The enduring success of Star Trek owes much to the legendary friendship between Captain Kirk and Spock, portrayed by William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy, respectively. However, their bond did not begin on the iconic bridge of the USS Enterprise; rather, it was forged earlier on the set of another influential 1960s TV series.
Two years before Star Trek premiered in 1966, Shatner and Nimoy shared the screen in an episode of the spy series “The Man from UNCLE.” Set against the backdrop of the Cold War, the show followed the adventures of American agent Napoleon Solo, played by Robert Vaughn, and his Russian counterpart Ilya Kuryakin, portrayed by David McCallum. In an episode titled “The Project Strigas Affair” (1964), Nimoy portrayed the villain while Shatner played a reluctant recruit for the UNCLE organization.
“The Man from UNCLE” epitomized the stylish and espionage-laden atmosphere of 1960s television, drawing inspiration from other popular series of the era like “The Saint,” “The Avengers,” and the early James Bond films. Despite its brilliance, the show is often overlooked today, though it received a noteworthy adaptation into a 2015 film directed by Guy Ritchie, starring Henry Cavill and Armie Hammer.
Shatner and Nimoy’s on-screen rivalry in “The Man from UNCLE” belied the genuine friendship that blossomed between them off-screen. However, their relationship hit a rough patch several years before Nimoy’s passing in 2015, leading to a period of estrangement. Shatner delved into their complex bond in his book “Leonard: My Fifty-Year Friendship with a Remarkable Man,” published in 2016, though he remained uncertain about the reasons behind their falling out in 2011.
Despite the ups and downs of their personal relationship, Shatner and Nimoy, along with their iconic characters, remain subjects of enduring fascination for fans. Their shared screen time in “The Man from UNCLE” offers a tantalizing glimpse into their early collaboration before they embarked on their legendary journey aboard the USS Enterprise in Star Trek.