) shortsummary "Max and 99 visit a golf club, getting a tip where the adjacent missile base will be attacked later that day. Recently, two other missile bases near golf courses have also been attacked, and the Chief believes the Pomona Golf Course will be the next place this will happen. Will Max and 99 be able to stop the next attack? Will they at least be able to play through?".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) shortsummary "Max and 99's neighbors, the Farkases , are in the employ of KAOS. When KAOS needs the contents of an attaché case the Chief is carrying, Mrs. Farkas arranges to supply 99 with a dessert for the supper she has prepared for Max and the Chief... a poisoned mousse. While Max and the Chief suffer the gastric effects of the mousse, Mr. Farkas is to go in and capture the contents of the case. But will the evening yet be saved?".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) shortsummary "Max and the Chief are suspiciously issued activation notices for their Naval Reserve contracts. This conveniently requires of them that they enter active duty on board a Navy ship while KAOS nefariously plans activities on the mainland. Max is an officer and the Chief is a common seaman named John Doe!".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) shortsummary "Max has to protect Admiral Hargrade from the evil Chameleon, whose ability to disguise himself is legendary. The Chief orders Max to select the Admiral to be his best man at the wedding so that Max will have a cover to keep an eye on the Admiral at all times. Since no one knows what the Chameleon looks like, paranoia runs rampant at the Smart domicile — even "Mr. Bob" , the interior decorator for the apartment, is mistaken for the wily master of disguise. The title of the episode references Coleridge's "Rime of the Ancient Mariner".".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) shortsummary "Max is assigned to protect Dr. Canyon, the inventor of an invisibility spray. Because Dr. Canyon has sprayed herself with said invisibility spray, Max has no idea she is a beautiful woman. This becomes a problem when Max has to protect Dr. Canyon at his apartment in the middle of the night. Returning home from assignment, 99 arrives back at the apartment just as Dr. Canyon's invisibility spray is wearing off. The title is a parody of the Pledge of Allegiance of the United States, "one nation, indivisible".".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) shortsummary "Max is shot in his own personal "rear window" while apprehending a KAOS agent. Because he is out of commission whilst his gluteus maximus heals, he must stay at home for a couple weeks. Since the TV is not working properly, he passes the time reading magazines and occasionally looking out his window with a pair of binoculars, to see what is going on in the building across the street. By a strange coincidence, however, the case the Chief and 99 are working upon involves the people in the Greer Industries office across the street. A parody of Hitchcock's Rear Window.".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) shortsummary "Max is undercover as a truck driver carrying valuable electronics as three similar shipments have already been hijacked by KAOS. Max is duped out of his shipment as well, but is able to identify the hijacker except the Chief tells him that he's deceased. Morgue records confirm this but also shows who signed out the body: a mad KAOS scientist, Dr. Zharko who may have figured out how to revive dead agents. Max and 99 head out to his Newfoundland hideout to stop him. The title is a parody of the Judy Carne gag line from Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In, "Sock it to me!"".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) shortsummary "Max substitutes at the CONTROL spy school for a day, helping two new agents Agents 198 and 199 who are lacking in their tailing skills. As a good exercise, Max has the new agents tail 99, who is on her day off, as she completes errands and shops for the upcoming wedding. However, unbeknownst to Max, the Chief had assigned 99 to pick up components of a scientific formula, leading the rookie agents to think she is acting suspiciously. Of course 99 spots the rookies right away and assumes that they must be KAOS agents. There is also a funny scene between Max and the Chief involving the Cone of Silence. The title of the episode references Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities.".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) shortsummary "Max visits a jewelry store to buy a reasonably-priced engagement ring for 99. The owner of the jewelry store is being threatened by KAOS and slips Max a diamond ring that's actually worth $275,000. Tracking down the KAOS jewelry smuggling operation ultimately leads Max and 99 to a bowling alley. The title is a play on the song "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend".".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) shortsummary "Max's assignment in Hong Kong is to get a new secret weapon from a tailor".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) shortsummary "One by one, KAOS knocks off people who have agreed to be Max's best man for his upcoming wedding with 99. Because of his presumed indestructibility, Max ultimately chooses Hymie to be his best man. However, KAOS intercepts Hymie using him as a container in which they place a bomb — the objective being to send Hymie back to Max's bachelor party and blow up all the CONTROL agents in attendance.".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) shortsummary "Smart's disguise is uncovered and is captured. He and the Chief try various escape methods, but each time Siegfried appears to have an upper hand causing their attempts to fail. The Chief realizes that there must be an informer in the camp and devises a plan to fool the informer.".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) shortsummary "The King of Coronia , the very Ronald Colman-like king whom we met in the Season 3 episode "The King Lives," is in the United States on official Coronian business. A plot against him by the swashbuckling yet devious Rupert of Rathskeller may come to fruition unless Max can pass himself off successfully as his lookalike. However, things are more complicated this time around, as Max is now married to 99, and he fears that the charming King may be doing more to sweep 99 off her feet than he can. The title of the episode is a play on the film To Sir, With Love.".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) shortsummary "The Tequila Mockingbird has been recovered by Esmerelda, a CONTROL operative posing as a cantina showgirl in a sleepy Mexican town called Mira Loma. KAOS kills Esmerelda during her performance but she has hidden the statue beforehand. Max and 99 have to figure out the clue that was left behind to find where the statue is hidden, leading to a mexican standoff between Max and two rival KAOS agents. The episode is spoof of The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. The title is a play on Harper Lee's novel To Kill a Mockingbird.".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) shortsummary "While on their honeymoon, Max and 99 become stranded at sea because the boat they were sailing on exploded . They end up on an island in the Caribbean which, as it turns out, is synthetic and was designed by KAOS scientist Schwartz. Stationed on the island are Siegfried and Shtarker, who are there running a massive electromagnetic device. Their plan is to attract the entire U.S. Sixth Fleet, which will just happen to pass by the island in a short amount of time. The episode is a spoof of Gilligan's Island, a show produced by Sherwood Schwartz.".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) title "A Tale of Two Tails".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) title "Absorbe the Greek".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) title "Closely Watched Planes".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) title "Diamonds Are a Spy's Best Friend".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) title "Greer Window".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) title "Hurray for Hollywood".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) title "I Shot 86 Today".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) title "Leadside".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) title "One Nation Invisible".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) title "Schwartz's Island".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) title "Shock It to Me".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) title "Snoopy Smart vs. the Red Baron".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) title "Temporarily Out of CONTROL".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) title "Tequila Mockingbird".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) title "The Day They Raided the Knights".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) title "The Farkas Fracas".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) title "The Impossible Mission".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) title "The Laser Blazer".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) title "The Not-So-Great Escape: Part 1".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) title "The Not-So-Great Escape: Part 2".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) title "The Return of the Ancient Mariner".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) title "The Secret of Sam Vittorio".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) title "The Worst Best Man".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) title "To Sire, with Love: Part 1".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) title "To Sire, with Love: Part 2".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) title "With Love and Twitches".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) writtenby "Allan Burns and Chris Hayward and Arne Sultan and Leonard B. Stern".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) writtenby "Arne Sultan and Allan Burns and Chris Hayward and Leonard B. Stern".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) writtenby "Arne Sultan and Allan Burns and Chris Hayward and".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) writtenby "Arne Sultan and Chris Hayward".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) writtenby "Burt Nodella".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) writtenby "Chris Hayward and Allan Burns and Arne Sultan and Leonard B. Stern".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) writtenby "Chris Hayward and Arne Sultan".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) writtenby "Gloria Burton and Don Adams".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) writtenby "Lloyd Turner and Whitey Mitchell".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) writtenby "Mike Marmer".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) writtenby "Rick Mittleman".
- Get_Smart_(season_4) subject Category:1968_television_seasons.