Boom-Ooh-Yatatatah
- Episode aired Mar 12, 2023
- 55m
In the wake of Kim Philby's escape to Moscow, his closest friend in MI6 is under investigation by Lily.In the wake of Kim Philby's escape to Moscow, his closest friend in MI6 is under investigation by Lily.In the wake of Kim Philby's escape to Moscow, his closest friend in MI6 is under investigation by Lily.
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Did you know
- TriviaThe two performers alongside Morecambe and Wise, known as "Sid and Dick", are Sidney Green and Richard Hills (frequently credited as S.C. Green and R.M. Hills). They were Morecambe and Wise's writers during the 1960s for the pair's television shows on ITV, as well as their three cinematic films. In the TV shows they would occasionally make appearances in sketches like this. (In reality they did not accompany the boys on stage tours.)
- GoofsThe series was quite fair to James Jesus Angleton. He was very friendly with Philby for five years and stoutly defended him at the beginning. His confidence was so shaken by the betrayal, he 'saw Reds under every bed'. His contention that there were moles in the CIA almost led to its destruction. How the Russians must have celebrated.
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Lily Thomas: [Talking about Kim Philby] By the way why wasn't he in some sort of custody?
Nicholas Elliott: Well, that's not how we...
[breaks off]
Nicholas Elliott: [after a pause] I was trying to appeal to his better nature.
Lily Thomas: As an Englishman.
Nicholas Elliott: And husband. And father.
Lily Thomas: How did you and he first meet?
Nicholas Elliott: Not sure what that has to do with what happened in Beirut...
Lily Thomas: Oh, what happened in Beirut is that the most dangerous Soviet penetration agent this country's ever known, legged it. On your watch.
- Crazy creditsJay Simpson's character is incorrectly identified as "M16 Cabbie" (the number 16). It should be "MI6 Cabbie" (the letters MI, which stand for "Military Intelligence"). The same error was made in episode 4 after which the credits were corrected.
Ben Macintyre's novel has been explored before, this is an updated take on The Cambridge Five.
It's a pretty good start, what I'd class as heavy going, quite high brow drama. I'm not sure this first episode is what I'd class as engrossing or captivating, it simply wasn't, but it's well made, and certainly interesting.
I have a feeling it's going to be a slow burner, maybe the pace will pick up a little in the next.
It's an interesting take on the story, with Elliott forced to account for his past actions.
In terms of quality, it put me in mind of The Ipcress File from a few years ago, beautifully shot, with amazing attention to detail, they really did seem to capture the essence and the flavour of the era.
Now, was it me, or did Anna Maxwell Martin's accent jump about a little bit?
Very well acted, Damian Lewis was terrific.
Overall, bit of a mixed bag, I'm sure it'll get better.
6/10.
- Sleepin_Dragon
- Aug 5, 2023
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