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[[File:dekjna5.jpg|frame|Our Heroes, from the first season of the show. (Later seasons were filmed in color.) Artie's the one on the left.]]
A'''''The Wild Wild West''''' is a 1960s TV series which combined two then-popular genres: [[The Western]] and the [[Spy Drama]], following the anachronistic adventures of two Secret Service agents roaming the western United States during the Ulysses S. Grant administration. James West (Robert Conrad) was a borderline [[The Ace|Ace]], the ladykilling man of action, while his partner Artemus Gordon (Ross Martin) was a [[Gadgeteer Genius]] and [[Master of Disguise]]. (Based on his work in this series, Martin the actor easily qualifies as a ''[[Real Life]]'' example of the latter.) The duo battled a wild assortment of [[Mad Scientist|mad scientists]] and criminal masterminds, their most persistent foe being the evil-genius dwarf Dr. Miguelito Loveless (Michael Dunn). Depending on how exacting a person's definition of "[[Steampunk]]" is, this series could be said to be the highest-profile example of the genre ever to appear on American live-action TV. It's certainly the [[Ur Example]] of [[Cattle Punk]], predating the coining of the term "steampunk" by nearly two decades.
 
Following the show's cancellation, two [[Reunion Show|reunion movies]] were produced in the early 1980's1980s. In 1999 a big-budgeted [[The Film of the Series|feature film]] was released starring [[Will Smith]] as West and Kevin Kline as Gordon (see ''[[Wild Wild West (film)|Wild Wild West]]''). This film is generally considered to be very bad (or [[So Bad It's Good]] to some), except by fans of the original, who think it was much much worse.
 
In November 2010, CBS [https://web.archive.org/web/20110119091050/http://www.cinemaspy.com/Television-News/CBS-and-Ron-Moore-Revisiting-The-Wild-Wild-West/4783 announced plans] for a [[Revival]] to be helmed by Ronald Moore (''[[Star Trek]]'', ''[[Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series)|Battlestar Galactica]]'') and Naren Shankar (''[[CSI]]''), but nothing ever came of it. Yet another try was proposed for 2018, but that fell through as well.
 
 
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* [[Acting for Two]]: "The Night of the Torture Chamber" (the governor is kidnapped and replaced with a double) and "The Night of the Puppeteer" {{spoiler|(the title villain turns out to be a lifesize lookalike puppet manipulated by the real (and now disfigured) thing)}}. In the tag scenes for "The Night of the Bottomless Pit" and "The Night of the Plague" the [[Girl of the Week]] introduces our heroes to her fiancé, who in the former episode is played by {{spoiler|the same actor who played the episode's [[Big Bad]]/her husband and was last seen sinking in quicksand}} and in the latter is played by {{spoiler|Robert Conrad with a moustache}}.
** "The Night of the Big Blast" has this {{spoiler|for both Robert Conrad and Ross Martin. The episode's [[Big Bad]], a doctor who likes to perform plastic surgery on corpses, put bombs in them, reanimate them and turn them loose after her targets, makes a double of Jim in the teaser<ref>the real Jim isn't seen in the episode until the very end of act 3</ref> and one of Artie in the climax}}.
* [[Actor Allusion]]: In "The Night of the Sabatini Death", West is temporarily teamed with Ned Brown, a character played by Alan Hale Jr.; at the end, Brown says he's going to go spend some time on a deserted island (while a few bars of [[The Jimmy Hart Version]] of the ''[[Gilligan's Island]]'' theme plays, apparently because [[Viewers are Morons]]).
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