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Spooks Season 1 DVD 2002 MI-5 Titkosszolgálat / A teljes első évad / Created by David Wolstencroft / Starring: Peter Firth, Matthew Macfadyen, Keeley Hawes, David Oyelowo, Hugh Simon, Rory MacGregor, Nicola Walker, Rupert Penry Jones

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Spooks Season 1 DVD 2002 MI-5 Titkosszolgálat / MI-5, Vol. 1

Created by David Wolstencroft

Starring: Peter Firth, Matthew Macfadyen, Keeley Hawes, David Oyelowo, Hugh Simon, Rory MacGregor, Nicola Walker, Rupert Penry Jones, Olga Sosnovska..

UPC 5999545585729 / 5997696361896

 

REGION 2 PAL DVD

MADE IN EUROPE

Audio:  English, Hungarian

Subtitle:  Hungarian, English

Playtime: 307 minutes

  

Spooks (known as MI-5 in some countries) is a British television drama series that originally aired on BBC One from 13 May 2002 to 23 October 2011, consisting of 10 series. The title is a popular colloquialism for spies, and the series follows the work of a group of MI5 officers based at the service's Thames House headquarters, in a highly secure suite of offices known as The Grid. It is notable for various stylistic touches, and its use of popular guest actors. In the United States, the show is broadcast under the title MI-5. In Canada, the programme originally aired as MI5 but now airs on BBC Canada as Spooks.

The series continued with a film, Spooks: The Greater Good, which was released on 8 May 2015.

 

Cast

Main characters

The Grid (surviving)

  • Sir Harry Pearce KBE (Peter Firth; 2002–2011) Head of Counter-Terrorism Department ("Section D") MI5.
  • Tom Quinn (Matthew Macfadyen; 2002–2004; 2011) Chief of Section and Senior Case Officer, Section D. Decommissioned after jeopardising a key mission and took early retirement. Became a private contractor after leaving MI5. In the final episode of the series, Quinn is hired by Harry as an 'outside source' to kill a double agent for both MI5 and the FSB.
  • Tessa Phillips (Jenny Agutter; 2002–2003) Senior Case Officer, Section K. Left the Grid after being discovered by Harry running "ghost" agents. Fled the country after sabotaging an operation.
  • Dimitri Levendis (Max Brown; 2010–2011) Piracy and Terrorism Case Officer, Section D. Also ex-Special Boat Service.
  • Zoe Reynolds (Keeley Hawes; 2002–2004) Junior Case Officer, Section D. Hidden "off-the-books" in Chile after she was caught making a mistake on an undercover mission.
  • Beth Bailey (Sophia Myles; 2010) Junior Case Officer, Section D. Decommissioned by Erin Watts in the time between series 9 and 10.
  • Sam Buxton (Shauna Macdonald; 2003–2004) Administrative Officer, Section D. Reassigned to GCHQ following Danny's demise.
  • Malcolm Wynn-Jones (Hugh Simon; 2002–2009; 2010) Technician and Data Analyst, Section D. Retired.

The Grid (status unknown)[edit]

  • Jed Kelley (Graeme Mearns; 2002) Administrative Officer, Section D. Status unknown.

The Grid (deceased)[edit]

Arranged in approximate order of seniority and, among equals, most recent last.

  • Adam Carter (Rupert Penry-Jones; 2004–2008) Chief of Section and Senior Case Officer, Section D. Killed by a car bomb in Series 7, Episode 1.
  • Ros Myers (Hermione Norris; 2006–2009) Chief of Section and Senior Case Officer, Section D. Killed in an explosion while attempting to rescue the Home Secretary in Series 8, Episode 8.
  • Lucas North/John Bateman (Richard Armitage; 2008–2010) Chief of Section and Senior Case Officer, Section D. Jumped from a rooftop to his death after a showdown with Harry Pearce in Series 9, Episode 8.
  • Erin Watts (Lara Pulver; 2011) Section Chief, Section D; former acting Head of Counter-Terrorism Department, MI5. Killed herself after being captured by a terrorist cell in Spooks: The Greater Good.
  • Fiona Carter (Olga Sosnovska; 2004–2005) MI6 Officer, Section D. Shot by Syrian ex-husband during an operation in Series 4, Episode 7.
  • Danny Hunter (David Oyelowo; 2002–2004) Junior Case Officer, Section D. Executed during a terrorist hostage situation in Series 3, Episode 10.
  • Zafar Younis (Raza Jaffrey; 2004–2007) Junior Case Officer, Section D. Tortured and killed by a rogue cell called The Redbacks sometime after being abducted in Series 6, Episode 1.
  • Ben Kaplan DSO (Alex Lanipekun; 2007–2008) Junior Case Officer, Section D. Throat cut by FSB mole Connie James in Series 7, Episode 7.
  • Jo Portman (Miranda Raison; 2005–2009) Junior Case Officer Section D. Shot by Ros Myers while restraining a terrorist during a hostage situation in Series 8, Episode 3.
  • Ruth Evershed (Nicola Walker; 2003–2006 and 2009–2011) Former Senior Intelligence Analyst, Section D, later Security Advisor to Home Secretary William Towers. Accidentally stabbed by Sasha Gavrik, Series 10, Episode 6.
  • Connie James (Gemma Jones; 2007–2008) Former Senior Analyst Section D. Arrested as an FSB mole. Killed while defusing a nuclear bomb in Series 7, Episode 8.
  • Helen Flynn (Lisa Faulkner; 2002) Administrative Officer, Section D. Tortured and shot by a right-wing terrorist in Series 1, Episode 2.
  • Colin Wells (Rory MacGregor; 2002–2006) Technician and Data Analyst, Section D. Hanged by corrupt MI6 officers during their attempted coup d'état in Series 5, Episode 1.
  • Tariq Masood (Shazad Latif; 2009–2011) Technician and Data Analyst, Section D Assassinated with a hydrogen cyanide-related compound after discovering vital intel at his bugged home in Series 10, Episode 2.
  • Calum Reed (Geoffrey Streatfeild; 2011) Junior Case Officer, Section D. Killed by the terrorist Qasim during the takeover of the Grid in Spooks: The Greater Good.

Other (Surviving)[edit]

  • The Rt Hon William Towers MP (Simon Russell Beale; 2010–2011) British Home Secretary, serving as part of a coalition government.
  • Ilya Gavrik (Jonathan Hyde; 2011) Russian Minister for International Development former KGB Operative and old adversary of Harry during the cold war.
  • Oliver Mace (Tim McInnerny; 2004–2006) Chairman of the Joint Intelligence Committee. Forced to resign after being exposed as the mastermind behind illegal torture of terror suspects.
  • Sir Richard Dolby (Robert East; 2008) Director General of MI5.
  • Bob Hogan (Matthew Marsh; 2007) Former CIA London station chief. Dismissed from CIA for working with mercenaries against MI5.
  • Dariush Bakhshi (Simon Abkarian; 2007) Iranian Special Consul.
  • Jools Siviter (Hugh Laurie; 2002) MI6 Section Chief. Reassigned out of the country.
  • Christine Dale (Megan Dodds; 2002–2004) CIA agent and MI5 liaison officer. Resigned following her involvement in Tom's investigation and apprehension.
  • Sasha Gavrik (Tom Weston-Jones, 2011) FSB officer and son of Elena Gavrik and Ilya Gavrik.
  • Elisavieta Starkova (Paloma Baeza; 2009) Lucas North's ex-wife and a double agent. Dropped as an asset on Lucas's request.
  • Wes Carter (James Dicker; 2004–2008) Son of Adam and Fiona. Sent to live with his grandmother after being orphaned following his father's death.

Other (Status unknown)

Juliet Shaw (Anna Chancellor; 2005–2007) Former National Security Coordinator, exposed as Head of Yalta.

  • Alton Beecher (Colin Salmon; 2010) The head CIA liaison officer stationed in London.
  • Bernard Qualtrough (Richard Johnson; 2008) Harry's former mentor and retired SIS officer. Exposed as an FSB mole after the Sugarhorse incident.

Other (Deceased)

  • The Rt Hon Nicholas Blake MP (Robert Glenister; 2006–2010) – Former British Home Secretary. Forced to resign after allegations of corruption. Later exposed by Ruth as a senior member of Nightingale who ordered the hotel bombing that killed Home Secretary Andrew Lawrence and Ros Myers. Poisoned by Harry, who had learned from Ruth that Blake was a traitor.
  • The Rt Hon Andrew Lawrence MP (Tobias Menzies; 2009) – Former British Home Secretary. Killed in an explosion alongside Ros Myers, though his body was never seen.
  • Sam Walker (Brian Protheroe; 2009) – CIA's London station chief. Murdered by Nightingale operative Sarah Caulfield for investigating Nightingale.
  • Viktor Sarkisian (Peter Sullivan; (2008–2009) – Former head of the FSB's London station. Murdered early in series 8 episode 1 by the man to whom he had intended to sell a kidnapped Harry Pearce. Viktor's killer was himself killed at the end of the 1st episode by Lucas when he and Ros rescued Harry and Ruth, who had returned from Cyprus.
  • James 'Jim' Coaver (William Hope, 2011) CIA Deputy Director and an old friend of Harry Pearce; helped turn Elena Gavrik in the 1980s. Suspected of being behind the attacks on MI5 and Gavrik as well as the death of Tariq Masood, but apparently set-up for Harry to believe this. Beaten and fatally injured by mercenaries posing as CIA agents, died minutes later.
  • Sarah Caulfield (Genevieve O'Reilly; 2009) – CIA agent and MI5 liaison officer. Lucas North's lover. Assassinated by a hitman for Nightingale after being captured by MI5 and exposed as a traitor.
  • Vaughn Edwards (Iain Glen; 2010) – Lucas North/John Bateman's blackmailer and his apparent employer in relation to the Dakar Bombings. Died from blood loss received from a knife wound after a confrontation with Lucas/John.
  • Elena Gavrik (Alice Krige, 2011) Wife of Ilya Gavrik and former asset and lover of Harry Pearce during the cold war. Killed by Ilya Gavrik after being revealed to be a Russian ultra-nationalist double-agent.
  • Maya Lahan (Laila Rouass; 2010) – Lucas North/John Bateman's ex-girlfriend. Died from gunshot wounds during a shoot out with Alec, Beth and Dimitri while attempting to flee the country with Lucas/John.

 

Also known as MI-5
Genre Espionage/Action/Mystery
Created by David Wolstencroft
Starring
  • Peter Firth
  • Matthew Macfadyen
  • Keeley Hawes
  • David Oyelowo
  • Hugh Simon
  • Rory MacGregor
  • Nicola Walker
  • Rupert Penry Jones
  • Olga Sosnovska
  • Raza Jaffrey
  • Miranda Raison
  • Hermione Norris
  • Gemma Jones
  • Richard Armitage
  • Shazad Latif
  • Sophia Myles
  • Max Brown
  • Lara Pulver
  • Geoffrey Streatfeild
  • William Hope
  • Simon Russell Beale
  • Tim McInnerny
Theme music composer Jennie Muskett
Composer(s) Jennie Muskett (Series 1–4)
Paul Leonard-Morgan(Series 5–10)
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of series 10
No. of episodes 86 (list of episodes)
Production
Running time 60 minutes
Release
Original network
  • BBC One
  • BBC Three
Picture format 16:9 576i SDTV
1080i HDTV
Audio format Stereo
Original release 13 May 2002 – 23 October 2011
Chronology
Related shows Spooks: Code 9

 

Hungarian Summary:

Ez az izgalmas és rejtelmes sorozat az MI5, a szupertitkos brit biztonsági szolgálat világát mutatja be. Az elit alakulatban szolgáló emberek olyan rémségekkel veszik fel nap, mint nap a harcot, mint a szervezett bűnözés, különböző terrorcselekmények, fegyverkereskedelem, drogüzletek - és mintha nem lenne elég dolguk és bajuk, a központjukban is zajlanak a konfliktusok és hatalmi harcok. A témájában igencsak aktuálisnak mondható sorozat szenvedélyről, kockázatról és intrikáról mesél. - de elsősorban olyan emberekről, akiknek hazudniuk kell a megélhetésükért, és akik sosem mondhatják el az igazat szeretteiknek.

 

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