1.
"The Vulcan Affair"
Don Medford Sam Rolfe
September 22, 1964
THRUSH are thwarted in their attempt to assassinate U.N.C.L.E. chief Alexander Waverly. Napoleon Solo is assigned to protect a visiting African leader (
William Marshall) whose life is under threat from Andrew Vulcan (
Fritz Weaver). A housewife (
Patricia Crowley) is recruited to help him. This was later expanded and released to cinemas as
To Trap A Spy.
2.
"The Iowa Scuba Affair"
Richard Donner Harold Jack Bloom
September 29, 1964
Solo is sent to Iowa to investigate the mysterious demise of an air force man. With the assistance of Jill Denison (
Katherine Crawford) he uncovers a plan to steal a space plane. (David McCallum does not appear in this episode.)
3.
"The Quadripartite Affair"
Richard Donner Alan Caillou
October 6, 1964
Napoleon Solo and Illya Kuryakin must stop Gervaise Ravel (
Anne Francis) from using a gas that induces a state of fear and anxiety to create political havoc.
Jill Ireland guest stars as Marion Raven.
4.
"The Shark Affair"
Marc Daniels Alvin Sapinsley
October 13, 1964
While investigating a series of kidnappings, Solo and Kuryakin encounter Captain Shark (
Robert Culp) who is creating a modern day Noah's Ark with the intention of repopulating the world in the event of a nuclear holocaust. Co-starring
Sue Ane Langdon,
Herbert Anderson,
James Doohan and
Meg Wyllie.
5.
"The Deadly Games Affair"
Alvin Ganzer Dick Nelson
October 20, 1964
A former SS scientist (
Alexander Scourby) is attempting to reanimate the body of Hitler (though not mentioned by name). Co-starring Janine Gray as THRUSH villainess Angelique, with whom Solo has a complex, romantic relationship.
6.
"The Green Opal Affair"
John Peyser Robert E. Thompson
October 27, 1964
Solo attempts to rescue a group of people kidnapped and brainwashed by THRUSH. Stars
Carroll O'Connor,
Joan O'Brien,
Nachi Nozawa and
Milton Selzer.
7.
"The Giuoco Piano Affair"
Richard Donner Alan Caillou
November 10, 1964
Taking its title from the classic chess gambit, this episode is a sequel to The Quadripartite Affair. Since Gervaise Ravel (
Anne Francis) had evaded capture in the earlier episode, Solo and Kuryakin devise a scheme to lure her into a trap.
Jill Ireland (Marion Raven) and
John Van Dreelen (Harold Bufferton) also return. Director Richard Donner, producer Sam Rolfe, associate producer Joseph Calvelli and executive producer Norman Felton have cameos during a party scene.
8.
"The Double Affair"
John Newland Clyde Ware
November 17, 1964
Later expanded (by incorporating footage from the episode The Four Steps Affair) and released in cinemas as the feature film
The Spy With My Face, this episode sees THRUSH create a double for Solo and substitute him for the real agent. Features
Senta Berger,
Sharon Farrell, and
Harold Gould as a doctor. (The Spy With My Face writing credits: "Screenplay by Joseph Calvelli and Clyde Ware. Story by Clyde Ware.")
9.
"The Project Strigas Affair"
Joseph Sargent Henry Misrock
November 24, 1964
Solo and Kuryakin devise a scheme to discredit a Balkan diplomat. Kuryakin goes undercover as an operative from the diplomat’s home country sent to investigate the fictional ’Project Strigas’. This episode features
William Shatner and
Leonard Nimoy, shortly before they became the stars of Star Trek.
Peggy Ann Garner,
Sheila MacRae and
Werner Klemperer guest star.
10.
"The Finny Foot Affair"
Marc Daniels Teleplay by: Jack Turley & Jay Simms Story by: Jay Simms
December 1, 1964
Solo investigates a chemical which has wiped out an entire Scottish village. A young
Kurt Russell guest stars as does
Tura Satana (Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!).
11.
"The Neptune Affair"
Vincent McEveety Teleplay by: Henry Sharp & John W. Bloch Story by: John W. Bloch
December 8, 1964
Kuryakin is recalled to the USSR when it emerges that rockets carrying a fungus are endangering the Russian wheat harvest. Solo travels to southern California independently to infiltrate the launching base (an oil platform) and avert a war between the USSR and the US. Starring
Henry Jones,
John Banner and
Marta Kristen. May Heatherly plays Heather McNabb, the U.N.C.L.E. secretary.
12.
"The Dove Affair"
John Peyser Robert Towne
December 15, 1964
Solo attempts to smuggle a microdot containing top secret information about THRUSH out of a small Eastern European country.
Ricardo Montalbán and
June Lockhart guest star, with an uncredited Victor Buono and Dan Seymour. (David McCallum does not appear in this episode.)
13.
"The King of Knaves Affair"
Michael O'Herlihy Ellis Marcus
December 22, 1964
Solo poses as an arms dealer in an attempt to scupper to plans of a deposed ruler (
Paul Stevens) who is hoping to return to power by building an army of high-profile criminals. (Leo G. Carroll does not appear in this episode.)
14.
"The Terbuf Affair"
Richard Donner Alan Caillou
December 29, 1964
When an old flame (
Madlyn Rhue) asks Solo to help gypsy leader Emil (
Jacques Aubuchon) escape from the Balkan territory of Terbuf, he and Kuryakin uncover a trail of corruption leading to the country's head of police (played by scriptwriter Alan Caillou). (Leo G. Carroll does not appear in this episode.)
15.
"The Deadly Decoy Affair"
Alvin Ganzer Albert Aley
January 11, 1965
Solo and Kuryakin must play an elaborate game of subterfuge in order to transport a high-ranking THRUSH official to Washington and evade all attempts to rescue him. Matters are complicated when a secretary on her lunch hour gets handcuffed to the prisoner and must come along. With
Ralph Taeger,
Joanna Moore and
Berry Kroeger. Look for Jason Wingreen. (First episode to air in its new Monday night slot.)
16.
"The Fiddlesticks Affair"
Theodore J. Flicker Teleplay by: Peter A. Fields Story by: Aben Kandel
January 18, 1965
Solo and Kuryakin devise a scheme to break into a vault under a casino where THRUSH keep their funds. Stars
Dan O'Herlihy,
Marlyn Mason and
Ken Murray. (Leo G. Carroll does not appear in this episode.)
17.
"The Yellow Scarf Affair"
Ron Winston Teleplay by: Robert Yale Libott & Boris Ingster Story by: Robert Yale Lippincott
January 25, 1965
When an U.N.C.L.E. agent dies in a plane crash, Solo travels to India to investigate. He discovers that the crash was no accident and finds himself involved in a race to recover a vital piece of technology. Starring
Linden Chiles,
Kamala Devi and
Murray Matheson. (David McCallum does not appear in this episode.)
18.
"The Mad, Mad Tea Party Affair"
Seymour Robbie Dick Nelson
February 1, 1965
A mysterious man (
Richard Haydn) appears to be able to circumvent the security system in U.N.C.L.E. headquarters at will. While attempting to capture him, Solo and Kuryakin discover a THRUSH agent inside U.N.C.L.E. who intends to kill several high-ranking officials at a conference later that day. Co-starring
Zohra Lampert,
Peter Haskell and
Lee Meriwether.
19.
"The Secret Sceptre Affair"
Marc Daniels Anthony Spinner
February 8, 1965
Solo and Kuryakin attempt to recover a national treasure from a dictator at the instigation of Solo’s old commanding officer Major Morgan (
Gene Raymond). But are Morgan’s motives as pure as they seem? Features an uncredited
William Boyett (Adam-12) as a pilot. (Leo G. Carroll does not appear in this episode.)
20.
"The Bow Wow Affair"
Sherman Marks Alan Caillou
February 15, 1965
When Waverly's cousin (Leo G. Carroll in a dual role) is killed by his own dog, Kuryakin is sent to investigate. Starring Susan Oliver and Pat Harrington Jr..
21.
"The Four Steps Affair"
Alvin Ganzer Teleplay by: Peter A. Fields Story by: Joseph Calvelli
February 22, 1965
Solo and Kuryakin are assigned to protect a young Tibetan religious leader from kidnap by THRUSH. Starring
Luciana Paluzzi,
Malachi Throne and
Donald Harron. (This episode was designed to use the footage shot to turn The Vulcan Affair and The Double Affair into their feature versions.)
22.
"The See Paris and Die Affair"
Alf Kjellin Teleplay by: Peter A. Fields & Sheldon Stark Story by: Sheldon Stark
March 1, 1965
Solo and Kuryakin take on two brothers (
Lloyd Bochner and
Gerald Mohr) who are attempting to control the diamond market, and simultaneously attempt to thwart THRUSH attempts to steal the diamonds. Look for famous drummer Earl Palmer as a member of "The Gallents." (Leo G. Carroll does not appear in this episode.)
23.
"The Brain-Killer Affair"
James Goldstone Archie Tegland
March 8, 1965
Waverly is subjected to the effects of a brain-altering device by THRUSH. Solo must save Waverly and find the device.
Elsa Lanchester and
Yvonne Craig guest star.
24.
"The Hong Kong Shilling Affair"
Alvin Ganzer Alan Caillou
March 15, 1965
At a black market auction in Hong Kong, Solo and Kuryakin attempt to recover a coin in which there is a microdot containing military secrets.
Glenn Corbett,
Gavin MacLeod, and
Richard Kiel guest star.
25.
"The Never-Never Affair"
Joseph Sargent Dean Hargrove
March 22, 1965
Solo sends a bored U.N.C.L.E. translator (
Barbara Feldon, not long before she "transferred" from U.N.C.L.E. to CONTROL) on a hoax mission in an attempt to liven up her life. When it emerges that he has inadvertently given her a microfilm for which THRUSH is searching, he and Kuryakin must track her down and save her from THRUSH. Cesar Romero guest stars.
26.
"The Love Affair"
Marc Daniels Albert Aley
March 29, 1965
Brother Love (
Eddie Albert), a THRUSH leader posing as an evangelist, is constructing a nuclear spaceship. Solo must rescue a scientist and a student, kidnapped by Brother Love and foil his plan.
27.
"The Gazebo in the Maze Affair"
Alf Kjellin Teleplay by: Dean Hargrove & Antony Ellis Story by: Antony Ellis
April 5, 1965
Seeking revenge for a previous encounter, G. Emory Partridge (
George Sanders) abducts Kuryakin and uses him as bait to snare Solo.
28.
"The Girls of Nazarone Affair"
Alvin Ganzer Teleplay by: Peter A. Fields Story by: Peter Barry
April 12, 1965
Solo and Kuryakin travel to Southern France to investigate a serum which supposedly gives supernatural strength and revives the dead. Starring
Kipp Hamilton and
Marian McCargo. (Leo G. Carroll does not appear in this episode.)
29.
"The Odd Man Affair"
Joseph Sargent Dick Nelson
April 19, 1965
When a retired U.N.C.L.E. agent (
Martin Balsam) is recruited to impersonate a crime lord, he decides to take the mission into his own hands. Solo and Kuryakin must protect him as he infiltrates a crime conference.