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''The Girl from U.N.C.L.E.'' was an American spy drama which ran one season (1966-67) on [[NBC]], as the [[Distaff Counterpart]] to ''[[The Man From UNCLE (TV)|The Man From UNCLE]]''. It received a [[Poorly Disguised Pilot]] in the second season ''[[The Man From UNCLE]]'' episode "The Moonglow Affair", which featured Mary Ann Mobley as April Dancer, and Norman Fell as her partner Mark Slate. When the series was actually put into production, the leads were recast; Stefanie Powers played American U.N.C.L.E. enforcement agent April Dancer and Noel Harrison backed her up as British partner Mark Slate. ''[[The Man From UNCLE (TV)|The Man From UNCLE]]'' veteran Leo G. Carroll reprised his role as U.N.C.L.E. Chief Alexander Waverly (one of the first times, if not the first, that an actor played a major role as the same character in two separate shows). Nowhere near as successful as ''[[The Man From UNCLE (TV)|The Man From UNCLE]]'', the show was canceled for low ratings at the end of its first season.
''The Girl from U.N.C.L.E.'' was an American spy drama which ran one season (1966-67) on [[NBC]], as the [[Distaff Counterpart]] to ''[[The Man From UNCLE (TV)|The Man From UNCLE]]''. It received a [[Poorly-Disguised Pilot]] in the second season ''[[The Man From UNCLE]]'' episode "The Moonglow Affair", which featured Mary Ann Mobley as April Dancer, and Norman Fell as her partner Mark Slate. When the series was actually put into production, the leads were recast; Stefanie Powers played American U.N.C.L.E. enforcement agent April Dancer and Noel Harrison backed her up as British partner Mark Slate. ''[[The Man From UNCLE (TV)|The Man From UNCLE]]'' veteran Leo G. Carroll reprised his role as U.N.C.L.E. Chief Alexander Waverly (one of the first times, if not the first, that an actor played a major role as the same character in two separate shows). Nowhere near as successful as ''[[The Man From UNCLE (TV)|The Man From UNCLE]]'', the show was canceled for low ratings at the end of its first season.
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* [[Creator Cameo]]: In the episode "The Little John Doe Affair", writer Joseph Calvelli has a part as a police chief.
* [[Creator Cameo]]: In the episode "The Little John Doe Affair", writer Joseph Calvelli has a part as a police chief.
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* [[Nebulous Evil Organisation]] (THRUSH)
* [[Nebulous Evil Organisation]] (THRUSH)
* [[Red Scare]] (THRUSH as a thinly disguised variant of SMERSH, a real-life Soviet counterintelligence agency)
* [[Red Scare]] (THRUSH as a thinly disguised variant of SMERSH, a real-life Soviet counterintelligence agency)
* [[Required Spinoff Crossover]] (Mr. Waverly in a regular role in both series; Napoleon Solo in a one-episode appearance ("The Mother Muffin Affair"); while ''The Girl''s sidekick, Mark Slate, crossed over into the third season ''[[The Man From UNCLE (TV)|The Man From UNCLE]]'' episode "The Galatea Affair" (this is not counting the series's [[Poorly Disguised Pilot]], "The Moonglow Affair", which cast different actors in the roles of April Dancer and Mark Slate)).
* [[Required Spinoff Crossover]] (Mr. Waverly in a regular role in both series; Napoleon Solo in a one-episode appearance ("The Mother Muffin Affair"); while ''The Girl''s sidekick, Mark Slate, crossed over into the third season ''[[The Man From UNCLE (TV)|The Man From UNCLE]]'' episode "The Galatea Affair" (this is not counting the series's [[Poorly-Disguised Pilot]], "The Moonglow Affair", which cast different actors in the roles of April Dancer and Mark Slate)).
* [[Shoe Phone]] (Much of U.N.C.L.E.'s spy equipment was disguised as mundane items)
* [[Shoe Phone]] (Much of U.N.C.L.E.'s spy equipment was disguised as mundane items)
* [[Special Guest]] ([[Boris Karloff]] in "The Mother Muffin Affair". Possibly [[Stunt Casting]], inasmuch as Karloff plays the eponymous Mother Muffin--''a female villain''!)
* [[Special Guest]] ([[Boris Karloff]] in "The Mother Muffin Affair". Possibly [[Stunt Casting]], inasmuch as Karloff plays the eponymous Mother Muffin--''a female villain''!)

Revision as of 22:49, 8 January 2014

The Girl from U.N.C.L.E. was an American spy drama which ran one season (1966-67) on NBC, as the Distaff Counterpart to The Man From UNCLE. It received a Poorly-Disguised Pilot in the second season The Man From UNCLE episode "The Moonglow Affair", which featured Mary Ann Mobley as April Dancer, and Norman Fell as her partner Mark Slate. When the series was actually put into production, the leads were recast; Stefanie Powers played American U.N.C.L.E. enforcement agent April Dancer and Noel Harrison backed her up as British partner Mark Slate. The Man From UNCLE veteran Leo G. Carroll reprised his role as U.N.C.L.E. Chief Alexander Waverly (one of the first times, if not the first, that an actor played a major role as the same character in two separate shows). Nowhere near as successful as The Man From UNCLE, the show was canceled for low ratings at the end of its first season.

Tropes used in The Girl from U.N.C.L.E. include: