How Well Do You Know 1960s TV & Movie Spies? Take Our Quiz and Find Out!

As Mission: Impossible storms into theaters this Memorial Day weekend 2025 and A View to a Kill celebrates its 40th anniversary, we look back at some of the greatest spies on TV and film. Every decade has its spies — heck, the James Bond franchise began with Ian Fleming’s novels in the ’50s and is still going strong — but the era of Spies Gone Wild belongs to the ’60s. First came the British invasion of Bond, Peele, Steed, Templar and Drake. The American cavalry then doubled down with spy pairings like West and Gordon (The Wild, Wild West), Smart and 99 (Get Smart), Solo and Kuryakin (The Man From U.N.C.L.E), and Robinson and Scott (I Spy). Even Fred Flintstone suited up with a trench coat and spyglass for The Man Called Flintstone (1966).
Your mission — if you choose to accept it — is to take this quiz and see how well you know the spy genre of the 1960s?

1965
February 2025
Flashback to 1965 and celebrate the very best of TV, Movies, Music, Fashion & more!
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