Disambiguation evidence for I Spy via surface form

"I Spy (1965 TV series)"


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Predicate Object
broadcastDecade 1960s
character Alexander Scott
character Kelly Robinson
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
coverIdentities tennis player and trainer
creator David Friedkin
creator Mort Fine
executiveProducer Sheldon Leonard
firstAired 1965
genre action
genre adventure
genre comedy-drama
genre espionage
instanceOf American television series
instanceOf action television series
instanceOf comedy-drama television series
instanceOf espionage television series
lastAired 1968
leadActorAward Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
surface form: Bill Cosby won multiple Primetime Emmy Awards for his role
leadActorEthnicitySignificance one of the first American network dramas with an African American co-lead
leadCharacterOccupation secret agent
mixesElementsOf action
mixesElementsOf espionage
mixesElementsOf humor
notableFor featuring an African American lead actor in a co-starring role on a network drama
notableFor on-location shooting in foreign countries
numberOfEpisodes 82
numberOfSeasons 3
originalBroadcastFormat weekly series
originalLanguage English
originalNetwork NBC
originallyAiredOn American network television
pictureFormat black-and-white
portrays Bill Cosby
surface form: Bill Cosby as Alexander Scott
portrays Robert Culp as Kelly Robinson
productionCompany Sheldon Leonard Productions
runningTimePerEpisode approximately 50 minutes
setting various international locations
starring Bill Cosby
starring Robert Culp
targetAudience prime-time television viewers
theme Cold War espionage
timePeriodOfSetting 1960s
wonAward Primetime Emmy Awards for acting