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Example of affectionate parodies per franchise

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You name it, we'll show you. DC Comics Mystery Men  (1999) Marvel Comics Superhero Movie  (2008) James Bond Kingsman: The Secret Service  (2015) Star Trek Galaxy Quest  (1999) Star Wars Spaceballs  (1987) The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Futurama  (1999-2003, 2008-13, 2023-) Power Rangers Power Rangers Ninja Storm  (2003)

Television channels of the seven European countries

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As in the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Portugal and the Netherlands. France TF1 - 1935 TMC - 1954 France 2 - 1963 France 3 - 1972 Canal+ - 1984 M6 - 1986 Arte - 1992 France 5 - 1994 France 4 - 1996 W9 - 2005 RMC Story - 2012 RMC Life - 2012 T18 - 2025 Novo 19 - 2025 United Kingdom BBC One - 1936 ITV1 - 1955 BBC Two - 1964 Sky One - 1982 Channel 4 - 1982 5 - 1997 Netherlands NPO 1 - 1951 NPO 2 - 1964 NPO 3 - 1988 RTL 4 - 1989 RTL 5 - 1993 Veronica - 1995 SBS6 - 1995 RTL 7 - 1995 Net5 - 1999 RTL 8 - 2005 Germany Das Erste - 1952 ZDF - 1963 Sat. 1 - 1984 RTL - 1984 3sat - 1984 ProSieben - 1989 kabel eins - 1992 RTL Zwei - 1993 Italy Rai 1 - 1954 Rai 2 - 1961 La7 - 1974 Rai 3 - 1979 Canale 5 - 1980 Italia 1 - 1982 Rete 4 - 1982 Rai 4 - 2008 Cielo - 2009 Nove - 2015 TV8 - 2015 20 - 2018 Spain La 1 - 1956 La 2 - 1965 ETB 1 - 1983 TV3 - 1984 TVG - 1985 Canal Sur - 1989 Telemadrid - 1989 Antena 3 - 1990 Telecinco - 1990 Cuatro - 1990 Television Canaria - 1999 CMM TV - 2001 IB...

Official songs from James Bond media

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By official, I mean under Eon Productions, not overall. Songs Dr. No  (1962) - "James Bond Theme" by John Barry From Russia with Love  (1963) - "From Russia with Love" by Matt Monro Goldfinger  (1964) - "Goldfinger" by Shirley Bassey Thunderball  (1965) - "Thunderball" by Tom Jones You Only Live Twice  (1967) - "You Only Live Twice" by Nancy Sinatra On Her Majesty's Secret Service  (1969) - "We Have All the Time in the World" by Louis Armstrong Diamonds Are Forever  (1971) - "Diamonds Are Forever" by Shirley Bassey Live and Let Die  (1973) - "Live and Let Die" by Paul McCartney and Wings The Man with the Golden Gun  (1974) - "The Man with the Golden Gun" by Lulu The Spy Who Loved Me  (1977) - "Nobody Does It Better" by Carly Simon Moonraker  (1979) - "Moonraker" by Shirley Bassey For Your Eyes Only  (1981) - "For Your Eyes Only" by Sheena Easton Octopussy  (1983) ...

Channel hops of Get Smart

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This may surprise you but this espionage comedy is among the few to have aired on the Big Four television networks in the United States. Broadcasting history NBC - 1965-69 (season 1-4 of the original series) CBS - 1969-70 (season 5 of the original series) ABC - 1989 (sequel film Get Smart, Aain! ) Fox - 1995 (revival series)