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'''''Mission: Impossible''''' is the television sequel to the [[Mission: Impossible (1966)|classic 1960s television espionage series]]. [[Peter Graves]] returned as IMF Agent Jim Phelps as he led a new team of operatives, which included Grant Collier, the son of the original IMF member Barney Collier (Grant was portrayed by [[Phil Morris]], the real life son of original series star [[Greg Morris]]). The series, which was filmed in Australia, was rushed into production and utilized scripts from the original series that were updated for this incarnation (a writer's strike prevent the commissioning of new scripts for its first season). The series aired for two seasons from 1988 to 1989 on ABC. The franchise would continue as a [[Mission: Impossible (disambiguation)|feature film series]] starring [[Tom Cruise]], beginning with ''[[Mission: Impossible (1996)]]''.
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'''''Mission: Impossible''''' is the television sequel to the [[Mission: Impossible (1966)|classic 1960s television espionage series]]. The show was originally intended to be a limited-run remake of the original series, with new actors playing the original characters, as this would allow the creators to re-use the original scripts as a way to get around the looming writer' strike. With the return of [[Peter Graves]] as team leader Jim Phelps, however, the new series because a continuation series, with Phelps leading a new team of operatives, which included [[Phil Morris]], playing the son of real-life father and original series star [[Greg Morris]]. In the end, only four of the first five episodes ended up being remakes, and with writers back at work, new scripts were commissioned. To save on costs (a problem that plagued the original series), the new series was shot in Australia, cutting production costs about twenty percent. The series aired for two seasons from 1988 to 1990 on ABC. The franchise would continue as a [[Mission: Impossible (disambiguation)|feature film series]] starring [[Tom Cruise]], beginning with ''[[Mission: Impossible (1996)]]''.
  
  
 
'''The following lists the seasons of ''Mission: Impossible'':'''
 
'''The following lists the seasons of ''Mission: Impossible'':'''
 
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File:MI88 S1.jpg|<div align="center">[[Mission: Impossible (1988) - Season 1|Season 1]]<br>(1988)</div>
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File:MI88 S1.jpg|<div align="center">[[Mission: Impossible (1988) - Season 1|Season 1]]<br>(1988-1989)</div>
File:MI88 S2.jpg|<div align="center">[[Mission: Impossible (1988) - Season 2|Season 2]]<br>(1989)</div>
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File:MI88 S2.jpg|<div align="center">[[Mission: Impossible (1988) - Season 2|Season 2]]<br>(1989-1990)</div>
 
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Revision as of 00:00, 28 July 2015

Mission: Impossible (1988-1990)


Mission: Impossible is the television sequel to the classic 1960s television espionage series. The show was originally intended to be a limited-run remake of the original series, with new actors playing the original characters, as this would allow the creators to re-use the original scripts as a way to get around the looming writer' strike. With the return of Peter Graves as team leader Jim Phelps, however, the new series because a continuation series, with Phelps leading a new team of operatives, which included Phil Morris, playing the son of real-life father and original series star Greg Morris. In the end, only four of the first five episodes ended up being remakes, and with writers back at work, new scripts were commissioned. To save on costs (a problem that plagued the original series), the new series was shot in Australia, cutting production costs about twenty percent. The series aired for two seasons from 1988 to 1990 on ABC. The franchise would continue as a feature film series starring Tom Cruise, beginning with Mission: Impossible (1996).


The following lists the seasons of Mission: Impossible:


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