Wednesday 15 July 2015

179 Mission Impossible


First  watched  : 1974

By  the  time  I  first  caught  it  in  the  autumn  of  1974  this  spy  series  had  been  cancelled  in  the  US  after  a  five  year  run  and  what  we  were  seeing  on  a  Tuesday  evening  was  the  seventh  and  final  season.

The series  followed  the  exploits  of  a  shadowy  group  of  good  guys the  Impossible  Missions  Force  who  would  take  on  assignments  to  bring  down  some  bad  guy  whether  in  politics  or  crime  by  some  form  of  covert  mission. The  team  was  run  by  Jim  Phelps  ( Peter  Graves ) from  Series  Two  after  the  original  leader  was  written  out  because  the  producers  could  not  accommodate  the  actor's  religious  commitments. His  regular  assistants  - who  pre-dated  him  in  the  series  - were  saturnine  muscle  man  Willie  ( Peter  Lupus  )  and  electronics  expert  Barny  played  by  Greg  Morris, later  the  police  chief  in  Vegas. The  female  member  of  the  team  had  changed  throughout  the  series; in  the  final  season  it  was  Lisa  played  by  Linda  Day  George.

It  famously  started  with  a  self-destructing  tape  outlining  the  mission  and  I  always  enjoyed  watching  that  but  thereafter  got  a  bit  lost. The  show  featured  little  violence  hence  its  early  timeslot  ; the  interest  came  from  watching  the  scheme  unwind  and  for  a  nine  year  old  it  was  difficult  to  follow.

Graves  returned  for  the  late  eighties  re-boot  of  the  series  which  I'm  not  sure  was  broadcast  here. Of  course  since  then  it's  become  a  successful  film  franchise  despite  little  connection  to  the  original  series. Phelps  was  in  the  first  film  but  became  a  villain  and  was   killed  off  severing  the  only  real  reference  to  the  series.

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