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| I Spy was an American television secret agent adventure series. It ran on NBC from 1965 to 1968 and teamed Robert Culp as international tennis pro Kelly Robinson, and Bill Cosby as his trainer Alexander Scott. In reality they were both top agents for the CIA and, while ostensibly traveling the world on the pro tennis circuit, were usually busy chasing villains, spies and beautiful women. I Spy broke new ground in that it was the first American television show to feature an African-American actor (Cosby) in a lead role. It was also notable that Cosby's race was never an issue in any of the stories. Nor was his character in any way subservient to Culp's, with the exception that Culp's character was a more experienced agent. Another way in which I Spy was a trailblazer was in its use of exotic international locations in an attempt to emulate the James Bond film series, but this was unique for a television show, especially since the series actually filmed its lead actors at locations ranging from Japan to Italy, rather than relying on photography and stock footage. (Compare with the current series, Alias which also utilizes worldwide settings but never actually films outside the Los Angeles region.) The success of the show is attributed to the chemistry between Culp and Cosby. Fans tuned in more for their hip banter than for the espionage stories, making I Spy a leader in the buddy genre. The show also coined unique phrases that, briefly, became catch phrases, such as "wonderfulness"; Wonderfulness was used as the title of one of Cosby's albums of stand up comedy released concurrently with the series. The series was additionally notable in that co-star Culp wrote numerous episodes, including the show's first broadcast episode, "So Long, Patrick Henry". In the mid-1960s it was considered rare for actors in a dramatic series to write scripts for their own shows. After the show went off the air, they teamed again for the film Hickey & Boggs (1972), a downbeat and violent story that failed to capitalize on what I Spy audiences had loved. In 1994 they teamed once more for the nostalgic television movie I Spy Returns (in which the aging spies have to leap into action once again to rescue their children, who are also spies). Robert Culp also reprised the role of Kelly Robinson during a dream sequence in a 1999 episode of Bill Cosby's series, Cosby entitled "My Spy". Prior to this, Culp made a guest appearance on The Cosby Show on April 9, 1987 in an episode titled "Bald and Beautiful" in which he plays an old friend of Dr. Huxtable's named "Scott Kelly". The duo reunited once more for a TV special marking the 50th anniversary of NBC in 2002. A movie remake I Spy followed in 2002 with Eddie Murphy and Owen Wilson. As with most remakes, it diverged from its source material, including for some reason switching the character names around so that Alexander Scott (Wilson) was now the experienced agent and Kelly Robinson (Murphy) the amateur, possibly in reference to Murphy's popular Mr. Robinson character on Saturday Night Live. The film was a critical and commercial flop. The original television series and the 1994 reunion movie are both available on DVD. Popular cultureA sure sign of a film or TV show's popularity is a Mad magazine parody. In their version, the show was called "Why Spy?" featuring characters called "Killy" and "Scoot". It received predictably mixed reviews:The series was also parodied in an episode ("Die Spy") of the television series Get Smart, in which agent Maxwell Smart pretends to be an international table tennis champion. The scriptwriters successfully imitate the rhythms of the banter between Robinson and Scott. Robert Culp makes a cameo appearance in the episode. Original novels and comic booksA number of original novels based upon the series were published in the late 1960s, most written by John Tiger:
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