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"Alexander the Greater Affair" – Part 1
Joseph Sargent Dean Hargrove
September 17, 1965
Megalomaniac businessman Alexander (Rip Torn) plans to imitate his namesake Alexander the Great by taking over the world. Solo and Kuryakin must stop him before he manages to succeed in his meticulously planned scheme. Dorothy Provine co-stars as Alexander’s ex-wife. (This two-parter is the only story of the series to lack the definite article in the on-screen title.)
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"Alexander the Greater Affair" – Part 2
Joseph Sargent Dean Hargrove
September 24, 1965
The conclusion of the previous episode. This two-parter was later released in cinemas as the feature film
One Spy Too Many.
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The Ultimate Computer Affair"
Joseph Sargent Peter Allan Fields
October 1, 1965
THRUSH have developed a computer capable of recording all the organisations operations. Kuryakin must go undercover in a penal colony to find and destroy the machine, then Napoleon must pose as a prisons inspector to get Illya out.
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The Foxes and Hounds Affair"
Alf Kjellin Story by : Eric Bercovici Teleplay by : Peter Allan Fields
October 8, 1965
U.N.C.L.E. find themselves in a race against THRUSH to obtain a newly developed mind-reading device. Vincent Price guest stars as Victor Marton.
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The Discotheque Affair"
Tom Gries Story by : Leonard Stadd Teleplay by : Dean Hargrove
October 15, 1965
THRUSH plant a listening device in an apartment next to Waverly's office and Solo investigates. Meanwhile Illya infiltrates the discotheque, run by THRUSH where their records are kept. Features guest stars Ray Danton, Judi West and Evelyn Ward.
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The Re-Collectors Affair"
Alvin Ganzer Alan Caillou
October 22, 1965
Solo and Kuryakin are on the trail of the Recollectors, a group that hunts down and kills former Nazis in order to steal their looted art collections and profit by selling them back to the original owners.
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The Arabian Affair"
E. Darrell Hallenbeck Peter Allan Fields
October 29, 1965
While investigating a THRUSH installation in the Arabian desert Illya is captured by a local tribe. In New York Solo enlists the help of a THRUSH agent whose bosses intend to eliminate him on his retirement and travels to Arabia to complete the mission.
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The Tigers are Coming Affair"
Herschel Daugherty Story by : Paul Tuckahoe Teleplay by : Alan Caillou
November 5, 1965
Solo and Illya travel to India to help a French botanist discover why the jungle is dying and its inhabitants are vanishing. Jill Ireland and scriptwriter Alan Caillou guest star. (The following season Caillou would appear in The Girl From U.N.C.L.E.'s "The Jewels of Topango Affair" and "The Phi Beta Killer Affair," neither of which he wrote.)
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The Deadly Toys Affair"
John Brahm Robert Hill
November 12, 1965
THRUSH is attempting to enlist a boy genius. Solo and Kuryakin go undercover to try and protect him. Angela Lansbury guest stars as the boy’s eccentric aunt.
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The Cherry Blossom Affair"
Joseph Sargent Story by : Sherman Yellen Teleplay by : Mark Weingart
November 19, 1965
When THRUSH agents in Japan acquire a volcano-activating device Solo and Kuryakin enlist the help of a local student to help them find it before it is too late.
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The Virtue Affair"
Jud Taylor Henry Slesar
December 3, 1965
A fanatic is attempting to destroy the vineyards of France as part of his crusade against drunkenness. Kuryakin goes undercover at the villain’s chateau, while Solo enlists the help of a scientist and his daughter. When Kuryakin’s cover is blown, Solo must rescue him and foil the plot.
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The Children’s Day Affair"
Sherman Marks Dean Hargrove
December 10, 1965
An U.N.C.L.E. international security conference in Switzerland is threatened when it emerges that a nearby school for boys is a front for THRUSH.
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The Adriatic Express Affair"
Seymour Robbie Robert Hill
December 17, 1965
On New Year’s Eve Solo and Illya board the train to Venice in an attempt to intercept a THRUSH agent who has developed a virus that could wipe out the human race.
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The Yukon Affair"
Alf Kjellin Marc Siegel
December 24, 1965
G. Emory Partridge (George Sanders) returns with a plot to disrupt world communications. Solo and Kuryakin travel to Alaska, in an attempt to neutralise him once and for all.
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The Very Important Zombie Affair"
David Alexander Boris Ingster
December 31, 1965
When a local despot (Claude Akins) places a prominent doctor under a voodoo curse, Solo and Illya travel to the Caribbean to investigate.
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The Dippy Blonde Affair"
E. Darrell Hallenbeck Peter Allan Fields
January 7, 1966
Solo enlists the help of a THRUSH agent’s girlfriend (Joyce Jameson) in order to obtain an ion projection machine from the international criminal ring.
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The Deadly Goddess Affair"
Seymour Robbie Robert Hill
January 16, 1966
U.N.C.L.E.’s two top agents travel to Circe in an attempt to intercept a drone plane carrying significant THRUSH funds.
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The Birds and the Bees Affair"
Alvin Ganzer Mark Weingart
January 21, 1966
THRUSH has developed a strain of tiny but deadly bees and plans to release them in U.N.C.L.E. headquarters. They capture Kuryakin and torture him in an attempt to make him lead them to U.N.C.L.E.’s base.
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The Waverly Ring Affair"
John Brahm Jerry McNeely
January 28, 1966
Following a security leak, Waverly assigns Solo and Illya to root out a double agent in U.N.C.L.E.
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"The Bridge of Lions Affair" – Part 1
E. Darrell Hallenbeck Story by : Henry Slesar Teleplay by : Howard Rodman
February 4, 1966
A trail of missing cats leads Solo and Kuryakin to a salon which is developing a rejuvenation process. (This is the only "Affair" to be based on previously published material; Slesar receives story credit due to it being based on his novel The Bridge of Lions.)
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"The Bridge of Lions Affair" – Part 2
E. Darrell Hallenbeck Story by : Henry Slesar Teleplay by : Howard Rodman
February 11, 1966
Part two of the previous episode. This two-parter was released in cinemas as the feature film
One of Our Spies is Missing; this was the final U.N.C.L.E. movie to be released theatrically in North America.
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The Foreign Legion Affair"
John Brahm Berne Giler
February 18, 1966
While returning from a mission with valuable THRUSH documents, Illya is forced to bail out of a plane. He lands in the desert at an abandoned Foreign Legion base. Solo must find him and recover the documents before THRUSH does. Danielle De Metz guest stars.
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The Moonglow Affair"
Joseph Sargent Dean Hargrove
February 25, 1966
When Solo and Kuryakin are incapacitated, Waverly assigns agent April Dancer (Mary Ann Mobley) and Mark Slate (Norman Fell) to complete their mission. This was the pilot episode for the short-lived, spin-off series The Girl from U.N.C.L.E..
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The Nowhere Affair"
Michael Ritchie Robert Hill
March 4, 1966
While on assignment in Nevada, Solo is captured and swallows an amnesia pill. THRUSH attempts to stimulate his memory while Kuryakin, with the help of an old prospector (J. Pat O'Malley), races to find him before his memory returns.
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The King of Diamonds Affair"
Joseph Sargent Story by : Ed Blum Teleplay by : Ed Blum and Leo Townsend
March 11, 1966
Solo and Kuryakin enlist the help of a diamond thief (Ricardo Montalbán) in their attempt to foil a criminal group who are destabilising the world diamond market.
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The Project Deephole Affair"
Alex March Dean Hargrove
March 18, 1966
In an attempt to secure an earthquake-activating machine THRUSH mistakenly kidnaps a salesman (Jack Weston). Solo and Kuryakin are assigned to protect the salesman and recover the machine. Guest stars
Barbara Bouchet and Leon Askin.
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The Round Table Affair"
E. Darrell Hallenbeck Story by : Henry Slesar Teleplay by : Robert Hill
March 25, 1966
Kuryakin and Solo attempt to foil an international group of criminals who have taken over the tiny principality of Ingolstein, because it has no extradition treaty.
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The Bat Cave Affair"
Alf Kjellin Jerry McNeely
April 1, 1966
A THRUSH agent (Martin Landau) plans to use radioactive bats to jam the world's radar systems. Solo and Kuryakin must stop him before it is too late.
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The Minus-X Affair"
E. Darrell Hallenbeck Peter Allan Fields
April 8, 1966
Solo and Kuryakin are assigned to protect a scientist (Eve Arden) who has developed a drug which heightens all the human senses. THRUSH plan to use the effects of the drug to help their agents launch an attack on a plutonium plant.
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The Indian Affairs Affair"
Alf Kjellin Dean Hargrove
April 15, 1966
THRUSH is using an American Indian reservation as a front to assemble a hydrogen bomb and have kidnapped the tribe's chief. Solo and Kuryakin are assigned to the case.