![]() ![]() I spoke with Smith, author of the “Child 44” book trilogy and “The Farm,” during the TV Critics Association winter tour in Pasadena, Calif., about his beautiful and tragic series, its gay characters, two love stories, and thought-provoking ideas about identity and emotional truths. And of course, what brought him close to tears.īBC America aired Episode 3 of five-part series Feb. His longtime friend, former spy Scottie (Jim Broadbent), warns Danny that all these forces will drag him through the mud-or worse-but Danny won’t stop searching for the truth. When Alex disappears, Danny dives headlong into a mystery involving the press, the police, spy agencies and Alex’s heartless mother (Charlotte Rampling). ![]() The drama, airing at 10/9c Thursdays on BBC America, opens with the sweet meeting and heartfelt love story of 20-something hedonist Danny (Ben Whishaw) and the much more reserved Alex (Edward Holcroft), whom Danny doesn’t know is a spy. He was brought to the “brink of tears” while writing it. Tom Rob Smith knows viewers will get emotional watching his first TV drama, London Spy. ![]()
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