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A collection of full-cast dramatisations and original radio plays from master storyteller Ted Allbeury

Described by Len Deighton as ‘a classic writer of espionage fiction’, Ted Allbeury based his many acclaimed spy novels on his own real-life experiences. In World War II, he served as an intelligence officer with Special Operations Executive, and subsequently ran agents across the border between East and West Germany during the Cold War. He began writing in his fifties, and went on to pen over 40 bestselling books, five of which are dramatised here alongside three plays specially written for BBC Radio and two bonus documentaries.

The Lonely Margins tells the story of James Harmer, parachuted into France in 1944 on a secret mission. Christian Rodska and Kim Thomson star in this tense tale of danger and deceit.

Inspired by actual events, The Other Side of Silence sees MI6 agent John Powell tasked with finding out why notorious traitor Kim Philby wants to return to England from Russia. James Bolam stars as Powell, with Nigel Hawthorne as Philby.

In Long Ago and Far Away, starring David McAlister and Kate Binchy, two ex-SOE operatives find the past returning to haunt them when a voice on the radio brings back memories best left dormant.

In Pay Any Price, a Presidential assassination sparks trouble for the CIA and SIS, as they deal with the consequences of a sinister programme known as MKUltra… Starring Barry Foster, Robert Beatty, Susannah Fellows and Michael J. Shannon.

The Way We Live finds Andrew Collins discovering the unexpected repercussions of being ‘positively vetted’ by the Security Service, starring John Forbes-Robertson.

Time Spent in Reconnaissance sees Peter Harvey finding out how an old military adage applies to his professional and private lives. This thrilling radio play stars Michael Cochrane.

No Place to Hide centres around John Rennie (James Kerry), a secret agent whose loyalty is tested when he is ordered to do something he considers abhorrent.

Meanwhile, in Deep Purple, starring Michael Melia, Louise Germain and Steve Hodson, the fates of a Secret Intelligence Service officer, a Russian defector and a prostitute are inextricably linked.

We conclude with the fascinating two-parter Occupation: Spy, in which Ted Allbeury gives us his unique perspective on the shadowy world of spies and spying.

01 – Intro

01 – The Lonely Margins

02 – The Lonely Margins

04 – The Other Side of Silence

05 – The Other Side of Silence

06 – The Other Side of Silence

07 – The Other Side of Silence

08 – The Other Side of Silence

09 – The Other Side of Silence

10 – The Other Side of Silence

11 – The Other Side of Silence

12 – Long Ago and Far Away

13 – Long Ago and Far Away

14 – Pay Any Price

15 – Pay Any Price

16 – Pay Any Price

17 – Pay Any Price

18 – Pay Any Price

19 – Pay Any Price

20 – Pay Any Price

21 – Pay Any Price

22 – Pay Any Price

23 – Pay Any Price

24 – The Way We Live

25 – Time Spent in Reconnaissance

26 – No Place to Hide

27 – No Place to Hide

28 – No Place to Hide

29 – No Place to Hide

30 – No Place to Hide

31 – No Place to Hide

32 – No Place to Hide

33 – No Place to Hide

34 – Deep Purple

35 – Deep Purple

36 – Occupation Spy

37 – Occupation Spy

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