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The Walther P38 modified with a shoulder stock, silencer, and extended barrel. It was the first TV weapon to normalize the idea of "accessories," looking like a piece of high-tech industrial design rather than a mere firearm.

The Alexander the Greater Affair (A two-part blockbuster episode) Index Of The Man From Uncle

This season shifted to color, increasing the action, gadgets, and international locales. "The Alexander the Greater Affair: Part 1" "The Alexander the Greater Affair: Part 2" "The Ultimate Computer Affair" "The Foxes and Hounds Affair" "The Discotheque Affair" "The Re-Collectors Affair" "The Arabian Affair" "The Tigers Are Coming Affair" "The Deadly Toys Affair" "The Cherry Blossom Affair" "The Virtue Affair" "The Children's Day Affair" "The Adriatic Express Affair" "The Yukon Affair" "The Very Important Zombie Affair" "The Diabolic Mastermind Affair" "The Hearts of Exquisite Woe Affair" "The King of Diamonds Affair" "The Foreign Legion Affair" The Walther P38 modified with a shoulder stock,

: Handheld radios disguised as fountain pens, famously activated with the phrase "Open Channel D" "The Alexander the Greater Affair: Part 1" "The

(David McCallum): An enigmatic, highly disciplined Soviet KGB operative.

Subject was the creation of author Ian Fleming, lending his name from his novel Thunderball . The vision was simple: take the suave, James Bond-esque fantasy and anchor it with an American everyman partner. The result was a cocktail of high stakes and high fashion.

– Failed plan (1967) to insert sleeper agents into THRUSH using surgically altered identities. Abandoned after subject (Agent 42, “Camelot”) went rogue.

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