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The Man from U.N.C.L.E. The Ultimate Computer Affair (1964–1968) Online

The Man from U.N.C.L.E. The Ultimate Computer Affair (1964–1968) Online
Original Title :
The Ultimate Computer Affair
Genre :
TV Episode / Action / Adventure / Crime
Year :
1964–1968
Directror :
Joseph Sargent
Cast :
Robert Vaughn,David McCallum,Leo G. Carroll
Writer :
Peter Allan Fields,Sam Rolfe
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
1h
Rating :
7.5/10
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. The Ultimate Computer Affair (1964–1968) Online

Thrush is developing an "ultimate computer," which, if it becomes fully operational, will mean the criminal organization even more formidable. The device is housed in a Thrush facility that uses a South American prison as a front. Kuryakin infiltrates it as a prisoner while Solo pretends to be the husband of an international prison inspector, Salty Oliver.
Episode complete credited cast:
Robert Vaughn Robert Vaughn - Napoleon Solo
David McCallum David McCallum - Illya Kuryakin
Leo G. Carroll Leo G. Carroll - Alexander Waverly
Charles Ruggles Charles Ruggles - Governor Callahan (as Charlie Ruggles)
Roger C. Carmel Roger C. Carmel - Captain Cervantes
Judy Carne Judy Carne - Salty Oliver
Judith Loomis Judith Loomis - Flora (as Judy Loomis)
Susan Wedell Susan Wedell - Dora
Maurine Dawson Maurine Dawson - Sarah
Paul Fierro Paul Fierro - Feodore
Ronald Trujillo Ronald Trujillo - Houseboy
Irving Steinberg Irving Steinberg - Del Floria

Star Trek TOS fans will recognize Roger C. Carmel as Mudd from "Mudd's Women" and "I, Mudd"

The console Solo is sitting at while interviewing Salty Oliver (Judy Carne) is the same one used for the O.B.I.T. machine in the Outer Limits "O.B.I.T." (sans the "mixing bowl" viewing screen).

Salty (Judy Carne) and Solo used the names Mr. and Mrs. Toomey when visiting the prison, an apparent reference to Carne's "Sock It To Me" catchphrase.

The fact that Solo and Salty disguise themselves as "Mr. and Mrs. Toomey" can hardly be an in-joke referring to Judy Carne's fame as the "sock it to me girl" on "Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In", as this segment was aired two years before "Laugh-In" started.