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Mission: Impossible

An elite covert operations unit carries out highly sensitive missions subject to official denial in the event of failure, death or capture.

 

Mission: Impossible (1966)

Mission: Impossible

The series, which was created and initially produced by Bruce Geller, follows the missions of the Impossible Missions Force (IMF), a team of secret agents employed by the United States government. The team is sent on covert missions to combat dictators, evil organizations, and (primarily in later episodes) crime lords. On occasion, the IMF is also shown conducting unsanctioned, private missions on behalf of its members. The exact branch of the government overseeing the IMF is never identified, and in the 1980s revival it was suggested the IMF is an independent agency (as the FBI is legally bound to operate only within the U.S.A. and the CIA is likewise bound to only conduct its business outside the U.S.A.) until the first film which was made at the Langley, VA headquarters of the CIA. The IMF Director answered to "the Secretary," who the mission voice said "would disavow any knowledge of your actions" in the event "you or any of your IM Force" were to get "caught or killed," but exactly which secretary was never indicated.


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Status : Ended Edit Status
Running Time : 1 hour
Premiered : September 17, 1966
Date Ended : March 30, 1973
Number of Episodes : 171
Language : English
TV Station : CBS
Country : United States
Picture Format : NTSC (480i)
Audio Format : Monaural Sound
Genre : Action, Adventure, Drama, Thriller