Mission: Impossible (1966–1973)
A Mission OF Unforgettable Memories
6 March 2005
Growing up in the magic era of the sixties, who can not look back at television and the music of that time. Now in the next century Hollywood is using so many aspects of the sixties. Its music and television. Mission Impossible has been redone at least twice in the movies. Yes, the budget is much higher but the fun of "Barney, Willy, Mr Briggs or Phelps, Cinnamon or of Rollin cannot be ever recreated. I can still see little Wally Cox being put in a suitcase and the husky Willy carrying him. Or another master of faces, Ventlos replacing Rollin in a Bunker and how exciting the escape of the team in rescuing the Rojaks as the Bunker exploded.

The love of the team for each other when one of them were captured and an all out rescue would occur. Or the surprise and joy of the team when Willy was not killed but captured. This show was ahead of its time. Along with Mannix and Hawaii Five-O these three shows made the sixties something special.
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