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This is a list of characters in the television series Spooks (known as MI-5 in some countries) is a British television spy drama series. It originally aired its first run on BBC One , for 10 series, from 13 May 2002 to 23 October 2011.
In addition there are interviews with the cast and crew members, discussing the origins and development of the show and the purpose of the main characters. There are also deleted scenes , image galleries, an explained list of MI5 terms, series credits ( Spooks is a programme that has no credits), and scripts, the latter found on DVD-ROM .
The fourth series of Spooks began airing on Monday 12 September 2005 on BBC One at 9 pm with the first instalment of a two-part story. The next day the second episode was shown. The following week Spooks began airing in the Thursday 9 pm slot, a change from the Monday 9 pm slot that the previous three series had occupied. Once again, the series ...
Among the main cast, Peter Firth was attracted to appearing on Spooks after hearing of Howard Brenton's involvement in the series. [3] The cast were advised by ex-MI5 officers in order to help give insight into how the characters operate in the spy world and how their personal lives would be affected by it. [4]
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Adam Henry Carter [5] is a fictional character from the BBC espionage television series Spooks, which follows the exploits of Section D, a counter-terrorism division of MI5.He is portrayed by British actor Rupert Penry-Jones.
Malcolm was then replaced by the much younger Tariq Masood who began in Season 8 Episode 2. Malcolm was one of two characters who returned in series 9 along with Nicholas Blake. He appeared in the 6th episode of the 9th series, where Lucas shows up at his house, asking for the Albany file, so he could give it to Vaughn Edwards, a mysterious ...
"Traitor's Gate" [1] is the fourth episode in the first series of the British television series Spooks. It first aired on BBC One in the United Kingdom on 4 June 2002, on a Tuesday; the other first series episodes aired on Mondays. The episode was written by Howard Brenton, and directed by Rob Bailey.