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By Jeff Swindoll Apr 1, 2007, 13:02 GMT

I Spy – A look at Hollywood’s love for the spy genre


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rekoApr 2nd, 2007 - 00:20:17

I don't know how, in an 'article' entitled 'I Spy' that the television series -- the ground breaking television series - is not mentioned...
for its relative authenticity, smart and exceptionally realistic scenarios for the most part and the relevance to what was happening at the time of its airing. And of course it is a total misfire to say nothing about the incredible on screen chemistry and pioneering TV relationship between Bob Culp and Bill Cosby.

I loved Wild Wild West ... but ...

reko in philadelphia

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Jeff SwindollApr 5th, 2007 - 03:01:26

Technically the article was from my viewpoint and although I am familiar with I Spy it was not one that I watched on a regular basis. That's why I excluded it. Mea culpa. Though that's what talkback is about - so if anybody else would like to tell about their favorite spy film or TV show please feel free to put them here.

Cheers.

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