Masquerade (TV series)

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Masquerade
Format Adventure/Thriller
Starring Rod Taylor
Kirstie Alley
Greg Evigan
Country of origin Flag of the United States United States
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 13 (1 unaired)
Production
Running time 60 min.
Broadcast
Original channel ABC
Original run December 15, 1983April 27, 1984
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Masquerade was an American secret agent television series that aired for a few months on ABC in the spring of 1983.

Considered an amalgam of Mission: Impossible and The Love Boat, the tongue-in-cheek series starred Rod Taylor as Mr. Lavender, the leader of "Operation Masquerade", a top-secret branch of American Intelligence that conducts missions using ordinary civilians, recruited for their anonymity and their specialized skills. Two trained field agents, Casey Collins (Kirstie Alley) and Danny Doyle (Greg Evigan) are assigned to chaperone the amateur spies. This concept was identical to Call to Danger, a series concept that had been attempted with two unsuccessful pilot films starring Mission: Impossible's Peter Graves in the 1960s and 1970s.

The Love Boat comparison (frequently used in contemporary reviews of this series) stemmed from the show's casting of a different ensemble of well-known actors each week, much as Love Boat populated its episodes. The first act of every episode depicted the recruitment of a new group of agents, which was invariably followed by a briefing by Mr. Lavender aboard his private plane, ending with Lavender saying, stone-faced: "Welcome to Operation Masquerade".

The series debuted with a 90-minute pilot film and was followed by about a half-dozen episodes before the series was cancelled. This was Kirstie Alley's first television series after her debut in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan the previous year. Country singer Crystal Gayle performed the theme song.

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