"Get Smart" was the first show I remember really looking forward to when it was first advertised on my parent's little black and white TV. Luckily our local station carried it as we only got one channel through the Rabbit ears....lol.
They should have done an entire episode on the moon where KAOS lands there first then Control shows up it would have been hilarious to see Siegfried on the moon.
No one even questioned 1:55, where was the Chief headed--the new secret meeting place on Mars? 😎 Max: "Chief, can we give you a lift?" Chief: "No thanks, I'm not going that way..."
I never saw this scene before and I have seen every episode I think this was cut out from the syndication package of episodes it's crazy that I never saw this before now.
That's strange. I dont think I recall that one. And I am a bit of an aficionado. Either that or memory is failing! Or I only saw it once. I would need to see the whole episode. BTW, I was expecting Max to demand that the Chief use the cone of silence!
@@brianarbenz1329 dual gag, the Cone of Silence was a running gag on a device that never, ever worked and failed in comical ways that rendered communications impossible. Just as pointing at a pothole on the moon got the message across "New Jersey", which at the time, pothole central was also South Philly's waterfront and well, Philly in general. How could you tell the two apart back then? Philly doesn't have circles. The gag wasn't the budget for Control, it was that Control was far ahead of the government in technology, a standing joke on the CIA. Itself laughable, as agency technologies were pretty much leading edge to solid middle of the pack, but they did have specialized devices that literally have their very own museum that's, well, not open to the public. But then, layered jokes and layered in-jokes were common in that series in particular. BTW, Don Adams was a reformed Marine (yeah, in joke between Army and Marines), served in the Battle of Guadalcanal, ducking successfully at the right times, but getting knocked down by a nasty flavor of malaria, then became a USMC Drill Instructor. The nasty variety of malaria being 90% fatal at the time and not a hell of a lot better today.
I've seen some cheap sets, but this takes the cake. Really, a poor effort -- nothing more than a black backdrop, sand pit, aluminium ladder, a few bulbs in the backdrop, cardboard boxes, aluminium foil, etc -- just to include the lunar landings in a skit.
My son watched this with me once. He's a big fan of the Apollo missions and the moon landings even though he was born 20 years after the fact. He laughed his head off at the idea that the Chief, 99 and 86 have regular meetings on the moon.
It was too implausible, even for a way out comedy. And the Pheasant Under Glass pun was a long build up for a lame punch line. I wonder, was there a writer's strike going on during this?
Nothing like a dose of Maxwell Smart to brighten the day!
AND!.......Loving it!
Would you believe?
@@jeffvemb2144 Missed it by THAT much !
That's precisely what the Chief... Never said... ;)
Barbara was so lovely. 💗 She looked good in anything.
Indeed. To me she was so much of the 60's.
And so much controversy, this is actual proof of man on the Moon.
yes I Remember when they landed on the moon!We were all so proud .
Wow! I don't remember this episode! Thanks! (And I'm from New Jersey... ;) )
Joisey
It's the one where Max teams up with an opera singer so they can use her voice to break the cell.
Couldn't wait for the next show....every week we watched Get Smart!
"Get Smart" was the first show I remember really looking forward to when it was first advertised on my parent's little black and white TV. Luckily our local station carried it as we only got one channel through the Rabbit ears....lol.
@@Collingwoodharbour We picked up 4 channels and sometimes UHF we got channel 32.
Those space suit costumes must have cost the whole budget!
...and loving it!
Always wonderful !👍
They should have done an entire episode on the moon where KAOS lands there first then Control shows up it would have been hilarious to see Siegfried on the moon.
"Pheasant Under Glass" Episode #113, Season Five #1.
No one even questioned 1:55, where was the Chief headed--the new secret meeting place on Mars? 😎
Max: "Chief, can we give you a lift?"
Chief: "No thanks, I'm not going that way..."
I never saw this scene before and I have seen every episode I think this was cut out from the syndication package of episodes it's crazy that I never saw this before now.
It's the one where Max teams up with an opera singer so they can use her voice to break the cell.
Was this a real episode? Thanks for sharing. This was hilarious. Nothing better than Get Smart!
That's strange. I dont think I recall that one. And I am a bit of an aficionado. Either that or memory is failing! Or I only saw it once. I would need to see the whole episode.
BTW, I was expecting Max to demand that the Chief use the cone of silence!
No it wasnt real. The Apollo missions did not launch these 3 into space.
@@dannyh8288 they haven’t launched anyone to the moon
@@delinquense I believe this could be from the reboot they created years after the original series
Season 5, episode 1. "Pheasant Under Glass"
99 takes one giant leap for womankind.
Hilarious ! Thanks for uploading! I think I know why they didn't meet at NASA's restaurant on the moon. Good food but no atmosphere.
I like how the whole scene is just played to be completely ridiculous. Barbara Feldon is very good here.
Looks like this was broadcast on CHCH TV in Hamilton, Ont, Canada
"No thanks, I'm not going that way"
if it was just those three on the moon then who filmed this
I think it must have been one of these crews... ua-cam.com/video/rX2rHJg30xA/v-deo.html
RIP ~ you hard charging devil dog of the sea! Semper FI and thank you for your service! Praise you Jesus
So, which way was The Chief going?
Possibly planet Claire , if you listen to the B52's !
What were they doing on the moon?
LOL you can literrally see the walls of the sound stage.
Never saw this episode?
Even back in 1700's New Jersey was the but of jokes.
Is the"Chief"talking about 405 FWY in L.A area?to get out of airport✈️& back 🏡?lol
Oh, the pun ... the pun ...
Control even has to save the moon ( besides the world) from those evil people at kaos.
I don't remember this episode, maybe it never made it to syndication.
It's the one where Max teams up with an opera singer so they can use her voice to break the cell
Is that the same set they filmed the moon landing on.
The spacesuits are so campy... 😆
The foil-covered life support packs and Radio Shack replacement pull-out antennas!
😂
Props spent twenty bucks
They must be landing at Newark airport. Might take them 3 days just to get out of the parking lot.
Lol let’s break out the soundproof chamber classified skiff lol
Still more realistic than Kubrick’s
Imagine how much money it cost them to film this on the moon!!!
What year and episode is this?
1969 year of Apollo 11 moon landing🤕
If memory serves, The Chief drove a Shelby Mustang. A GT500 I think.
And loving it 😮
👏👏👏😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸👍🇧🇷.
😂😂😂😂😂😂👍
99 is HAWT!
You should see her in a black and white catsuit.
This is a more realistic set than the first moon landing 😆
Tard
Well that meeting could have been a simple email instead of real time offline meeting
They didn’t have the EMAIL back then and CHAOZ is very powerful
They really did land a men on the Moon in the 70's. It's true, I saw it on television so it must be true.
Easier to do it than to fake it. Moon is close.
1969
🤣
NOW! We have a definite proof that the moon landing was a Hollywood production
😂😂😂
I thought definitive proof Armstrong was not the first man on the Moon !
No, they actually filmed this Get Smart scene on the moon. The Apollo landings were done in a studio.
@@brianarbenz1329 yep, if the astronauts made it, Max would've rightfully demanded the Cone of Silence.
@@spvillano They didn't have the money to fix the Cone of Silence, but they had no problem coming up with $20 billion to go to the moon.
@@brianarbenz1329 dual gag, the Cone of Silence was a running gag on a device that never, ever worked and failed in comical ways that rendered communications impossible. Just as pointing at a pothole on the moon got the message across "New Jersey", which at the time, pothole central was also South Philly's waterfront and well, Philly in general. How could you tell the two apart back then? Philly doesn't have circles.
The gag wasn't the budget for Control, it was that Control was far ahead of the government in technology, a standing joke on the CIA. Itself laughable, as agency technologies were pretty much leading edge to solid middle of the pack, but they did have specialized devices that literally have their very own museum that's, well, not open to the public. But then, layered jokes and layered in-jokes were common in that series in particular.
BTW, Don Adams was a reformed Marine (yeah, in joke between Army and Marines), served in the Battle of Guadalcanal, ducking successfully at the right times, but getting knocked down by a nasty flavor of malaria, then became a USMC Drill Instructor. The nasty variety of malaria being 90% fatal at the time and not a hell of a lot better today.
Would’ve been funnier if on the moon they had said WHAT?
Would have made a perfect "Cone of Silence"
I've seen some cheap sets, but this takes the cake. Really, a poor effort -- nothing more than a black backdrop, sand pit, aluminium ladder, a few bulbs in the backdrop, cardboard boxes, aluminium foil, etc -- just to include the lunar landings in a skit.
Fake! I could see stars in the background!
The Chief, Ed Platt, played James Dean's father in Rebel Without a Cause.
Nope, Jim Backus played James' father. Edward Platt played Inspector Ray Fremick.
He also played a high priest in the movie Atlantis
No he didn't. He played a police sergeant. James Dean's father was played by Jim Backus, Mr. Howell of Gilligan's Island.
Is this THE corniest segment EVER?
My son watched this with me once. He's a big fan of the Apollo missions and the moon landings even though he was born 20 years after the fact. He laughed his head off at the idea that the Chief, 99 and 86 have regular meetings on the moon.
It was too implausible, even for a way out comedy. And the Pheasant Under Glass pun was a long build up for a lame punch line. I wonder, was there a writer's strike going on during this?
Who Farted?