Philby, Burgess and Maclean
- Director: Gordon Flemyng
- Writer: Ian Curteis
CGiii Comment
In the late 1940s, British intelligence believes they have a Russian spy in their midst. They narrow the list to five or so individuals, one of whom is Donald Maclean, who was assigned to the British Embassy in Washington, D.C., and had full access to U.S. atomic secrets. As they slowly build their case against Maclean, they assign Kim Philby to Washington, D.C. as the senior liaison officer to the C.I.A. He is soon joined there by an old friend, Guy Burgess. When Philby gets wind that Maclean is about to be arrested, he dispatches Burgess to warn him and both defect to the Soviet Union. Philby is thoroughly investigated, and while there is a general consensus that he too is a Russian spy, there is no concrete proof and, publicly at least, is cleared. Eight years later, in 1963, Philby also defects to the Soviet Union and it is revealed that he has been a K.G.B. Colonel for over twenty years. Based on actual events.
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Cast & Characters
Anthony Bate as Kim Philby;
Derek Jacobi as Guy Burgess;
Michael Culver as Donald Maclean;
Bernard Archard as Graves;
Barrie Cookson as Helenus Milmo;
Oliver Ford Davies as Patterson;
Ingrid Hafner as Aileen Philby;
Richard Hampton as Major Sansom;
Patrick Holt as Peterson;
Robin Hooper as Reed;
Richard Hurndall as Sir Stewart Menzies;
Anthony Langdon as Volkov;
Arthur Lowe as Herbert Morrison;
David Markham as Skardon;
Hugh Morton as Marcus Lipton