Monday, November 02, 2015

007 Week: The Cult-TV Faces of: Secret Agents

Identified by SGB: The Man from UNCLE - Napoleon Solo (Robert Vaughn).


Identified by SGB: The Man from UNCLE, Illya Kuryakin (Daid McCallum)

Identified by SGB: I Spy.

Identified by SGB: Mission: Impossible.

Identified by SGB The Avengers.

Identified by SGB: The Prisoner.

Identified by SGB: Get Smart (Maxwell Smart)

Identified by SGB: Get Smart -- 99 (Barbara Feldon)

Identified by SGB: The Wild, Wild West.

Identified by SGB: The New Avengers.

Identified by SGB: The Girl from U.N.C.L.E.

Identified by SGB: The Professionals.

Identified by SGB: Scarecrow and Mrs. King.

Identified by SGB: Inspector Gadget.

Identified by Terri Wilson: Masquerade.

Identified by SGB: La Femme Nikita

Identified by SGB: Jack of All Trades.

Identified by SGB: Alias.

Identified by SGB: Burn Notice.

Identified by SGB: Homeland.

Identified by SGB: Nikita.

Identified by SGB: The Americans.

Identified by SGB: Archer.

8 comments:

  1. Hi John,

    Hope you enjoyed Halloween.

    1 Man From UNCLE
    2 Man From UNCLE
    3 I Spy
    4 Mission:Impossible
    5 Avengers
    6 The Prisoner
    7 Get Smart
    8 Get Smart
    9 Wild Wild West
    10 New Avengers
    11 Girl From UNCLE
    13 Scarecrow & Mrs. King
    14 Inspector Gadget
    16 Le Femme Nikita
    17 Jack Of All Trades
    18 Alias
    19 Burn Notice
    20 Homeland
    21 Nikita
    22 The Americans
    23 Archer

    SGB

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  2. #15 is "Masquerade" with the always delightful Rod Taylor. So sad to lose him this year. :-(

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  3. John, I think #15 Masquerade.

    SGB

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  4. John #12 is The Professionals.

    SGB

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  5. Where is everyone else?

    SGB

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  6. Yeah, Terri Wilson is here. :)

    SGB

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  7. Great job on secrets agents, SGB, and you too Terri Wilson. I hope you both had a great Halloween. Our family had a lovely time!

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  8. What?!? No Steve Austin or Jaime Summers?

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