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ENTER! TV/Media Av contest: International Men and Women of Mystery

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Where is this from?

Looks like "Get Smart" to me.


That's Patrick McGoohan as John Drake from "Danger Man".

Edit, Note to self: Before replying, always look whether there is another page in the thread.
 
I'm quite glad people have chimed in as I wasn't certain it was Get Smart (though I was about Danger Man!)
 
I guess I thought Get Smart didn't need any explaining... heh :)

Would having the shoe phone in it help maybe? If so, use this one:

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Im am tempted to allow Fury because of the "He is the spy. His secrets have secrets!" quote, but he goes a bit tooo far into the fantastical realm, sorry.
Otherwise cool av.
 
I would say he (at least in Iron Man, Iron Man 2, and Captain America: TWS) is more in the techno-thriller category and/or science fiction (along with Alias) but you make the rules. It's strange that Spy vs. Spy and Madam Yes are allowed (though, some believe the Flintstones takes place in The Jetsons time period living on the surface with cloned dinosars so I guess it could count as post apocalyptic).
 
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(though, some believe the Flintstones takes place in The Jetsons time period living on the surface with cloned dinosaurs so I guess it could count as post apocalyptic).

Is that really a thing that people think?? :lol:

I've heard it a few times. It explains how humans and dinosaurs can coexist together, how the supposed 'cavemen' uses modern technology, how they listen to 50's music, and how the Flintstones celebrate Christmas (because that holiday wouldn't exist pre-Christ). Also, the animals are probably genetically altered because they can talk, but it seems that happened before the war that sent them back to the stone age.
 
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(though, some believe the Flintstones takes place in The Jetsons time period living on the surface with cloned dinosars so I guess it could count as post apocalyptic).
Is that really a thing that people think?? :lol:
Well, there was this crossover episode, and the time the Flintstones and Rubbles tried out a time machine at a fair (and it worked).

I wonder if Gazoo's people are significantly more advanced in the Jetsons' time than they were in the Flintstones' time?
 
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