- 2 - 22Our Man In Washington (2)May. 17, 2003
- 2 - 21Our Man in Korea (1)May. 10, 2003
- 2 - 20Mi Cena con AndreiMay. 03, 2003
- 2 - 19War, IncApr. 26, 2003
- 2 - 18Spy FinanceApr. 12, 2003
- 2 - 17Soft KillsMar. 15, 2003
- 2 - 16Unholy AlliancesFeb. 22, 2003
- 2 - 15Absolute BastardFeb. 15, 2003
- 2 - 14CoventryFeb. 08, 2003
- 2 - 13Debbie Does DjakartaFeb. 01, 2003
- 2 - 12An Isolated IncidentJan. 18, 2003
- 2 - 11Elite Meat to EatDec. 14, 2002
- 2 - 10TrustDec. 06, 2002
- 2 - 9ThanksgivingNov. 23, 2002
- 2 - 8First BornNov. 16, 2002
- 2 - 7HeartlessNov. 09, 2002
- 2 - 6Home GrownNov. 02, 2002
- 2 - 5The PrisonerOct. 26, 2002
- 2 - 4C.S. LieOct. 19, 2002
- 2 - 3The Great GameOct. 12, 2002
- 2 - 2Air LexOct. 05, 2002
- 2 - 1French KissSep. 28, 2002
The Agency is a CBS television drama that followed the inner-workings of the CIA. The series was created by Michael Frost Beckner and was executive produced by Michael Frost Beckner, Shaun Cassidy Productions and Radiant Productions in association with Universal Network Television and CBS Productions. It aired from September 27, 2001 until May 17, 2003, lasting two seasons. It featured unprecedented filming from the actual CIA headquarters. The show was controversial regarding its exploration of current international affairs and its treatment of the ethical conflicts inherent in intelligence work. Beckner's pilot script, written in March 2001, posited a re-invented CIA tasked with a "War on Terror" after Osama Bin Laden's Al Qaeda terrorist organization plots a lethal attack on the west. The pilot was to premiere at CIA Headquarters on September 18, 2001 and set to air on CBS September 21, 2001, however, the actual 9/11 attacks convinced the network to hold the pilot and instead air a later episode. That first episode was aired later as the third episode of the first season. The September 11, 2001 terrorist events changed the way Americans viewed topical entertainment and "The Agency", at the time, was one of the most topical offering on network television. The producers of the series quickly responded to this new American perspective on world affairs, but CBS chose to cancel the show shortly after the second season's final episode.