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Spy television

A writer and college English teacher traces the evolution of television spy series over the past half-century, from the early 1960s anti-communist propaganda spy shows to today's high-tech global-international espionage programs
eBook, English, 2004
Praeger, Westport, Conn., 2004
1 online resource (viii, 280 pages) : illustrations
9780313052125, 9780275981631, 9781282408333, 9786612408335, 0313052123, 0275981630, 128240833X, 6612408332
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Defining a genre
The roots of a family tree : 1900 to 1961
Bond, Beatles, and camp : the men from U.N.C.L.E
More British than Bond : John Steed, The avengers, and feminist role-playing
Cold War sports and games : I spy and racial politics
The Cold War and existential fables : Danger man, Secret agent, and The prisoner
The page and the screen : The saint and Robin Hood spies
Interchangeable parts : missions: impossible
James Bond on the prairie : from The wild wild West to the Secret adventures of Jules Verne
From tongues in cheek to tongues sticking out : Get smart and the spoofing of a genre
Also-rans and new branches : network secret agents from 1963 to 1980
Reagan, le Carré, Clancy, cynicism, and cable : down to Earth in the 1980s and 1990s
The return of fantasy and the dark nights of spies : The x-files, La femme Nikita, and the new millennium
Active and inactive files : Alias, 24, The agency, and twenty-first-century spies
Conclusion : the past, present, and future of TV espionage : why spies?
Electronic reproduction, [Place of publication not identified], HathiTrust Digital Library, 2010
English