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  • edited August 11 Posts: 17,827
    Dragonpol wrote: »
    Dragonpol wrote: »
    I got the recently re-released box set some months ago, and like @Dragonpol I'm also working my way through season one. Not sure if I have a standout favourite so far, as there are several great ones here. The Dove Affair is certainly up there – and The Vulcan Affair, of course.

    Funnily enough The Dove Affair was the episode I chose to watch next last night as I noticed that it guest starred future Columbo guest star Eddie Albert. He was great in it as the revivalist villain Father Love. It was the religious cult mixed with the spy story such as we'd later see in Bond with John Gardner's Scorpius and no doubt countless other thriller stories. Of course the Love Crusade was a front for the dreaded THRUSH. The story did remind me slightly of the earlier episode The Shark Affair as both deal with collecting experts in various fields together as part of their plots. This one felt like a mini Bond adventure right down to the ending. I think this is my favourite episode I've seen so far. Recommended viewing.

    You mean The Love Affair, surely? I haven't seen that one yet myself. The Dove Affair, which I now see is so similarly titled as you can get, is the episode featuring (also future Columbo guest star to be) Ricardo Montalban.

    Looking especially forward to watching The Love Affair now that you've mentioned it. It's next up on my season 1 viewing, since I watched The Never-Never Affair earlier today.

    Yes, sorry, my brain misread what you wrote as The Love Affair! That can sometimes happen, your eye replaces the initial letter and you read what you want to read. You're right the titles are very similar, hence my confusion in mixing them up. The Love Affair is quite an ironic title too as it world outside of the "Affair" suffix structure of the UNCLE episode titles.

    Last night I was looking through the start of each episode to see who the main guest stars. There were a few I noticed featuring Columbo guest stars such as Anne Francis and Albert Paulsen. I noticed the one guest starring Ricardo Montalban so I'll have to watch that one next I think. I should really be watching them in order and I think I will return to that after this.

    Easy mistake to make! Anne Francis interestingly makes two appearances as the same character in season 1, in The Quadripartite Affair and The Giuoco Piano Affair (as does Jill Ireland, David McCallum's wife at the time). Francis' character, Gervaise Ravel, is definitely one of the standout characters of the first season!
  • DragonpolDragonpol https://thebondologistblog.blogspot.com
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    Dragonpol wrote: »
    Dragonpol wrote: »
    I got the recently re-released box set some months ago, and like @Dragonpol I'm also working my way through season one. Not sure if I have a standout favourite so far, as there are several great ones here. The Dove Affair is certainly up there – and The Vulcan Affair, of course.

    Funnily enough The Dove Affair was the episode I chose to watch next last night as I noticed that it guest starred future Columbo guest star Eddie Albert. He was great in it as the revivalist villain Father Love. It was the religious cult mixed with the spy story such as we'd later see in Bond with John Gardner's Scorpius and no doubt countless other thriller stories. Of course the Love Crusade was a front for the dreaded THRUSH. The story did remind me slightly of the earlier episode The Shark Affair as both deal with collecting experts in various fields together as part of their plots. This one felt like a mini Bond adventure right down to the ending. I think this is my favourite episode I've seen so far. Recommended viewing.

    You mean The Love Affair, surely? I haven't seen that one yet myself. The Dove Affair, which I now see is so similarly titled as you can get, is the episode featuring (also future Columbo guest star to be) Ricardo Montalban.

    Looking especially forward to watching The Love Affair now that you've mentioned it. It's next up on my season 1 viewing, since I watched The Never-Never Affair earlier today.

    Yes, sorry, my brain misread what you wrote as The Love Affair! That can sometimes happen, your eye replaces the initial letter and you read what you want to read. You're right the titles are very similar, hence my confusion in mixing them up. The Love Affair is quite an ironic title too as it world outside of the "Affair" suffix structure of the UNCLE episode titles.

    Last night I was looking through the start of each episode to see who the main guest stars. There were a few I noticed featuring Columbo guest stars such as Anne Francis and Albert Paulsen. I noticed the one guest starring Ricardo Montalban so I'll have to watch that one next I think. I should really be watching them in order and I think I will return to that after this.

    Easy mistake to make! Anne Francis interestingly makes two appearances as the same character in season 1, in The Quadripartite Affair and The Giuoco Piano Affair (as does Jill Ireland, David McCallum's wife at the time). Francis' character, Gervaise Ravel, is definitely one of the standout characters of the first season!

    Yes, I've seen that first episode she was in. I knew she was in a later one too as that episode wasn't fully resolved by the end. It's also interesting to see her in a villainous role as her characters in Columbo were much more wholesome in nature, especially Nurse Sharon Martin in the episode A Stitch in Crime.
  • edited August 11 Posts: 1,871
    Dragonpol wrote: »
    Dragonpol wrote: »
    I got the recently re-released box set some months ago, and like @Dragonpol I'm also working my way through season one. Not sure if I have a standout favourite so far, as there are several great ones here. The Dove Affair is certainly up there – and The Vulcan Affair, of course.

    Funnily enough The Dove Affair was the episode I chose to watch next last night as I noticed that it guest starred future Columbo guest star Eddie Albert. He was great in it as the revivalist villain Father Love. It was the religious cult mixed with the spy story such as we'd later see in Bond with John Gardner's Scorpius and no doubt countless other thriller stories. Of course the Love Crusade was a front for the dreaded THRUSH. The story did remind me slightly of the earlier episode The Shark Affair as both deal with collecting experts in various fields together as part of their plots. This one felt like a mini Bond adventure right down to the ending. I think this is my favourite episode I've seen so far. Recommended viewing.

    You mean The Love Affair, surely? I haven't seen that one yet myself. The Dove Affair, which I now see is so similarly titled as you can get, is the episode featuring (also future Columbo guest star to be) Ricardo Montalban.

    Looking especially forward to watching The Love Affair now that you've mentioned it. It's next up on my season 1 viewing, since I watched The Never-Never Affair earlier today.

    Yes, sorry, my brain misread what you wrote as The Love Affair! That can sometimes happen, your eye replaces the initial letter and you read what you want to read rather than what is actually written. You're right that the titles are very similar, hence my confusion in mixing them up! The Love Affair is quite an ironic title too as it still works as an expression outside of the usual "Affair" suffix structure of the UNCLE episode titles.

    Last night I was looking through the start of each episode to see who the main guest stars were. There were a few I noticed featuring future Columbo guest stars such as Anne Francis and Albert Paulsen. Interestingly, future Columbo guest star William Shatner also appears in an episode that also features future Star Trek co-star Leonard Nimoy. Of course Nimoy also later guest starred in Columbo as well. I noticed the one guest starring Ricardo Montalban so I'll have to watch that one next I think. I should really be watching them in order and I think I will return to that after this.

    The Strigas Affair does feature Nimoy and Shatner in shared scenes, which is very amusing. Also it's very apparent that this episode is the blueprint for the entire Mission Impossible format. The Never Never Affair is considered to be one of the best episodes of the entire series.
  • DragonpolDragonpol https://thebondologistblog.blogspot.com
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    delfloria wrote: »
    Dragonpol wrote: »
    Dragonpol wrote: »
    I got the recently re-released box set some months ago, and like @Dragonpol I'm also working my way through season one. Not sure if I have a standout favourite so far, as there are several great ones here. The Dove Affair is certainly up there – and The Vulcan Affair, of course.

    Funnily enough The Dove Affair was the episode I chose to watch next last night as I noticed that it guest starred future Columbo guest star Eddie Albert. He was great in it as the revivalist villain Father Love. It was the religious cult mixed with the spy story such as we'd later see in Bond with John Gardner's Scorpius and no doubt countless other thriller stories. Of course the Love Crusade was a front for the dreaded THRUSH. The story did remind me slightly of the earlier episode The Shark Affair as both deal with collecting experts in various fields together as part of their plots. This one felt like a mini Bond adventure right down to the ending. I think this is my favourite episode I've seen so far. Recommended viewing.

    You mean The Love Affair, surely? I haven't seen that one yet myself. The Dove Affair, which I now see is so similarly titled as you can get, is the episode featuring (also future Columbo guest star to be) Ricardo Montalban.

    Looking especially forward to watching The Love Affair now that you've mentioned it. It's next up on my season 1 viewing, since I watched The Never-Never Affair earlier today.

    Yes, sorry, my brain misread what you wrote as The Love Affair! That can sometimes happen, your eye replaces the initial letter and you read what you want to read rather than what is actually written. You're right that the titles are very similar, hence my confusion in mixing them up! The Love Affair is quite an ironic title too as it still works as an expression outside of the usual "Affair" suffix structure of the UNCLE episode titles.

    Last night I was looking through the start of each episode to see who the main guest stars were. There were a few I noticed featuring future Columbo guest stars such as Anne Francis and Albert Paulsen. Interestingly, future Columbo guest star William Shatner also appears in an episode that also features future Star Trek co-star Leonard Nimoy. Of course Nimoy also later guest starred in Columbo as well. I noticed the one guest starring Ricardo Montalban so I'll have to watch that one next I think. I should really be watching them in order and I think I will return to that after this.

    The Strigas Affair does feature Nimoy and Shatner in shared scenes, which is very amusing. Also it's very apparent that this episode is the blueprint for the entire Mission Impossible format. The Never Never Affair is considered to be one of the best episodes of the entire series.

    Thanks @delfloria. Watching Season 1 of The Man From UNCLE I'm reminded of where your username comes from. :)
  • Posts: 1,871
    Dragonpol wrote: »
    delfloria wrote: »
    Dragonpol wrote: »
    Dragonpol wrote: »
    I got the recently re-released box set some months ago, and like @Dragonpol I'm also working my way through season one. Not sure if I have a standout favourite so far, as there are several great ones here. The Dove Affair is certainly up there – and The Vulcan Affair, of course.

    Funnily enough The Dove Affair was the episode I chose to watch next last night as I noticed that it guest starred future Columbo guest star Eddie Albert. He was great in it as the revivalist villain Father Love. It was the religious cult mixed with the spy story such as we'd later see in Bond with John Gardner's Scorpius and no doubt countless other thriller stories. Of course the Love Crusade was a front for the dreaded THRUSH. The story did remind me slightly of the earlier episode The Shark Affair as both deal with collecting experts in various fields together as part of their plots. This one felt like a mini Bond adventure right down to the ending. I think this is my favourite episode I've seen so far. Recommended viewing.

    You mean The Love Affair, surely? I haven't seen that one yet myself. The Dove Affair, which I now see is so similarly titled as you can get, is the episode featuring (also future Columbo guest star to be) Ricardo Montalban.

    Looking especially forward to watching The Love Affair now that you've mentioned it. It's next up on my season 1 viewing, since I watched The Never-Never Affair earlier today.

    Yes, sorry, my brain misread what you wrote as The Love Affair! That can sometimes happen, your eye replaces the initial letter and you read what you want to read rather than what is actually written. You're right that the titles are very similar, hence my confusion in mixing them up! The Love Affair is quite an ironic title too as it still works as an expression outside of the usual "Affair" suffix structure of the UNCLE episode titles.

    Last night I was looking through the start of each episode to see who the main guest stars were. There were a few I noticed featuring future Columbo guest stars such as Anne Francis and Albert Paulsen. Interestingly, future Columbo guest star William Shatner also appears in an episode that also features future Star Trek co-star Leonard Nimoy. Of course Nimoy also later guest starred in Columbo as well. I noticed the one guest starring Ricardo Montalban so I'll have to watch that one next I think. I should really be watching them in order and I think I will return to that after this.

    The Strigas Affair does feature Nimoy and Shatner in shared scenes, which is very amusing. Also it's very apparent that this episode is the blueprint for the entire Mission Impossible format. The Never Never Affair is considered to be one of the best episodes of the entire series.

    Thanks @delfloria. Watching Season 1 of The Man From UNCLE I'm reminded of where your username comes from. :)

    Yep.
  • edited August 12 Posts: 655
    The one I always think of and probably my favorite is “The Iowa-Scuba Affair” simply because some sleepy midwestern town is a hotbed of villains looking to overthrow a foreign government. Huge fan of Slim Pickens and seeing him as the criminal mastermind (lol) is a hoot. Basically a small town yokel who’s really a Commie sympathizer and has a bunch of henchmen working for him in trying to overthrow a foreign government. Also Katherine Crawford plays probably my favorite of the civilian helpers who help our 2 heroes. Love her naive small-town innocence and her infatuation with Solo who represents the big city and the finer things in life. She has some genuinely touching scenes with him and you can see that he’s affected by her innocence and shows genuine care for her. He’s not so flippant around her.
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    The one I always think of and probably my favorite is “The Iowa-Scuba Affair” simply because some sleepy midwestern town is a hotbed of villains looking to overthrow a foreign government. Huge fan of Slim Pickens and seeing him as the criminal mastermind (lol) is a hoot. Basically a small town yokel who’s really a Commie sympathizer and has a bunch of henchmen working for him in trying to overthrow a foreign government. Also Katherine Crawford plays probably my favorite of the civilian helpers who help our 2 heroes. Love her naive small-town innocence and her infatuation with Solo who represents the big city and the finer things in life. She has some genuinely touching scenes with him and you can see that he’s affected by her innocence and shows genuine care for her. He’s not so flippant around her.

    Iowa Scuba is top notch. Solo's use of the military jet to whisk back and forth is something the rest of the series could have used more. There is a lot to like here. "In Iowa?"
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    Dragonpol wrote: »
    Dragonpol wrote: »
    Dragonpol wrote: »
    I got the recently re-released box set some months ago, and like @Dragonpol I'm also working my way through season one. Not sure if I have a standout favourite so far, as there are several great ones here. The Dove Affair is certainly up there – and The Vulcan Affair, of course.

    Funnily enough The Dove Affair was the episode I chose to watch next last night as I noticed that it guest starred future Columbo guest star Eddie Albert. He was great in it as the revivalist villain Father Love. It was the religious cult mixed with the spy story such as we'd later see in Bond with John Gardner's Scorpius and no doubt countless other thriller stories. Of course the Love Crusade was a front for the dreaded THRUSH. The story did remind me slightly of the earlier episode The Shark Affair as both deal with collecting experts in various fields together as part of their plots. This one felt like a mini Bond adventure right down to the ending. I think this is my favourite episode I've seen so far. Recommended viewing.

    You mean The Love Affair, surely? I haven't seen that one yet myself. The Dove Affair, which I now see is so similarly titled as you can get, is the episode featuring (also future Columbo guest star to be) Ricardo Montalban.

    Looking especially forward to watching The Love Affair now that you've mentioned it. It's next up on my season 1 viewing, since I watched The Never-Never Affair earlier today.

    Yes, sorry, my brain misread what you wrote as The Love Affair! That can sometimes happen, your eye replaces the initial letter and you read what you want to read. You're right the titles are very similar, hence my confusion in mixing them up. The Love Affair is quite an ironic title too as it world outside of the "Affair" suffix structure of the UNCLE episode titles.

    Last night I was looking through the start of each episode to see who the main guest stars. There were a few I noticed featuring Columbo guest stars such as Anne Francis and Albert Paulsen. I noticed the one guest starring Ricardo Montalban so I'll have to watch that one next I think. I should really be watching them in order and I think I will return to that after this.

    Easy mistake to make! Anne Francis interestingly makes two appearances as the same character in season 1, in The Quadripartite Affair and The Giuoco Piano Affair (as does Jill Ireland, David McCallum's wife at the time). Francis' character, Gervaise Ravel, is definitely one of the standout characters of the first season!

    Yes, I've seen that first episode she was in. I knew she was in a later one too as that episode wasn't fully resolved by the end. It's also interesting to see her in a villainous role as her characters in Columbo were much more wholesome in nature, especially Nurse Sharon Martin in the episode A Stitch in Crime.

    Indeed. I've only seen Anne Francis in Columbo, so seeing her in a villainous role was really fun.
  • Agent_99Agent_99 enjoys a spirited ride as much as the next girl
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    Indeed. I've only seen Anne Francis in Columbo, so seeing her in a villainous role was really fun.

    Having picked up the DVD a couple of years ago, I'm a huge fan of Anne in Honey West, in which she plays a PI with a male sidekick and a pet ocelot.
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    Dragonpol wrote: »
    Dragonpol wrote: »
    Dragonpol wrote: »
    I got the recently re-released box set some months ago, and like @Dragonpol I'm also working my way through season one. Not sure if I have a standout favourite so far, as there are several great ones here. The Dove Affair is certainly up there – and The Vulcan Affair, of course.

    Funnily enough The Dove Affair was the episode I chose to watch next last night as I noticed that it guest starred future Columbo guest star Eddie Albert. He was great in it as the revivalist villain Father Love. It was the religious cult mixed with the spy story such as we'd later see in Bond with John Gardner's Scorpius and no doubt countless other thriller stories. Of course the Love Crusade was a front for the dreaded THRUSH. The story did remind me slightly of the earlier episode The Shark Affair as both deal with collecting experts in various fields together as part of their plots. This one felt like a mini Bond adventure right down to the ending. I think this is my favourite episode I've seen so far. Recommended viewing.

    You mean The Love Affair, surely? I haven't seen that one yet myself. The Dove Affair, which I now see is so similarly titled as you can get, is the episode featuring (also future Columbo guest star to be) Ricardo Montalban.

    Looking especially forward to watching The Love Affair now that you've mentioned it. It's next up on my season 1 viewing, since I watched The Never-Never Affair earlier today.

    Yes, sorry, my brain misread what you wrote as The Love Affair! That can sometimes happen, your eye replaces the initial letter and you read what you want to read. You're right the titles are very similar, hence my confusion in mixing them up. The Love Affair is quite an ironic title too as it world outside of the "Affair" suffix structure of the UNCLE episode titles.

    Last night I was looking through the start of each episode to see who the main guest stars. There were a few I noticed featuring Columbo guest stars such as Anne Francis and Albert Paulsen. I noticed the one guest starring Ricardo Montalban so I'll have to watch that one next I think. I should really be watching them in order and I think I will return to that after this.

    Easy mistake to make! Anne Francis interestingly makes two appearances as the same character in season 1, in The Quadripartite Affair and The Giuoco Piano Affair (as does Jill Ireland, David McCallum's wife at the time). Francis' character, Gervaise Ravel, is definitely one of the standout characters of the first season!

    Yes, I've seen that first episode she was in. I knew she was in a later one too as that episode wasn't fully resolved by the end. It's also interesting to see her in a villainous role as her characters in Columbo were much more wholesome in nature, especially Nurse Sharon Martin in the episode A Stitch in Crime.

    Indeed. I've only seen Anne Francis in Columbo, so seeing her in a villainous role was really fun.

    She makes for a great UNCLE villain in her two episodes in 1st season.
  • DragonpolDragonpol https://thebondologistblog.blogspot.com
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    delfloria wrote: »
    Dragonpol wrote: »
    delfloria wrote: »
    Dragonpol wrote: »
    Dragonpol wrote: »
    I got the recently re-released box set some months ago, and like @Dragonpol I'm also working my way through season one. Not sure if I have a standout favourite so far, as there are several great ones here. The Dove Affair is certainly up there – and The Vulcan Affair, of course.

    Funnily enough The Dove Affair was the episode I chose to watch next last night as I noticed that it guest starred future Columbo guest star Eddie Albert. He was great in it as the revivalist villain Father Love. It was the religious cult mixed with the spy story such as we'd later see in Bond with John Gardner's Scorpius and no doubt countless other thriller stories. Of course the Love Crusade was a front for the dreaded THRUSH. The story did remind me slightly of the earlier episode The Shark Affair as both deal with collecting experts in various fields together as part of their plots. This one felt like a mini Bond adventure right down to the ending. I think this is my favourite episode I've seen so far. Recommended viewing.

    You mean The Love Affair, surely? I haven't seen that one yet myself. The Dove Affair, which I now see is so similarly titled as you can get, is the episode featuring (also future Columbo guest star to be) Ricardo Montalban.

    Looking especially forward to watching The Love Affair now that you've mentioned it. It's next up on my season 1 viewing, since I watched The Never-Never Affair earlier today.

    Yes, sorry, my brain misread what you wrote as The Love Affair! That can sometimes happen, your eye replaces the initial letter and you read what you want to read rather than what is actually written. You're right that the titles are very similar, hence my confusion in mixing them up! The Love Affair is quite an ironic title too as it still works as an expression outside of the usual "Affair" suffix structure of the UNCLE episode titles.

    Last night I was looking through the start of each episode to see who the main guest stars were. There were a few I noticed featuring future Columbo guest stars such as Anne Francis and Albert Paulsen. Interestingly, future Columbo guest star William Shatner also appears in an episode that also features future Star Trek co-star Leonard Nimoy. Of course Nimoy also later guest starred in Columbo as well. I noticed the one guest starring Ricardo Montalban so I'll have to watch that one next I think. I should really be watching them in order and I think I will return to that after this.

    The Strigas Affair does feature Nimoy and Shatner in shared scenes, which is very amusing. Also it's very apparent that this episode is the blueprint for the entire Mission Impossible format. The Never Never Affair is considered to be one of the best episodes of the entire series.

    Thanks @delfloria. Watching Season 1 of The Man From UNCLE I'm reminded of where your username comes from. :)

    Yep.

    Watching the opening of The Man From UNCLE it occurred to me that the faux dry cleaners may have went on to inspire the false fronts in the later Roger Moore Bond films in particular. Of course that was partly already there in Fleming with the British Secret Service working under the cover of Universal Exports in that building in Regents Park. Then there was the fake building sounds on a tape generated by Dikko Henderson in the YOLT novel.
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    Dragonpol wrote: »
    delfloria wrote: »
    Dragonpol wrote: »
    delfloria wrote: »
    Dragonpol wrote: »
    Dragonpol wrote: »
    I got the recently re-released box set some months ago, and like @Dragonpol I'm also working my way through season one. Not sure if I have a standout favourite so far, as there are several great ones here. The Dove Affair is certainly up there – and The Vulcan Affair, of course.

    Funnily enough The Dove Affair was the episode I chose to watch next last night as I noticed that it guest starred future Columbo guest star Eddie Albert. He was great in it as the revivalist villain Father Love. It was the religious cult mixed with the spy story such as we'd later see in Bond with John Gardner's Scorpius and no doubt countless other thriller stories. Of course the Love Crusade was a front for the dreaded THRUSH. The story did remind me slightly of the earlier episode The Shark Affair as both deal with collecting experts in various fields together as part of their plots. This one felt like a mini Bond adventure right down to the ending. I think this is my favourite episode I've seen so far. Recommended viewing.

    You mean The Love Affair, surely? I haven't seen that one yet myself. The Dove Affair, which I now see is so similarly titled as you can get, is the episode featuring (also future Columbo guest star to be) Ricardo Montalban.

    Looking especially forward to watching The Love Affair now that you've mentioned it. It's next up on my season 1 viewing, since I watched The Never-Never Affair earlier today.

    Yes, sorry, my brain misread what you wrote as The Love Affair! That can sometimes happen, your eye replaces the initial letter and you read what you want to read rather than what is actually written. You're right that the titles are very similar, hence my confusion in mixing them up! The Love Affair is quite an ironic title too as it still works as an expression outside of the usual "Affair" suffix structure of the UNCLE episode titles.

    Last night I was looking through the start of each episode to see who the main guest stars were. There were a few I noticed featuring future Columbo guest stars such as Anne Francis and Albert Paulsen. Interestingly, future Columbo guest star William Shatner also appears in an episode that also features future Star Trek co-star Leonard Nimoy. Of course Nimoy also later guest starred in Columbo as well. I noticed the one guest starring Ricardo Montalban so I'll have to watch that one next I think. I should really be watching them in order and I think I will return to that after this.

    The Strigas Affair does feature Nimoy and Shatner in shared scenes, which is very amusing. Also it's very apparent that this episode is the blueprint for the entire Mission Impossible format. The Never Never Affair is considered to be one of the best episodes of the entire series.

    Thanks @delfloria. Watching Season 1 of The Man From UNCLE I'm reminded of where your username comes from. :)

    Yep.

    Watching the opening of The Man From UNCLE it occurred to me that the faux dry cleaners may have went on to inspire the false fronts in the later Roger Moore Bond films in particular. Of course that was partly already there in Fleming with the British Secret Service working under the cover of Universal Exports in that building in Regents Park. Then there was the fake building sounds on a tape generated by Dikko Henderson in the YOLT novel.

    In the 60's Del Floria's tailor shop set the standard for fake spy fronts. Recently Kingsman gave it a nod by giving it's secret organization a tailor shop to enter through.
  • DragonpolDragonpol https://thebondologistblog.blogspot.com
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    delfloria wrote: »
    Dragonpol wrote: »
    delfloria wrote: »
    Dragonpol wrote: »
    delfloria wrote: »
    Dragonpol wrote: »
    Dragonpol wrote: »
    I got the recently re-released box set some months ago, and like @Dragonpol I'm also working my way through season one. Not sure if I have a standout favourite so far, as there are several great ones here. The Dove Affair is certainly up there – and The Vulcan Affair, of course.

    Funnily enough The Dove Affair was the episode I chose to watch next last night as I noticed that it guest starred future Columbo guest star Eddie Albert. He was great in it as the revivalist villain Father Love. It was the religious cult mixed with the spy story such as we'd later see in Bond with John Gardner's Scorpius and no doubt countless other thriller stories. Of course the Love Crusade was a front for the dreaded THRUSH. The story did remind me slightly of the earlier episode The Shark Affair as both deal with collecting experts in various fields together as part of their plots. This one felt like a mini Bond adventure right down to the ending. I think this is my favourite episode I've seen so far. Recommended viewing.

    You mean The Love Affair, surely? I haven't seen that one yet myself. The Dove Affair, which I now see is so similarly titled as you can get, is the episode featuring (also future Columbo guest star to be) Ricardo Montalban.

    Looking especially forward to watching The Love Affair now that you've mentioned it. It's next up on my season 1 viewing, since I watched The Never-Never Affair earlier today.

    Yes, sorry, my brain misread what you wrote as The Love Affair! That can sometimes happen, your eye replaces the initial letter and you read what you want to read rather than what is actually written. You're right that the titles are very similar, hence my confusion in mixing them up! The Love Affair is quite an ironic title too as it still works as an expression outside of the usual "Affair" suffix structure of the UNCLE episode titles.

    Last night I was looking through the start of each episode to see who the main guest stars were. There were a few I noticed featuring future Columbo guest stars such as Anne Francis and Albert Paulsen. Interestingly, future Columbo guest star William Shatner also appears in an episode that also features future Star Trek co-star Leonard Nimoy. Of course Nimoy also later guest starred in Columbo as well. I noticed the one guest starring Ricardo Montalban so I'll have to watch that one next I think. I should really be watching them in order and I think I will return to that after this.

    The Strigas Affair does feature Nimoy and Shatner in shared scenes, which is very amusing. Also it's very apparent that this episode is the blueprint for the entire Mission Impossible format. The Never Never Affair is considered to be one of the best episodes of the entire series.

    Thanks @delfloria. Watching Season 1 of The Man From UNCLE I'm reminded of where your username comes from. :)

    Yep.

    Watching the opening of The Man From UNCLE it occurred to me that the faux dry cleaners may have went on to inspire the false fronts in the later Roger Moore Bond films in particular. Of course that was partly already there in Fleming with the British Secret Service working under the cover of Universal Exports in that building in Regents Park. Then there was the fake building sounds on a tape generated by Dikko Henderson in the YOLT novel.

    In the 60's Del Floria's tailor shop set the standard for fake spy fronts. Recently Kingsman gave it a nod by giving it's secret organization a tailor shop to enter through.

    Yes, that's what I thought. I think that must've been where the idea started in spy TV and films.
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    Too bad the new Ian Fleming book does not include more on his involvement with UNCLE.
  • edited August 18 Posts: 17,827
    Agent_99 wrote: »
    Indeed. I've only seen Anne Francis in Columbo, so seeing her in a villainous role was really fun.

    Having picked up the DVD a couple of years ago, I'm a huge fan of Anne in Honey West, in which she plays a PI with a male sidekick and a pet ocelot.

    I've never seen that show! A few episodes popped up Youtube some years ago, but the quality was terrible. Maybe i twill turn up on a streaming service at some point.
    delfloria wrote: »
    Dragonpol wrote: »
    Dragonpol wrote: »
    Dragonpol wrote: »
    I got the recently re-released box set some months ago, and like @Dragonpol I'm also working my way through season one. Not sure if I have a standout favourite so far, as there are several great ones here. The Dove Affair is certainly up there – and The Vulcan Affair, of course.

    Funnily enough The Dove Affair was the episode I chose to watch next last night as I noticed that it guest starred future Columbo guest star Eddie Albert. He was great in it as the revivalist villain Father Love. It was the religious cult mixed with the spy story such as we'd later see in Bond with John Gardner's Scorpius and no doubt countless other thriller stories. Of course the Love Crusade was a front for the dreaded THRUSH. The story did remind me slightly of the earlier episode The Shark Affair as both deal with collecting experts in various fields together as part of their plots. This one felt like a mini Bond adventure right down to the ending. I think this is my favourite episode I've seen so far. Recommended viewing.

    You mean The Love Affair, surely? I haven't seen that one yet myself. The Dove Affair, which I now see is so similarly titled as you can get, is the episode featuring (also future Columbo guest star to be) Ricardo Montalban.

    Looking especially forward to watching The Love Affair now that you've mentioned it. It's next up on my season 1 viewing, since I watched The Never-Never Affair earlier today.

    Yes, sorry, my brain misread what you wrote as The Love Affair! That can sometimes happen, your eye replaces the initial letter and you read what you want to read. You're right the titles are very similar, hence my confusion in mixing them up. The Love Affair is quite an ironic title too as it world outside of the "Affair" suffix structure of the UNCLE episode titles.

    Last night I was looking through the start of each episode to see who the main guest stars. There were a few I noticed featuring Columbo guest stars such as Anne Francis and Albert Paulsen. I noticed the one guest starring Ricardo Montalban so I'll have to watch that one next I think. I should really be watching them in order and I think I will return to that after this.

    Easy mistake to make! Anne Francis interestingly makes two appearances as the same character in season 1, in The Quadripartite Affair and The Giuoco Piano Affair (as does Jill Ireland, David McCallum's wife at the time). Francis' character, Gervaise Ravel, is definitely one of the standout characters of the first season!

    Yes, I've seen that first episode she was in. I knew she was in a later one too as that episode wasn't fully resolved by the end. It's also interesting to see her in a villainous role as her characters in Columbo were much more wholesome in nature, especially Nurse Sharon Martin in the episode A Stitch in Crime.

    Indeed. I've only seen Anne Francis in Columbo, so seeing her in a villainous role was really fun.

    She makes for a great UNCLE villain in her two episodes in 1st season.

    Very much so. One of the most memorable characters from the episodes I've seen so far.
    delfloria wrote: »
    Too bad the new Ian Fleming book does not include more on his involvement with UNCLE.

    You mean Ian Fleming - The Complete Man? I'm reading that book right now, but I'm only halfway through.
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    Agent_99 wrote: »
    Indeed. I've only seen Anne Francis in Columbo, so seeing her in a villainous role was really fun.

    Having picked up the DVD a couple of years ago, I'm a huge fan of Anne in Honey West, in which she plays a PI with a male sidekick and a pet ocelot.

    I've never seen that show! A few episodes popped up Youtube some years ago, but the quality was terrible. Maybe i twill turn up on a streaming service at some point.
    delfloria wrote: »
    Dragonpol wrote: »
    Dragonpol wrote: »
    Dragonpol wrote: »
    I got the recently re-released box set some months ago, and like @Dragonpol I'm also working my way through season one. Not sure if I have a standout favourite so far, as there are several great ones here. The Dove Affair is certainly up there – and The Vulcan Affair, of course.

    Funnily enough The Dove Affair was the episode I chose to watch next last night as I noticed that it guest starred future Columbo guest star Eddie Albert. He was great in it as the revivalist villain Father Love. It was the religious cult mixed with the spy story such as we'd later see in Bond with John Gardner's Scorpius and no doubt countless other thriller stories. Of course the Love Crusade was a front for the dreaded THRUSH. The story did remind me slightly of the earlier episode The Shark Affair as both deal with collecting experts in various fields together as part of their plots. This one felt like a mini Bond adventure right down to the ending. I think this is my favourite episode I've seen so far. Recommended viewing.

    You mean The Love Affair, surely? I haven't seen that one yet myself. The Dove Affair, which I now see is so similarly titled as you can get, is the episode featuring (also future Columbo guest star to be) Ricardo Montalban.

    Looking especially forward to watching The Love Affair now that you've mentioned it. It's next up on my season 1 viewing, since I watched The Never-Never Affair earlier today.

    Yes, sorry, my brain misread what you wrote as The Love Affair! That can sometimes happen, your eye replaces the initial letter and you read what you want to read. You're right the titles are very similar, hence my confusion in mixing them up. The Love Affair is quite an ironic title too as it world outside of the "Affair" suffix structure of the UNCLE episode titles.

    Last night I was looking through the start of each episode to see who the main guest stars. There were a few I noticed featuring Columbo guest stars such as Anne Francis and Albert Paulsen. I noticed the one guest starring Ricardo Montalban so I'll have to watch that one next I think. I should really be watching them in order and I think I will return to that after this.

    Easy mistake to make! Anne Francis interestingly makes two appearances as the same character in season 1, in The Quadripartite Affair and The Giuoco Piano Affair (as does Jill Ireland, David McCallum's wife at the time). Francis' character, Gervaise Ravel, is definitely one of the standout characters of the first season!

    Yes, I've seen that first episode she was in. I knew she was in a later one too as that episode wasn't fully resolved by the end. It's also interesting to see her in a villainous role as her characters in Columbo were much more wholesome in nature, especially Nurse Sharon Martin in the episode A Stitch in Crime.

    Indeed. I've only seen Anne Francis in Columbo, so seeing her in a villainous role was really fun.

    She makes for a great UNCLE villain in her two episodes in 1st season.

    Very much so. One of the most memorable characters from the episodes I've seen so far.
    delfloria wrote: »
    Too bad the new Ian Fleming book does not include more on his involvement with UNCLE.

    You mean Ian Fleming - The Complete Man? I'm reading that book right now, but I'm only halfway through.

    Yep, They short shift Ian's involvement with UNCLE, a really glaring omission for people in the know. He even had a chance to view the finished pilot.
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    Ian Fleming's "SOLO" which was retitled "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." premiered 60 years ago today on NBC.
  • DragonpolDragonpol https://thebondologistblog.blogspot.com
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    delfloria wrote: »
    Ian Fleming's "SOLO" which was retitled "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." premiered 60 years ago today on NBC.

    Happy 60th Anniversary to the show! I believe they had to retitle it The Man From UNCLE because Eon threatened to sue over the name Solo also being a character name in Goldfinger, hence the name change?

    That reminds me that I really must get back to watching the rest of Season 1! :)
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    Dragonpol wrote: »
    delfloria wrote: »
    Ian Fleming's "SOLO" which was retitled "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." premiered 60 years ago today on NBC.

    Happy 60th Anniversary to the show! I believe they had to retitle it The Man From UNCLE because Eon threatened to sue over the name Solo also being a character name in Goldfinger, hence the name change?

    That reminds me that I really must get back to watching the rest of Season 1! :)

    In the novel there is no Mr Solo. Eon changed the name in film at the last moment to Mr. Solo so they could make a case against UNCLE. Instead of fighting to keep the title "Solo" the UNCLE producers simply made the name change to TMFU. It was a tangled web between UNCLE and EON, one which Ian found himself caught up in.
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    TMFU ended up being a more interesting title than Solo or Napoleon Solo.
  • DragonpolDragonpol https://thebondologistblog.blogspot.com
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    CrabKey wrote: »
    TMFU ended up being a more interesting title than Solo or Napoleon Solo.

    Watching the show on DVD recently I kind of wondered why the title wasn't The Men From UNCLE. I agree the chosen title sounds better. I guess Napoleon Solo was seen as the main character, hence the singular title? Of course David McCallum's fanmail told a different story...
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    Dragonpol wrote: »
    CrabKey wrote: »
    TMFU ended up being a more interesting title than Solo or Napoleon Solo.

    Watching the show on DVD recently I kind of wondered why the title wasn't The Men From UNCLE. I agree the chosen title sounds better. I guess Napoleon Solo was seen as the main character, hence the singular title? Of course David McCallum's fanmail told a different story...

    MFU was initially created with Solo as the singular central character. In first season many of the stories feature only Solo with Illya completely absent or making very short cameo appearances. As with many shows, the audience lets you know what is resonating with them. In this case Illya became a teen heart throb and the producers corrected their course to give McCallum much more screen time. Regardless, the title stayed the same.
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    delfloria wrote: »
    Agent_99 wrote: »
    Indeed. I've only seen Anne Francis in Columbo, so seeing her in a villainous role was really fun.

    Having picked up the DVD a couple of years ago, I'm a huge fan of Anne in Honey West, in which she plays a PI with a male sidekick and a pet ocelot.

    I've never seen that show! A few episodes popped up Youtube some years ago, but the quality was terrible. Maybe i twill turn up on a streaming service at some point.
    delfloria wrote: »
    Dragonpol wrote: »
    Dragonpol wrote: »
    Dragonpol wrote: »
    I got the recently re-released box set some months ago, and like @Dragonpol I'm also working my way through season one. Not sure if I have a standout favourite so far, as there are several great ones here. The Dove Affair is certainly up there – and The Vulcan Affair, of course.

    Funnily enough The Dove Affair was the episode I chose to watch next last night as I noticed that it guest starred future Columbo guest star Eddie Albert. He was great in it as the revivalist villain Father Love. It was the religious cult mixed with the spy story such as we'd later see in Bond with John Gardner's Scorpius and no doubt countless other thriller stories. Of course the Love Crusade was a front for the dreaded THRUSH. The story did remind me slightly of the earlier episode The Shark Affair as both deal with collecting experts in various fields together as part of their plots. This one felt like a mini Bond adventure right down to the ending. I think this is my favourite episode I've seen so far. Recommended viewing.

    You mean The Love Affair, surely? I haven't seen that one yet myself. The Dove Affair, which I now see is so similarly titled as you can get, is the episode featuring (also future Columbo guest star to be) Ricardo Montalban.

    Looking especially forward to watching The Love Affair now that you've mentioned it. It's next up on my season 1 viewing, since I watched The Never-Never Affair earlier today.

    Yes, sorry, my brain misread what you wrote as The Love Affair! That can sometimes happen, your eye replaces the initial letter and you read what you want to read. You're right the titles are very similar, hence my confusion in mixing them up. The Love Affair is quite an ironic title too as it world outside of the "Affair" suffix structure of the UNCLE episode titles.

    Last night I was looking through the start of each episode to see who the main guest stars. There were a few I noticed featuring Columbo guest stars such as Anne Francis and Albert Paulsen. I noticed the one guest starring Ricardo Montalban so I'll have to watch that one next I think. I should really be watching them in order and I think I will return to that after this.

    Easy mistake to make! Anne Francis interestingly makes two appearances as the same character in season 1, in The Quadripartite Affair and The Giuoco Piano Affair (as does Jill Ireland, David McCallum's wife at the time). Francis' character, Gervaise Ravel, is definitely one of the standout characters of the first season!

    Yes, I've seen that first episode she was in. I knew she was in a later one too as that episode wasn't fully resolved by the end. It's also interesting to see her in a villainous role as her characters in Columbo were much more wholesome in nature, especially Nurse Sharon Martin in the episode A Stitch in Crime.

    Indeed. I've only seen Anne Francis in Columbo, so seeing her in a villainous role was really fun.

    She makes for a great UNCLE villain in her two episodes in 1st season.

    Very much so. One of the most memorable characters from the episodes I've seen so far.
    delfloria wrote: »
    Too bad the new Ian Fleming book does not include more on his involvement with UNCLE.

    You mean Ian Fleming - The Complete Man? I'm reading that book right now, but I'm only halfway through.

    Yep, They short shift Ian's involvement with UNCLE, a really glaring omission for people in the know. He even had a chance to view the finished pilot.

    That's a shame, as it would have been fun to read more about his involvement with the series.
  • j_w_pepperj_w_pepper Born on the bayou, but I now hear a new dog barkin'
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    I haven't read this entire thread (when I joined in February 2017, it was already at the end of page 64), but would like to add that the German title of the TV series in 1967 was Solo für O.N.C.E.L. In later releases, the spelling was changed to O.N.K.E.L. - Onkel being the German word for uncle. The criminal organization was called D.R.O.S.S.E.L - Drossel meaning thrush. I failed to find what either acronym is supposed to stand for in German.

    Either way, the German title also only refers to a single man, and in fact uses his name, Solo, right in the name of the series.
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    j_w_pepper wrote: »
    I haven't read this entire thread (when I joined in February 2017, it was already at the end of page 64), but would like to add that the German title of the TV series in 1967 was Solo für O.N.C.E.L. In later releases, the spelling was changed to O.N.K.E.L. - Onkel being the German word for uncle. The criminal organization was called D.R.O.S.S.E.L - Drossel meaning thrush. I failed to find what either acronym is supposed to stand for in German.

    Either way, the German title also only refers to a single man, and in fact uses his name, Solo, right in the name of the series.

    I don't know about D.R.R.O.S.S.E.L but Thrush was never an acronym in the series and got it's name from the mobile capital city of the organization. Thrush was considered an actual supra-nation as opposed to a criminal group like Spectre.
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