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The Ipcress File
Sunday, ITV HD, 9pm
Nerve-jangling Cold War tensions and shady double-dealings are at the heart of ITV’s action-packed, stylish adaptation of classic spy tale The Ipcress File.
Based on Len Deighton’s acclaimed novel (see panel, right), the six-part series is set in 1963 when the conflict between East and West is at its height, and stars Joe Cole as working class university graduate-turned soldier Harry Palmer.
It’s a role that was famously played by Sir Michael Caine in the 1965 movie version, and Cole – best known for Peaky Blinders and Gangs of London – admits that taking on Harry was an eyeopening experience.
LEGACY
‘I was aware of the imagery of Michael Caine in the glasses and the mac, but I didn’t know a great deal about the character,’ he reveals. ‘Speaking to some of my family members – my dad was a big fan – it became apparent how iconic Harry is and what a fantastic role it would be.’
The series begins with streetsmart Korean War veteran Harry serving in the Army in Berlin – only for him to be arrested for dealing on the black market and sent to a military prison in the UK. But his fortunes change when he is visited by mysterious William Dalby (The Night Manager’s Tom Hollander), who is the head of a covert intelligence agency.
Dalby needs Harry’s help to locate a missing nuclear scientist who is vital to both the US and Russia and who appears to have been kidnapped by one of Harry’s black-market contacts.
This story is from the March 05, 2022 edition of TV & Satellite Week.
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