This spin-off of the successful spy series "The Man From U.N.C.L.E" featured American agent April Dancer and her English partner Agent Mark Slate as they square off against UNCLE's number one enemy, 'THRUSH' and strive for world peace. As in "The Man From U.N.C.L.E" April and Mark receive their assignments from their superior Alexander Waverly. The series failed and only lasted for one season.
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01x29 The Kooky Spook Affair Aired: Apr. 11, 1967April, who is testifying as a witness against a THRUSH agent, is threatened and is told to stay with Mark until the trial. Source: www.TVRag … [continue reading]
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Directors
- Barry Shear (7 episodes)
- John Brahm (6 episodes)
- E. Darrell Hallenbeck (3 episodes)
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- Sam Rolfe (29 episodes)
- Tony Barrett (4 episodes)
- Arthur Rowe (3 episodes)
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- April Dancer was originally to have been named Cookie Fortune. The name April Dancer is attributed to James Bond creator Ian Fleming, who had suggested the name for an UNCLE operative when he…
[show]April Dancer was originally to have been named Cookie Fortune. The name April Dancer is attributed to James Bond creator Ian Fleming, who had suggested the name for an UNCLE operative when he helped in the creation of "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." (1964) prior to his death.
[hide] - The pilot for this series aired as a "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." (1964) episode "The Moonglow Affair" in early 1966, with Mary Ann Mobley as April Dancer and Norman Fell as a much older and…
[show]The pilot for this series aired as a "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." (1964) episode "The Moonglow Affair" in early 1966, with Mary Ann Mobley as April Dancer and Norman Fell as a much older and decidedly non-British Mark Slate.
[hide] - Leo G. Carroll, by appearing as Waverly in both UNCLE shows, became one of the first actors in the history of TV to play the same continuing character in more than one series.














