60 - 1 - "
The Her Master's Voice Affair"
Barry Shear Berne Giler
September 16, 1966
Solo investigates a girls' school for the daughters of VIPs, including Miki Matsu (Victoria Young), who has valuable secret information from her father, a Japanese diplomat. Estelle Winwood guest stars as the school's headmistress.
61 - 2 - "
The Sort of Do-It-Yourself Dreadful Affair"
E. Darrell Hallenbeck Harlan Ellison
September 23, 1966
Solo is nearly killed by a superhuman, robot-like girl, one of an army of such devices invented by Dr. Pertwee (Woodrow Parfrey) for THRUSH. Illya joins up with Margo's ex-roommate, Andy Francis (Jeannine Riley). Solo poses as a banker financing the THRUSH lab and finds the laboratory, where a roomful of robots attack the U.N.C.L.E. agents.
62 - 3 "-
The Galatea Affair"
E. Darrell Hallenbeck Jackson Gillis
September 30, 1966
While Solo is recuperating from a fall into a Venice canal, Illya teams with Mark Slate to uncover Baroness Bibi de Chasseur (
Joan Collins), a THRUSH money courier who has contact with the treasurer of THRUSH. This was one of two episodes crossing over between the parent show and The Girl From U.N.C.L.E. (the other was "The Mother Muffin Affair" on the spinoff); Collins plays two roles.
63 - 4 - "
The Super-Colossal Affair"
Barry Shear Stanford Sherman
October 7, 1966
Frank Cariago (Bernard Fein), the U.S. head of a crime syndicate, is under pressure from Uncle Giuliano (J. Carrol Naish). Cariago decides to buy a movie production directed by Sheldon Veblan (Shelley Berman) so his girlfriend, Ginger Laveer (Carol Wayne) can have the starring role. But the picture is a disguised plan to drop a bomb on the family's biggest rival – Las Vegas. (One of the few episodes in which THRUSH is not the villain.)
64 - 5 - "
The Monks of St. Thomas Affair"
Alex March Sheldon Stark
October 14, 1966
THRUSH agent Abbot Simon (David J. Peter) takes over the monastery at St. Thomas to use the mountain location to aim a new laser gun at a long distance target the Louvre in Paris. Solo visits the area and meets Andrea Fouchet (Celeste Yarnall), and together they try to stop Simon before he destroys the world's greatest art treasures.
65 - 6 - "
The Pop Art Affair"
George Waggner John Herman Shaner, Al Ramrus
October 21, 1966
A dissatisfied beatnik and THRUSH collaborator tips U.N.C.L.E. off to a new deadly hiccup gas. A pendant he wears leads Illya to Greenwich Village and an art gallery run by Mark Ole (Robert H. Harris), a THRUSH agent. (Includes Illya's beat poet performance of "Is This Your Ape?")
66 - 7 - "
The Thor Affair"
Sherman Marks Don Richman, Stanley Ralph Ross
October 28, 1966
Solo and Illya are assigned to protect Dr. Fazie Nahdi (Harry Davis), a Gandhi-like peace advocate, during a conference.
67 - 8 - "
The Candidate's Wife Affair"
George Waggner Robert Hill
November 4, 1966
Solo and Illya protect Miranda Bryant (
Diana Hyland), the wife of a presidential candidate (Richard Anderson), from a plot to kidnap her, not realizing that she has already been kidnapped and replaced with a double, Irina, also played by Hyland. (One of the few episodes where THRUSH was not involved.)
68 - 9 - "
The Come with Me to the Casbah Affair"
E. Darrell Hallenbeck Story by : Danielle Branton & Norman Lenzer and Robert Hill Teleplay by : Robert Hill
November 11, 1966
Solo and Illya go to Algiers to obtain a rare old book containing a THRUSH code from Pierrot La Mouche (Pat Harrington Jr.) who has stolen it from his boss, Colonel Hamid (Jacques Aubuchon).
69 - 10 - "
The Off-Broadway Affair"
Sherman Marks Jerry McNeely
November 18, 1966
An off-broadway actress is murdered during a phone call to U.N.C.L.E., and Solo and Illya investigate a connection between the show and a sudden malfunction in U.N.C.L.E.'s communications. The understudy, Janet Jarrod (Shari Lewis), takes over the lead role, and Illya joins the cast to find the jamming device.
70 - 11 -
"The Concrete Overcoat Affair" – Part 1
Joseph Sargent Story by : David Victor Teleplay by : Peter Allan Fields
November 25, 1966
While in Italy investigating a THRUSH plan to divert the Gulf Stream with heavy water, Solo finds himself eluding THRUSH guards, and ends up hiding under the bed of Pia Monteri (Letitia Roman). Jack Palance and Janet Leigh guest star.
71 - 12 -
"The Concrete Overcoat Affair" – Part 2
Joseph Sargent Story by : David Victor Teleplay by : Peter Allan Fields
December 2, 1966
See Part 1, above. This two-parter was later released theatrically as
The Spy in the Green Hat.
72 - 13 - "
The Abominable Snowman Affair"
Otto Lang Krishna Shah
December 9, 1966
Illya goes to the Himalayan country of Ghupat to protect the high lama, but is shot by "Calamity" Rogers (Anne Jeffreys), an American rodeo star. Solo is sent to find Illya, and learns that the prime minister (David Sheiner) has kidnapped the real successor to the throne and intends to install his own son instead.
73 - 14 - "
The My Friend the Gorilla Affair"
Alex Singer Story by : Joseph Sandy Teleplay by : Don Richman
December 16, 1966
In Africa, Professor Kenton (Arthur Malet) has developed a superman formula which he has been using on the natives, hoping to build an army with which to conquer all of Africa. Percy Rodriguez appears as President Khufu.
74 - 15 - "
The Jingle Bells Affair"
John Brahm William Fay
December 23, 1966
In the show's only Christmas-themed episode, Solo and Illya protect Premier Georgi Koz (Akim Tamiroff), a Khrushchev-like figure come to address the United Nations. To learn about capitalism, the communist leader dresses as Santa Claus, then is mistaken by a dying boy for the real thing.
75 - 16 - "
The Take Me to Your Leader Affair"
George Waggner Berne Giler
December 30, 1966
Scientist Adrian Cool (Woodrow Parfrey) spots a UFO approaching Earth on his radar. His daughter Coco (Nancy Sinatra) is kidnapped, and Illya follows and is captured too.
76 - 17 - "
The Suburbia Affair"
Charles Haas Story by : Sheridan Gibney Teleplay by : Sheridan Gibney and Stanford Sherman
January 6, 1967
Dr. Rutter (Victor Borge), after inventing antimatter, hides out in suburbia under the name Willoughby because he fears his creation will be used destructively. Solo and Illya take a house there to find him. Reta Shaw plays the villainess, Miss Witherspoon.
77 - 18 - "
The Deadly Smorgasbord Affair"
Barry Shear Story by : Peter Bourne and Stanley Ralph Ross Teleplay by : Stanley Ralph Ross
January 13, 1967
Solo goes to Sweden to obtain a new suspended animation device from Dr. A.C. Nilson (Peter Brocco), but the device and its inventor are taken by THRUSH. (David McCallum does not appear in this episode.)
78 - 19 - "
The Yo-Ho-Ho and a Bottle of Rum Affair"
E. Darrell Hallenbeck Norman Hudis
January 20, 1967
Investigating the shipment of a tidal-wave machine by THRUSH, Illya ends up aboard a merchant vessel run by Captain Morton (Dan O'Herlihy). Morton is obsessed with his past disgrace in a court martial, and the crew is on the verge of a mutiny, which Illya leads just as THRUSH arrives to take possession of the device.
79 - 20 - "
The Napoleon's Tomb Affair"
John Brahm James N. Whiton
January 27, 1967
President Nasasos Tunik (Kurt Kasznar) visits Paris. His assistant, Malanez (Joseph Sirola), is determined to persuade the president that the French are his enemy, and arranges for various embarrassing and insulting incidents to occur. Ted Cassidy appears as Edgar the henchman.
80 - 21 - "
The It's All Greek to Me Affair"
George Waggner Story by : Robert Hill and Eric Faust Teleplay by : Robert Hill
February 3, 1967
In Greece, Illya tries to recover stolen U.N.C.L.E. documents, but they fall into the hands of Stavros (Harold J. Stone), a Greek bandit, who has ambushed Illya, thinking he is his daughter (Linda Marsh) Kira's convict husband, Manolakas (George Keymas) returning from prison.
81 - 22 - "
The Hula Doll Affair"
Eddie Saeta Standord Sherman
February 17, 1967
Blood siblings Simon and Peter Sweet (Jan Murray and Pat Harrington Jr.), rival THRUSH leaders vying for promotion, do not realize that the toy hula doll they possess has an extremely powerful new U.N.C.L.E. explosive inside that is activated by heat.
82 - 23 - "
The Pieces of Fate Affair"
John Brahm Story by : Harlan Ellison and Yale Udoff Teleplay by : Harlan Ellison
February 24, 1967
Jacqueline Midcult (Sharon Farrell) writes a best selling novel, The Pieces of Fate, which U.N.C.L.E. recognizes as based on a series of missing THRUSH diaries. (This episode wasn't shown again in the U.S. until 1985, due to Ellison naming a literary critic after real-life science fiction writer Judith Merril, which resulted in legal action being taken, not by Merril herself (a friend of Ellison) but by her daughter.) Grayson Hall played the sophisticated literary critic, who is also a newly-minted THRUSH agent.
83 - 24 - "
The Matterhorn Affair"
Bill Finnegan Story by : Boris Ingster Teleplay by : David Giler
March 3, 1967
A dying man carrying a partial film with the secret of Project Quasimodo, a miniature atomic bomb, gives only one clue to finding the rest of the film.
84 - 25 - "
The Hot Number Affair"
George Waggner Joseph Cavanaugh, Carol Cavanaugh
March 10, 1967
A THRUSH code is hidden in a dress pattern, and Solo and Illya go to the garment district and encounter the design shop of two down-on-their-luck designers (George Tobias and Ned Glass), their model Ramona (Cher), and the cutter who has a crush on her, Jerry (Sonny Bono). THRUSH also tries to retrieve the garment, but Ramona keeps forgetting where she left it.
85 - 26 - "
The When in Roma Affair"
George Waggner Gloria Elmore
March 17, 1967
In Rome, American tourist Darlene Sims (Julie Sommars) becomes the unwitting carrier of a perfume atomizer with a secret formula. THRUSH uses a suave ladies' man Cesare Guardia (Cesare Danova) to charm Darlene, but he falls in love with her in the process.
86 - 27 - "
The Apple a Day Affair"
E. Darrell Hallenbeck Story by : Les Roberts and Joseph Calvelli Teleplay by : Joseph Calvelli
March 24, 1967
Solo and Illya find that THRUSH agent Colonel Picks (Robert Emhardt) has developed exploding apples, which will be used to trigger a nuclear stockpile.
87 - 28 -
"The Five Daughters Affair" – Part 1
Barry Shear Story by : Boris Ingster Teleplay by : Norman Hudis
March 31, 1967
Solo and Illya track down the daughters of a murdered scientist who has discovered how to extract gold from seawater (and hidden the secret among his daughters), but THRUSH agent Randolph (Herbert Lom), who murdered the scientist, is after the secret as well. Joan Crawford, Telly Savalas, Curt Jurgens and Terry-Thomas appear in this episode. Incidentally, despite the title there are only four daughters (Kim Darby, Diane McBain, Jill Ireland and Danielle DeMetz); this was originally called "The Five Women Affair", which is more logical. (Crawford plays the scientist's wife.)
88 - 29 -
"The Five Daughters Affair" – Part 2
Barry Shear Story by : Boris Ingster Teleplay by : Norman Hudis
April 7, 1967
See Part 1, above. This two-parter was later released theatrically as
The Karate Killers.
89 - 30 - "
The Cap and Gown Affair"
George Waggner Stanford Sherman
April 14, 1967
Solo and Illya are responsible for the security during Waverly's upcoming address to his alma mater, but the campus is seething with protest.