9pm - BBC1 tonight.
This was a fantastic program, but I can't remember what happened at the end of last series, I know Adam's wife got killed and Harry was in danger right at the end, but I can't remember it.
Can anyone update me on the story?
Episode One Preview: http://www.bbc.co.uk/broadband/mediawrapper/consoles/spooks2004/bb_rm_console.shtml?nbram=1&bbram=1
Anybody else looking forward to the new series?
This was a fantastic program, but I can't remember what happened at the end of last series, I know Adam's wife got killed and Harry was in danger right at the end, but I can't remember it.
Can anyone update me on the story?
Episode One Preview: http://www.bbc.co.uk/broadband/mediawrapper/consoles/spooks2004/bb_rm_console.shtml?nbram=1&bbram=1
Radio Times said:There are times in television drama when everything just comes together magnificently.
Take the first, tense two-part adventure in the new series of this durable spy thriller: the script is top-notch and exciting, it's brilliantly acted and the filming is superb. Result: happiness.
Because this is wonderful stuff, packed with incident and excitement that grabs you by your ears and doesn't let go till tomorrow night's final moments.
The plot is completely barmy: there's a high-level conspiracy to unseat the government using phoney - and some very real - terrorist threats that engender panic, leaving the population fermenting with fear. It's so sensationally bonkers that it's irresistible.
It's sleek and clever, too, and there's a new star spy, Hermione Norris, who looks marvellous in a white, belted trench coat and knows how to work a gimlet-eyed stare. Rupert Penry-Jones is a standout as suave spy Adam, who sets out to save us all from the forces of evil.
It concludes tomorrow, so don't plan to go anywhere, will you?
Anybody else looking forward to the new series?
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