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Spooks Episode #4.10 (2002–2011) Online

Spooks Episode #4.10 (2002–2011) Online
Original Title :
Episode #4.10
Genre :
TV Episode / Drama / Thriller
Year :
2002–2011
Directror :
Julian Simpson
Cast :
Anna Chancellor,Lindsay Duncan,Peter Firth
Writer :
Howard Brenton
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
52min
Rating :
8.6/10
Spooks Episode #4.10 (2002–2011) Online

Harry Pearce and the entire team are taken prisoner by a retired ex-agent, Angela Wells, who believes she has evidence that the British security services killed Princess Diana. Her evidence is a report, dated several months before the Princess' death, from a confidential intelligence committee that outlines in great detail how the murder was to take place. It also reveals that Harry was the committee's Chairman. Wells has a bomb with her and makes it quite plain that she is prepared to die to get to the truth. The agent's look into her story unaware that she has a far larger agenda and a far greater objective in mind.
Episode uncredited cast:
Anna Chancellor Anna Chancellor - Juliet Shaw (uncredited)
Lindsay Duncan Lindsay Duncan - Angela Wells (uncredited)
Peter Firth Peter Firth - Harry Pearce (uncredited)
Raza Jaffrey Raza Jaffrey - Zafar Younis (uncredited)
Rory MacGregor Rory MacGregor - Colin Wells (uncredited)
Rupert Penry-Jones Rupert Penry-Jones - Adam Carter (uncredited)
John Pirkis John Pirkis - Sir Petrie Meacham (uncredited)
Miranda Raison Miranda Raison - Jo Portman (uncredited)
James Scales James Scales - Peter Haigh (uncredited)
Hugh Simon Hugh Simon - Malcolm Wynn-Jones (uncredited)
Nicola Walker Nicola Walker - Ruth Evershed (uncredited)

Malcolm's unsettling use of the word "sweet" to describe lethal technology is a reference to a speech J. Robert Oppenheimer made at a Hearing before the Personnel Security Board of the United States Atomic Energy Commission in 1954: "When you see something that is technically sweet, you go ahead and do it and you argue about what to do about it only after you have had your technical success."