| [–] |
Show Menu |
•
•
•
•
•
• (1)
•
•
•
•
• (1)
• (2)
•
• (4)
•
•
• |
| [+] |
Empty Sections |
• (0)
• (0)
• (0)
• (0)
• (0)
• (0)
• (0)
• (0)
• (0)
• (0)
• (0)
• (0)
• (0)
|
| [+] |
Show Contribs |
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
• |
| [+] |
Episode Contribs |
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
• |
|
|
| Main: |
|
| Show Info: |
|
| Show Info: |
|
Season 1 | | | |
| 2 :01x02 - The Prisoner of Zalamar Affair (Sep/20/1966) | | Mark Slater is asked to guard Ali Hassen, the ruler of Zalamar in Arabia. When Hassen's daughter is kidnapped, April Dancer is asked to be her double until the real daughter can be rescued. | | Guest Stars: Brenda Benet as Gizelle, Abraham Sofaer as Omar, John Gabriel (1) as Prince Ahmed, Rafael Campos (1) as About, Henry Calvin as Sheik Ali Hassen, Vincent Beck as Cassim, Richard Hale as High Priest, Randy Kirby as Randy Kovacs, Michael Ansara as The Vizier, Jason Wingreen as Fahd | Director: Herschel Daugherty Writer: Max Hodge | | | |
| 3 :01x03 - The Mother Muffin Affair (Sep/27/1966) | | April Dancer and Napoleon Solo work together to locate a a half-penny that contains the locale of Lisa, Vito Pomade's daughter. | | Special Guest Stars: Robert Vaughn as Napoleon Solo, | Guest Stars: Arthur Malet as William Muckleston, Mary Esther Denver (1) as Maude, Bruce Gordon (1) as Vito Pomade, Mitzie Evans as Lisa Calvert, William Tuttle as Tuttle, Charles Dierkop as Iago Susich, Richard Peel as Bobbie, Boris Karloff as Mother Muffin, Bernard Fox as Rodney Babcock | Director: Sherman Marks Writer: Joseph Calvelli | | | | | | |
| 5 :01x05 - The Montori Device Affair (Oct/11/1966) | | The security of UNCLE is put to the test when THRUSH steals a Monotori, a device used by UNCLE agents. Waverly assigns April and Mark to get back the item before it is too late. | | Guest Stars: Alfred Shelly as U.N.C.L.E. Agent, Norbert Siegfried as Valet, Roger Til as Bartender, Ivor Barry as Freuchen-Nagy, William Edmonson as Police Captain, Linda Watkins as Mme. Freuchen-Nagy, Dee Hartford as Chu-Chu, Vince Ali as THRUSH Agent, Gabrielle Herrera as Model #1, Lisa Loring as Felicia, Edward Andrews as Conrad Rossano, John Carradine as Prof. Boris Budge, Randy Whipple as Darby, Randy Kirby as Randy Kovacs, Lyn Peters as Model #3, Jackie Mitchell as Model #2 | Director: John Brahm Writer: Boris Sobelman | | | |
| 6 :01x06 - The Horns-of-the-Dilemma Affair (Oct/18/1966) | | DeSada, the leader of the Central American branch of THRUSH, hatches a plan for world power by way of a new cutting-edge rocket. After kidnapping the designers of the rocket in order to keep the rocket's design secret, April and Mark are sent to locate the missing engineers. | | Guest Stars: Fernando Lamas as Alejandro De Sada, Alejandro Rey as Paco Herrera, Peter Mamakos as THRUSH Man, Harold Dyrenforth as Risvold, Sandra Sullivan as Sarita Diaz, Tony Davis as Boy, Charles H. Radilak as Prof. Van Zold, Martin Kosleck as Dr. Boorman, David Sharpe as Peopn, Thordis Brandt as Secretary, Noel de Souza as Waiter | Director: John Brahm Writer: Tony Barrett | | | |
| 7 :01x07 - The Danish Blue Affair (Oct/25/1966) | | When Stanley eats a microdot planted by THRUSH in a piece of cheese, April and Mark must travel to Denmark to retrieve Stanley. | | Guest Stars: Ivan Triesault as Prof. Voltan, Mark De Vries as Hansel, Cindy Taylor (2) as Gretel, Virginia Gregg as Granny, William Bramley as Ingo, Dom DeLuise as Stanley Umlaut, Fritz Feld as Chef, Ernest Sarracino as Sandor, Burt Brandon as Lars, Lloyd Bochner as Ole Bergman, Randy Kirby as Randy Kovacs, John MacNusson as Engineer, Walter Janowitz as Baggage Clerk, Patrick Campbell as Waiter, Carl Carlsson (1) as Tor | Director: Mitchell Leisen Writer: Arthur Weingarten | | | |
| 8 :01x08 - The Garden of Evil Affair (Nov/01/1966) | | A doctor's life is put on the line when he invents a serum that would enable the minds of dead people when given to a living relative. A cult, UNCLE and THRUSH are all vying to get their hands on the serum first. | | Guest Stars: Sabrina Scharf as Greta Wolfe, Than Wyenn as Dr. Ampona, Arnold Moss as Iman Abbas, Lisa Seagram as Miss Karum, Anna Lisa as Brunhilde, Oscar Beregi, Jr. as Hugo von Gerb, Patrick Horgan as Duke Cornwallis, Susanne Cramer (1) as Marlene, Randy Kirby as Randy Kovacs, Arthur Malet as William Muckleston, Daniel Ades (1) as Elburz, Laurie Main (1) as Shah Karum, Khigh Dhiegh as Thrush Director | Director: Jud Taylor Writer: Arthur Rowe, John O'Dea | | | |
| 9 :01x09 - The Atlantis Affair (Nov/15/1966) | | Professor Antrum, who has been researching the locale of the lost city of Atlantis, is kidnapped by THRUSH. Mark and April are sent to find them, but wind up kidnapped themselves. | | Guest Stars: Carlos Rivero as Native, Kenneth Parker as First Man, Joan Connors as Waitress, Khigh Dheigh as Col. Frank Faber, Claude Woolman as Honore Le Gallows, Denny Miller (1) as Vic Ryan, Sidney Blackmer as Professor Antrum, Randy Kirby as Randy Kovacs | Director: E. Darrell Hallenbeck Writer: Richard Matheson (1) | | | |
| 10 :01x10 - The Paradise Lost Affair (Nov/22/1966) | | In the South Pacific, THRUSH completes their plans to take over countries in the area for a smuggling operation. Mark is able to get his hands on their blue prints, but April soon finds herself imprisoned by a ruler of a remote island. | | Guest Stars: Harry Swoger as Captain Stone, Monte Landis (1) as Genghis Gomez VIII, Mokihana as Mme. Chop Chop, Raymond St. Jacques as Big Feets Charley, Fred M. Waugh as Gibbons, Lane Bradford as Mr Bruno, Otto Waldis as Honstedt, Amentha Dymally as UNCLE Secretary, Chips Rafferty as Liverpool 'Enry | Director: Alf Kjellin Writer: John O'Dea, Arthur Rowe | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 14 :01x14 - The Jewels of Topango Affair (Dec/20/1966) | | UNCLE must protect the Topango jewels. But when April is drugged and Mark goes missing, the mission turns out to be more difficult than expected. | | Guest Stars: Billy Beck (1) as Joe, Khalil Bezaleel as Tate, Rupert Crosse as Tchelba, Alan Caillou as Ame Carson, Patrick Horgan as Byron Cavendish, Barry Kelley as Whiteside, Booker Bradshaw as Prince Nicholas, John Qualen as Dr. Elmer Spritzer, Brock Peters as King M'Bala, Leslie Uggams as Natasha Brimstone | Director: John Brahm Writer: Berne Giler | | | |
| 15 :01x15 - The Faustus Affair (Dec/27/1966) | | A man offers Professor Quantum anything for his newest invention, the Light Variator. However, when April begins working as a lab assistant in order to investigate undercover, the professor falls for her. | | Guest Stars: Tom Bosley as Quantum, Raymond Massey as B. Elzie Bubb, Carol Wayne as Young Thing, Lilli Clark as Dancer, Kelton Garwood as Poet, Milton Parsons as Waiter, Guy Way as Georgie Gounod, Dick Crockett as Willie Goethe, Randy Kirby as Randy Kovacs | Director: Barry Shear Writer: Jerry McNeely | | | | | | |
| 17 :01x17 - The Moulin Ruse Affair (Jan/17/1967) | | Dr. Vladimir Toulouse invents a pill that provides super strength. He threatens to release it to an army that would destroy the world unless UNCLE gives him a large amount of money. | | Guest Stars: Gabrielle Herrera as Toulouse's Elite Guard, Ilona Wilson as Toulouse's Elite Guard, Inger Wegge as Toulouse's Elite Guard, Harry Varteresian as Masked Wrestler, Thordis Brandt as Miss Ibsen, Shelley Berman as Dr. Vladimir Toulouse, Jan Davis as Toulouse's Elite Guard, Linda Albertano as Toulouse's Elite Guard, Jackie Mitchell as Toulouse's Elite Guard, Yvonne DeCarlo as Nadia Marcolescu, Barry Robins as Chico, Tura Satana as Rabbit, Olan Soule as Dr. Apella, Ellen Corby as Madame Bloor, Burt Mustin as Jan Stretch | Director: Barry Shear Story: Jay Simms | Teleplay: Fred Eggers, Jay Simms | | | |
| 18 :01x18 - The Catacomb and Dogma Affair (Jan/24/1967) | | Thief Horsh is captured by April and Mark. However, he soon escapes their custody. When April tries to recapture him, she falls into trouble and must rely on Mark to rescue her. | | Guest Stars: Dick Geary (1) as Radioman, Barry Brooks as THRUSH Guard, John Cestare as Border Guard, Bob Duggan as Border Guard, Thordis Brandt as Miss Ibsen, Peter Marcus as Hugo Horsch, Gerald Mohr as Dossetti, Danielle de Metz as Adriana Raffaelli, Fabrizio Mioni as Cesare Boriarsi, Eduardo Ciannelli as Prince Boriarsi | Director: E. Darrell Hallenbeck Writer: Warren Duff | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
|