The Girl from U.N.C.L.E.



The Girl from U.N.C.L.E. is a 1966-1967 American 'spy-fi' series that aired on the NBC television network. A spinoff of the popular 1964-68 series The Man from U.N.C.L.E., it starred Stephanie Powers as April Dancer, an U.N.C.L.E. secret agent who goes on missions with her partner Mark Slate (Noel Harrison). The series costarred Leo G. Carroll as U.N.C.L.E. chief Alexander Waverly. Envisioned as a sexy, hip, and campy companion to its parent series, Girl suffered from poor ratings and was cancelled after a single season.

"The Montori Device Affair" (Season 1, Episode 5)
THRUSH agents steal a Montori communications device from UNCLE, allowing them to eavesdrop on any and all UNCLE communications. April and Mark go undercover in the world of high fashion to track down the device, currently held by fashion designer (and undercover THRUSH agent) Conrad Brassano (Edward Andrews). Professor Budge (John Carradine) uses a special tuning fork to hypnotize Brassano into helping him plan the assassination of several world leaders at a top-secret conference. With UNCLE's network crippled, Waverly is unable to warn the leaders of the upcoming attack, leaving April and Mark as the only two people who can save them.

"The Romany Lie Affair" (Season 1, Episode 12)
Circus owner Sadvaricci (Lloyd Bochner) and his fortune teller accomplice Mama Rosha (Gladys Cooper) use hypnosis to convince wealthy women to sell their stock holdings; Sadvaricci then bumps the women off in a series of fatal 'accidents.' April and Mark go undercover as an aerialist and a clown, respectively, to get to the bottom of things, only for April to find herself the target of a jealous sharpshooter (Anna Mizrahi).