The Great Train Robbery | Interview | 4

The Great Train Robbery | Interview | 4

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The Cambridge Spies | From Students to Spies | 1

Kim Philby and Guy Burgess are two Cambridge students with a shared purpose: fighting fascism. When they’re introduced to a KGB recruiter in the 1930s, he tells them they could do just that by sharing British secrets with the Soviet Union. So how far will they go to further th ...

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The Cambridge Spies | The Volkov Affair | 2

Kim Philby and Guy Burgess are at the height of their power, working as double agents for the Soviet Union. But while their careers are going from strength to strength, their personal lives are in free fall. Destructive habits and paranoia are creeping to the surface. But that ...

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