Mr. Terrific

Mr. Terrific

1967
Mr. Terrific
Mr. Terrific

Mr. Terrific

6.8 | en | Comedy

Mister Terrific is an American TV sitcom that aired on CBS Television from January 9, to May 8, 1967. It starred Stephen Strimpell in the title role, and lasted 17 episodes. The show was similar to NBC's Captain Nice, which followed Mister Terrific on Monday nights during its run. Riding the tide of the camp superhero craze of the 1960s, the show's premise involved gas station attendant Stanley Beamish, a mild-mannered scrawny youth who secretly worked to fight crime for a government organization, The Bureau of Secret Projects, in Washington. All he needed to do was take a "power pill" which gave him the strength of a thousand men and enabled him to fly, much like Superman, albeit by furious flapping while wearing the top half of a wingsuit. Unfortunately, he was the only person on whom the pills worked. It was established that, although the pill would give him great strength, he was still vulnerable to bullets. Furthermore, each power pill had a time limit of one hour, although he generally had two 10-minute booster pills available per episode. Much of the show's humor revolved around Stanley losing his superpowers before he completed his given assignment.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP17  The Sultan Has Five Wives
May. 08,1967
The Sultan Has Five Wives

The Bureau of Secret Projects must protect a visiting Sultan, so Stanley powers up and becomes a sort of Turbanator.

EP16  Stanley Joins the Circus
May. 01,1967
Stanley Joins the Circus

The search for a stolen code book sends Stanley undercover and under the big top. Ultimately he has to power up and battle several performers and a gorilla in order to accomplish his mission.

EP15  Try This On for Spies
Apr. 24,1967
Try This On for Spies

Our hero accidentally gives a genuine set of vital blueprints to an enemy agent and keeps the phonies for our side.

EP14  Stanley the Track Star
Apr. 17,1967
Stanley the Track Star

Stanley laces up his sneaks, and turns on the terrific speed, when he's assigned to locate a kidnapped athlete.

EP13  Stanley Goes to the Dentist
Apr. 10,1967
Stanley Goes to the Dentist

A dentist who's been using truth gas to get secrets from government agents changes tactics and places a tiny transmitter in Stanley's tooth.

EP12  Has Mr. Terrific Sold Out?
Apr. 03,1967
Has Mr. Terrific Sold Out?

Stanley is asked to demonstrate his powers for several representatives of foreign nations. One of them is an impostor who wants to kidnap Mr. Terrific.

EP11  Stanley and the Mountaineers
Mar. 27,1967
Stanley and the Mountaineers

In hill country, Stanley must find an illegal still and stop a shotgun wedding.

EP10  Harley and the Killer
Mar. 20,1967
Harley and the Killer

An escaped murderer vows to extract fatal revenge on his one-time prosecutor—Harley Trent.

EP9  Fly, Ballerina, Fly
Mar. 13,1967
Fly, Ballerina, Fly

A defecting Soviet ballerina needs Stanley's help to get away from her countrymen. Stanley needs help retrieving his lost booster pill.

EP8  Stanley the Jailbreaker
Mar. 06,1967
Stanley the Jailbreaker

Stanley goes undercover as a prison inmate so that he can attempt to ferret out the location of a criminal's hidden loot.

EP7  Stanley the Fighter
Feb. 27,1967
Stanley the Fighter

Stanley goes undercover at a fighters' gymnasium to obtain evidence that the facility is actually a front for a counterfeiting ring.

EP6  Stanley the Safecracker
Feb. 20,1967
Stanley the Safecracker

The government sends Stanley on a mission where he must impersonate a safecracker who is identical to him. Stanley must fool the man's girlfriend plus somehow convince the gang he knows how to break into vaults.

EP5  The Formula Is Stolen
Feb. 06,1967
The Formula Is Stolen

The formula for the power pill is stolen. However, since the pill only works on Stanley, the thieves will also need to kidnap Stanley to brainwash him and then sell him to the highest bidder.

EP4  My Partner the Jewel Thief
Jan. 30,1967
My Partner the Jewel Thief

Stanley's suspicious behavior, as he tries to solve a jewel robbery, leads Hal to believe that his best friend has become a crook.

EP3  I Can't Fly
Jan. 23,1967
I Can't Fly

A malfunctioning Air Force One could be easily repaired by Mr. Terrific, but Stanley's power pills have inexplicably stopped working.

EP2  Mr. Big Curtsies Out
Jan. 16,1967
Mr. Big Curtsies Out

Stanley is assigned to locate and identify an elusive and mysterious crime boss known only as "Mr. Big."

EP1  Matchless
Jan. 09,1967
Matchless

Stanley is unaware that a hotly-pursued Power Paralysis device has been concealed in a book of matches placed in his coat pocket.

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Released: 1967-01-09 | Released Producted By: Universal Television , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
Synopsis

Mister Terrific is an American TV sitcom that aired on CBS Television from January 9, to May 8, 1967. It starred Stephen Strimpell in the title role, and lasted 17 episodes. The show was similar to NBC's Captain Nice, which followed Mister Terrific on Monday nights during its run. Riding the tide of the camp superhero craze of the 1960s, the show's premise involved gas station attendant Stanley Beamish, a mild-mannered scrawny youth who secretly worked to fight crime for a government organization, The Bureau of Secret Projects, in Washington. All he needed to do was take a "power pill" which gave him the strength of a thousand men and enabled him to fly, much like Superman, albeit by furious flapping while wearing the top half of a wingsuit. Unfortunately, he was the only person on whom the pills worked. It was established that, although the pill would give him great strength, he was still vulnerable to bullets. Furthermore, each power pill had a time limit of one hour, although he generally had two 10-minute booster pills available per episode. Much of the show's humor revolved around Stanley losing his superpowers before he completed his given assignment.

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Cast

Stephen Strimpell , Richard Gautier , John McGiver

Director

Jack Arnold

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Reviews

lrldoit I was 16 when this series aired. Something clicked. I never forgot it. I also saw Captain Nice which followed on NBC. Mr. Terrific was on CBS. Captain Nice was a satire in the Get Smart tradition. It was a fairly good show. I liked it. Mr. Terrific was an average situation comedy.Stephen Strimpell, who wished that he could have forgotten this series, played Stanley Beamish, an incompetent super hero, who in real life is a weakling. Dick Gautier in a change from Hymie the robot on Get Smart, played Stanley's partner, Hal Walters. The government Agents were played to perfection by John McGiver (Mr. Reed) & Paul Smith (Mr. Trent). Harley Trent's comments were priceless. Stanley just managed to succeed even though on one mission, he kidnaps an understudy instead of the ballerina. Of course there are funny moments along the way. You see a little bit of what it might be like to be a part time super hero.Not much of a show. I still don't know why I'm crazy about it. I wish it would be released on DVD here. It is available only in Germany.
shrude I remember this growing up in Australia. I was 6 years old. I loved watching this and have never forgotten the show. I have only re-visited the show, using the web just recently and had to make a comment in here, seeing as there wasn't any.Dick Gautier was brilliant I remember him walking around acting like a turkey and uttering "Gobble gobble.. gobble"The greatest American Hero was probably inspired by Mr Terrific, same kind of scenario of a Superman that was a clown. As someone said , "everything Clark Kent tried to be"Directed by the one and only Jack Arnold his fame includes, Gilligans Island, Rawhide, Peter Gunn, Perry Mason, Love boat so much more..I have been looking for recordings of this series.
darthcite Like the previous comment, no one I know has any memory of "Mr. Terrific" whatsoever. I was five years old when this show aired, but remember that "Mr. Terrific" had to take some abnormally large pill to get his superpowers, which he kept secreted in his ring. He would make several funny faces when he swallowed it, which of course was hysterically funny to a five-year-old! He always had to wear his "flying jacket" when he flew, and he would flap his arms as he did so. Whenever his boss called for "A-C-T-I-O-N", Mr. Terrific would swallow that pill & save the day. I thought I was the only guy on Earth who remembered it!
Snecko This was meant to be a spoof on the superhero genre, just as the Batman TV series of the same era was intended to be. I believe that the Batman series prompted at least two "copycats" in the fall of '67, Mr. Terrific and Captain Nice. I was only ten when these were on, but I thought they were funny. I expect, however, that adults tired of the rather juvenile humor. That may be why they only lasted a season (or less).However, I wonder if the producers of the early '80s show, "Greatest American Hero" were somehow influenced by these programs. GAH was also a total "deconstruction" of superheroes, though the humor was much more adult and thoughtful. Just wondering...