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

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Synopsis

This spinoff from "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." features the adventures of sexy spy April Dancer, who works for an international agency called the United Network Command for Law and Enforcement.

Broadcast History

This series aired on the NBC broadcast network. It premiered on September 13, 1966.

On DVD / Video

There is no DVD release announced for this series.

Shared Univese

This series is set in the same universe as The Man From U.N.C.L.E. and is part of the the UNCLE-verse.

Cast

Episode List

"The Dog-Gone Affair"


Aired: September 13, 1966
On a Greek island, April (Stefanie Powers) and Mark (Noel Harrison) try to stop THRUSH from developing a devilish new drug. Apollo: Kurt Kasznar.

"The Prisoner of Zalamar Affair"


Aired: September 20, 1966
April tries to crush the takeover of a sheik's throne by the real heir's evil uncle. Vizier: Michael Ansara. Omar: Abraham Sofaer. Mark: Noel Harrison. Prince: John Gabriel. Gizelle: Brenda Benet.

"The Mother Muffin Affair"


Aired: September 27, 1966
In London, April (Stefanie Powers) and Napoleon Solo (Robert Vaughn) are trapped in a hotel by the sinister Mother Muffin (Boris Karloff). Rodney: Bernard Fox.

"The Mata Hari Affair"


Aired: October 4, 1966
April becomes a killer's target when she assumes the identity of a murdered exotic dancer. April: Stefanie Powers. Sir Terrance: Edward Mulhare. Mandy: Jocelyn Lane. Mark: Noel Harrison.

"The Montori Device Affair"


Aired: October 11, 1966
April enters the fashion world in an effort to retrieve a missing communication device. April: Stefanie Powers. Prof. Budge: John Carradine. Conrad: Edward Andrews.

"The Thorns-of-the-Dilemma Affair"


Aired: October 18, 1966
April tracks three missing rocket scientists to a THRUSH-owned bull ranch in Mexico. Lejandro: Fernando Lamas. Paco: Alejandro Rey. Waverly: Leo G. Carroll.

"The Danish Blue Affair"


Aired: October 25, 1966
THRUSH and U.N.C.L.E. seek out bumbling Stanley Umlaut, who unknowingly possesses top-secret microdot blueprints. Stanley: Dom DeLuise. Ole: Lloyd Bochner. April: Stefanie Powers. Ingo: William Bramley.

"The Garden of Evil Affair"


Aired: November 1, 1966
April (Stefanie Powers) and Mark (Noel Harrison) investigate a cult of Mideast assassins. Abbas: Arnold Moss. Brunhilde: Anna-Lisa. Hugo: Oscar Beregi.

"The Atlantis Affair"


Aired: November 15, 1966
The search for a cache of deadly crystals leads April and Mark to a 17th-century plantation and a bizarre battle with THRUSH. April: Stefanie Powers. Antrum: Sidney Blackmer. Mark: Noel Harrison. Vic: Denny Miller.

"The Paradise Lost Affair"


Aired: November 22, 1966
April and Mark shipwrecked on an island ruled by the infamous Genghis Gomez VIII. April: Stefanie Powers. Mark: Noel Harrison. Genghis: Monty Landis. 'Enry: Chips Rafferty. Charley: Raymond St. Jacques.

"The Lethal Eagle Affair"


Aired: November 29, 1966
A retired THRUSH agent develops a machine that can send matter through space. April: Stefanie Powers. Franz-Joseph: Michael Wilding. Egon: Cesare Danova.

"The Romany Lie Affair"


Aired: December 6, 1966
April pursues a circus owner who is wooing---and murdering---wealthy women investors. Sadvaricci: Lloyd Bochner. Mama: Gladys Cooper.

"The Little John Doe Affair"


Aired: December 13, 1966
April heads for Italy to protect a potential informer from a mild-mannered assassin. Little John Doe: Wally Cox. April: Stefanie Powers. Joey: Pernell Roberts.

"The Jewels of Torango Affair"


Aired: December 20, 1966
A fake UNCLE agent plots to rob the treasury of a diamond-rich African nation. April: Stefanie Powers. Natasha: Leslie Uggams. M'Bala: Brock Peters.

"The Faustus Affair"


Aired: December 27, 1966
April tries to save an egghead from his pact with satanic B. Elzie Bubb (Raymond Massey). Quantum: Tom Bosley. April: Stefanie Powers. Mark: Noel Harrison.

"The U.F.O. Affair"


Aired: January 3, 1967
A crime syndicate kidnaps April to prevent her from fouling up its mysterious caper. Hydari: Fernando Lamas. Madame: Joan Blondell. Mark: Noel Harrison.

"The Moulin Ruse Affair"


Aired: January 17, 1967
April and Mark fight a villainous doctor who threatens to sell his superstrength vitamin pill to THRUSH. Dr. Toulouse: Shelley Berman. Nadia: Yvonne DeCarlo. April: Stefanie Powers. Chico: Barry Robins. Mark: Noel Harrison. Mme. Bloor: Ellen Corby.

"The Catacomb and Dogma Affair"


Aired: January 24, 1967
April and Mark become involved in a plot to plunder the Vatican treasury. April: Stefanie Powers. Mark: Noel Harrison. Prince Boriarsi: Eduardo Ciannelli. Cesare: Fabrizio Mioni. Dossetti: Gerald Mohr. Hugo: Peter Marcus.

"The Drublegratz Affair"


Aired: January 31, 1967
April and Mark join a rock and roll combo to protect a swinging heir apparent to a Tyrolean throne. Mark: Noel Harrison. April: Stefanie Powers. Rapunzel: Patricia Barry. Dr. Gork: Vito Scotti. Efrem: Christopher Held. Sherilee: Jill Townsend.

"The Fountain of Youth Affair"


Aired: February 7, 1967
April (Stefanie Powers) and Mark (Noel Harrison) try to dry up a dangerous fountain of youth. Baroness: Gena Rowlands. Peter: Donnelly Rhodes. Dao: Philip Ahn.

"The Carpathian Killer Affair"


Aired: February 14, 1967
At a Carpathian borscht-circuit hotel, a bride and groom help search for a list of THRUSH agents. Mother: Ann Sothern. Rock: Jack Cassidy. April: Stefanie Powers. Herbert: Stan Freberg. Shirley: Joyce Jameson. Mark: Noel Harrison. Waverly: Leo G. Carroll.

"The Furnace Flats Affair"


Aired: February 21, 1967
A mineral that can turn laser beams into a death ray is the prize that April is after. Packer Jo: Peggy Lee. Mark: Noel Harrison. Ladybug: Susan Browning. Dolly: Ruth Roman. Asterick: Herb Edelman.

"The Low Blue C Affair"


Aired: February 28, 1967
Broderick Crawford and Hermione Gingold guest star as U.N.C.L.E. becomes involved with two competing heirs to a gambling-rich dukedom. Mark: Noel Harrison. April: Stefanie Powers. Dwayne: Stanley Clements. Diplomat: Renzo Cesana. Enzo: Leonid Kinskey.

"The Petit Prix Affair"


Aired: March 7, 1967
April and Mark try to stop a group of commando students who plan to use a motor-cart race as a cover for a holdup. Desiree: Nanette Fabray. April: Stephanie Powers.

"The Phi Beta Killer Affair"


Aired: March 14, 1967
U.N.C.L.E. tries to stop the world's wealthiest men from playing a poker game that could rattle global economics. April: Stefanie Powers. Miss Twickum: Lynn Bari. Mark: Noel Harrison. Seabrook: Victor Buono. Grimes: Alan Caillou. Ida: Barbara Nichols.

"The Double-O-Nothing Affair"


Aired: March 21, 1967
April pursues a timid accountant (Sorrell Booke) who knows the location of THRUSH's devastating mobile force. April: Stefanie Powers. Waverly: Leo G. Carroll. George: Edward Asner. Montgomery: Don Chastain.

"The U.N.C.L.E. Samurai Affair"


Aired: March 28, 1967
April and Mark probe the activities of a mysterious Japanese woman (Signe Hasso). Herbie: Michael J. Pollard. Sean: James McCallion. Scott: Richard Roat.

"The High and the Deadly Affair"


Aired: April 4, 1967
Aboard a trans-European flight, April and Mark must identify a scientist and a THRUSH agent who are traveling incognito. Merek: Murray Matheson. Julia: Julie Adams. Mark: Noel Harrison. Randy: Randy Kirby. Eris: Eileen Baral.

"The Kooky Spook Affair"


Aired: April 11, 1967
April and Mark (Stefanie Powers, Noel Harrison) spend a harrowing weekend in a crumbling English manor. Lady Bramwich: Estelle Winwood. Cecil: Harvey Jason. Treacle: Arthur Malet. Heathcliff: John Orchard.

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