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00:04:28That's classified information.
00:04:32A letter from the director.
00:04:47The Foreign Office received a memo from embassy staff here
00:04:51about Roger Harris being a missing British citizen.
00:04:54That'll be Peter Quayle's doing.
00:04:56Our cover's been blown by our own embassy.
00:05:00Giving advice about the restoration of historic buildings, right?
00:05:05What are you writing?
00:05:08A draft report for the European Intelligence Services.
00:05:11About Roger?
00:05:12I'm here to help.
00:05:14I might be a MI6 agent stationed in Brussels,
00:05:17but my main concern is British interests.
00:05:21I'll only report what we think the Europeans need to know.
00:05:24I see.
00:05:26And Harris is the head of our bolt-it unit,
00:05:28so naturally we're worried too.
00:05:32What was he working on before he left?
00:05:37The activities of the LICHR.
00:05:42And what's that?
00:05:43The Legal Information Centre for Human Rights.
00:05:46Well, whose rights?
00:05:50The 345,000 Russians who've remained in Estonia since independence.
00:05:57That's 25% of the population.
00:05:59Well, it's a significant percentage.
00:06:01Half of whom don't have passports or voting rights.
00:06:05It's a Kremlin-funded organisation.
00:06:08Roger went to St Petersburg to get some more information from his old contacts.
00:06:12Is everything all right?
00:06:27Yesterday, I was visited by representatives from the mayor's office.
00:06:32We think he's a Russian agent.
00:06:37Most of the Estonian Russians live in Tallinn or on the Baltic coast.
00:06:41He's campaigning to give them all voting rights.
00:06:44Well, that's democracy, right?
00:06:47We're dealing with Russians here, not English liberals.
00:06:50It's an endless undermining of the Estonian state.
00:06:54Well, you're very passionate about it.
00:06:55I love Estonia. They're wonderful people.
00:06:58And they deserve the chance to enjoy the same freedoms that we take for granted.
00:07:04Who was the last person Roger contacted before going to St Petersburg?
00:07:10Bettina Gittins.
00:07:15Nationality?
00:07:17British.
00:07:19German mother.
00:07:21She's attached to the CDCE.
00:07:23The Cyber Defence Centre for Excellence.
00:07:33You're really spooked.
00:07:38I haven't been home for three days.
00:07:40I've been sleeping in the spare room here.
00:07:45Well, I'll stay here.
00:07:48If you're sure I could do with the company.
00:07:50You could use Roger's room.
00:07:52You could use Roger's room.
00:08:21He didn't have the only option to try to do with the company.
00:08:23I know.
00:08:25I'm not sure how he is.
00:08:27Well, I never had to take an opportunity to draw the company.
00:08:28I know.
00:08:30Oh, I'm not sure I can take a little nap in there.
00:08:32I can't see it anymore.
00:08:34I can't see it again.
00:08:36I can't see it again.
00:08:38I'm not sure that I'm going for it again.
00:08:40I'm good at my place to go to place them, but I'm not sure.
00:08:42You can do it.
00:08:44I don't have to do it.
00:08:46But it's a lot I'm sure.
00:10:47It's a modest building considering what you're doing.
00:10:49There are three floors of digital storage bunker below our feet.
00:10:52No wonder they call us moles.
00:10:53Russian power today is the product of ideology inherited during the Soviet era.
00:10:58There are a few tasks of psychological analysis more difficult than determining official Russian protocol.
00:11:04Here we attempt to understand them and effectively counter them.
00:11:07And what do you think we're countering?
00:11:09Imperial dictatorship charading as democracy.
00:11:12How do you think the Russians see us?
00:11:13Imperial capitalism charading as democracy.
00:11:16Not much between us then.
00:11:17A few years ago the entire Estonian government and business network were disabled by Russia for three weeks.
00:11:24Estonia is an EU state.
00:11:26Imagine if that happened in the UK it would be considered an act of war.
00:11:29And now we have locked shields?
00:11:32Yes.
00:11:33An integrated defence network that monitors cyber attacks and limits them to skirmishes.
00:11:37It's unofficial war with Russia.
00:11:38There are other countries involved but primarily yes.
00:11:41We are at war with Russia.
00:11:43This is the front line.
00:11:44The trenches have been dug and we are bombarding each other's defences.
00:11:48And who's winning?
00:11:49I don't think there are any winners.
00:11:52This is not a game.
00:11:55You've been working very closely with Roger Harris.
00:11:59Roger?
00:12:00Yes.
00:12:01Roger is compiling the handbook on cyber defence protocol.
00:12:04The cyber war code book?
00:12:05That is correct.
00:12:06The step-by-step cyber warning codes procedure up to nuclear engagement.
00:12:12When did you last see Roger?
00:12:14A few weeks ago.
00:12:16Did you speak to him?
00:12:17He called me from St Petersburg to wish me a happy birthday.
00:12:21Did he sound well?
00:12:23Well enough.
00:12:25Aren't you worried that something might have happened to him?
00:12:28Should I be worried?
00:12:29Well his personal secretary certainly is.
00:12:31Muriel is a very paranoid individual.
00:12:33I think she may be bipolar.
00:12:35But don't you think it's strange he hasn't been in touch for almost two weeks?
00:12:38No.
00:12:39He said he was going to hide away somewhere to compile the code book notes.
00:12:42I imagine you know most of what he's writing.
00:12:45That is certainly not the case.
00:12:49How did you end up working in Tallinn?
00:12:52My father is British.
00:12:53My mother Estonian.
00:12:55Not German?
00:12:56No.
00:12:57I was born in Berlin.
00:12:59Otherwise I am as British as you, Tilda.
00:13:01I drink tea and like chocolate biscuits.
00:13:04Is the briefing over?
00:13:06Yes.
00:13:13Estonian.
00:13:14Yes.
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00:14:07Could I just step out of the car, please, Ms. Robbins?
00:14:28Thank you. I'm Peter Quile.
00:14:31I informed the airfare about Roger's disappearance.
00:14:35Are you Foreign Office?
00:14:37I'm going to attach you to the British Embassy here.
00:14:41Nice to meet you.
00:14:43You too.
00:14:45Well, would you like to take some tea and we could talk about it?
00:14:49That would be great. Thank you.
00:14:51Follow me, then.
00:14:52Well, the ambassador's concerned that the Russians are putting up propaganda that Estonians are haven for Nazis.
00:15:06Well, the ambassador's concerned that the Russians are putting up propaganda that Estonians are haven for Nazis.
00:15:15Is it true?
00:15:16Yes and no.
00:15:18Mikhail Gorkov is Estonian.
00:15:21He participated in the murder of 3,000 Jews in the 1940s.
00:15:25The Estonian authorities knew about it, but they refused to prosecute.
00:15:31Well, it's a one-off, right?
00:15:32SS marches are not uncommon in Estonia.
00:15:34So is Estonia pro-fascist, then?
00:15:36Good God, no.
00:15:38Estonian troops are stationed with us in Helmand province.
00:15:41A few extremists, we get the same idiots in the UK.
00:15:45It's just the Russians piling more pressure on the future of this country.
00:15:48And what's our interest in all this?
00:15:50We have a long history with Estonia.
00:15:53We had a fleet harboured in Tallinn during the War of Independence in 1918.
00:15:58We've been fighting communism with them ever since.
00:16:02Likewise, fascism is something we don't need to lecture the Estonians about.
00:16:06They suffered enough of it in the Second World War.
00:16:09So you know Roger Harris personally?
00:16:12Yes.
00:16:13He adds up the Heritage Society.
00:16:16He adds up the Heritage Society.
00:16:19One thing about old Roger, he knew how to have a good time.
00:16:23So he's been working for the Joint Support Centre, has he?
00:16:27Well, we're not a secret organisation.
00:16:30Well, then you can tell me what he's been working on.
00:16:33The Falcon theory.
00:16:35The effects of the collapse of the Euro and the economic meltdown that would follow.
00:16:39The break-up of the EC.
00:16:42The military consequences.
00:16:44The outbreak of war.
00:16:46With Russia.
00:16:47Or who else?
00:16:49Roger's been working on this.
00:16:52For the last five years.
00:16:54And I thought he was just a washed-up old spy.
00:16:57Cold War spy seeing out the last of his MI6 pension.
00:17:01I tell you, we painted the town blue a few times, but no matter how drunk he got, I couldn't get a single peep out of him.
00:17:10Kidding aside, Roger knows everyone from Berlin to Moscow.
00:17:14It concerns the ambassador that he's gone missing.
00:17:18We rely on him.
00:17:20Well, so did the JSC.
00:17:22It's...
00:17:23It's worrying.
00:17:24They might already have him in the bills of the FSB.
00:17:29Well, maybe he's afraid of that and has gone into hiding.
00:17:34That wouldn't surprise me.
00:17:35He's always one step ahead of everyone else.
00:17:37Well, does he have any Estonian friends?
00:17:39Well, the only one I can think of is Sander Romet.
00:17:46Yeah, he used to work for the Estonian secret police.
00:17:49Some sort of hoo-ha and he had to retire.
00:17:52Oh.
00:17:53Well, not reliable then.
00:17:55Well, any Estonian over the age of 35 is a potential agent.
00:18:00We tend to work with the younger generation, treat the older as potentially hostile.
00:18:06Well, I'll put that up in mind.
00:18:12It's bloody warm in here.
00:18:14I think we've been here too long.
00:18:16It's wall severe.
00:18:36This is your latest girlfriend, Peter.
00:18:45Cut.
00:18:46You know I only have eyes for Estonian girls.
00:18:49You were seen with the Latvian heart in a strip bar the other night.
00:18:53The other cats must have been wearing their shades.
00:18:56She was lovely.
00:18:58This is Tilda Robbins.
00:19:01She's been sent out from Brussels to spy on us.
00:19:04We know who Tilda is.
00:19:07She's here to find out what Roger Harris has been spending the Heritage Society's grant money on.
00:19:13I can tell you.
00:19:15It's fine and girls.
00:19:16Good for the economy, Guts.
00:19:18Of course.
00:19:19If you're a barkeeper or a massage girl.
00:19:22Don't be offended.
00:19:24Peter and I like to joke about things.
00:19:27Don't be Peter.
00:19:28Absolutely, Guts.
00:19:31Don't worry about Tilda.
00:19:33She's often seen at Roger's Heritage Society's soirees.
00:19:37So, you're here to give us advice on conservation?
00:19:42What kind of buildings do we need advice on?
00:19:45Not old ones, of course.
00:19:47Not old Soviet ones.
00:19:49Surely you would recommend that we pull these down?
00:19:51Well, that all depends on who's in them.
00:19:53We wouldn't want entire government departments being thrown out onto the streets.
00:19:57But seriously, what's wrong with our buildings?
00:20:01Well, that's what I'm here to find out.
00:20:03I can tell you.
00:20:04We'll save you a lot of time.
00:20:06We have airports, fortifications, hotels, libraries, manor houses, museums, places of worship, railway stations, ruins, towers, schools and zoos.
00:20:19And zoos.
00:20:20Zoos.
00:20:21Sorry.
00:20:22Only one zoo.
00:20:23I exaggerated.
00:20:24So, you see, we're just like any other country.
00:20:28So, what kind of buildings are you interested in saving?
00:20:31Well, I'm particularly interested in the wooden ones.
00:20:34Those with symbolic value.
00:20:36Specifically those associated with the Hanseatic League.
00:20:40Yeah.
00:20:41So, you do know something about our architecture.
00:20:43Well, I do have a degree in the history of art.
00:20:46Our historic buildings mean nothing to the non-ethnics.
00:20:49We've had repeated instances of arson.
00:20:51The church of St. Nicholas was severely damaged by fire, just as its restoration was complete.
00:20:56Why don't you ask the Russians about that?
00:20:59That's what I hear everywhere.
00:21:01Well, it was a pleasure meeting you, Tilda.
00:21:06Can I take you anywhere?
00:21:08No, I'm fine.
00:21:13You should have a beer, Peter.
00:21:15I'll call you.
00:21:31Well, Gert works for Kapo, the Estonian secret police.
00:21:36Though they're not much of a secret, but she is on our side, which is more than I can say for some of us superiors.
00:21:42Well, thank you, Peter.
00:21:45You've been a great help.
00:21:47Call the embassy if you need me, yes?
00:21:50Don't you have a mobile?
00:21:51You mean a tracking device?
00:21:54I recommend you lose your phone.
00:21:56Your movements have been monitored by the Russian intelligence.
00:22:00Welcome to Estonia.
00:22:30Muriel?
00:22:31What the hell are you doing?
00:22:34Where is Harris?
00:22:40Who are you?
00:22:41You're looking for Rog, Harris.
00:22:43Why, he's not here.
00:22:44Then we'll wait.
00:22:46What the hell are you doing?
00:22:50Where is Harris?
00:22:53Who are you?
00:22:54You're looking for the lodge, Harris.
00:22:56Well, he's not here.
00:22:57Then we'll wait.
00:23:02You got some beer?
00:23:04Beer?
00:23:05Get it yourself.
00:23:16Здравие.
00:23:22Where's he going?
00:23:23Eh!
00:23:27Are you going to explain yourself before I call the police?
00:23:36I don't think that's possible.
00:23:42Well, you better have a good story.
00:23:45We're from Meyer's office.
00:23:48And what do you do there?
00:23:50We work at Department of Human Rights.
00:23:53Roger understands the plight of the Russians in Estonia.
00:23:57We have more, um...
00:24:00...information for you.
00:24:02Well, you can leave it on the desk and piss off.
00:24:07Hear that so again?
00:24:09English women, eh?
00:24:11No respect for human rights, Valerie.
00:24:15You like Estonian beer?
00:24:18The only thing that makes this country tolerable.
00:24:22You lead sheltered lives, boys.
00:24:24What's this really all about?
00:24:26We don't want our kids emigrating.
00:24:28You have kids.
00:24:30We're working on that.
00:24:32How can we have kids?
00:24:34If they're to be treated as stateless persons?
00:24:37Where is the democracy in that?
00:24:38Have you tried learning Estonia?
00:24:41To become Estonian citizens, we have to take nationality tests.
00:24:45We were born here.
00:24:47It's discrimination, victimization, and infringement of our human rights.
00:24:52The Russian should be official language.
00:24:56Well, I sympathize with you.
00:24:58But I don't make the rules.
00:25:00When is Roger coming back?
00:25:04I don't know.
00:25:07Okay.
00:25:08Give this to Roger.
00:25:13Tell him we'll be in touch.
00:25:15Sorry to have trouble with you.
00:25:18Yes.
00:25:20Our apologies.
00:25:38What's happened?
00:25:54You've been out all night.
00:25:56I'm leaving.
00:25:58I've had enough of the intimidation.
00:26:00I went out last night for cigarettes and ended up being driven blindfolded to Narva.
00:26:08They took me to the frontier and shuffled me across.
00:26:12They got me drunk and told me how my life would pan out if I didn't cooperate.
00:26:17Then they drove me all the way back and threw me like a rag doll into the street.
00:26:23What did you tell them?
00:26:25What do you think I told them?
00:26:27Everything, of course.
00:26:29They were serious about leaving me in Russia as a doped-up sex worker.
00:26:33They weren't serious, Muriel. They were bluffing.
00:26:37Bluffing?
00:26:39You have no idea what's going on here.
00:26:41What do you mean?
00:26:43Roger has been leaking thousands of pages of secrets to the SVR.
00:26:49They know he's MI6.
00:26:51They know your MI6.
00:26:53They know everything.
00:26:55He's been working for them.
00:26:57He's a traitor.
00:26:59Muriel, calm down.
00:27:01You're being irrational.
00:27:03I am getting on the first plane I can.
00:27:06I think you should get dressed.
00:27:09And we should have a coffee.
00:27:10I think you should get dressed.
00:27:11And we should have a coffee.
00:27:12I think you should get dressed.
00:27:13I think you should get dressed.
00:27:14I think you should get dressed.
00:27:15And we should have a coffee.
00:27:16You, she should get dressed.
00:27:17Oh, she's gonna light up on you.
00:27:19I think you should get dressed up to the other геро 8th.
00:27:23Through the hallvarian
00:27:38only alcoholics here at this time in the morning how old are you Gert 28 I've been told not to
00:28:04trust any Estonian over 35 I trust my mother I've been checking up on you and what did you discover
00:28:19you went to Cambridge joined MI6 as a trainee did your first foreign service in Hong Kong
00:28:25then you were posted to Dubai afterwards you were sent to the Bahamas to report on debunking fraud
00:28:32before being seconded to the JSC well that's my working life in a nutshell do you like Brussels
00:28:39well it's a bit quiet I managed to stay out of trouble there boyfriend didn't your database
00:28:47have that information it's classified well everyone's entitled to a private life
00:28:52you British are a funny lot they're on the same side really yes we are the good guys
00:29:01are we oh come on Tilda they're all Europeans now the Russians are our common enemy
00:29:08well we're not at war with them yes we are we've been fighting them since the year 1030
00:29:15the war goes on that's how we see it here and now you want to get us involved in it
00:29:32of course we're part of NATO in the euro an easy state
00:29:39it's too late you're in look I'm just interested to know why the Russians jammed your cyberspace
00:29:49for three weeks don't you get it that's what they do that's what they've been doing for thousands
00:29:55of years you're from Britain it's a long way from here you don't know the Russians like we do
00:30:03I suppose not anyway you have your own problems in the United Kingdom
00:30:09what are you going to do about Scotland
00:30:14well we don't have any say on that
00:30:17oh really MI5 just going to sit back and let it all happen
00:30:23well there's a lot of Scots in MI5
00:30:26they might want it I'm enjoying the chat Gert but could you please get to the point
00:30:33we want to speak to Roger Harris do you know where he is
00:30:37what's so funny well you're asking me where he is
00:30:42you're the Estonian secret service I should be asking you
00:30:47this is a serious matter our cyber center is severely compromised if the Russians get hold of Roger's code book
00:30:54I do understand your concern
00:30:56have you filed your report to the JSC yet
00:31:01so you can get a copy
00:31:05so far everything's just speculation
00:31:11until we know what's happened to Roger Harris
00:31:15there is nothing to report
00:31:17you British always played so cool
00:31:21I hope you're armed
00:31:27MI6 do not kill people
00:31:30is that the official line
00:31:34just watch yourself
00:31:46DSVR kill people
00:31:49that's official
00:31:51oh and one more thing
00:31:54not everyone watching you is a Russian agent
00:31:58we have our own people here
00:32:02Dere
00:32:04hello Dere
00:32:09ah you must be Tilda
00:32:24I'm Martha Kuss I work for the Heritage Society
00:32:27who do you really work for Marta
00:32:37capo
00:32:38sorry
00:32:39I work for the British Heritage Society in Tartu
00:32:45I was told you would like to visit Tartu
00:32:48is there something wrong
00:32:51no I'm just a bit confused
00:32:55who informed you
00:32:58your embassy called me
00:33:00I have a car waiting outside for us
00:33:03I have a higher car
00:33:05it's a long way to Tartu and the road is pretty bad
00:33:09so why don't you pack a few overnight things and I bring you back in the morning
00:33:16alright
00:33:21there won't be a minute
00:33:24you're looking for something
00:33:40there is a lot of buildings in Tartu needing EU money for innovation and I thought there might be a list here
00:33:48but never mind
00:33:51are you ready?
00:33:53I'm ready for anything
00:33:55you will adore Tartu
00:33:58well let's go then
00:34:06please
00:34:18so
00:34:21this is Rigo
00:34:23he's my boyfriend
00:34:25he has offered to drive as I don't
00:34:28I only get paid 500 euros a month
00:34:31so
00:34:32Rigo is my rich sugar daddy
00:34:35and saviour
00:34:37mmm
00:34:39what do you do Rigo?
00:34:43he doesn't speak English
00:34:46import export
00:34:48that sort of thing
00:34:49that sort of thing
00:34:53I
00:34:54I
00:34:55I
00:34:56I
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00:35:00I
00:35:02I
00:35:04I
00:35:06I
00:35:08I
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00:35:16I
00:35:43I
00:35:45That car is following us.
00:35:52What car?
00:35:56I'm going to speak with him.
00:36:15He says he's following you.
00:36:31Well, why would he be doing that?
00:36:35He wouldn't tell me. He says he wants to speak to you.
00:36:42Okay.
00:36:45What the hell are you doing? You're compromising me.
00:37:02Just doing my job.
00:37:03And I'm doing mine.
00:37:05What on earth are you doing in their car?
00:37:07The Embassy put her on to me.
00:37:10We certainly did not.
00:37:12I see.
00:37:15Look, I'll go along with things and see where it takes me.
00:37:21This isn't Brussels, Tilda. You're not going for mules and chips.
00:37:25Get in the car now.
00:37:27I think they might lead me to Roger Harris.
00:37:30Marta Cass is Russian intelligence.
00:37:33The monkey there is an Eteri's tail and crook connected to the mayor.
00:37:37Now get in the car.
00:37:40I can look after myself.
00:37:42What did he want?
00:37:54What did he want?
00:37:55He asked me for sex.
00:37:56What did he say?
00:37:59How much did he offer?
00:38:0250 euros.
00:38:04Hmm.
00:38:05I would have taken it.
00:38:08I would have taken it.
00:38:38I studied in Tartu.
00:38:39It has a very old university.
00:38:40What subject?
00:38:41Politics and architecture.
00:38:44I'm interested in the way buildings impose political thinking on the people who use them.
00:38:59Politicians like architects are under constant scrutiny.
00:39:02They have to uphold standards much higher than the average person.
00:39:05One leaking roof for an architect can be a blight as legendary as a politician having an affair.
00:39:10And then we have to debate, shall we keep or tear down this building?
00:39:15I mean, you should only tear it down if you can only tear it down if you can't.
00:39:19If you can't.
00:39:20I'm interested in the way buildings impose political thinking on the people who use them.
00:39:23Politicians like architects are under constant scrutiny.
00:39:26They have to uphold standards much higher than the average person.
00:39:29One leaking roof for an architect can be a blight as legendary as a politician having an affair.
00:39:34You should only tear it down if you can't finance the repair.
00:39:37That's a very British perspective.
00:39:40Everything is about money with the British.
00:39:44We do have our ideals as well.
00:39:47Just not the same as us.
00:39:53I would like to have your opinion on whether we should keep or tear down this next building.
00:40:04Certainly not very pretty.
00:40:14Built after the destruction of this part of town in the Second World War.
00:40:19Soviet, of course.
00:40:21KGB headquarters in southern Estonia.
00:40:24Historical then?
00:40:26I think so.
00:40:27Shall we go in?
00:40:2933,000 deportations to Siberia.
00:40:46That's...
00:40:47That's two and a half percent of the population.
00:40:53They were socially hostile elements.
00:40:55You mean they believed in democracy?
00:40:59Inside.
00:41:02This is a public space martyr.
00:41:08We are the only visitors today.
00:41:12I bet you feel right at home here.
00:41:16Who are you?
00:41:18SVR?
00:41:21FSB?
00:41:23I have a deep love of Russia.
00:41:26Things are not right in this country.
00:41:28We should be Russian.
00:41:30And not part of some selfish European state that doesn't give a fig for us.
00:41:36That's a rather extreme point of view.
00:41:38Shut up!
00:41:41Where is Harris?
00:41:43I don't know.
00:41:46You tell me.
00:41:49You are lying.
00:41:56Would I be here if I knew where he was?
00:42:00Everyone wants to find Roger Harris.
00:42:03He's playing us all for fools.
00:42:07Keep talking.
00:42:09We know he's been deputy director of analysis and information at SVR for the last ten years.
00:42:16Who told you that?
00:42:18Roger's a triple agent.
00:42:22He never went over to SVR.
00:42:26He's always remained MI6.
00:42:30And now he's gone missing and you don't understand why.
00:42:34Roger is one of us.
00:42:36I love Roger.
00:42:38I've known him for almost thirty years.
00:42:42From the old Berlin days.
00:42:43So you are wrong.
00:42:48He's been cheating on you.
00:42:51I do not have time to waste on you.
00:42:55You are not wanted here.
00:42:57You should have stayed in Brussels.
00:42:58What are they doing here?
00:43:00What are we doing here?
00:43:02What should we do?
00:43:03Run.
00:43:04Run.
00:43:05Run.
00:43:07Donut.
00:43:08Donut.
00:43:10Donut.
00:43:14Donut.
00:43:16Donut.
00:43:18What are they doing here?
00:43:20What are we doing here?
00:43:22What should we do?
00:43:23Run.
00:44:24You in trouble again?
00:44:28No problem.
00:44:30Pavel, bring us some drinks.
00:44:32Coming up, boss.
00:44:34Do you remember this song, Peter?
00:44:38Do you remember the girl?
00:44:40No, I'm trying to forget her.
00:44:44Tilda, you sing?
00:44:45A little.
00:44:49Do you know this?
00:44:51I think you should sing it for us, Lou.
00:44:53Ah, come on.
00:44:54Do it for Peter.
00:44:55When I remember you
00:45:01The girl and boy we knew
00:45:05High on love and joy
00:45:09The simple things apply
00:45:12Don't walk on by
00:45:15And now we meet anew
00:45:22I know I still love you
00:45:26I hope you're not annoyed
00:45:29And even if I try to cry
00:45:32Don't walk on by
00:45:35The sun and stars go round
00:45:41They do
00:45:42Our hearts fill up with loss too late
00:45:45A boy needs a girl
00:45:47A girl must have her fate
00:45:50The story goes this way
00:45:54Now love parades again
00:46:04Desire and want and pain
00:46:07A tale of sun and rain
00:46:10You are my clear blue sky
00:46:13Don't walk on by
00:46:16Don't walk on by
00:46:23Don't walk on by
00:46:53Blink!
00:47:08She's still got her cell phone, right?
00:47:16I'll give you a chance
00:47:17I'll give you a chance
00:47:18I'll give you a chance
00:47:19I'll give you a chance
00:47:20I'll give you a chance
00:47:21I'll give you a chance
00:47:22Okay
00:47:23Where are we going?
00:47:32To see someone to remember
00:47:34What are you doing?
00:47:41Answering!
00:47:42What the hell did you train?
00:48:00You have no right to speak to me like this
00:48:02You're a bloody idiot
00:48:03You're more paranoid than Muriel
00:48:05You're more paranoid than Muriel
00:48:09Sometimes it pays to be paranoid
00:48:24Are you okay?
00:48:26I think so.
00:48:30Sorry.
00:48:32This is war, Lilda.
00:48:34Because there's no tanks crossing the border, nobody gives a damn.
00:48:37Half the world doesn't have a clue what's going on here.
00:48:40The Yanks, they're stuck in the sands of the Middle East and I was with them.
00:48:44Bloody idiots.
00:48:47It's the Kremlin punishing Estonia for being in NATO.
00:48:51They're aware of that in Brussels, Peter.
00:48:54The Cyber Defence Centre isn't only about defence.
00:48:58It's about monitoring communications across the Baltics.
00:49:02It's uncovering a lot of crime.
00:49:05And what's been done about it?
00:49:09I can't answer that.
00:49:12Exactly.
00:49:14And what use is information if you don't use it?
00:49:18You're getting tired, Peter.
00:49:22I'm going to request a new posting for you.
00:49:26Well, I'm dead if I stay here.
00:49:30I'm out of the way.
00:49:34Thank you so much.
00:50:06They always seem to be under surveillance.
00:50:11This is a small country with nowhere to hide.
00:50:15Unless you're Roger Harris.
00:50:36This is a small country with nowhere to hide.
00:50:41This is a small country with nowhere to hide.
00:50:45This is a small country with nowhere to hide.
00:50:57ORGAN PLAYS
00:51:27ORGAN PLAYS
00:51:57Sander
00:52:07Peter
00:52:08Can I come in please? We need to speak
00:52:11Come in
00:52:13I've spoken to Gert, yes
00:52:27Tuvina
00:52:28I've spoken to Gert, yes
00:52:38Yes
00:52:39Yeah, I remember him
00:52:54He spent 12 years at the FSB Moscow for being a sponsored double agent
00:53:00I think
00:53:02Hermoni
00:53:04Andis üles Roger
00:53:06Andis üles
00:53:07Andis üles
00:53:08Andis üles
00:53:10Andis üles
00:53:12He sent them to the Czechs and sent them to me.
00:53:19I think he did, but he was loved and liisub and liisub with him.
00:53:34Whose side is Roger actually on?
00:53:37I've told him that.
00:53:40If the Czechs will come back,
00:53:44he will not be able to stay with the Czechs.
00:53:48Well, he hasn't come back to us.
00:53:52Sander, tell me where he is.
00:54:02Well?
00:54:05Sander has been a loyal patriot all of his life.
00:54:08His grandfather was shot by Nazis,
00:54:11and his father was sent to Siberia.
00:54:14His uncle was a forest brother.
00:54:17Ultimately, he was betrayed by Geiji being former.
00:54:22There are some fools who remember the old gods over times, but they were not good.
00:54:30Our children suffered too.
00:54:32But our grandchildren have been born free.
00:54:35It's a very blessing to see the freedom of Estonia.
00:54:47Well, that's very nice, Sander.
00:54:49But you betrayed your country.
00:54:51Yes.
00:54:52Yes.
00:54:53But I don't have to be ashamed of that.
00:54:58Just tell us where Roger is.
00:55:00It's a special thing.
00:55:01Yes.
00:55:02Yes.
00:55:03Yes.
00:55:04Yes.
00:55:05Yes.
00:55:06Yes.
00:55:07Yes.
00:55:08Yes.
00:55:09Yes.
00:55:10Yes.
00:55:11And with her?
00:55:12Are you still there?
00:55:14Yes.
00:55:15No, he is still there.
00:55:16It begins 20 minutes.
00:55:18.
00:55:21.
00:55:29.
00:55:32.
00:55:34.
00:55:35.
00:55:40.
00:55:42.
00:55:47I'd like to have a lot of fun!
00:55:50Tell me, Kallis Meekene, how do you want so much to go!
00:55:54Tell me, Kallis Meekene, how do you want to go all the way through?
00:56:00You're a lot of fun, as you said, as a meme said.
00:56:03What, what?
00:56:05What can I have to do for 30 years?
00:56:08I'd like to go, as it's going to be!
00:56:11Yes, I'm going to go!
00:56:13You're going to go!
00:56:13You're going to go!
00:56:15Have you seen an old man and girl?
00:56:19The old man, anyone? The one with the buttonhole?
00:56:21No, no.
00:56:45Double ring, please.
00:57:15Do you want me to wash your shirt?
00:57:22I quite like it dirty. Gives me some character.
00:57:25I'm glad you got your sense of humour back.
00:57:28For a moment, I thought you were going all serious on me.
00:57:31Where did you do your first foreign service, Tilda?
00:57:37Hong Kong.
00:57:39What about you?
00:57:40In Ireland.
00:57:41I was an undercover cab driver for a couple of years.
00:57:47That was my first experience of car boards.
00:57:51Well, lucky me then.
00:57:56So, do we get to share the bed then?
00:57:59Well, we won't be sleeping in it at the same time.
00:58:04One of us has to stay awake, remember?
00:58:06Mm-hmm.
00:58:11That's right.
00:58:13I forgot.
00:58:14We're spies.
00:58:19No hanky-panky.
00:58:23Well, some spies are nice girls.
00:58:28Yes, until they shoot you in the head.
00:58:31You met one of those today, remember?
00:58:40You're right.
00:58:43I like being a naughty girl.
00:58:47Did you volunteer for the service?
00:58:51After university,
00:58:52I answered an ad in the Times for a government job overseas.
00:58:56I didn't know it was an MI6 recruitment ad.
00:59:01You discovered it at the interview, right?
00:59:03Well, they said they'd send me to Hong Kong.
00:59:06All I had to do was send back reports.
00:59:10Seemed a reasonable trade-off.
00:59:14And you?
00:59:15Well, I spent a few years in the Army.
00:59:18Didn't get involved in any dodgy activity.
00:59:21Had a good bank record.
00:59:26Learned a few languages.
00:59:30Oh, I got head-hunted, I suppose.
00:59:35Hmm.
00:59:36Yeah, I've got that sort of voice.
00:59:38Can you grab this?
00:59:39Yeah.
00:59:41Yeah.
00:59:42I got nervous.
00:59:43Thanks, everyone.
00:59:44I'll see you next time.
00:59:45Bye-bye.
00:59:45Bye-bye.
00:59:45Bye-bye.
00:59:55Bye.
00:59:55Bye-bye.
00:59:56Bye-bye.
00:59:58Bye-bye.
00:59:59Bye-bye.
00:59:59Bye-bye.
01:00:00Bye-bye.
01:00:00Bye-bye.
01:00:07Bye-bye.
01:00:08Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
01:00:38Rigo.
01:01:08This way.
01:01:38Roger Harris is your father?
01:02:04Yes.
01:02:05I was sent to boarding school in England when I was seven.
01:02:08Oh, he's a traitor, which makes you a traitor, too.
01:02:12It's more complicated than you think.
01:02:15He's stuck in the middle with nowhere to go.
01:02:17Well, why is he playing such a silly game?
01:02:20He should give himself up.
01:02:22People are dying.
01:02:24Some people deserve to die.
01:02:27That's not very charitable.
01:02:30Roger's the one who should be dead.
01:02:31He's not a bad man.
01:02:35Well, that's not my impression.
01:02:39Why couldn't he write the codebook at the center?
01:02:41He's a master spy, Tilda.
01:02:44A codebook isn't about codes.
01:02:46It's about the human condition.
01:02:47Who does what to whom if things go wrong?
01:02:50There have to be some secrets left out and some lies left in.
01:02:56What do you mean?
01:02:58Illusion.
01:02:59Perception leaving things to the imagination.
01:03:02If you leave enough blanks, people will fill them in with whatever they want to believe.
01:03:05What are you talking about?
01:03:08The embassy in Tallinn.
01:03:10MI6 doesn't tell them everything.
01:03:13You're losing me here, Bettina.
01:03:16Don't trust Peter, Tilda.
01:03:26The gorillas are outside.
01:03:32Where are you going?
01:03:34Leave that way.
01:03:35At three o'clock, go to Sanders, and he will take you to Roger.
01:03:42Sounds like a set-up to me.
01:03:46It's not.
01:03:49Let's go.
01:03:50Let's go.
01:03:50Look at the time.
01:04:11It's only two o'clock.
01:04:12You know, in training, they said there'd be a lot of waiting around.
01:04:18You had a hobby, they said.
01:04:21Have you found one?
01:04:23Smoking cigarettes.
01:04:26What about you?
01:04:28Writing in my diary.
01:04:31What do you write in that bloody thing?
01:04:33Places.
01:04:33Places.
01:04:33Times.
01:04:33Times.
01:04:34Names.
01:04:35Is my name in there?
01:04:37Yes, it is.
01:04:37What else do you have on me?
01:04:38I don't know what you mean, Peter.
01:04:38You know what I mean?
01:04:39Dirt.
01:04:39You want to confess something to me, Peter?
01:04:41I'm just curious what it says about me.
01:04:42I'm not intelligent, good-looking, well-mannered.
01:04:43Don't be flippant with me, Tilda.
01:04:44Look, what's got into you?
01:04:45Look, you're worrying me.
01:04:46I'm sorry.
01:04:47I'm just...
01:04:48I'm just...
01:04:49I'm just...
01:04:50I'm just...
01:04:51I'm just...
01:04:52I'm just...
01:04:53I'm just...
01:04:54I'm just curious what it says about me.
01:04:55I'm just curious what it says about me.
01:04:57Not intelligent, good-looking, well-mannered.
01:05:00Don't be flippant with me, Tilda.
01:05:03Look, what's got into you?
01:05:06Look, you're worrying me.
01:05:08I'm sorry, I'm just...
01:05:10I don't feel myself.
01:05:14You're fatigued.
01:05:17Like Muriel.
01:05:20I'm not getting any younger.
01:05:23I can't imagine what Roger Harris is thinking.
01:05:27I had a friend who passed away last year.
01:05:33Sleeping on my sofa he was.
01:05:36He just didn't wake up.
01:05:38What did he do?
01:05:40I had him cremated.
01:05:43He didn't like the idea of being put on the ground.
01:05:46It was just me and the undertaker's there.
01:05:51I read a passage from Milton's Paradise Lost.
01:05:56Maybe someone will do that for me someday.
01:06:00Have you ever been to Milton's cottage?
01:06:03I wouldn't even know what it looks like.
01:06:05No, it's in the Chilterns.
01:06:08It's a gorgeous place.
01:06:10Low beams.
01:06:13Big fireplace.
01:06:15Beautiful garden.
01:06:18You're a romantic just like me, Tilda.
01:06:21What are we doing in this business?
01:06:26Oh, I don't know, Peter.
01:06:33Great.
01:06:35Thanks, again.
01:06:36Come here to the mansion.
01:06:38I'm looking for two
01:06:41to use the contexto Colerah.
01:06:43This is his dream to document to create a ride.
01:06:50He was struggling inæª, in the last night,
01:06:53I don't know.
01:07:23How'd it happen, Gert?
01:07:29Berdish. 6.7. Standard Russian military issue.
01:07:36What are you doing here?
01:07:38I might ask you the same question.
01:07:40I'm Estonian.
01:07:42It's my job to protect my citizens from the likes of you.
01:07:46I should arrest you both and have you deported.
01:07:48Don't get shitty with us, Gert.
01:07:50You're all the same.
01:07:51Brits, Yanks, Ruskies.
01:07:55You push little countries around like bullies in the playgrounds.
01:07:58Do you know how it makes us think?
01:08:00Do you know how it makes us feel?
01:08:03We play along with your antics
01:08:04in the hope that you pat us on the head and don't steal our ice cream.
01:08:09But it's time someone stood up to you
01:08:11for a tiny speck of land in the global landscape.
01:08:14But it's our land.
01:08:15It will always be our land,
01:08:16no matter who marches through here for the next thousand years.
01:08:19Okay, Gert.
01:08:22Calm down.
01:08:23No, I won't.
01:08:25Sander told me everything I know,
01:08:27and I'm going to catch his killer.
01:08:29Now get out of my way.
01:08:31I have a mess to clean up here.
01:08:32Excuse me, out of my way.
01:08:43Remember what's the town game?
01:08:44Okay.
01:08:45I have a mess to clean up here.
01:09:07Get in the cab.
01:09:24Drive, Sergei.
01:09:32Weapons.
01:09:37Sergei.
01:10:03Go!
01:10:07Go.
01:10:08Go.
01:10:09Go!
01:10:10Go!
01:10:11Go!
01:10:12Go!
01:10:13Go!
01:10:14Go!
01:10:15Go!
01:10:16Go!
01:10:17Go!
01:10:18Go!
01:10:19Go!
01:10:20Go!
01:10:21Go!
01:10:32You shouldn't mistreat British citizens like this.
01:10:34They're not going to be trading her for a ransom.
01:10:37I'll be, Sergei.
01:10:57Go on, then.
01:10:59Tell us, where is he?
01:11:01Drop dead.
01:11:04There is a good girl.
01:11:08Now, tell us what we want to know.
01:11:13Go to hell.
01:11:17This is gun that kills Sandra Ramnett and his wife.
01:11:29There we go. Number three.
01:11:32Peter Coyle.
01:11:35She's going to be number four unless you tell us what we want.
01:11:39You recognize where we are.
01:11:41Pierre Psyleng, right?
01:11:43Russia. He's on the other side.
01:11:46We know you picked him up here a few days ago.
01:11:49We're staying in a summer house not far from here.
01:11:54We're staying in a summer house not far from here.
01:11:56.
01:11:57Sergih, you're in a summer house.
01:12:00Come here.
01:12:03A few hours left.
01:12:04Let's walk around.
01:12:05They'll go back to therapist.
01:12:08That's why we're pretty.
01:12:09They're going as a training weapons video.
01:12:13This is where they are.
01:12:14are you really taking them to Roger yeah it's the only chance we've got of staying alive
01:12:44so
01:12:50so
01:12:54so
01:12:57Lina.
01:13:18Lina.
01:13:27Let's go.
01:13:57This cowboy does not have many comforts.
01:14:02Get up.
01:14:05I'm tired.
01:14:08You can sleep later.
01:14:10But I want to sleep now.
01:14:12I was up one night driving.
01:14:19Get back outside and watch.
01:14:22The mosquitoes are killers.
01:14:26Tough shit.
01:14:31Why do you always speak in English to each other?
01:14:34We're practicing.
01:14:36For what?
01:14:38We're being posted to England very soon.
01:14:41You'd make good builders, labourers.
01:14:43You're a right pair of cowboys.
01:14:45I've got a degree in engineering.
01:14:48What about your stooge?
01:14:50He's got a degree in philosophy.
01:14:53Pull the other one.
01:14:55He's got masters in the works of Stalin.
01:14:58He believes Stalin was a philosopher.
01:15:01Which bit?
01:15:02The false labour doctrine or the extermination theory.
01:15:06Who's his second favourite philosopher?
01:15:08Hitler.
01:15:10Hey, Sergei.
01:15:12These clowns want to talk philosophy with you.
01:15:15I don't discuss philosophy with women.
01:15:18I need to go to the bathroom.
01:15:25So?
01:15:26Go.
01:15:27Well, you want me to stink the place out?
01:15:28You'd have every fly for a mild buzzing around me.
01:15:32So, go.
01:15:54Go.
01:15:58Go.
01:15:59Take it to the woods.
01:16:01You mean do her?
01:16:03No. She needs to...
01:16:05What?
01:16:07You know.
01:16:09No, I don't know.
01:16:12Do the business!
01:16:16Idiot!
01:16:31Here.
01:17:01There.
01:17:15Are you finished yet?
01:17:41I usually like to take my time.
01:17:47I normally have a magazine to read.
01:17:52Are you looking forward to going to England?
01:17:55No talking.
01:17:57Well, I'm curious.
01:17:59Have you been there before?
01:18:01No.
01:18:03They don't like Stalin there.
01:18:05Joseph Stalin was a great patriot, the savior of Russia.
01:18:10Stalin was a pig.
01:18:12He was a reformist.
01:18:15It is all written in his 13-volume collected works.
01:18:20You are just an ignorant English peasant.
01:18:22I agree with you about Stalin.
01:18:36You...
01:18:37Keep your opinions for later.
01:18:39Where's Bettina?
01:18:40She's in the house.
01:18:42Valerie Korobov?
01:18:43You don't have to distract him for me.
01:18:49I know you're Estonian under all that British exterior.
01:18:56Come on, girl.
01:18:58Give me some of that Estonian loving.
01:19:01Is this how you treat all your girlfriends?
01:19:03If you tell me you love me, I'd consider taking you to Moscow for a nice weekend.
01:19:10I hate Moscow.
01:19:11Why don't we go to London instead?
01:19:14Very funny.
01:19:19We spend nice long weekend in this bed.
01:19:23Then, bye bye.
01:19:25Chot.
01:19:30Segei!
01:19:32Looking for something?
01:19:34Segei?
01:19:36He's dead.
01:19:38Oh.
01:19:49Oh.
01:19:54Ahh!
01:19:58Aah!
01:20:00The third falcon is Estonia, the locked shield protecting the flank of Europe from Russian
01:20:18attack. The other two falcons are Poland and Romania, who've agreed to deploy NATO warheads
01:20:24on their soil. NATO would like Estonia to be the third falcon. And why the name falcon?
01:20:32Falcon's a misnomer. From Tallinn to Moscow, it's... 540 miles? A missile from Estonia could land on
01:20:41Moscow in 14 minutes. Currently, Russian missiles would take two hours to reach US targets. The
01:20:49threat is so real that Russia would rather reoccupy Estonia than allow NATO to deploy missiles.
01:20:54What's that?
01:20:56What's that?
01:20:58What are you doing?
01:21:00What are you doing?
01:21:01What are you doing?
01:21:02What are you doing, Peter?
01:21:04What are you doing, Peter? You're a bloody traitor, Roger. I don't want to do this any
01:21:06more than you. I'm taking care of what you do. I'm taking care of what you're doing, Mr Jaime.
01:21:08I'm trying to make you look forward to making suit regulations. Right with me, Peter.
01:21:10what are you doing Peter you're a bloody traitor Roger I don't want to do this
01:21:34any more than you I'm taking you back to the embassy for a debriefing and how are
01:21:39you going to do that Peter you're not on the level are you Peter one of these guns
01:21:45fires blanks we both know that but which one you pretended to be shot by the
01:21:51Russians didn't you I don't understand I do he's been working for them all along
01:21:58he's a double agent but he's Moscow's boy not London's I've got information on
01:22:04everybody I know you do where is this information
01:22:13that's why you're coming with me I'm not going to come willingly at my age I'm too
01:22:20old to betray my country I found out that Peter's been passing on information
01:22:25about the SCR to the JVC and that I was the only agent left in Tallinn who hadn't
01:22:31gone over to them I want the defense code information too you don't ask for much
01:22:37do you I'm disappointed in you Peter Quayle you're a Judas which of us should fire
01:22:46first who's your bet on ladies this selfish old man or the Judas I don't want to
01:22:55kill you Roger I have to kill you Roger I have to kill you Peter what happened to intelligence
01:23:08directive you don't kill people Roger it's a lie
01:23:25what now I'm clearing off to London I've got a lot of information
01:23:55to hand over what about Bettina I'm taking her with me what about me what about you
01:24:01Tilda don't you care about me I don't think you care about me either you're a cold-hearted man
01:24:08Roger it's a cold war we're fighting I thought you were a traitor work with that lot you must be
01:24:17kidding you know I don't understand all the twists and turns of this it's espionage Tilda you've got
01:24:25a lot to learn from you all I do is collect information and pass it on I don't make the
01:24:33last decision on anything when all said and done Europe is a fragile conglomerate of peoples it's got a
01:24:43lot of history to overcome what about Estonia well I love this country I'm not Estonian it's been
01:24:51independent from Russia for 20 years in terms of history that's not very long if they could make
01:24:58it a hundred years five hundred a thousand that would be a success but we shan't be here to see it
01:25:06so we're not responsible for it it's up to people like Gert from now on see you in London for a drink
01:25:14sometime he's really rather sweet underneath it all
01:25:36so
01:25:45so
01:25:48so
01:25:51so
01:25:54so
01:26:00Miss Robbins, this is Sergei Saransky's car. Step out and open the trunk.
01:26:19So you're capo too.
01:26:30Where is Peter Quayle? He's gone home.
01:26:42And Bettina Gittens? Gone home.
01:26:48And Roger Harris? He's gone home as well.
01:26:53I suggest you do the same.
01:26:56Well, I'll take your advice, Gert.
01:27:00Send my regards to Brussels.
01:27:06Come on.
01:27:08Let's go.
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01:28:21No love parades again
01:28:30Desire and want and pain
01:28:33A tale of sun and rain
01:28:36You are my clear blue sky
01:28:40Don't walk on by
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