The Sandbaggers is a British television drama series about men and women on the front lines of the Cold War. Set contemporaneously with its original broadcast on ITV in 1978 and 1980, The Sandbaggers examines the effect of the espionage game on the personal and professional lives of British and American intelligence specialists.
First Principles 0.0
Ngày phát sóng: 1978-09-18
Thời lượng: 60 min
Tổng quan: Neil Burnside, the Director of Operations for Britain's Secret Intelligence Service, objects to sending his best agents, the Sandbaggers, on a mission into Russia for Norway's Secret Service.
A Proper Function of Government 0.0
Ngày phát sóng: 1978-09-25
Thời lượng: 60 min
Tổng quan: The Sandbaggers may be sent to Vienna to keep tabs on a possible defector, while Burnside tries to get official approval to assassinate an African dictator.
Is Your Journey Really Necessary? 0.0
Ngày phát sóng: 1978-10-02
Thời lượng: 60 min
Tổng quan: Alan Denson threatens to quit the Sandbaggers after a rough, unauthorized mission near the Soviet border, so Burnside applies pressure to Denson's fiancee
The Most Suitable Person 0.0
Ngày phát sóng: 1978-10-09
Thời lượng: 60 min
Tổng quan: Sandbagger One Willie Caine goes to Gibraltar to investigate the murder of an SIS agent, and potential new Sandbagger Laura Dickens goes to Morocco to get more clues in the case.
Always Glad to Help 0.0
Ngày phát sóng: 1978-10-16
Thời lượng: 60 min
Tổng quan: Dickens is assigned to find out where an Arab sheik's sympathies lie while Burnside clashes with Deputy Chief Matthew Peele and the Ministry of Defence over a covert scuba-diving operation.
A Feasible Solution 0.0
Ngày phát sóng: 1978-10-23
Thời lượng: 60 min
Tổng quan: Caine and an agent fresh out of field school go to Cyprus on the trail of some missing rocket scientists while Neil lets his romantic guard down at home.
Special Relationship 0.0
Ngày phát sóng: 1978-10-30
Thời lượng: 60 min
Tổng quan: Laura Dickens is the most qualified agent for a risky mission in East Berlin and Burnside has to double-deal to make sure her presence there won't pose other security risks as well.