List of The Man From U.N.C.L.E. Episodes

List Of The Man From U.N.C.L.E. Episodes

This is an episode list for the 1960s U.S. television show The Man from U.N.C.L.E.

The Man from U.N.C.L.E. ran for three and a half seasons on NBC from September 22, 1964 to January 15, 1968. It was cancelled mid-way through its fourth season. There are 105 episodes in all. The running time for an individual episode was 50 minutes. Season One was filmed entirely in black and white, except for the pilot episode, "The Vulcan Affair," and "The Double Affair," which were filmed in color since they were planned to be turned into feature films. Additional scenes filmed later, in the case of "Vulcan," and in the case of "Double," concurrently . (The portions of "The 4 Steps Affair" which included the expanded scenes from both feature films had been filmed in color even though all Season One episodes were broadcast in black & white). All subsequent seasons were broadcast in color. Eight feature-length motion pictures were released based on single or double episodes of the show.

All 105 episodes were released on DVD in 2007.

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