A Perfect Spy (TV series)
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A Perfect Spy is a BBC serial adaptation of John le Carré's 1986 spy novel A Perfect Spy which was aired on BBC2 and broadcast from 4 November to 16 December 1987. It follows the career of the British MI6 spy Magnus Pym from his early days as a schoolboy to his eventual disappearance as a suspected agent of the Czech secret service. The series was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Miniseries and the British Academy Television Award for Best Drama Series in 1988.
Plot summary
A Perfect Spy traces the life story of Magnus Pym and his career in British intelligence and as a double agent. The series recounts Pym's childhood with his con-man father, his early years at school and university, his encounters with long-time friend and Czech spy Axel, and his final downfall. Unlike in the novel, the narrative unfolds mostly in chronological order.
Main cast
- Peter Egan as Magnus Pym (episodes 3 to 7)
- Benedict Taylor as Young Adult Magnus Pym (episodes 1 and 2)
- Iain Cuthbertson as Makepeace Watermaster
- Jonathan and Nicholas Haley as Child Magnus Pym (episode 1)
- Ray McAnally as Rick Pym
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- Alan Howard as Jack Brotherhood
- Jane Booker as Mary Pym
- Tim Healy as Syd Lemon
- Peggy Ashcroft as Miss Dubber
- Sarah Badel as Baroness Weber
- Ian McNeice as Sefton Boyd
- Julian Firth as Young Sefton Boyd
- Garrick Hagon as Grant Lederer
- Lesley Nightingale as Sabina
- Robin Hayter as Steggie
Episodes
Reception
John J. O'Connor of The New York Times cited the series as "on a par with Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy and Smiley's People,", and wrote it "makes another very impressive addition to the television record of Le Carre explorations. Gloomy and disturbing, to be sure, but singularly absorbing."[1]
Awards and nominations
The series was nominated for five [2] BAFTA Awards in 1988, for Drama Series (Colin Rogers, Peter Smith), Ray McAnally for Actor, Michael Storey for Original Music and Television Craft for Film Cameraman (Elmer Cossey) and Film Sound (Malcolm Webberley, Ken Hains, Tony Quinn, Graham Lawrence, John Hyde).[3]
After airing in the United States on Masterpiece Theater, the series was nominated for two Emmy Awards at the 41st Primetime Emmy Awards, for Outstanding Miniseries and Peggy Ashcroft for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries.
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