My Spy Family

"When master spy, Dirk Bannon, fell in love with his arch rival, Natalia Knockemoff, things could only get complicated. Now they've been decommissioned, and are supposed to be living a normal life with their three chidren, Spike, the wannabee secret agent - Elle, happily retired - and a rather odd Boris. But can this family ever be normal? Not when you've got parents with a license to embarrass."

A British show about the Bannon family, who all have strong spy links. The parents, Dirk and Talia, were once arch enemy spies, but fell in love and got married. They now have three children (Spike, Elle and Boris) who have all been brought up with spy techniques as a matter of course. Spike's friend Travis (played by Richard Sargent) is commonly seen on the show. The action is based in three major locations, the Bannon home, the children's school, and the local café, which is run by Des, Dirk's former Personal Ordinance Officer (gadget-master).

My Spy Family run for three seasons, from 2007 to 2010, according to The Other Wiki.

This series contains examples of the following tropes:
"Talia: I wanted to teach you a lesson on sharing. Dirk: Really? Talia: Nyet."
 * An Aesop: Subverted in "The Truffles are Forever Affair".


 * Subverted again in the same episode: Elle forces her brother to impersonate a famous rapper in order to speak to her schoolmates on the importance of having respect for their school. When they're exposed, Elle tries to apologize, saying that she's learnt her lesson and she shouldn't have lied to everyone, no matter how noble her intentions were, but she's abruptly interrupted by the audience throwing things at her.
 * Beware the Quiet Ones: Boris. He's a master of booby traps, ambushes and hiding. And he's quite prone to vengeance.
 * Black Best Friend: Des.
 * Brainless Beauty: Donna.
 * Butt Monkey: Spike.
 * Gratuitous Russian: For some reason, Boris only hisses short sentences in Russian; that is, IF he speaks at all. See The Quiet One below. Also, Talia often refers to herself as "Momsky" and calls her daughter "Ellechka".
 * Meaningful Name: Natalia Knockemoff.
 * Meganekko: Marcy.
 * Only Sane Girl: Elle; even though she tends to drop the Sanity Ball from time to time, she's the most normal person in the family.
 * Paper-Thin Disguise: Both averted and played straight. Spike and Elle are usually able to reckognize their parents in disguise; Mr. Vong, Donna and Marcy usually fall for it every time.
 * Sadist Teacher: Vong.
 * Spy Catsuit: Talia.
 * Spy Couple: Talia and Dirk.
 * Spy Fiction: A parody, actually. All the main characters are either retired spies, spy wannabes, or just received some sort of spy training.
 * The Quiet One: Boris. He rarely speaks, and when he does it, it's in Russian only (he seems able to understand English though).
 * Tuxedo and Martini: Dirk, being a parody of James Bond.
 * One Teacher School: Is there any other teacher in that school but Vong? He's supposed to be a Geometry teacher, yet he's seen assigning homework related to other subjects too, and whenever there's an event at school he's the only teacher ever around, even hosting the event as if he were the principal.