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Documenting the tensions between East and West, which led to a spying game and an arms race that brought the world to the brink of nuclear war. Featuring archive interviews with KGB spy Oleg Gordievsky, who turned double-agent and began working for the British. Plus, a look at the unpublished letters of Michael Bettaney and interviews with former aides to Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan
More details for Secrets and Spies: The Nuclear Game, Tue 24, 11:00 am
Documenting the tensions between East and West, which led to a spying game and an arms race that brought the world to the brink of nuclear war. Featuring archive interviews with KGB spy Oleg Gordievsky, who turned double-agent and began working for the British. Plus, a look at the unpublished letters of Michael Bettaney and interviews with former aides to Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan
More details for Secrets and Spies: The Nuclear Game, Tue 24, 5:00 pm
The documentary looks at how Britain identified Mikhail Gorbachev as a possible new contender for Soviet leader, believing he could be the ticket to better relations between East and West. Plus, how fragile steps towards diplomacy were threatened by the vested interests of other spies still stuck in the old world order
More details for Secrets and Spies: The Nuclear Game, Wed 25, 11:00 am
The documentary looks at how Britain identified Mikhail Gorbachev as a possible new contender for Soviet leader, believing he could be the ticket to better relations between East and West. Plus, how fragile steps towards diplomacy were threatened by the vested interests of other spies still stuck in the old world order
More details for Secrets and Spies: The Nuclear Game, Wed 25, 5:00 pm
In 1985, a very tense time, a young Mikhail Gorbachev is instated as the new leader of the Soviet Union. East and West have been publicly stockpiling nuclear weapons for decades, neither side wanting to appear weak. Plus, the spying game threatens the first tentative moves towards peace
More details for Secrets and Spies: The Nuclear Game, Thu 26, 11:00 am
In 1985, a very tense time, a young Mikhail Gorbachev is instated as the new leader of the Soviet Union. East and West have been publicly stockpiling nuclear weapons for decades, neither side wanting to appear weak. Plus, the spying game threatens the first tentative moves towards peace
More details for Secrets and Spies: The Nuclear Game, Thu 26, 5:00 pm