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Mr. Terrific (TV series)

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craze of the 1960s, the show's premise involved gas station attendant Stanley Beamish (Strimpell), a mild-mannered scrawny youth who secretly worked to fight crime for a government organization, "The Bureau of Secret Projects," in Washington. All he needed to do was to take a "power pill" which gave
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The government sends Stanley on a mission to catch a crime gang that requires him to impersonate a safecracker who looks exactly like him, fool the man's girlfriend, and somehow convince the gang that he knows how to break into bank vaults.
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To find out where $ 2 million in stolen money is hidden, Stanley goes undercover as "Slippery Sloan" to help bank robber "Blackjack" Clayton escape from prison so that Clayton will trust Stanley enough to tell him where the money is.
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Beamish's government employers were Mr. Barton J. Reed and Mr. Harley Trent, and his day-job partner at the service station was Hal Walters. Beamish was sworn to secrecy concerning his alter-ego and super-powers.
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Concerned that Stanley's behavior suggests that Stanley may be turning into a criminal, Hal decides to block Stanley from any wrongdoing — and keeps getting in the way of Stanley stopping a major jewel heist.
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Stanley is assigned to let the enemy get their hands on fake plans for a missile system, but a mix-up causes him to give them the actual plans, and he must figure out a way to get them back.
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Spies steal Mr. Terrific′s power-pill formula, and because the pills only work on Stanley, the thieves also need to kidnap Stanley, brainwash him, and sell him to the highest bidder.
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When a dignitary visits, enemy agents abduct Stanley, and Reed and Trent are concerned that he might betray the United States and its allies for his own financial gain.
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was the original choice to play Stanley H. Beamish, and appeared in the original 1966 unaired version of the pilot, which featured a different supporting cast (
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Mr. Terrific must locate the inventor of a hotly-pursued Power Paralysis device, unaware that the device is concealed in a book of matches in his coat pocket.
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Stanley goes undercover as a circus strongman to discover which of the show's performers stole a government code book and to get the book back.
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Stanley goes undercover to investigate a dentist who seems to be successfully prying U. S. Government secrets from normally reliable agents.
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Stanley is assigned to locate and identify an elusive and mysterious crime boss known only as "Mr. Big" — who turns out to be a woman.
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Stanley goes undercover as a boxer to obtain evidence that a gymnasium is actually a front for a counterfeiting ring.
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Stanley is assigned to infiltrate a family of mountain moonshiners, and Hal ends up headed for a shotgun wedding.
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that Mr. Terrific could repair easily, Stanley discovers that his power pills inexplicably have stopped working.
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as The Chief, All Checco as Dr. Kramer, Dick Merrifield as Tony Lawrence, Sheilah Wells as Gloria Dickinson, and
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Stanley is assigned to learn the location of a U. S. track and field champion enemy agents have kidnapped.
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Stanley tries to protect Harley Trent after an escaped murderer vows to kill Trent for prosecuting him.
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The show was an attempt to capitalize on the "camp superhero" craze sparked by the success of the 1966
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Stanley is assigned to discreetly protect the polygamous sultan of an oil-rich Middle Eastern nation.
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were edited together and combined with new footage filmed in 1967 to create a movie titled
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him the strength of a thousand men and enabled him to fly, much like
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on Mondays at 8:00 p.m., from January 9 to August 28, 1967.
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defect to the United States, but he grabs the wrong woman.
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When a distress call arrives about a malfunctioning
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Index

Mister Terrific (TV series)
Sitcom
Byron Chudnow
Arthur Lubin
Jack Arnold
Stephen Strimpell
Dick Gautier
Paul Smith
John McGiver
Paul Frees
Gerald Fried
Jack Arnold
Budd Grossman
Universal Television
CBS
sitcom
CBS
Stephen Strimpell
NBC
Captain Nice
Batman
camp
superhero
Superman
wingsuit
Underdog
DC Comics
Hourman
Alan Young
Mister Ed

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