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  1. U.N.C.L.E. headquarters in New York City was most-frequently entered by a secret passage in Del Floria's Tailor Shop. Another entrance was through The Masque Club. Mr. Waverly had his own secret entrance, hinted at in the episode "The Mad, Mad Tea Party Affair".

  2. The Mad, Mad Tea Party Affair. The mysterious Hemingway causes havoc at UNCLE headquarters in New York through various means, including tampering with the facility's water supply and electrical system. This occurs on the eve of an important conference where UNCLE will host leaders from around the world.

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    • 1964-09-22
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  3. Fans of the series know the ritual of entering HQ by heart: Field agents are admitted by way of Del Floria's, a small, non-descript tailor/dry-cleaning shop located one flight below street level. The agent goes to the single fitting booth and turns the coat hook on the back wall.

  4. The show received 10,000 fan letters per week, and Vaughn and McCallum – clad in slick suits or trademark black turtlenecks – were mobbed by crowds of teenagers as if they were rock stars.

  5. The announcer explains, "We entered through the agents' entrance, and we are now in U-N-C-L-E Headquarters. That's the United Network Command for Law and Eenforcement. U.N.C.L.E. is an organization consisting of agents of all nationalities.

  6. A one hour dramatic series which ran from September, 1964 through January, 1968 on NBC. Created by Norman Felton and Sam Rolfe with limited assistance from Ian Fleming.

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