22 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, March 11, 1967 Producers Forget Mr. Bond Culp Happy About Trend By BOB THOMAS | HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- The movie and television producers seem to be hopping off the James Bond wagon, and one spy who is glad is Robert Culp. He might be called the think- ing man's spy. Not only does he co-star in NBC's I Spy, he has written five of the scripts, in- cluding the one that kicked off the successful series and set the tone for the characters. I Spy has been renewed for next season, ut some of the more bizarre spy series appear to be in trouble. Also there ap- pears to be an ebbing in the flood of espionage movies that followed in the wake of the James Bond hits. "I view that as a good trend," says Culp. "It seems to Fg that a principal cause that the whole 007 craze has|is the nature of the world that been a bad thing for young young people believe they are people. surrounded by. They see their "Of course kids must always|world created in an image that find their fantasy heroes. Butlis primarily so hostile that it! always in the past their heroes|is difficult to face life. have been more or less inno-| Culp views with calculated cent of wrongdoing. |alarm the heavies of the Bond- "James Bond changed that.|ian epics. He is an immoral figure who) "The villains of the past have treats his enemies and women|peen individuals or enemy na- with equal cruelty. I think the|tions whose motivations have effect of such a character is sig-|have been clear. But lately we nificant, as far as kids are con-|haye been menaced by the cerned. |mysterious smershes and SUICIDE INCREASES \thrushes, which are networks of "For instance, 1 have read|mindless, soulles é that the juvenile suicide rate only motivation is evil. has jumped sharply in Los An-| 'When you have such a vil- geles County and that psycholo-|lain, he can only be combatted gists and sociologists are con-lby a superman, And when the soulless men whose} hero {s a hedonist, amoral superman, you have a figure who can only bring confusion and subversion to young minds." As might be expected, Culp does not hesitate to present Kelly Robinson (himself) and Alexander Scott (Bill Cosby) of I Spy as more ideal hero images. WIN BY FOOLISHNESS "From the very beginning, Bill and I insisted that Robin- son and Scott would be por- trayed as fallacious men, full of foolishness and failure. When they win, it is often by acci- dent, which is a good thing for young people to learn. 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