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Robert Culp and Bill Cosby star as international espionage agents Kelly Robinson and Alexander Scott on highly dangerous missions in this ever-popular, award-winning series. Culp poses as a world-class playboy/tennis player, and Cosby goes undercover as his trainer. Together they travel the world, trading quips and fighting high-level crime with cool bravado and extraordinary savoir-faire. Combining humor with action/intrigue, "I Spy" was the first adventure TV series to be shot in exotic international locales, establishing a new standard for television dramas.
 


I Spy - Season 1

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I Spy a Winner!
 

There are not many TV series that I recommend so highly for great entertainment and the chance to see some familiar faces when they were much younger, and before superstardom in the form of the The Cosby Show engulfed Bill Cosby (Although, he was already a great stand-up comedian by then). Fans will recall that Cosby's character Alexander Scott was a Rhodes scholar, and his race was never an issue. I Spy was a series ahead of its time. The Civil Rights movement was in full swing and there was Bill Cosby, a co-star of a hit series and co-billed with Robert Culp. The clever reparte between Scott and Culp's Kelly Robinson made each episode fun to watch, even when the stories might sometimes be a bit lightweight. And, it was filmed on location in Hong Kong, Japan, Mexico, Italy, Spain, Greece, and Morocco - something very rare in those days of television.



I Spy holds up well
 

My brothers and I watched I Spy when it first aired and in syndication, and I've just started watching the first season on DVD. They are friends, however, and both use the word "wonderfulness," the title of one of Cosby's comedy albums, a lot while bantering back and forth. Ideally Culp and Cosby would have been commenting together, laughing and joking as they did on the show, but at least we have them both in every episode. I think Kelly uses it more than Scotty. I had recalled Kelly and Scotty as equals, but in the first several episodes, Robinson certainly seems to be the lead agent.

He initially sounds hesitant, almost apologetic, in his telling of his background and the creation of the show, but warms to the subject. I love the location shoots, with now-familiar character actors like Mako, James Hong and Beulah Quo, and the writing holds up reasonably well, too. The early episodes seem to feature more of Kelly's cover identity as a tennis pro than I recalled. The first three of Robert Culp's audio commentaries bears little relationship to the background video of So Long Patrick Henry, The Loser and Court of the Lion but Culp authored those episodes and is effusively proud of them. During his Court of the Lion commentary Culp describes meeting guest star and future wife France Nuyen.



The Price is Right
 

They are a bit dirty, particularly the (excellent) opening graphics. No regrets, but I would have paid extra for a real remaster.

These transfers are not too bad. Shadow areas are also a bit crushed.

It's great to watch this show again after so many years. Many of the other shows from the era slid into silliness, but I Spy was a class act.

The price is what hooked me into buying the first season. So, essentially, this isn't quite on par with the transfer of The Invaders for instance.

Overall the presentation is nice and is quite pleasant upconverted.



Fantastic
 

To sum it up in a nut shell. If you love the old classic T.V shows, then you owe it to yourself to get I Spy. Great picture quality, great sound and above all, great fun. Well worth it.



 

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