8. The Man Who Made MI6

8. The Man Who Made MI6

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163. Argo: Smuggled Out of Khomeini's Iran (Ep 4)

Six American diplomats are about to walk through the Tehran airport with alias Canadian passports. But will they make it through? And how does the real Argo end? As the story reaches its dramatic conclusion, David and Gordon look at what can be learnt from the 1979 plot to smuggl ...  Show more

162. Argo: How the CIA Made a Movie That Never Existed (Ep 3)

Tony Mendez has just landed in revolutionary Tehran. Now he must teach six terrified diplomats to be a Hollywood film crew… in 72 hours. Listen as David and Gordon reach the climax of their adventure into the true story behind Argo. ------------------- THE REST IS CLASSIFIED LIVE ...  Show more

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