Nearer Than You Think
The Men From U.N.C.L.E Lyrics


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Bad Trip Glistening plastic skin Dark bright blue eyes again Shit I'm…
Blue Sun is shinin' in the sky There ain't a cloud in…
Can't Get Enough Knick knack paddy whack throw a dog a bone I may…
Don't Change You don’t need make up to be lovely Every hair on…
Flame Time is no mistake I'm waiting for the fire to escape I'm…
Home Walking on the sidewalk With nothing but my phone People loo…
Home? Once upon a time Before all this mess began I never felt…
Hunger I might just explode, my mind in sick mode and…
Mood Drawing symbols in the sand 'cause these people don't comput…
No Way Out No way out No way out No way out No way out No way…
Petit Chanson D Je suis un intrΓ©pide Un peu filou-fΓ©lin petit matou Moi j'ai…
Swift The duo is back competition check out the new…
Talk to Me Come talk to me Cause girl you're fine, yea Cause girl you'r…



Twist We in Kings Plaza rolling deeper than Adel I told the…


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Vera Smith

For those of you to young to be around you missed a great time.
I had all the UNCLE toys.
And lunch box.
And novels and digest books.
And comic books.
UNCLE was that big and popular.
Illya was my first crush.
David's passing is hitting hard.
Thanks for the memories.



Vera Smith

I was 10.

We were ready for this show.

After President Kennedy's death the country was sad.

Only natural for this show and the Beatles to take off.

And a lot of little boomer girls to have crushes on Illya.

It was a time.



Voodoomaria

@ 03:37
David McCallum, Ilya Kuriyanin, he "suffered" something that occurred in several TV series in the late 60's, occasionally referred to as "The Spock Effect".
It was a fan reaction that was generally unexpected by writers and producers.
A given series would have a hero and a "Lancer".
The Lancer was the hero's devoted friend and ally, but what ended up happening was the Lancer character was made far better than the hero archetype.
The hero was... well the Hero, and he ticked all the hero boxes but the lancer could be as off-beat, quirky, flawed, deep and interesting as the writers wanted because they generally had fewer boxes to tick.
These characters, Kuryakin,, Mr. Spock, Alexander Scott in "I Spy", Doctor Smith in "Lost in Space", Emma Peel in "The Avengers", Agent 99 in "Get Smart", Kato in "The Green Hornet" became so popular with fans they had their own highly dedicated followings, affiliated merchandise etc. Their faces often appeared more frequently on the covers of various entertainment and fan media than the actual "Stars" of the shows. The fan demand at best elevated them a role equal to the Hero, but in the case of Doctor Smith, He, partnered with Will Robinson and The Robot ended up taking over the series from the intended leads [essentially destroying the career of series lead Guy Williams in the process].
In Hong Long, "The Green Hornet" was re-titled "The Kato show".
It was the freedom the writers has with characters that were saddled with fewer tropes that allowed them to create some exceptionally interesting characters.



All comments from YouTube:

Esther Garcia

So glad to hear so many wonderful stories of David Macallum. He was one of my first movie star crushes. My condolences to his family. β€πŸ™πŸŒΉπŸŒŸ

Jim Saldana

To his credit, Robert Vaughn never resented David McCallum’s popularity and was a team player and both of them remained friends for years. Robert Vaughn also was correct when he said the series featured the most beautiful women in Hollywood.

J Sharp

amen to the best looking women..

fay anne

On the YT channel 'FoundationInterviews' there are many interviews with David McCallum. In one, David stated they worked well together, but that they had completely different personalities, had nothing in common, and only went to dinner together once. Robert was vegetarian, into politic's, and academia, while David was not. They were not friends off set, just co-workers during the time the show was on air. David was friend's with Charles Bronson, who ran off with David's first wife, Jill Ireland. Jill leaving him was good for David, in the long run, as he was married to his second wife for 56 years, until his death. RIP David

Langley M Neely

RIP DAVID MCCALLUM… πŸ’”πŸ₯Ί The man was a legend. 🫑

Virginia Connor

I'm glad I met David McCallum 2x. He was so warm, friendly, and I could tell he cared about me as a fan. I thanked him for making me so happy as I was growing up and appreciated his work. I also told him that my parents liked him too and the story how my dad got me to watching "MFU". I think my parents and he were alike in some ways and I miss them as I'll miss David too.

Buster Crabbe

The Man from U.N.C.L.E. and the Wild, Wild, West and Secret Agent Man and I Spy were all my favorites as a kid in the 1960s.

Carol Lido

David died today and I am putting tributes up on LinkedIn and we are celebrating his life and his extraordinary acting. Thank you for this. I am amazed at how great big grown men are crying because they were so in love with him in the Man from U. N C.L E.

One of the toughest guys I know dropped me a personal note and said I just love this man and had a terrible crush on him

Thank you this is a wonderful and informative and fun video

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j g

i’m just finishing college, so unlike most people in the comments i didn’t watch this as a kid but just last week! this video was fantastic, it was a great summary and review of the show and sleek in its humor and editing. You so succinctly describe why i’m digging into nearly 70 year old archives in a time when most people my age are watching Euphoria or Tiktok. It’s just a silly fun old show and i had a great time watching it.

Amanze Ihedioha

πŸ‘ŠπŸΏRespectπŸ‘ŠπŸΏ

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