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Another of my "What if this________ Had of happened on MI" topics to discuss is if for some nutty reason Peter Graves left the show, which actor would have been a good IMF team leader? My pick? The late, great Robert Lansing. Why? Because if he could command the 918th Bombardment Group based in Archbury, England during WW2, he could be a great IMF team leader.

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A few come to mind. Keith Andes (a Trek favorite) but he may have been a little old. Older than Steven Hill. Fess Parker (Daniel Boone)? Or Leslie Nielsen (Swamp Fox) before he got goofy?

@klondike6 sunglasses Yes, I agree that Leslie Neilson would have been good. For those of us who remember Classic ScFi movies, Leslie Neilsen was the Captain of the Earth SpaceShip in the movie Forbidden Planet. He really did't start getting goofy until Airplane.

Other choices: I can't think of anyone else right now.

Patrick McGoohan from Danger Man/Secret Agent/The Prisoner. He did a pretty good American accent in a Columbo epsiode.

@lima-2 : Yes, I remember that episode. Someone that I would have adored for team leader is Michael Rennie, but I never heard him do an American accent.

@Jayne1111: I just thought that Tim O'Conner would be great. He had Command Presence.

William Shatner! grinning Our captain and leader.

@Jayhn1111 grin My first choice is still Robert Lansing.

@Jayhn1111 grin What about Larry "Frank Burns" Linville? :-)

Let's stay with Star Trek. Jeffrey Hunter?

I like Jeffrey Hunter I'd vote for that

@Jayhn1111 grinning Jeffrey Hunter would have been awesome!

Yeah I can see why people wouldn't be too keen on William Shatner, but I believe our other Captain may have worked out better in the role lol

@Jayhn1111 sunglasses I was thinking that John Larkin, who played General Wiley Crowe on the first season of Twelve O'Clock High would have been good, but unfortunately he dropped dead of a heart attack in 1964 halfway through the filming of season one.

John Larkin? He played some gruff, overbearing leader types in the 1950's and early 1960's. Perry Mason, 77 Sunset Strip, 12 O'Clock High, etc. I could see him more as Briggs' or Phelps' boss. Perfect if they had ever cast such a role wink

It's kind of hard to imagine though. I was fine with the rest of the cast changes in the course of the show, but Peter Graves really became the face of the show. When the average person thinks of Mission Impossible, (whether they were a fan of the show or not), they picture Peter Graves.

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