The best episode directed by Ron Winston is "The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street", rated 7.9/10 from 33 user votes. It was "written by Rod Serling". "The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street" aired on 3/4/1960 and is rated 0.9 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Yellow Scarf Affair".
Paranoia strikes the residents of Maple Street when they believe human-looking aliens have invaded the neighborhood.
Director: Ron Winston
Writer: Rod Serling
Solo goes to India to investigate the death of a fellow U.N.C.L.E. agent in an airline crash, and discovers that a cult of Thuggees headed by a maharajah (Murray Matheson) is causing the crashes in order to loot the passengers. But Solo and THRUSH agent Tom Simpson (Linden Chiles) are looking to recover one item in particular - U.N.C.L.E.'s new polygraph device.
Director: Ron Winston
Writer: N/A
Bob and Millie wake up to find they are in a strange town. Everything appears to be props - trees, animals even cars.
Director: Ron Winston
Writer: Earl Hamner, Jr.
Washed-up boxer Bolie Jackson, with the help of a special wish from his young friend Henry, miraculously switches places with his opponent during a comeback fight, turning the tide in his favor.
Director: Ron Winston
Writer: Rod Serling