The Man from U.N.C.L.E.

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The Man from U.N.C.L.E. is an American spy-fiction television series produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Television and first broadcast on NBC. It follows secret agents, played by Robert Vaughn and David McCallum, who work for a secret international...read more
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The Man from U.N.C.L.E. is an American spy-fiction television series produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Television and first broadcast on NBC. It follows secret agents, played by Robert Vaughn and David McCallum, who work for a secret international counterespionage and law-enforcement agency called U.N.C.L.E. The series premiered on September 22, 1964, completing its run on January 15, 1968. The series led the spy-fiction craze on television, and by 1966 there were nearly a dozen imitators. Several episodes were successfully released to theaters as B movies or double features. There was also a spin-off series, The Girl from U.N.C.L.E., novel and comic book series, and merchandising.

Original Release

09/22/1964 on NBC

US Release

09/22/1964

Cast

(see additional cast & crew)
# Title Air Date
1 The Summit-Five Affair Monday, 11 September 1967
2 The Test Tube Killer Affair Monday, 18 September 1967
3 The 'J' for Judas Affair Monday, 25 September 1967
4 The Prince of Darkness Affair: Part I Monday, 02 October 1967
5 The Prince of Darkness Affair: Part II Monday, 09 October 1967
6 The Master's Touch Affair Monday, 16 October 1967
7 The THRUSH Roulette Affair Monday, 23 October 1967
8 The Deadly Quest Affair Monday, 30 October 1967
9 The Fiery Angel Affair Monday, 06 November 1967
10 The Survival School Affair Monday, 20 November 1967
11 The Gurnius Affair Monday, 27 November 1967
12 The Man from THRUSH Affair Monday, 04 December 1967
13 The Maze Affair Monday, 18 December 1967
14 The Deep Six Affair Monday, 25 December 1967
15 The Seven Wonders of the World Affair: Part I Monday, 08 January 1968
16 The Seven Wonders of the World Affair: Part II Monday, 15 January 1968
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Directors

E. Darrell Hallenbeck, Joseph Sargent, Alf Kjellin, John Brahm, George Waggner, Alvin Ganzer, Barry Shear, Sherman Marks, Richard Donner, Marc Daniels, Sutton Roley, Seymour Robbie, Alex March, Boris Sagal, John Peyser, Charles F. Haas, James Sheldon, Herschel Daugherty, Theodore J. Flicker, Jud Taylor, David Alexander, Maksim Ushakov, Otto Lang, Charles R. Rondeau, Eddie Saeta, Tom Gries, Michael O'Herlihy, Bill Finnegan, Alexander Singer, John Newland, Ron Winston, James Goldstone, Michael Ritchie, Vincent McEveety, Don Medford

Writers

Sam Rolfe, Peter Allan Fields, Dean Hargrove, Robert Hill, Alan Caillou, Norman Hudis, Boris Ingster, Henry Slesar, Stanford Sherman, Dick Nelson, Eric Vincent, Berne Giler, Jack Turley, Jerry McNeely, Robert E. Thompson, Don Richman, Albert Aley, Sheldon Stark, Joseph C. Cavella, Mark Weingart, John W. Bloch, Howard Rodman, Harlan Ellison, David Victor, Stanley Ralph Ross, Edwin Blum, Jay Simms, Sheridan Gibney, Harold Jack Bloom, Alvin Sapinsley, John Herman Shaner, Antony Ellis, Aben Kandel, Milton S. Gelman, Yale Udoff, Luther Davis, Krishna Shah, Robert Libott, Peter Bourne, Don Brinkley, Leo Townsend, Sherman Yellen, Jackson Gillis, Anthony Spinner, Clyde Ware, Eric Bercovici, Boris Sobelman, Arthur Weingarten, Joseph Sandy, Erich Faust, Gloria Elmore, Les Roberts, William Jerome Fay, Henry Sharp, Peter Barry, Marc Siegel, Danielle Brenton, Norm Lenzer, James Whiton, Ellis Marcus, Archie L. Tegland, Al Ramrus, Carol Cavella, Joseph Calvelli, Robert I. Holt, Henry Misrock, Robert Towne, David Giler

Cast

Producers

Editors

William B. Gulick, Joseph Dervin, Henry Berman, Ray Williford, John Baxter Rogers, Elmo Veron, Harry V. Knapp, Fred Maguire, Albert P. Wilson

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