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 Bill Cosby received most of the accolades, including an Emmy Award, for his groundbreaking work on the action/espionage series 'I Spy.' However, it was co-star Robert Cu...
 'I Spy' star Robert Culp, 79, died Wednesday after hitting his head during a fall, the LA Times has confirmed. 
 
The incident occurred while the Emmy-winning star was t...
  • Robert Culp Dead After Tragic Fall

  • 'I Spy' star Robert Culp, 79, died Wednesday after hitting his head during a fall, the LA Times has confirmed. The incident occurred while the Emmy-winning star was t...
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 A roundup of TV people from in front of the camera and behind the scenes who have passed away.   Earle Hagen: He was a legendary, Emmy-winning composer of music for TV s...
 If you've never seen the '60s intrigue drama I Spy, and haven't had the displeasure of having your brain cells infected by the abysmal big screen adaptation from a few y...
 
  At 8, ABC has two new episodes of George Lopez, then new episodes of According To Jim, In Case Of Emergency, and Lost. 
  CBS has a new Jericho at 8. 
  NBC has new e...
 Welcome to TV Squad Lists (formerly 'The Five'), a feature where each blogger has a chance to list his or her own rundown of things in television that stand out from the...
    At 8, ABC has a four episode marathon of George Lopez, followed by a new Primetime. 
  NBC has a three episode marathon of Friday Night Lights at 8. 
  American Life ...
 
  For some reason, Bones is now on at 8pm on
FOX, and it's followed by the results show of American Idol and the premiere of the new sitcom The
Loop (which is getting s...
SHOW DESCRIPTION

Kelly Robinson and Alexander Scott are ostensibly a couple of tennis bums who mooch their way around the world, with Robinson playing wealthy people in tennis matches in exchange for food and lodging. In reality, they are spies for the Pentagon, battling bad guys and chasing beautiful women. With Bill Cosby portraying one of the show's main characters, ``I Spy'' contains as much comedy as one would expect drama in a series featuring spies. The show's executive producer is Sheldon Leonard, an actor known for playing gangster roles in the 1940s and '50s.