The Off Broadway Affair - S3-E10
Trivia: Shari Lewis, who appears in this episode as Janet Jerrod, is the creator of the sock puppet Lamb Chop, which she voiced on various children's shows from 1956 until her death in 1998.
9th May 2011
9th May 2011
The Concrete Overcoat Affair (1) - S3-E11
Continuity mistake: When Luger is assassinated for compromising Thrush's plans, the amount of liquid in Strago's glass decreases between shots, without Strago actually drinking anything. (00:15:05)
4th May 2011
Deliberate mistake: In scenes at U.N.C.L.E. headquarters, the badge on Napoleon's lapel has the number 11 on it instead of the number 2, implying that Napoleon is in the wrong section. This is actually because during filming, Robert Vaughn believed that the number was "2" in Roman numerals (e.g. "II").
4th May 2011
The Monks of St. Thomas Affair - S3-E5
Visible crew/equipment: When Illya is captured and taken to Abbot Simon, a boom mic dips into the shot over the group's heads. (00:43:10)
29th Apr 2011
29th Apr 2011
29th Apr 2011
Trivia: Bradley Walsh had never seen the original American series before being offered his role.
29th Apr 2011
The Super-Colossal Affair - S3-E4
Continuity mistake: When Cariago is on the phone with Uncle Giuliano, Giuliano's phone jumps back and forth from ear to ear, as well as from hand to hand. (00:28:10)
26th Apr 2011
Continuity mistake: When Rosy knocks Olaf out during his fight with Illya, the position of Olaf's body on top of Illya changes between shots. (00:43:20)
25th Apr 2011
Trivia: On their plane ride to Transylvania, Napoleon and Clemency watch a movie called One Spy Too Many. This is actually the title of a theatrical U.N.C.L.E. movie which combined the "Alexander the Greater Affair" episodes and added in a new subplot. The film is included as a special feature on the season 2 DVD.
16th Apr 2011
16th Apr 2011
Continuity mistake: When Napoleon, suffering from amnesia, finds his U.N.C.L.E. ID card in his jacket pocket, he opens it with one hand, with his other hand on the jacket's coat hanger. In the close-up of the ID card, he's holding it with both hands, then in the following wide shot, he's holding it with one hand again. The wallet also opens horizontally, then vertically, then horizontally again. (00:19:00)
14th Apr 2011
Trivia: When "Solo", the original pilot, was screened for NBC, the studio initially disliked David McCallum as Illya, curiously only because of his hair length, and asked that the role be re-cast. But because of how the request was worded, Alexander Waverly (originally named Mr. Allison) was re-cast instead.
14th Apr 2011
Continuity mistake: When Andy shows up in Arthur's office and April tells him to put the radiation machine down, he picks it up off the table, but then in the next shot, it's back down on the table. (00:45:45)
14th Apr 2011
The Foreign Legion Affair - S2-E22
Audio problem: When the Arabians identify Illya by his picture, Saleem's mouth doesn't move when he says "an U.N.C.L.E. agent." (00:03:00)
14th Apr 2011
Trivia: This episode served as the backdoor pilot for The Girl from U.N.C.L.E.. April Dancer was initially played by Mary Ann Mobley, but was replaced by Stefanie Powers when the series began airing regularly.
13th Apr 2011
The Say U.N.C.L.E. Affair - S5-E6
Trivia: This episode was formatted in the same style as The Man from U.N.C.L.E., and even featured guest appearances by Robert Vaughn and David McCallum. It's currently the last time the pair have worked together.
13th Apr 2011
The Bridge of Lions Affair (1) - S2-E20
Continuity mistake: When Napoleon tries to get into Norman Swickert's residence, and the guard outside the gate forcefully turns his car around, Napoleon's hand disappears from the car's steering wheel. (00:25:30)
13th Apr 2011
The Waverly Ring Affair - S2-E19
Continuity mistake: When Napoleon and Illya are briefing George after he is "brainwashed", Illya is standing up straight in front of George's chair, but then is suddenly leaning forward with his arm on the chair's back. (00:15:00)
7th Apr 2011
Continuity mistake: When Mick and Maggie are talking in the kitchen after spending the night together, Mick pours himself a glass of orange juice and sets the carton down on the counter. The carton is initially in front of the glass, but then moves to sitting next to it. (00:43:55)