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Spy City: With Dominic Cooper, Romane Portail, Leonie Benesch, Johanna Wokalek. An English spy is sent to Berlin in 1961 to sift out a traitor in the UK Embassy or among the Allies, shortly before the construction of the Berlin Wall.
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Amicable Exes: Mariner and Jennifer amicably part ways after working out their issues, with Jennifer noting that it's the first time one of her exes didn't become a mortal foe. Anchored Ship: Mariner failed to resolve her issues with Jennifer at the end of season 3, assuming she took the hint when she simply walked by Jennifer without comment.
Notably, when the Interstellar Alliance relocates its headquarters to Minbar at the end of season 5, the chief of the ISA's covert intelligence division chooses to remain stationed on Babylon 5. Chuck : In the episode " Chuck Versus the Suburbs ", Chuck and Sarah go undercover in the suburb of Meadow Branch to find a Fulcrum agent.
Spy City is a spy thriller television miniseries created by William Boyd about spies in 1961 Berlin, during the Cold War. The series first aired in Germany, and AMC+ picked up the rights to stream in the United States at MIPTV.
S1.E1 ∙ Codename Beethoven. Berlin, 1961: Fielding Scott, a disgraced MI6 agent, is given a chance to rehabilitate. He is supposed to organize the defection of an East German scientist who has made an explosive discovery. The operation fails, the deserter is murdered.
After a defector is murdered, British agent Fielding Scott is assigned to track down a mole in his own ranks in 1961 Berlin. His investigation leads him into a deadly web of crime, betrayal and paranoia. Who can Scott trust in the city of spies?
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Starring Dominic Cooper as Scott, Fielding Scott, a very Bondesque British agent in Cold War Berlin, it’s very much in the style of the earliest adaptations of Ian Fleming’s novels, which were...