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A one hour dramatic series which ran from September, 1964 through January, 1968 on NBC. Created by Norman Felton and Sam Rolfe with limited assistance from Ian Fleming – when the dust cleared, Fleming basically contributed the last name of the main hero: "Solo" (originally a very minor character in Fleming's novel Goldfinger and in the movie adaptation of that novel), and a minor character, April Dancer, who appeared in the main series in only one episode which was a Poorly-Disguised Pilot for the Spin-Off, The Girl from U.N.C.L.E. The series also owes a lot of its style, especially in its "innocent gets caught up in international intrigue" conceit, to Alfred Hitchcock's North by Northwest.
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