Index: Of The Man From Uncle
The enduring appeal of the franchise relies heavily on its unique, charming cast of characters.
Influenced by the campy success of the Batman TV series, Season 3 leaned heavily into self-parody, slapstick, and absurd gadgets. While polarizing for purists, it features highly entertaining, over-the-top scenarios. Index Of The Man From Uncle
– THRUSH doomsday device (1967). Designed to cause earthquakes. Defused by Solo with 0.4 seconds remaining (Andes incident). The enduring appeal of the franchise relies heavily
— Expanded version of the pilot episode. – THRUSH doomsday device (1967)
– Experimental U.N.C.L.E. weapon (never fielded). Disrupted molecular cohesion. Deemed too unstable after destroying three Belgian villages during 1965 test (classified Incident 765-B ).
Influenced by the massive success of the "Batman" TV show, Season 3 embraced heavy self-parody and camp humor. "The Her Master's Voice Affair" "The Sort of Do-It-Yourself Dreadful Affair" "The Galatea Affair" "The Super-Colossal Affair" "The Monks of St. Thomas Affair" "The Pop Art Affair" "The Thor Affair" "The Candidate's Wife Affair" "The Come with Me to the Casbah Affair" "The Off-Broadway Affair" "The Concrete Overcoat Affair: Part 1" "The Concrete Overcoat Affair: Part 2" "The Abominable Snowman Affair" "The My Friend the Gorilla Affair" "The Jingle Bells Affair" "The Take Me to Your Leader Affair" "The Suburbia Affair" "The Deadly Goddess Affair" "The Napoleon's Tomb Affair" "The It's All a Nightmare Affair" "The Pieces of Fate Affair" "The Matterhorn Affair" "The Hot Number Affair" "The When in Roma Affair" "The Apple a Day Affair" "The Five Daughters Affair: Part 1" "The Five Daughters Affair: Part 2" "The Cap and Gown Affair" Season 4 (1967–1968) — The Return to Realism
– Inventor of the Matter Wave Transmitter (see Matter Wave Transmitter ). Recruited by U.N.C.L.E. 1964; defected to THRUSH 1966; recovered and placed in protective custody (Geneva Sanitarium).