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      Season 1 – The Man From U.N.C.L.E.

      1964 Crime Drama List
      100% Tomatometer 6 Reviews Like "The Avengers," "The Man From U.N.C.L.E." borrows from James Bond stories. The good guys, suave U.S. operative Napoleon Solo and sexy Russian Illya Kuryakin, work for U.N.C.L.E. (United Network Command for Law and Enforcement) and battle evil international syndicate THRUSH. Read More Read Less Watch on Fandango at Home Buy Now

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      Noel Murray AV Club The Man From U.N.C.L.E.'s first season is a TV landmark, offering spry, sophisticated spy stories shot in crisp black-and-white. Dec 4, 2018 Full Review Bill Ornstein Hollywood Reporter It's novel, to say the least, to bring this idea out of the misty past, and can very well be the beginning of something. Jul 3, 2018 Full Review Katharine Trendacosta io9.com The Man from UNCLE is a great example of episodic television - few plot threads ran longer than a few episodes. Despite the constant formula, each episode was fun and the writers could embroider the structure with whatever they wanted. Dec 4, 2018 Full Review Jessy Krupa PopMatters Russian-born sidekick, Illya Kuryakin, (David McCallum) stole nearly every scene he was in and turned the blond, Beatle-esque McCallum into a teen idol at a time when the phrase was relatively new. Dec 4, 2018 Full Review Marc Calderaro PopMatters The only season filmed in black-and-white (with the exception of the two-part episodes made to release as movies overseas), season one's logical foundation is solid. Dec 4, 2018 Full Review Emily Ashby Common Sense Media More than half a century after it first aired, The Man from U.N.C.L.E. still manages to entertain, even with its rudimentary effects and significant cheese factor in comparison to the modern caliber of dramas. Rated: 4/5 Dec 4, 2018 Full Review Read all reviews

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      robert p A great spy feature the Man from Uncle is a *5* star TV Series!!!!! Rated 5 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

      Episodes

      Episode 1 Aired Sep 22, 1964 The Vulcan Affair Solo and Kuryakin must foil the plans of WASP, a crime-for-hire syndicate, to take control of an African nation. Details Episode 2 Aired Sep 29, 1964 The Iowa Scuba Affair The shooting death of an Air Force officer in an Iowa corn field leads Solo and Kuryakin to find a top-secret missile site. Details Episode 3 Aired Oct 6, 1964 The Quadripartite Affair Solo and Illya enlist a the aid of murdered scientist's daughter (Jill Ireland) in thwarting the plans of a woman (Anne Francis) armed with a secret fear gas. Details Episode 4 Aired Oct 13, 1964 The Shark Affair A deranged sea captain (Robert Culp) kidnaps scientists and writers to repopulate Earth after an expected nuclear holocaust. Details Episode 5 Aired Oct 20, 1964 The Deadly Games Affair Solo and a THRUSH agent are searching for an ex-Nazi scientist (Alexander Scourby) who has perfected the art of suspended animation. Details Episode 6 Aired Oct 27, 1964 The Green Opal Affair An enemy agent (Carroll O'Connor) has been kidnapping potential world leaders, then brainwashing them to be loyal to THRUSH. Details Episode 7 Aired Nov 10, 1964 The Giuoco Piano Affair Evil Gervaise Ravel (Anne Francis) returns, and U.N.C.L.E. agents pursue her into the Andes; guest Jill Ireland. Details Episode 8 Aired Nov 17, 1964 The Double Affair THRUSH duplicates kidnapped Solo, then sends the double to steal the key to a computer controlling a new, ultimate weapon. Details Episode 9 Aired Nov 24, 1964 The Project Strigas Affair Solo and Illya use a complex deception to trap an evil diplomat (Werner Klemperer); guests William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy. Details Episode 10 Aired Dec 1, 1964 The Finny Foot Affair Illya and Solo head to a mysterious castle, where they learn an entire Norwegian town died of old age; guest Kurt Russell. Details Episode 11 Aired Dec 8, 1964 The Neptune Affair Solo must prevent a war by learning who is responsible for launching fungus-spraying missiles that are destroying Russia's grain crop. Details Episode 12 Aired Dec 15, 1964 The Dove Affair Solo races an enemy agent (Ricardo Montalban) for possession of a dead hero's medal bearing names of THRUSH operatives. Details Episode 13 Aired Dec 22, 1964 The King of Knaves Affair Kidnapped Solo learns a deposed Middle East ruler (Paul Stevens) is brainwashing mob leaders to conquer the world. Details Episode 14 Aired Dec 29, 1964 The Terbuf Affair In a tiny Balkan police state, an old flame talks a vacationing Solo into helping discredit a treacherous colonel. Details Episode 15 Aired Jan 11, 1965 The Deadly Decoy Affair THRUSH tries to rescue its top agent from Solo and Kuryakin, while Mr. Waverly takes a decoy agent over a different route. Details Episode 16 Aired Jan 18, 1965 The Fiddlesticks Affair Solo and Kuryakin attempt to steal $50 million which THRUSH has stashed in a vault under a casino; guest Dan O'Herlihy. Details Episode 17 Aired Jan 25, 1965 The Yellow Scarf Affair An U.N.C.L.E. agent is strangled aboard an airplane, which then crashes near Bombay, killing all passengers. Details Episode 18 Aired Feb 1, 1965 The Mad Mad Tea Party Affair The agents race to find a hidden explosive planted in U.N.C.L.E. headquarters. Guest star: Richard Haydn. Details Episode 19 Aired Feb 8, 1965 The Secret Sceptre Affair Solo and Illya are ordered to help a legendary mercenary steal a diamond-filled, golden sceptre from a Middle East leader. Details Episode 20 Aired Feb 15, 1965 The Bow Wow Affair Illya investigates when Waverly's cousin is the latest victim in a series of fatal vicious dog attacks. Details Episode 21 Aired Feb 22, 1965 The Four Steps Affair THRUSH plans to kill the 10-year-old lama of an unstable Himalayan nation to clear the way for a takeover. Details Episode 22 Aired Mar 1, 1965 The See-Paris-and-Die Affair Solo, Kuryakin and Waverly turn a plain music student into a glamorous Parisian performer to trap a ring of diamond thieves. Details Episode 23 Aired Mar 8, 1965 The Brain Killer Affair Solo attempts to save Illya and Waverly, soon to be victims of a THRUSH scientist's (Elsa Lanchester) brain-altering machine. Details Episode 24 Aired Mar 15, 1965 The Hong Kong Shilling Affair Kuryakin and Solo are sent to prevent a gang of international criminals from auctioning off top-secret military information. Details Episode 25 Aired Mar 22, 1965 The Never-Never Affair Solo sends an overeager U.N.C.L.E. translator (Barbara Feldon) on a fake mission, unaware she carries a list of THRUSH spies. Details Episode 26 Aired Mar 29, 1965 The Love Affair Illya and Solo team with a college coed (Maggie Pierce) to uncover a religious-cult leader's plans for world domination. Details Episode 27 Aired Apr 5, 1965 The Gazebo in the Maze Affair Solo, Illya and Waverly fall into the hands of a former THRUSH agent (George Sanders) and his sadistic wife (Jeanette Nolan). Details Episode 28 Aired Apr 12, 1965 The Girls of Nazarone Affair A search for a formula which revives the dead puts Kuryakin and Solo at the mercy of women THRUSH agents; guest Sharon Tate. Details Episode 29 Aired Apr 19, 1965 The Odd Man Affair Illya and Solo watch over a has-been U.N.C.L.E. agent (Martin Balsam) making a comeback in a tough mission. Details
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      Season Info

      Director
      Theodore J. Flicker, Alvin Ganzer, Richard Donner, Marc Daniels, Joseph Sargent, Ron Winston, John Peyser, Alf Kjellin
      Executive Producer
      Norman Felton
      Screenwriter
      Peter Allan Fields, Albert Aley, Ellis Marcus, Anthony Spinner, Alan Caillou, Dick Nelson, Dean Hargrove, Aben Kandel, Robert Yale Libott, Boris Ingster
      Network
      NBC
      Rating
      TV-G
      Genre
      Crime, Drama
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date
      Sep 22, 1964