The Possibility of a Mole
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Spooks episode The Possibility of a Mole |
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Writer | Ben Richards |
Director | Antonia Bird |
Script Editor | Katie Swinden |
Producer | Andrew Woodhead |
Executive producer(s) | Simon Crawford Collins |
Series | 4 |
Episode | 2 |
Length | 59 minutes |
Preceded by | Surreal World |
Followed by | Campaign of Terror |
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The Possibility of a Mole is the second (of 10) episode of season four of the British espionage TV drama "Spooks". This episode is also the second part of Surreal World.
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[edit] Cast
[edit] Regulars
- Peter Firth, as Harry Pearce
- Rupert Penry-Jones, as Adam Carter
- Raza Jaffrey, as Zafar Younis
- Anna Chancellor, as Juliet Shaw
- Nicola Walker, as Ruth Evershed
- Hugh Simon, as Malcolm Wynn-Jones
- Rory MacGregor, as Colin Wells
- Miranda Raison, as Jo Portman
- Olga Sosnovska as Fiona Carter
[edit] Guest stars
- Andrew Tiernan as Forster
- Martine McCutcheon as Tash
- Jeff Rawle as The Home Secretary
- Corey Johnson as Richard Boyd
- Nigel Terry as Professor Curtis
- William Armstrong as Alex Roscoe
[edit] Plot
In continuation from Part I, Zaf and Adam manage to stop the first bomb, but the team is only too aware that they have a matter of hours until a bigger bomb is set off. Following up on a warehouse lead, Zaf is captured and tortured, rescued only in time by Adam and his new "side-kick" Tash. The team back at Thames House suspect Juliet Shaw is feeding the terrorist organisation and so interrogate her. Through the interrogation, Adam and Harry learn the true identity of their mole and pursue him through the buildings. The climax comes in the basement of a local hospital, the next target, but this time the bomb is strapped to the captured Tash and Adam can only evacuate the hospital and hope the team back at Thames House can discover the disarmament codes in time.