Index Of The Man From Uncle ((free)) ✯
Several factors contribute to the show's enduring popularity:
Behind-the-scenes trivia regarding .
, here is a breakdown of the franchise's key entries across television and film. The Original TV Series (1964–1968) Index Of The Man From Uncle
The core of the franchise is the original NBC television series, which ran for four seasons and 105 episodes. A unique quirk of the series is its episode naming convention: almost every title is styled as "The [Name] Affair." Season 1 (1964–1965): The Black-and-White Era
The suave, charming American enforcement agent. A unique quirk of the series is its
Complete episode listings are available on Wikipedia and other episode guide websites, which provide a comprehensive list of all 105 episodes with original airdates and production details.
Born from the mind of Ian Fleming and developed by Norman Felton and Sam Rolfe, The Man from UNCLE debuted in 1964. The series followed two top agents—American Napoleon Solo and Russian Illya Kuryakin—as they battled the villainous forces of THRUSH. The show was revolutionary for its era, showcasing an international partnership during the peak of the Cold War. Key Characters and Personnel The series followed two top agents—American Napoleon Solo
The second season saw the show transition to color broadcast, with all 30 episodes aired in color. Season 2 featured episodes like "The Alexander the Greater Affair," "The Ultimate Computer Affair," and the popular two-part "The Prince of Darkness Affair," which aired as the season finale.
– Expanded version of the pilot episode The Vulcan Affair . The Spy with My Face (1965) – Based on The Double Affair .
Expanded version of the pilot episode, The Vulcan Affair .