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Season 1
1 :01x01 - Mr. Big (Sep/18/1965)
Maxwell meets 99 and they fight a dangerous KAOS dwarf named Mr. Big who has stolen a dangerous weapon and kidnapped a scientist.
Special Guest Stars: Michael Dunn (1) as Mr. Big, | Guest Stars: Vito Scotti as Dante, Janine Gray as Zelinka, Kelton Garwood as Garth, Karen Norris as Mother, | Uncredited: Bryan O'Byrne (2) as Hodgkins
Director: Howard Morris (1)
Writer: Mel Brooks, Buck Henry
 
2 :01x02 - Diplomat's Daughter (Sep/25/1965)
Max and 99 must protect the daughter of a diplomat. If anything happens to her, the United States will face grave difficulties at the upcoming NATO meeting. Unfortunately for the Control agents, the sinister Claw has plans for the young woman...
Guest Stars: Leonard Strong as The Claw, Inger Stratton as Princess, Frank DeVol as Carleton, Bill Saito as Toto, Lee Kolima as Bobo
Director: Paul Bogart
Writer: Dee Caruso, Gerald Gardner
 
3 :01x03 - School Days (Oct/02/1965)
KAOS has planted an infiltrator at Control's secret training school! Max and 99 must assume undercover identities to ferret out the enemy agent before he can reveal the identities of the new Control agents to his sinister masters at KAOS.
Guest Stars: Ben Wright as Hillary Gainesborough, Leo Gordon as Grillak, Henry Brandon as Zukor, Byron Morrow as Dean Watson, Kitty Kelly (1) as Mrs. Green, | Uncredited: Peter Lorre, Jr. (1) as Dimitri
Director: Paul Bogart
Writer: Stan Burns, Mike Marmer
 
4 :01x04 - Our Man in Toyland (Oct/09/1965)
KAOS has successfully smuggled information about a top secret project out of the country. The final piece is due to go any day now, and Control has just one clue: somehow, Bowers Department Store. Max and 99 go undercover and contact surveillance agents inside the store. Then the agents disappear or are killed, leaving Max and 99 alone against a small army of KAOS agents. Fortunately, Max (with the help of Agent K-13) turns the tables on KAOS, using their own tricky information drop against them!
Guest Stars: John Hoyt as Mr. Bunny, Bryan O'Byrne (2) as Hodgkins, Buck Kartalian as Leopold, Lou Nova as Gorcheck, Helen Kleeb as Frieda
Director: Don Richardson (1)
Writer: Mike Marmer, Stan Burns
 
5 :01x05 - Now You See Him... Now You Don't (Oct/16/1965)
Haskell, a missing physicist, shows up at Max's apartment late one night. He claims KAOS kidnapped him and that he has developed an invisibility ray for them. He managed to escape with a briefcase containing the plans and he offers these to Max - but then is kidnapped by two invisible KAOS agents! Now Max must negotiate with the evil organization for the rights to the invisibility ray before they sell it to unfriendly powers!
Guest Stars: Joseph Ruskin as Ehrlich, Gregory Morton (1) as Dr. Haskell, Val Avery as KAOS Agent #1, John Sebastian (1) as KAOS Agent #2, Donna Walsh as Sophie
Director: Paul Bogart
Writer: Arne Sultan, Marvin Worth
 
6 :01x06 - Washington 4, Indians 3 (Oct/23/1965)
Indians block the road and stop a bus, then remove Control agent 43. They give him a message: the United States must return all Indian lands or they will declare war! There's only one thing to do: send Max in undercover to learn how the Indians expect to win such a war.
Guest Stars: Anthony Caruso as Red Cloud, Adele Palacios as White Cloud, Willis Bouchey as Air Force General, Bill Zuckert as Admiral, Donald Curtis as Army General, Monroe Arnold as Agent 43, Armand Alzamora as Bride Groom, Barry Russo as Green Meadows, Roberto Contreras as Blue Skies
Director: Richard Donner
Writer: Dee Caruso, Gerald Gardner
 
7 :01x07 - KAOS in CONTROL (Oct/30/1965)
When Control's secure conference room alarm goes off, it spells trouble. Control will shortly host a meeting of six top scientists in that room; if a double agent can kill the scientists, it will be a disaster for the free world. When someone steals Professor Windish's newest device, the electroretrogressor gun and uses it to reduce the Professor and the Chief to the intellectual equivalent of eight year olds, Max must take charge to protect the conference and ferret out the spy.
Guest Stars: Robert Cornthwaite as Windish, Bryan O'Byrne (2) as Hodgkins, Barbara Bain as Alma, Ed Peck as Henry, Donald Lawton as Delegate #1
Director: Don Richardson (1)
Writer: Hal Goldman, Al Gordon
 
8 :01x08 - The Day Smart Turned Chicken (Nov/06/1965)
Max sees dead cowboys come back to life and a doctor making a house call for a neighbor who is perfectly healthy. Then he makes an appearance at a diplomatic reception dressed in a chicken suit! If Max is coming apart that's bad news for Control. Max has just completed months of tedious travel gathering information that will send the top KAOS leaders to prison - if he can present it at the pre-trial hearing the next day, and if their lawyer doesn't make him look foolish...
Guest Stars: Phillip Pine as Blake (as Phillip E. Pine), Howard Caine as Dr. Fish, Iris Adrian as Mrs. Dawson, Richard Karlan as Bruno, Simon Oakland as Cowboy, George J. Lewis as Morovian Ambassador, Frank Biro as Judge, Don Brodie as Costume Man
Director: Frank McDonald (3)
Writer: Ron Friedman, Pat McCormick (1)
 
9 :01x09 - Satan Place (Nov/13/1965)
KAOS kidnaps The Chief as he leaves for his vacation and demands $200,000 for his safe return. Unknown to Control, their real plan is to operate on Control's leader, turning him into a willing KAOS puppet! Max and 99 must discover where KAOS is keeping The Chief and rescue him before he becomes everyone's worst enemy.
Guest Stars: Joseph Sirola as Harvey Satan, Robert Cornthwaite as Windish, Bryan O'Byrne (2) as Hodgkins, Len Lesser as Rudolph, Jack Perkins as Gregor
Director: Frank McDonald (3)
Writer: Stan Burns, Mike Marmer
 
10 :01x10 - Our Man in Leotards (Nov/20/1965)
A thief steals a quantity of Imobilo, Control's newest development. The drug can paralyze most men for a half hour or so with one tiny dose. The thief leaps over the tall fence to escape, which suggests to Max and the Chief that a dancer might be the culprit. Control must ensure that a treaty signing occurs as planned - at an embassy hosting a troupe of ballet dancers, some of whom oppose the treaty. There's only one answer - send Max and 99 undercover to find the threat.
Guest Stars: Michael Pate as Naharana, Robert Cornthwaite as Windish, Robert Carricart as Julio, Nestor Paiva as Doorman, John Stephenson as Parkerson, Edward Colmans (1) as Don Hernando, Fernando Roca as Dancer, Robert J. Stevenson (4) as Guard, | Uncredited: Robert Karvelas as Saunders
Director: Richard Donner
Writer: Gary Belkin, Mel Brooks
 
11 :01x11 - Too Many Chiefs (Nov/27/1965)
Tanya Lupescu's testimony will severely damage the KAOS organization, sending several of its... executives... to prison. Determined to prevent this, KAOS contracts for the services of Alexi Sebastian, a man so skilled at disguise that he can infiltrate anywhere and kill any victim. He has never failed to fulfill a contract. Max must deal with 99's jealousy of the beautiful Tanya, the ruthless Alexi Sebastian, the Chief's ulcer, and even an insurance salesman!
Guest Stars: Susanne Cramer (1) as Tanya, Bryan O'Byrne (2) as Hodgkins, Harry Basch as Kaos Leader, Victor French as Insurance Man, | Uncredited: Robert Karvelas as Cashier, Rose Michtom as Aunt Rose (photograph)
Director: Bruce Bilson
Writer: Gerald Gardner, Dee Caruso
 
12 :01x12 - My Nephew the Spy (Dec/04/1965)
Max must locate a KAOS spy ring. Coincidentally, the ring's headquarters is in a shoe store where Max purchases shoes. Agents there believe they've been discovered and dispatch one of their number to kill Max. Complicating the case is the arrival of Max's aunt and uncle who do not know and must not learn that their nephew is a spy. Max, 99, and the unwilling Victor must concoct an elaborate charade with each side struggling behind the scenes for the upper hand.
Guest Stars: Conrad Janis as Victor, Charles Lane (1) as Uncle Abner, Maudie Prickett as Aunt Bertha, Vincent Beck as Salesman
Director: Bruce Bilson
Writer: Marvin Worth, Arne Sultan
 
13 :01x13 - Aboard the Orient Express (Dec/11/1965)
Agents 82 through 85 have all died attempting to deliver the payroll for Control's freelance agents located behind the Iron Curtain. The Chief, hoping a woman can succeed where four men have failed, assigns the case to 99. But Max accidentally locks the briefcase to his own wrist, and Agent B-12 aboard the train has the only key. Now Max must board the train, make contact with B-12, deliver the payroll, and avoid becoming the sinister Krochanska's fifth victim!
Special Guest Stars: Johnny Carson (1) as Special Guest Conductor, | Guest Stars: Carol Ohmart as The Countess, Victor French as Agent 44, Theodore Marcuse as Demetrios, Bill Glover (1) as Ernst, Del Close as Minelli, Maurice Marsac (1) as The Porter, Jack Donner as The Courier
Director: Frank McDonald (3)
Writer: Robert C. Dennis (1), Earl Barret (1)
 
14 :01x14 - Weekend Vampire (Dec/18/1965)
Control agents have died mysteriously, in each case the only evidence of foul play is two small marks on their necks - like a vampire's bite, and that every death has occurred in the lab. And why is Professor Sontag keeping in touch with his disgraced mentor, Dr. Drago? Max and 99 pose as a pair of newlyweds with car trouble who must impose upon Dr. Drago's hospitality - and examine his home for clues.
Guest Stars: Martin Kosleck as Dr. Drago, Ford Rainey as Professor Sontag, Roger Price (2) as Arrick, William Baskin as Hugo, Don Ross (1) as Agent #52, | Uncredited: Robert Karvelas as Crime Scene Photographer
Director: Bruce Bilson
Writer: Gerald Gardner, Dee Caruso
 
15 :01x15 - Survival of the Fattest (Dec/25/1965)
Prince Sully eats constantly to push his weight over three hundred pounds. If he reaches that goal his people will give him his weight in gold, and that is the money needed to keep his tiny but oil rich nation solvent. If he fails, another faction hostile to Western interests will take power and cut off the oil supply. So when the prince disappears, Max has just forty-eight hours to find him and fatten him up.
Guest Stars: Karen Steele as Mary Jack Armstrong, Milton Selzer as Parker, Dan Seymour as Prince Sully, Tania Lemani as Carla (as Tania Lemoni), Patti Gilbert as Rhonda, Arthur Adams as Agent #1, Ned Romero as Agent #2
Director: Frank McDonald (3)
Writer: Ronny Pearlman, Mel Brooks
 
16 :01x16 - Double Agent (Jan/08/1966)
KAOS agents discover a listening device concealed in a fake ice cube so genius scientist Parker devises something even more clever: a $400,000 fly with a tiny radar, transmit and receive antennae, and that can actually fly. Sadly, Max mistakes it for a real fly and smashes it - forcing him to go undercover in person to learn what KAOS plans. That requires him to alienate all his friends and develop unsavory habits to convince the KAOS men that he's ready to defect. Unfortunately, his first assignment is to kill Agent 99...
Guest Stars: Robert Ellenstein as Alex, Arthur Batanides as KAOS Agent #1, Milton Selzer as Parker, Gregg Palmer as The Texan, Dave Barry (2) as KAOS Agent #2, Clay Tanner as KAOS Agent #3, Fabian Dean as The Bartender, Jack Orrison as The Drunk
Director: Frank McDonald (3)
Writer: Carol Cavella, Joseph C. Cavella
 
17 :01x17 - Kisses for KAOS (Jan/15/1966)
Several buildings containing information damaging to the KAOS organization have blown up. In each case, agents find fragments of paintings from a gallery owned by Rex Savage in the rubble. But CONTROL knows nothing about Savage, so 99 goes undercover as a rich socialite and Max as her chauffeur to investigate Rex Savage. But when 99 starts getting close to Savage, will Max's jealousy sink the plan?
Guest Stars: Michael Dante as Savage, John Abbott (1) as Mondo, Milton Selzer as Parker, Ray Kellogg as Policeman
Director: Gary Nelson
Writer: Mike Marmer, Stan Burns
 
18 :01x18 - The Dead Spy Scrawls (Jan/22/1966)
Max and 99 attempt to rendezvous with Agent 46 in a bus station. Agent 46 has information about an electronic brain KAOS uses to intercept Control’s messages. Before they can contact him, a KAOS agent murders 46, who scrawls a dying message in some cement: the contact information for a paid informer. Max meets the informer, but the KAOS agent strikes again, leaving Max with only one clue – the informer’s dying words: “shark pool mother.”
Guest Stars: Jack Lambert as Shark, Leonard Nimoy as Stryker, Milton Selzer as Parker, Don Brodie as Informer, Harry Bartell as Marconi, Roy Engel as Vendor, Clive Wayne as Agent 46
Director: Gary Nelson
Writer: Stan Burns, Mike Marmer
 
19 :01x19 - Back to the Old Drawing Board (Jan/29/1966)
KAOS wants to kidnap genius inventor Dr. Shotwire. Several of their men have failed to capture the eccentric scientist due to the inadvertently successful efforts of Maxwell Smart, Agent 86. This has infuriated their controller Natz, to the point that he wishes for just a few minutes alone with the Control agent. That’s why he approaches Dr. Ratton, evil genius for hire. Dr. Ratton promises Natz both men within twenty four hours – a promise he’ll keep by unleashing his newest invention – a robot named Hymie who is bulletproof, stronger than a normal man, and a skilled assassin and spy!
Guest Stars: Dick Gautier as Hymie, Patrick O'Moore as Dr. Shotwire, Ted de Corsia as Mr. Natz, Jim Boles as Dr. Ratton, Victor French as Agent 44, Bruce Gibson as Agent 91
Director: Bruce Bilson
Writer: Gary Clarke (1)
 
20 :01x20 - All in the Mind (Feb/05/1966)
Late at night, panicked secretary Joanna Sloan calls Maxwell Smart. From living in the same building she knows he is a secret agent and has information for him. Before she can tell him exactly what she knows, she drowns... in a phone booth! When her body is discovered in a nearby river the following day, the Chief is suspicious enough to send Max undercover as an Army colonel, to learn more about her employer, Dr. Braams. Max and 99, posing as husband and wife, discover that Dr. Braams records the conversations of his patients! Fleeing, they hide in a phone booth down the hall...
Guest Stars: Torin Thatcher as Dr. Braam, Robert F. Simon (3) as Stueben, King Moody as Markovich, William Tannen as Admiral, Merry Anders as Miss Sloane, Janet Waldo as Telephone Operator
Director: Bruce Bilson
Writer: Gerald Gardner, Dee Caruso
 
21 :01x21 - Dear Diary (Feb/12/1966)
Gaffer, the legendary Control agent 4 after whom Max has patterned his own career, sends a carrier pigeon to Control headquarters. It seems he has kept a diary all these years – a diary now full of secret information. If that diary fell into enemy hands, it would mean the end for Control. Gaffer wants to turn the diary over to Control, but someone else wants the book very badly. Someone willing to kidnap Gaffer in an effort to get it!
Guest Stars: Vaughn Taylor as Gaffer, William Keene (6) as Newfield, Ellen Corby as Agnes Davenport, Byron Foulger as Bush, Burt Mustin as Agent 8, Ted Gehring as Mace
Director: Murray Golden
Writer: Mike Marmer, Stan Burns
 
22 :01x22 - Smart, the Assassin (Feb/19/1966)
The orders have come from KAOS headquarters: kill the Chief of Control. At the Regency Club, a waiter makes one attempt on the Chief’s life using a ring that dispenses acid into his coffee. But Devonshire spots the skulduggery before the Chief can drink. Then KAOS kidnaps Max and doses him with their brainwashing pill! Their plan: program Max to kill his own Chief right in front of some of the most important government men!
Guest Stars: Murray Matheson as Devonshire, Tony Lo Bianco as Kaos Agent, Ken Scott as Kaos Agent, Eileen O'Neill as Woman Agent
Director: Bruce Bilson
Writer: Budd Grossman
 
23 :01x23 - I'm Only Human (Feb/26/1966)
Control retires Fang the dog agent from active duty, putting him on a desk job checking in evidence and burying it. Max contacts Agent 73 to learn the name of the kennel where he boarded his dog, but before Max learns the name, the agent’s own dog murders him! Digging further, the Chief discovers an ominous pattern of deaths previously considered accidental – in each case, the victim’s own dog killed him! The Chief concludes that KAOS has developed a method of controlling animals. There’s a link: each of the victims sent his dog to the elite Washington Animal Spa. The learn more, Max and 99 take Fang (reactivated at Max’s insistence) and parrot agent B-17 to the Spa...
Guest Stars: Oscar Beregi, Jr. as Beastmaster (as Oscar Beregi), Frank DeVol as Carlton, Gregg Palmer as KAOS Agent, Logan Field as Agent 73
Director: Murray Golden
Writer: Ron Friedman, Pat McCormick (1), Mike Marmer, Stan Burns
 
24 :01x24 - Stakeout on Blue Mist Mountain (Mar/05/1966)
KAOS agents have arrived in the country from all over the world, by all kinds of methods. Determined to discover their purpose, The Chief has Max switch suitcases with one agent so they can photograph the contents. Inside, they find only one out of the ordinary object – a curious piece of metal Parker tells them is part of a larger device. Max must go undercover to deliver the device to the KAOS agents, but when he learns what they’re assembling, he’ll wish he hadn’t taken this particular assignment!
Guest Stars: Milton Selzer as Parker, Victor French as Agent 44, Lew Gallo as Nealis, Ted Knight as KAOS Agent #1, Jason Wingreen as KAOS Agent #2, Jack Denton as Policeman
Director: Murray Golden
Writer: Stan Dreben, Howard Merrill
 
25 :01x25 - The Amazing Harry Hoo (Mar/12/1966)
The Chief assigns Max to follow the number three man in KAOS’ data smuggling operation. Control has been following agents since number one hundred eighteen, trying to locate the top man in this ring of spies before he can smuggle the tranquilizer bomb formula out of the country. When the number two man comes to a bad end, Max meets Harry Hoo, the famous detective, and between then they discover that the top man in this criminal hierarchy is an old adversary of both men – the sinister mastermind known only as... The Claw!
Guest Stars: Joey Forman as Harry Hoo, Leonard Strong as The Claw, Lee Kolima as Bobo, James Millhollin as Ticket Seller, Vince Howard as Policeman, Harvey Gardner as Control Agent
Director: Gary Nelson
Writer: Dee Caruso, Gerald Gardner
 
26 :01x26 - Hubert's Unfinished Symphony (Mar/19/1966)
Rudolph Hubert is an unusual Control agent, for he is also an excellent concert violinist. This gives him entrée into places few other agents can go. Max and the Chief attend a concert where they see Hubert touch his violin bow to his left shoulder – a signal that he’s in trouble and needs help! They rush to his dressing room but arrive too late. Someone has murdered Hubert before he could reveal the name of KAOS’ new Mr. Big! Certain the wily agent left a clue, the Chief and Max search his dressing room, but the investigation interrupts them. As the suspects return to Hubert’s dressing room one by one, Max must speak to them to determine who killed Hubert and who is KAOS’ new Mr. Big!
Guest Stars: Bert Freed as Badeff, John Myhers as Wolenska, Victor French as Agent 44, Milton Selzer as Parker, Sarah Marshall as Nicola, Andre Philippe as Hubert, Richard Webb as Police Lieutenant
Director: Gary Nelson
Writer: Stan Burns, Mike Marmer
 
27 :01x27 - Ship of Spies (1) (Apr/02/1966)
Max visits a seedy bar to meet an informant. This informant can tell Max who stole the plans to the nuclear amphibian battleship and how those plans will be smuggled out of the country. The informant appears, but before Max can alert The Chief, the informant leaves. Two gunshots ring out and the informant is dead. Max’s only clue to the killer is a strange “clip clop” sound that recedes into the fog. The dying man’s final words, “Evening Star sails at midnight” send Max to the Evening Star, a freighter carrying just a half dozen passengers. His mission: find and recover the plans before the ship makes port. But once aboard, Max hears the strange “clip clop” and discovers a number of possible sources...
Guest Stars: Harold Stone as Captain Groman (as Harold J. Stone), Victor French as Agent 44, Jan Arvan as Sehokian, Milton Selzer as Parker, Paul Lukather as Baccardo, Vivienne Ventura as Consuela, | Uncredited: Robert Karvelas as Agent, Murray Alper as Contact Man
Director: Bruce Bilson
Writer: Buck Henry, Leonard Stern
 
28 :01x28 - Ship of Spies (2) (Apr/09/1966)
After an assailant shoots through the rail, Max plunges into the water. Agent 99’s first task is to fish him out. Then they contact the Chief: they still haven’t discovered the plans for the Nuclear Amphibian Battleship. Worse, everyone on board makes the same strange clip-clop noise Max heard just after someone murdered his contact. His suspect might be Consuela, the Spanish dancer, or Baccardo the Portuguese polo player. He reveals his identity to Captain Groman, and then speaks to agent 44, but the killer shoots agent 44 before he can reveal what he has deduced about the plans. Max returns to the Captain’s cabin to ask for permission to use the ship’s radio, and when he does, he learns Captain Groman has a peg-leg, and makes a curious clip-clop as he walks...
Guest Stars: Harold Stone as Captain Groman (as Harold J. Stone), Victor French as Agent 44, Paul Lukather as Baccardo, Fuji as Ming, | Uncredited: Robert Karvelas as Larabee, Vivienne Ventura as Consuela
Director: Bruce Bilson
Writer: Leonard Stern, Buck Henry
 
29 :01x29 - Shipment to Beirut (Apr/23/1966)
A model phones Max and tells him that she works for the Richelieu Studio, and that she has information about stolen plans for a new supersonic bomber. Since Max knows that Richelieu works with KAOS and has for a long time, Max jumps at the chance to learn more. After a couple of false starts, Max finds the girl, but before she can tell him where the plans are, she disappears. So Max calls for an M4 alert, bringing Control to the studio in force. He and the Chief find the girl, or rather, a mannequin that looks like the girl. Convinced Max suffers from overwork, the Chief relieves him of duty, so Agent 99 goes undercover to prove Max was right. And she does, but KAOS discovers her, forcing Max to work quickly before Agent 99 becomes a fixture of the modeling industry...
Guest Stars: Lee Bergere as Richelieu, Allen Emerson as Luchek, Judy Lang as Mildred Spencer, Alice Reinheart as Hilda, Regina Groves as Model #1, Greta Lor-worth as Model #2, Tim Herbert as Attendent
Director: David Alexander (2)
Writer: Arne Sultan
 
30 :01x30 - Last One in is a Rotten Spy (May/07/1966)
Max gets a strange phone call – a woman in love with recently murdered Agent 81 reveals that before his death he instructed her to contact Max. She has names of enemy agents, but she was told to give them to Max in person. She is with a swimming team meeting an American team in Washington. She gives Max her name but it is long and foreign and he cannot remember it. Max make several attempts to get the names, but each time is thwarted by circumstance or the actions of enemy agents. Finally, Max decides to force the issue – he goes over to the dormitory to find out which of the beautiful swimmers is the defector, and makes a surprising discovery.
Guest Stars: Alice Ghostley as Verna, John Milford as Greco, Victoria Carroll as Myrna, Barbara Stanek as Vana, Elisa Ingram as Rena, Jayne Massey as Nina, Dave Cameron as Agent 81
Director: David Alexander (2)
Writer: Stan Burns, Mike Marmer
 
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