‘Spooks’ cast interviews
Series 9 of BBC One’s spy drama Spooks is released on DVD next week. Watch cast members Peter Firth (Harry), Richard Armitage (Lucas), Sophia Myles (Beth) and Max Brown (Dimitri) discuss filming the show.
Series 9 of BBC One’s spy drama Spooks is released on DVD next week. Watch cast members Peter Firth (Harry), Richard Armitage (Lucas), Sophia Myles (Beth) and Max Brown (Dimitri) discuss filming the show.
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