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State Within (The)

Country: UK, Language: English, 360 mins

  • Director: Michael Offer; Daniel Percival
  • Writer: Lizzie Mickery; Daniel Percival

CGiii Comment

A supreme example of the mini series - sometimes the BBC do get it right.

The Hollywood re-make is an inferior comparison. Stick with this...you won't regret it.

We all love gay spies.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Ambassador to Washington is the pinnacle of success in the Foreign Office and the position is offered to only the brightest and the best. But Ambassador Mark Brydon finds his skills tested to the limits when, following a major diplomatic incident, he is thrust into a web of tangled relationships and conflicting interests. In a world of high stakes, where manipulation of information means ultimate power, the question is: who can he trust?

Cast & Characters

Jason Isaacs as Mark Brydon;
Ben Daniels as Nicholas Brocklehurst;
Eva Birthistle as Jane Lavery;
Neil Pearson as Phil Lonsdale;
Genevieve O'Reilly as Caroline Hanley;
Sharon Gless as Lynne Warner;
Noam Jenkins as Christopher Styles;
Ted Whittall as Gordon Adair;
Christopher Bolton as Vinny Swain;
Nigel Bennett as Charles Macintyre;
Marnie McPhail as George Blake;
Alex Jennings as James Sinclair;
Aaron Abrams as Matthew Weiss;
Emma Campbell as Sally Davis;
Rahnuma Panthaky as Nasreen Qureshi