"I Spy", an American
television series, premièred on September 15, 1965. It ran for three
seasons from 1965 to 1968 with a total of 82 episodes. The show was
written by David Friedkin and Morton Fine. Together with
cinematographer Fouad Said they formed "Three F Productions". The
main characters were played by Robert Culp as international tennis
player Kelly Robinson and Bill Cosby as his trainer, Alexander
Scott. In reality they are top agents for the Pentagon.
"I Spy" was the first
American television series to feature an African-American actor (Bill
Cosby) in a lead role. The success of the show is attributed to the
chemistry between Culp and Cosby. The two actors quickly developed a
close friendship that mirrored their on-screen characters, a
friendship that would last until Culp's death in 2010.
Robert Culp and Bill Cosby |
Synopsis
Kelly Robinson (Robert
Culp) and Alexander Scott (Bill Cosby) travel around the world in
their profession as agents for the United States government. As their
cover, Robinson travels the professional tennis circuit with Scott as
his trainer...
Robert Culp and Bill Cosby |
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