I Spy
I Spy is an American television secret-agent experience series. It awakened Robert Culp Alexander Scott, as his trainer as tennis player Kelly Robinson with Bill Cosby and ran for three seasons on NBC from 1965 to 1968. The characters' journeys as ostensible"tennis bums", Robinson playing tennis being an amateur with the wealthy in return for food and lodging, and Scott tagging together, given that the cover story concealing their functions since top agents for the Pentagon. Their real work usually kept them busy pursuing spies, villains, and gorgeous women.
The powers behind the series were cinematographer Fouad stated and also Morton Fine and authors David Friedkin. They formed three F Productions under the aegis of Desilu Studios at which the series was produced. Fine and Friedkin were both mind authors and co-producers, and also wrote the broadcasts. Friedkin appeared in two episodes in the first season and also also dabbled in acting.
Actor-producer Sheldon Leonard, famous for playing gangster roles from '50s and the 1940s, was the producer. He played with a part in two episodes and looked in a cameo. In addition, he served throughout the sequence as intermittent second-unit manager and led one episode.
Released: 1965-09-15
Genre:
Action & Adventure