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dossier, he was noted to have set a world record in weight lifting. His extreme strength was particularly leveraged in several missions, mostly in season one. However, notably, in season five, Willy demonstrated a strength level that bordered on the super-human in tearing a vault door off its hinges to save Barney
Collier from certain death in a fire trap. Willy was often called upon to carry or wear extremely heavy objects without visible signs of exertion to betray their weight, often as a way of smuggling teammates in and out of secure locations. He was experienced in hand-to-hand combat, and was often called on to silently disable sentries and policemen with a single blow. He had other skills which were leveraged, but not prominently featured, such as automobile customization and custom construction. He often custom-built rooms and scenes to make trapped persons believe they were somewhere they were not, such as a rubber room in a mental hospital, a hospital room 12 years in the future, or a holding cell at a slave auction. Also, he was presumably the best marksman on the team, as he generally was the team member to do any needed planned tasks with a firearm, such as shooting out a tire on a moving vehicle or firing an automatic weapon at someone's feet to get him to surrender. In the episode "Memory", he made reference to having lived in
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Secretary", the voice never gave any hint as to the organizational structure behind the assignment or the IMF. In each episode, the recording was planted in a different place, such as a doctor’s office, behind an elevator control panel, or a pigeon coop on a roof. Some "mission drops" or methods of delivery, such as an out-of-order pay phone and a photo booth, were used more than once. Briggs or Phelps sometimes had to gain access to the recordings by exchanging passwords or countersigns (generally disguised as casual conversations in such cases) with an agent protecting it, and that agent would never be in the room while the recording was played. Pictures of the "mission targets" were almost always included with the assignment. Often, the pictures were in an envelope along with the recording, although they were occasionally shown on a movie screen or seen in a telescope or film viewer. The format of the instructions used in the recording varied slightly from episode to episode, but they generally contained these phrases:
604:, and could not abide being hemmed in by heavy makeup. In a nod to Bain's condition, Carter, too, was shown to be claustrophobic. In "The Heir Apparent", she is made up as an aging princess, heir to a nation, while in "The Bunker", she is masked as the objective scientist's wife. In episodes where someone was needed to get into tight spaces, another female agent was brought in, but in "The Slave", Cinnamon, in spite of her claustrophobia, is seen being placed into and later coming out of the false bottom of a food carriage as part of the IMF plan. Cinnamon's claustrophobia was used against her in a devastating way in the third-season mission, "The Exchange", when an enemy intelligence service discovers her phobia after capturing her and uses it in an attempt to break her. While Cinnamon was being interrogated, she demonstrated that she had been trained in counter-interrogation techniques, resisting all attempts to get her to give up the team.
495:’s main role in the team was as its "captain"; he received the instructions from the 'Voice on Tape', and selected and coordinated the best people for the mission at hand. The team frequently consisted of Cinnamon Carter, Willy Armitage, Barney Collier, and Rollin Hand, although Briggs did not always use all of these team members and often also used other agents. He briefed the team, then if needed, handed out extra disguises or devices. Though Briggs played a significant role in many of the first-season missions, he was not an active participant in seven of the 27 missions he co-ordinated; after the mission briefings for these particular missions, Briggs did not join the team in the actual execution of the plan, evidently confident that his hand-picked team would succeed without his direct involvement.
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photographer, which he then crumpled and presumably burned; off-book missions run by both Briggs and Phelps, such as "The Ransom" and "The
Condemned", one off-book mission run by Rollin Hand where Phelps was incapacitated and needed to be rescued, "The Town", and one other, when mob figures recognize Phelps and Collier from surveillance photos taken during an IMF operation against a syndicate casino ("Casino") and kidnapped Jim to force Barney to organize a mission for them ("Kidnap"). The tape scene was also absent in episodes which began during or after a mission (such as "The Hostage"), presumably these missions were assigned through taped messages which Phelps received offscreen. As a result, the voice on tape was that of the only consistent character through the entire
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Great Paris had a particular talent for a flippant or sarcastic remark at just the right time as part of his role play that would catch targets off-guard. Also, the Great Paris was particularly adept at roles in which he embedded himself as one of the targets and seemingly was working against the IMF team’s mission. Paris apparently had a high tolerance for physical pain, because he got "roughed up" by antagonists several times during missions, winding up beaten and bruised, but never compromising the mission. Like some other members of the IMF, Paris was not immune to romantic entanglements with enemy agents who were targeting him, falling for enemy agent Lady Cora Weston in "Lover's Knot", and becoming entangled with phony defector Ingrid Brugge in "My Friend, My Enemy".
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596:" and "woman in distress". In her IMF dossier, she was noted as being a successful model, and the dossier scenes during her three seasons on the show showed at least three different magazine covers on which she was featured. How a famous international cover model failed to be recognized as such during a mission was never explained. Carter was often used to play on the vanities of powerful men to get them to lower their defenses. Frequently, she played the role of a beautiful American woman on the make to draw the subject in. On occasion, she played a woman in distress to distract someone. Carter rarely adopted elaborate disguises, as did practically everyone else on the program, because
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to draw in men a generation, and even two generations, older, for instance in the episode "Homecoming", set in Phelps' hometown, where she becomes the new barmaid at a local tavern. In spite of her youth, she was shown to be a capable agent, capable of detecting attempted deceptions by enemy agents, as well as helping other, more experienced agents with their tasks. She was willing to compromise her personal safety for the sake of the mission, and was able to maintain her composure even when captured. Although very young, she was able to portray a number of roles, including an international jet-setter, a bag woman, a college activist, a nurse, and an up-and-coming singer in a band.
704:’s main role as an IMF agent was that of "muscle" and a supporting player. In the first three seasons, Willy was brought in on missions to work behind the scenes in mission preparation or in minor role-playing, such as a waiter at a party or a maintenance man. Often, he had fewer than 10 words of dialogue per episode, and in two, he has no lines at all. However, starting in season four, his role play, visibility, and dialogue as part of missions did expand, including roles that required foreign-language skills. While he was not generally used in very complex role play, on at least one occasion, his on-the-fly interpersonal skills did save the mission.
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wide variety of roles, including a timid chemist, a tough-as-nails federal investigator, a gas company inspector, a hardware salesman, a slave trader, and a leader of the
American Nazi Party. Often, his role in missions in a foreign country would be that of an American, but he did sometimes impersonate a foreigner, such as an East German policeman. Like Hand and Cinnamon Carter, Phelps was not totally immune to romantic entanglements with enemy agents and defectors. To maintain cover when on personal travel to foreign countries, he once used the alias "Jim Moore".
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Hartford Repertory are seen, but they have no dialogue.) Instead, they made their first appearance during the mission. In addition to their role playing skills, they also were implied to have aided in custom construction. This was evidenced by substantial custom construction in short timeframes in missions in which the company was a part, such as the construction of the working interior of an entire submarine in a hostile country on less than two days' notice.
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Collier is primarily remembered as an electronics expert, he was often called upon for his hand-to-hand combat skills. Notably, he was an accomplished boxer, having been the champion of the Sixth Fleet when he was in the Navy. His boxing skills were the centerpiece of a two-part mission in the third season, "The
Contenders". He also had the strength and agility to penetrate denied areas going hand-over-hand using grappling lines without any assistance, shimmying up drainpipes, and
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explicit. While he probably had the least expertise in hand-to-hand combat of the original men on the IMF team, he was regularly called upon to defend himself in it, and usually came out on top. He was skilled with handguns and capable of killing when necessary. Rollin also has displayed incredible endurance several times, as shown by being put under physical torture frequently. He was willing to do solo missions as well as help with personal missions for the IMF leader.
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larger cast of supporting characters was needed and the IMF leader needed them to role play together as a group. (Hartford was used five times and Globe was used three times.) Examples of the roles the companies played were a submarine crew, prison guards, a surgical team, and the staff of an atomic research facility. Depending on the needs, four to 20 or so members of the company were used as part of a mission when the company was brought in.
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ability to connect personally with one of his captors was instrumental in saving his life. In the season-seven episode "The Deal", Willy was shot after jumping off a boat to avoid capture. While his injuries were serious, he was able to rejoin the team by the end of the episode; however, Willy's disappearance does mark the only time in the entire series that a team member was believed to have been killed in the line of duty.
650:. His IMF dossier noted that he owned his own electronics firm. To maintain cover when on personal travel to foreign countries, he once used the alias "Barney Davis", It was a common plot device, throughout the series, for Barney to be smuggled into a building or facility by various means, such as a collapsible filing cabinet, a specially designed crate, or even a janitor's cart, so he could carry out some task in secret.
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combat and defense skills when dealing with women, but was not able to defend herself successfully against male villains. On more than one occasion, Casey played out some form of male/female relationship with Willy, posing as his girlfriend for one mission, and his unrequited love interest in another. In a third, she portrayed a hysterical female in a malfunctioning elevator, and Willy a chivalrous doctor.
1131:’s first assignment with the IMF was the first broadcast mission of season seven. She was a prison parolee and recovering alcoholic who was brought in to gain the confidence of an ex-boyfriend who was a target of that mission. As a result of that successful mission, she was released from parole and offered a recurring role with the IMF to fill in for Casey, who was on a long-term assignment in Europe.
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supplied by him. In later years of the series, that stayed in the United States and dealt with organized crime, Barney, although still supplying gadgets and devices, did less of the physical duties, and began to be a character more in line of the mimic and master of disguise roles played by Hand and Paris in earlier seasons. In later seasons, Barney was also a
528:’s role as an IMF agent was that of an actor and disguise expert. In a theatrical brochure that headed his dossier, he was described as a quick-change artist and billed as "The Man of a Million Faces." As such, he had formidable skills in mimicry and voice imitation (introduced in the second season), as well as a mastery of make-up that rivaled that of
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his youth, and later served in the U.S. Navy. He was the son of the deceased A. Phelps, who owned a marina on a local lake. The business name "A. Phelps and Son" implied that Jim Phelps was his father's only son. During the course of the series, Jim Phelps donated the marina's land to the county to be used as a local park.
994:(no last name was given on screen) was an IMF agent who took part in four separate missions in season four, one of which was a three-parter. While she was not a regular member of the IMF (i.e., shown in the opening credits), she is generally considered to be a recurring character because she took part in four missions.
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545:. On at least two missions, he even successfully impersonated a left-handed person, doing all gestures and reflexive actions left-handed when Rollin himself was right-handed. He successfully falsified a wide variety of maladies in the course of missions to dupe targets, including seizures and drug addiction.
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Cinnamon brought up that Crystal was worried about Dan, who was with Rollin on a risky mission. Crystal replied that Cinnamon was just as worried about
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Lambert, who was only in season five. In addition to her role-playing capabilities, she had a particular talent for cosmetology, partially filling the gap left in that area by the departure of the Great
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Armitage's character, but fan reaction led producers to bring Willy back. Doug appeared in slightly over half of the season-five missions instead of Willy Armitage. Throughout most of season five, each episode had
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companies that were part of the IMF in season four. (Though the Hartford actually first appeared in season three's finale, "The Interrogator"; a similar group, the Horizon Repertory Players, were used by Dan Briggs in season one's "Operation Rogosh".) They were used several times in missions where a
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While he was not as personally aloof as his predecessor, Daniel Briggs, had been, Phelps (played on television by Peter Graves) ran equally risky missions and, unlike Briggs, ran missions that put noncombatants in harm's way. Notably, Phelps ran missions that included letting a mobster blow up a car
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Willy's background role meant that he did not get unintentionally captured or trapped as often as other members of the IMF. However, in the season-six episode "Double Dead", Willy was captured in a mission that was almost blown, and the episode had his recovery as the main focus. In the end, Willy's
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His abilities as a "ladies' man" were instrumental to the success of a number of missions. On one occasion, his role led to him having romantic feelings for a target who was killed at the end of the mission. In several early episodes, a romantic attachment to Cinnamon Carter was hinted at, if never
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characters so that the team would be not so sprawling. When a mimicry of a male's voice was needed in seasons six or seven, either Barney Collier did it or a male agent with voice mimicry skills or a professional voice actor was brought in for a single mission. Casey demonstrated basic hand-to-hand
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Dana’s advantage was the ability to play off her youth. With subtle gestures as simple as biting her lower lip, she could portray herself as extremely vulnerable. She was able to relate to and draw in much younger targets than other members of the IMF, for instance in "Blast", and she was also able
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Greg Morris, who played Barney Collier in both television series, walked out of the film premiere halfway through, citing displeasure with the turning of the Jim Phelps character and the overall production, calling it "an abomination." Peter Graves expressed dissatisfaction that he was not asked to
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Willy Armitage, along with Barney Collier, was one of only two IMF agents who were regulars on the team for the entire seven-season run of the original series. Like all of the regular IMF agents, he was not used in every mission, but he was a regular character each season, though he was replaced by
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pointed out, he was almost named "Martin Land". To achieve many of Rollin's acts of mimicry, several of the characters he imitated were either dubbed by Landau or played by him in a double role under heavy make-up. This technique is used prominently in the first episode of the series, where Landau
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Introduced exclusively by her surname, it was revealed as such in an April 1989 episode of the revival series where George made a guest appearance (number 17, "Reprisal"), when Casey was indicated to be her surname and Phelps addressed her by her first name, Lisa, making her full name Lisa Casey.
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Paris grew up in Cleveland, Ohio, and was raised by his father after Paris was abandoned as a child by his mother. When he later served as a magician's apprentice, he was caught in a love triangle between his mentor and his mentor's assistant. This led to the master magician murdering Paris's love
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was that of a nameless, never-seen man who gave Dan Briggs and Jim Phelps their assignments. Briggs and Phelps, as leaders of the IMF, were the only ones ever to listen to the recordings, with the exception of one first-season mission, "Action!", in which Cinnamon Carter listened to the recording.
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In the series canon, Barney had a son named Grant, born 3 October 1957 in Georgia. However, by 1970, Barney was single in season four when he met and romanced a woman in a foreign country in an off-book mission and brought her back to the States at the mission's conclusion. (Barney's relationship
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television franchise. The recurrence of the voice in opening every episode, its standard delivery, and its consistent use of the same phrases introduced those phrases to the pop culture lexicon, most notably "Your mission, should you choose to accept it" and "This tape will self-destruct in five
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series revival, where his son Grant was an agent. In one of those missions, Barney was extremely despondent at the recent death of Grant's mother. Barney returned to the IMF as an agent to work with another team apart from Jim's group as the inside man investigating a drug cartel.
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with an African girl in the season-five episode "Hunted" is interpreted by some as romantic, but the actress in the role was only 17 at the time, and the relationship was most likely meant to be platonic.) Barney reprised his role for three episodes across two missions in the 1988
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564:The Complete 'Mission: Impossible' Dossier
2441:Synopsis for 'Mission: Impossible' (1996)
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2000:Episode Recap: The Contenders (Part 1)
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2613:Episode Overview: The Bunker (Part 2)
2592:Episode Overview: The Bunker (Part 1)
2550:Episode Overview: The Falcon (Part 1)
2529:Episode Overview: My Friend, My Enemy
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1705:Episode Recap: The Council (Part 1)
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2571:Episode Overview: Lover's Knot
2113:Episode Overview: The Innocent
1937:Episode Recap: A Game Of Chess
1868:Episode Synopsis: The Exchange
1792:Character bio: Cinnamon Carter
1771:Episode Recap: A Cube Of Sugar
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2176:Episode Overview: Death Squad
2021:Episode Recap: The Glass Cage
1979:Character bio: Barney Collier
1490:Episode Synopsis: Old Man Out
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2702:Episode Summary: Underground
2239:Episode Summary: Double Dead
1554:Avon Books, 1991, pp. 60-61.
1200:Episode Recap: The Execution
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2634:Episode Overview: Flip Side
2155:Episode Overview: Cat's Paw
1532:Episode Recap: The Carriers
1292:Episode Summary: Underwater
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1958:Episode Recap: The Emerald
1847:Episode Recap: The Traitor
1611:"Biography: Martin Landau"
1566:Character bio: Rollin Hand
1417:Episode Recap: The Fighter
1266:Episode Summary: Committed
1245:Episode Summary: The Field
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2420:Episode Recap: Homecoming
1818:, Movies & TV Dept.,
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1663:Episode Recap: The Legend
1613:, Movies & TV Dept.,
1511:Episode Recap: The Ransom
1443:Episode Recap: The Martyr
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2508:Episode Recap: Butterfly
2066:Episode Recap: Bag Woman
1224:Episode Recap: Live Bait
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3111:Mission: Impossible III
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2941:Mission: Impossible III
2770:Episode Overview: TOD-5
2394:Episode Overview: Decoy
2347:Episode Recap: The Code
1642:Episode Synopsis: Pilot
1388:Episode Recap: The Deal
1334:Episode Summary: Casino
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2284:Episode Recap: Action!
2134:Episode Recap: Fakeout
1469:Episode Summary: Speed
1313:Episode Summary: Blues
1179:Episode Recap: The Spy
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2749:Episode Recap: Break!
2373:Episode Recap: Nicole
2045:Episode Recap: Hunted
1892:Episode Recap: Wheels
1362:Episode Recap: Kidnap
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2218:Episode Recap: Shock
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789:2000 sequel
734:Sam Elliott
718:Peter Lupus
648:Sixth Fleet
640:criminology
636:Greg Morris
526:Rollin Hand
521:Rollin Hand
515:Steven Hill
433:Role play,
406:Sam Elliott
384:Role play,
264:Bob Johnson
243:procurement
237:Peter Lupus
202:Greg Morris
126:Rollin Hand
112:Steven Hill
70:franchise.
3258:Categories
3194:N64 (1998)
3189:NES (1990)
3122:Impossible
3083:soundtrack
3066:soundtrack
3057:1996 film
3022:Ethan Hunt
3014:Characters
2826:Television
2776:2009-12-06
2755:2009-12-06
2734:2009-12-19
2708:2009-12-19
2687:2009-12-19
2661:2009-07-13
2640:2009-07-13
2619:2009-05-28
2598:2009-05-28
2577:2009-05-27
2556:2009-05-16
2535:2009-06-17
2514:2009-06-19
2493:2009-10-17
2471:2009-01-19
2447:2009-01-28
2426:2009-06-13
2400:2009-06-20
2379:2009-04-20
2358:2009-10-17
2332:2009-02-22
2311:2009-02-27
2290:2009-01-30
2269:2009-07-04
2245:2009-08-21
2224:2009-01-28
2203:2009-01-17
2182:2009-06-13
2161:2009-07-02
2140:2009-05-16
2119:2009-06-13
2093:2009-05-16
2072:2009-08-15
2051:2009-06-22
2027:2009-04-05
2006:2009-04-05
1985:2009-01-17
1964:2009-02-27
1943:2009-02-27
1919:2009-01-17
1898:2009-01-28
1874:2009-01-25
1853:2009-01-25
1832:2009-01-23
1798:2009-01-10
1777:2009-04-18
1756:2009-04-18
1732:2009-04-01
1711:2009-04-05
1690:2009-04-18
1669:2009-04-18
1648:2009-04-18
1627:2009-01-23
1593:2008-10-01
1572:2009-01-17
1538:2009-04-16
1517:2009-04-16
1496:2009-01-17
1475:2009-12-19
1449:2009-06-06
1428:2009-12-12
1399:2009-12-11
1373:2009-12-06
1340:2009-08-21
1319:2009-08-02
1298:2009-07-31
1272:2009-08-14
1251:2009-07-31
1230:2009-04-10
1206:2009-04-10
1185:2009-02-21
1146:References
1129:Mimi Davis
1078:Lisa Casey
1073:Lisa Casey
895:Tom Cruise
891:Ethan Hunt
878:Jon Voight
837:Jon Voight
812:Jim Phelps
480:Dan Briggs
464:Role play
447:Mimi Davis
361:Role play
212:helicopter
153:card sharp
84:Season(s)
53:March 2021
42:incomplete
18:Jim Phelps
2887:1988–1990
2834:1966–1973
968:repertory
936:Star Trek
831:, in his
797:2006 film
787:. In the
656:rapelling
208:skydiving
3242:Category
2895:Episodes
2877:Season 7
2872:Season 6
2867:Season 5
2862:Season 4
2857:Season 3
2852:Season 2
2847:Season 1
2842:Episodes
1814:(2009),
1609:(2009),
886:Cold War
799:, it is
791:, it is
702:Armitage
669:de facto
567:plays a
149:hypnosis
3216:Related
3154:Fallout
2965:Fallout
933:series
897:) as a
868:In film
714:Indiana
694:William
644:US Navy
632:Collier
624:Barnard
214:pilot,
3208:(2003)
3001:(1967)
2982:(2025)
2976:(2023)
2968:(2018)
2960:(2015)
2952:(2011)
2944:(2006)
2936:(2000)
2928:(1996)
2916:Series
992:Tracey
987:Tracey
931:Desilu
825:Phelps
628:Barney
569:Castro
493:Briggs
485:Daniel
344:Tracey
87:Dates
3171:score
3159:score
3147:score
3135:score
3116:score
3078:score
3061:score
3051:theme
3046:score
3036:Music
2990:Other
2908:Films
817:James
698:Willy
1094:and
899:mole
874:film
744:The
321:and
821:Jim
489:Dan
397:5–6
300:4–5
228:1–7
164:1–3
130:1–3
48:.
3260::
2464:,
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2253:^
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