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00:00I'm being set up. We've got a mole in Section D.
00:20I need you to meet a contact in Moscow. Maria Korotchevsky.
00:26I'm sorry, Lucas.
00:28By the time you get there, she'll have all the information we need to pinpoint the mole.
00:35I'm on my way.
00:36One other thing. When you see Maria, tell her I'm sorry it took this for me to get in touch.
00:42She'll understand.
00:56Yes?
00:57Sorry for the late night call, Harry, but I need to brief you on something that can't wait till morning.
01:01Are you alone?
01:02Yes.
01:03Good.
01:04Have you heard of a Polish village called Walili Stacia?
01:07It's five miles from the old Soviet border, and the Americans have decided it's the perfect spot for their missile defence shield.
01:13When the news breaks, they'll go ballistic.
01:15Literally, for all we know.
01:17We have no choice.
01:18I've just seen the latest US intelligence on a Syrian nuclear weapons programme.
01:22The missile defence shield could be the only thing between us and an airborne strike.
01:26If the situation escalates, I need to know your assets are in place and that none of your Russian networks have been compromised.
01:32I need to know that you still have Sugar Horse.
01:37Is Sugar Horse secure?
01:41I can assure you.
01:43I can assure you our position is just as strong as it ever was.
01:47Thank you, Harry.
01:52Thank you.
02:22Thank you.
03:22Russian President Vladimir Putin died of a heart attack.
03:24His family confirmed that the ministers had serious health problems.
03:27The Russian President and the Parliament made a joint statement that if America does not abandon its plans,
03:32Russia has the full right to any necessary...
03:35There were angry scenes in Moscow this morning as Russian leaders reacted to the announcement of US plans to place missile defence bases in eastern Poland.
03:42One senior minister called it the greatest act of aggression since the end of the Cold War.
03:47Meanwhile, the Prime Minister backed the White House's statement that the US plans are purely defensive,
03:51aimed to offer protection from rogue states.
03:54The Prime Minister also paid tribute to Alexander Bakhovin,
03:57the Russian Foreign Minister who died overnight following his collapse yesterday from a suspected heart attack.
04:02Would you like to explain why your technicians are fixing a mobile listening device to our wall
04:06while we're trying to deal with a major diplomatic flare-up?
04:08The short answer is that I suspect your boss of the most serious betrayal in the history of this organisation.
04:13Harry is being investigated under suspicion of being an FSB mole.
04:17That's impossible.
04:19That is entirely possible.
04:21And in his absence, I'm taking control of this section.
04:24I expect all officers to observe protocol, you work as normal, and you report directly to me.
04:30And while we continue investigations, all your communications will be recorded and analysed by internal security.
04:36This team is utterly loyal to Harry Pearce. You cannot expect them to hear that information and carry on as if nothing's happened.
04:40I do not believe that Alexander Bakhovin died of a heart attack.
04:43I think the Russians are up to something, and until you find out what it is,
04:47and how it relates to this crisis, I don't want to hear another word.
04:58Harry's been arrested.
04:59Do they have any evidence against him?
05:00I very much doubt it.
05:01We'll be kept under surveillance. Our orders are to carry on work as normal, but to report to Richard Dolby.
05:05That's ridiculous.
05:06Whatever we may feel, we need to work out what the Russians' next move is before they know it themselves.
05:10We start by finding out if that man's death has anything to do with this.
05:12Malcolm, get everything you can from the hospital and Bakhovin's office.
05:15Ben, get into the archive. Get every document we have on Bakhovin.
05:17Connie, tell me what the chatter is, what the local media are saying.
05:20Joe, I want his phone and email records. I want to know everything he said, wrote and thought in the last month.
05:24In full cooperation with MI6 on this one, everyone.
05:26They'll be getting it from on high too, and their contacts will be invaluable to us.
05:29And where's Lucas? Is he in trouble too?
05:31I have no idea. But if anyone hears from Lucas, they let me know immediately.
05:34Right.
05:41I've just left Cobra. The Russians are even less amusingly expected.
05:45They've got it into their heads that the missile defence shield is nothing more than a cover for the installation of American weapons aimed at their country.
05:52Apparently, they'll have recalled their Washington and London ambassadors within the hour.
05:56There are rumours they might even send an aircraft carrier to patrol US waters.
06:01I don't think the Americans thought things would escalate this quickly,
06:04so I've assured the White House that you retain the ability to penetrate and compromise Russian military planning at the highest level.
06:10I'm afraid that may not be true anymore, sir.
06:13I believe that Harry Pierce has been passing secrets to the FSB.
06:21Are you sure?
06:22I've sent you a dossier. It should be with you now.
06:25I think you'll agree the evidence is irrefutable.
06:31But this goes back years.
06:37I spoke to him last night. I told him exactly what our position was.
06:41We're meant to be briefing the CIA at 12.30.
06:43I'm sorry, sir. I acted as soon as I received the intelligence.
06:47I'm now doing everything that I can to isolate him, identify and pull back his assets.
06:53And the least we can do is debrief them and get whatever information they have on the Russian plans.
06:58I can't believe Harry Pierce is a traitor.
07:02There must be some other explanation.
07:24Richard.
07:25You've betrayed Sugar Horse to the Russians.
07:28You must know I would never do such a thing.
07:30Alexander Borkovin is dead.
07:33The Russians claim he had a heart attack.
07:35What really happened to him?
07:37I know as little as you do.
07:39Only three people knew Borkovin was a Sugar Horse asset.
07:42Me, you and Hugo Prince.
07:45I have done nothing except protect and cultivate Borkovin for our use.
07:50That dossier was faked, probably by Bernard Qualtrough.
07:53It's part of the same attempt to attack Sugar Horse just at the point we need it most.
07:57Look, Harry, I want the names of all the Sugar Horse assets that you pass to the FSB.
08:03Can't you see you're being manipulated into demanding my names?
08:06Because they know once they go into circulation, the FSB will be able to get their hands on them.
08:10Give me the names of your assets.
08:13You've already made your betrayal.
08:15You've already destroyed the network.
08:18If you have a shred of humanity, you'll let me pull out your assets with my own
08:22and debrief whatever intelligence we can from them.
08:25Sugar Horse is our only insurance against a resurgent Russia.
08:29If things escalate over the missile shield,
08:32the fact that my network is still in place may be our only hope.
08:36I think you know Charles Grady.
08:38At least you're familiar with his work.
08:41Sir.
08:47I want those names.
08:53Sir.
08:55Perhaps you'll give me a different response.
09:11I want those names.
09:30Charles Grady.
09:41Charles Grady.
09:53Charles Grady.
10:11Charles Grady.
10:36I thought MI6 leads sounded quite strong,
10:38but the Russians have shut down every avenue we could explore.
10:40Are you surprised?
10:41I can't quite believe what he's accusing Harriet, can you?
10:44Don't be absurd.
10:45I'm just surprised they're taking so long to realise their own stupidity.
10:49I found something interesting.
10:51Apparently Borkovin's a hard-living type.
10:53He's been complaining about angina-like symptoms for the last two months.
10:56Maybe he wasn't such an unlikely candidate for a heart attack.
10:59I found nothing suspicious from the few people that haven't hung up on me.
11:02Malcolm?
11:03No, nothing except that I was trying to get into Borkovin's IT systems.
11:06I found out that he had them upgraded by an Indian firm that has its European office in Swindon.
11:10I called to talk to the consultant they'd sent over, a man called Chandra Paturi.
11:14A colleague of his told me he'd died three days ago.
11:16What of?
11:17Heart attack.
11:18Coincidence?
11:19You can artificially induce a heart attack.
11:20Andenosine.
11:21You can dose the victim without them knowing by putting it in a pillowcase or a phone receiver.
11:25Well, we're never going to see Borkovin's blood report, so we're going to have to walk back the cat on this.
11:28Find out where Chandra Paturi was treated,
11:30get hold of his post-mortem report, see if he was ever given toxicological analysis.
11:33I'll get out of it.
11:34No, Jo, you do that.
11:35Corny, get this lot back downstairs and make sure Dorby doesn't see it.
11:39Adenosine's a naturally occurring substance.
11:41There's no reason for a pathologist to find it suspicious.
11:43In fact, it might not even show up if the post-mortem was more than 24 hours after death.
11:46Well, what is there to hope it wasn't?
11:49Swindon General is handing over Paturi's post-mortem report.
11:52You don't believe any of this, do you?
11:54What do you think?
11:58Betrayal is a lonely business, isn't it, Harry?
12:00I wouldn't know.
12:01That secret feeling of power fades so quickly,
12:05and the only thing that can bring it back is more betrayal.
12:09The irony is that each betrayal can only lead deeper into the loneliness
12:13you were trying to escape from in the first place.
12:16I'm here to help you.
12:19To release you from your loneliness.
12:22The only help I need is in apprehending Bernard Qualtrough
12:25and working out how he framed me.
12:27I did make some inquiries after you mentioned him earlier.
12:31I learnt Bernard Qualtrough has been a permanent resident of Bangkok for the last 12 years.
12:38Apparently, he loves the climate.
12:41Either way, he hasn't set foot in the UK since 1996.
12:45No, he's in this country now.
12:47He's in this country because he forged this dossier you've been reading.
12:50Give me the names of your assets, Harry, and this can all be over very quickly.
12:54You'll have to go to his bookshop.
12:56There is no bookshop.
12:58It's in Greenwich.
12:59The names, Harry.
13:00Listen to me. I can't give you the names.
13:03If I give you the names, it will destroy the network.
13:05It will just lead the FSB straight to them.
13:27Hello?
13:29Where's Ros?
13:31I'm afraid she's with the in-laws.
13:33They've rather taken up residence.
13:36Where are you, Lucas?
13:39Lucas, where are you?
13:43Lucas, where are you?
13:46Lucas?
13:50Lucas, where are you?
13:52Lucas, where are you?
13:53Dirkus, where are you?
13:56I'm on Atlantic spying, Jones.
13:58Would you like me to get you some assistance to get all the purchases back?
14:03No.
14:09I'll be fine.
14:10Bye.
14:23How do you feel now?
14:26Do you feel the urge to talk to me?
14:29Do you feel the urge to talk to me about those names?
14:34All right, well, we can start off by talking about something else, if you like.
14:38We can start off by talking about your son.
14:40My son has nothing to do with this, hasn't he?
14:42What about your wife?
14:43My ex-wife has nothing to do with this.
14:46My...
14:47Daddy!
14:48My family...
14:50Daddy, help me!
14:51...have nothing to do with my work.
14:52Daddy!
14:53Of course, that's right.
14:56Given that your work is your life, that's meant that your family has had nothing to do with you.
15:03I had to keep them apart.
15:07Do you mean it was convenient to create a veil of secrecy and lies that they could never penetrate?
15:15I had to protect them.
15:16And what protection you gave,
15:19the kind of protection that meant that you would never be available, you would never be there,
15:23you would always be more involved with things that were more important to you,
15:28the kind of protection that meant that you betrayed every single ideal and demand they had of you as a husband and a father.
15:36You're right.
15:39Betrayal is a pathology, Harry.
15:43Just like your son's drug addiction, just like your wife's depression,
15:48there are symptoms.
15:52Failed relationships, a tendency to anger quickly, a preference for heavy alcohol consumption.
16:02You're describing half the people in this organization.
16:04I'm describing a profile that many people share features with, but for which you provide the perfect match.
16:13Give me those names, Harry.
16:16Give me the names of all the assets you have betrayed.
16:20You know you want to do it.
16:22You know you want to tell me.
16:26I want to reassure the Home Secretary.
16:33Harry, you're never going to see the Home Secretary.
16:38You're never going to see anyone ever again unless you give me those names.
16:45Give me those names!
17:46They're eavesdropping.
17:49Of course.
17:51Give me the letter. I'll ask.
17:56Are you ready?
17:59I have been ready for 15 years.
18:02But poor Harry, this must be serious if it has come to this.
18:05Harry asked me to apologize for not being in touch, he said. He hoped you'd understand.
18:10When you love someone, everything is understood.
18:17Do you have what we need?
18:19I have to plant the package. It is one thing if I get picked up, but this is too important to lose.
18:24Where will I find it?
18:27I hope it contains what you need.
18:32Café Bedouin. You will find a friend there.
18:35You will have to be on your guard. I intercepted messages.
18:39They're looking for you. They know already that you're not in London.
18:43Next thing they'll do is check flight manifest. You cannot leave Moscow under the same name.
18:47Can you get me another identity?
18:49I have done that already. My friend will give you the documents. You need to get out of Russia.
18:53Have you said you were formidable?
18:55We were well matched.
18:59Be careful. They will be everywhere.
19:01Maria, you won't take them long to notice what you've done.
19:04I will be on a flight to London.
19:06Thank you.
19:08You're welcome.
20:06You're welcome.
20:24According to this, he was given a full post-mortem following the heart attack.
20:27The pathologist had questions, but nothing to go on.
20:29He had no idea that Patchouli had been in Russia six weeks before.
20:32What's going on?
20:34We think we have a lead on what really happened to Borkovin.
20:36Good, because I've just heard from the Home Secretary. He's on his way.
20:38So we have less than 20 minutes to work out what the hell he can tell the Americans about what Moscow are going to do next.
20:44Adenosine triphosphate found at four times the normal level in Chandra Prachoi's bloodstream.
20:48Why didn't anybody pick up on this at the time?
20:50Because adenosine is a naturally occurring substance.
20:53It may look suspicious, but there's any number of reasons why a person might have raised levels.
20:56So, the Russians are lying. They did kill Borkovin.
20:59You need to see this.
21:01What have you got?
21:03This file was signed out 25 times between 1990 and 2003.
21:07Every time by a man named Hugo Prince.
21:09There's something else you should see.
21:14The Russian news agency I've never heard of has just released this image from Borkovin's post-mortem.
21:18Why would they do that?
21:19It's a way of the government leaking information they want people to know unofficially.
21:23What's that mark on his shoulder? Can you go in closer?
21:29Closer still.
21:31What the hell is that?
21:35Borkovin was a sugar horse, I said.
21:37At this stage, I think I should tell you that Harry briefed me about sugar horse.
21:41He was trying to save the operation.
21:43By telling unauthorised personnel about its existence?
21:46Whoever leaked that image is sending us a message that they're onto our network.
21:49If Harry was a mole, why would he expose himself like that?
21:52Because the damage is already done. He's already leaked the names.
21:56When Hugo died, Harry and I split his assets.
22:00We knew each other's, but we both knew Hugo's.
22:02Now, an asset Harry took on has been murdered, just when we might have needed him.
22:06That doesn't mean that Harry's responsible.
22:08Someone could have got to the names through Hugo Prince.
22:11I worked under Hugo for 20 years. I knew him as well as I knew my own family.
22:15He was not a traitor.
22:16If you care to look at it, I have proof of who was.
22:20Anyone can fake a dossier.
22:22Lucas North never arrived. Caught up in traffic.
22:25Wherever he is, I know he's not a double agent.
22:27I debriefed him. With Harry.
22:29Then I think you were party to a piece of theatre performed by two traitors for your benefit.
22:34The first sugar horse asset has been murdered. Soon others will be too.
22:38By the time the US and Russia sit down to thrash this out,
22:41our intelligence on Russia will be a joke.
22:44Unless you can force Harry into giving up his names before they're killed.
22:48You want me to use Harry's team to prove that he's a traitor?
22:53I want you to salvage what little remains of British nuclear intelligence on Russia
22:57before it's too late.
23:01That's strange.
23:02I'm picking up an unusual telecoms interference pattern on my own monitors.
23:05It's as though someone on this floor is using a phone scrambler.
23:07That's possible, isn't it?
23:09Not one I don't recognise.
23:13Can we help you, sir?
23:15I'd like to speak with Richard Dolby.
23:17I'm here, Home Secretary.
23:19I've just had a call from MI6.
23:23A second Russian official has been found dead.
23:27Her name was Maria Korotchevsky.
23:29She was a senior civil servant in Russia's nuclear programme.
23:32She a Hugo Prince, I said?
23:34I hope you will realise how this makes us look.
23:37The Americans were counting on us to help push through
23:40the single most important defence project of the 21st century.
23:43This was the chance to punch our weight in the Atlantic Alliance
23:46to prove what Britain brought to the table.
23:48Sir, if you want us to work out what's going on and do something about it,
23:52would you be appreciative if they were granted full authorisation to the relevant information?
23:54No. You're all tainted by your association with Harry Pearce.
23:58The Russians and their friends were clearly far readier than we expected.
24:02Without good intelligence, we will never outmanoeuvre them on this.
24:05And I've got less than three hours before I have to tell the White House
24:08everything we know to help them.
24:10Sir.
24:15OK.
24:17If we're going to continue, there are things you deserve to know.
24:21Dolby doesn't want you to know this,
24:24but both Alexander Borkovin and Maria Korochevsky were MI5 assets.
24:27They were part of a sleeper network called Sugar Horse.
24:30Sugar Horse was designed to keep Russian nuclear capability under NATO control.
24:34That network has now been destroyed, just as Russia plans to turn the missile defence issue
24:37into a global crisis and restack the decks in his favour.
24:40So, unless we can find out who betrayed the Sugar Horse names and stop them
24:43before anyone else dies, we stand to lose any edge we ever had over Russia
24:46and any protection against any future attack.
24:49Why don't you just give us a list of names so we can pull them out and debrief them?
24:52The network was designed to be unbreakable.
24:54Only certain names are known to certain individuals. No-one has the full list.
24:56But Hugo Prince is a link.
24:58Yeah. Hugo Prince and I were lovers.
25:02I know he wasn't a traitor.
25:04I'm not suggesting he was.
25:06But when I saw how many times he'd signed out the file, I had a look at what we had on him.
25:09And the last time he requested the file was September 23rd, 2003.
25:15Well, according to his surface bio, Hugo Prince died on September 22nd.
25:19So someone accessed his file using his name the day after he died?
25:22Somebody who could be our traitor.
25:24OK, Ben, get back down to the archives.
25:26See if you can find the authorisation slip used to access the file
25:28and get it to Malcolm to put it through graphology.
25:30OK.
25:32Any needling and haystack stuff, I'll go with you.
25:34No, Connie, I need you up here. There'll be an avalanche of chatter
25:36once that second death's been announced.
25:38I need you listening in, trying to find out who the Russians might hit next.
25:40Joe, you and I are going to go through every Russian official
25:44who's ever made contact with MI5.
25:46No-one can give us the sugar horse names,
25:48or we'll have to work it out ourselves.
25:50You realise all this could just prove that Harry is them all?
25:52Yep.
25:54But it's also our only chance to prove that he's not.
26:03You've got lots of liars on your team, Harry.
26:06You know why?
26:08Because you understand them.
26:11Because you're the biggest liar of all.
26:13The big liar.
26:15This is your taffy bra, Harry.
26:19Isn't that so, Harry?
26:21There's someone else who knows about it.
26:23Sugar horse, sugar horse, sugar horse.
26:41I don't know.
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28:06Okay, but I need you back on the wires as soon as possible.
28:08Don't worry. I'll be quick.
28:37Hello.
28:56100 grain vodka, please.
28:58Hi.
29:00Is this your first time at the bar?
29:02First time.
29:04Would you like some champagne?
29:06Not today.
29:06My name is Katerina, and I love champagne.
29:11It makes me do very naughty things.
29:15I'm sure it does.
29:17The man in the leather jacket is FSB.
29:19They're looking for you everywhere.
29:22How the hell do they know I'm here?
29:23I have no idea.
29:26But I saw him call for a backup.
29:29And they will be here in 10 minutes now.
29:32Pretend to be adored.
29:34Happy to be with a sexy Russian girl.
29:42Very good.
30:02The things you need are in a package in the kitchen.
30:06How will I find it?
30:09The package will be in one of the drawers.
30:12The third one there.
30:18There's also a way out.
30:20To an alley that leads back to the street.
30:23So lead that way.
30:27And go quickly.
30:29Thank you.
30:36Excuse me.
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32:41Nick, are you there?
32:47Ten seconds.
33:23I'm getting short of time. Ross thought you might need some help.
33:51Yeah, sure.
33:53Search away.
34:11What's up?
34:13Nothing.
34:15I just...
34:17I feel like my eyes are about to pack in.
34:23Why don't you take a short break? I'll make us both a cup of tea.
34:27No, you're alright. You go, I'm fine here.
34:34Okay.
34:37No tea.
34:41You're very young.
34:43Too young to be wasting your life with this nonsense.
34:46It's my duty, I don't mind.
35:13Hey, it's alright.
35:16It's okay.
35:18We'll be over soon.
35:20It's okay.
35:43I'm sorry.
35:55Wait a minute. I'll be right back.
36:13You're not giving me any names, Harry.
36:18Hard interrogation is singularly ineffective against those with nothing to hide.
36:22You know what they've already worked out on your floor?
36:25That Bolkovin was murdered.
36:28You ordered it, didn't you?
36:30As a first step to dismantling the network the West depends upon to neutralise Russia.
36:35I did not order it.
36:36Come on, Harry.
36:38It was only you and Richard Dalby knew he was an asset.
36:40It doesn't matter how much you lie.
36:44Your own team is already piecing it together.
36:48And you know how smart they are.
36:50You know how quickly they'll get to the truth.
36:53I'll tell you something else.
36:54They want to nail you even more than I do.
36:57Because of the way you've betrayed us.
37:10Brivette.
37:11Something's happened. I need to get out.
37:13Now.
37:14You must hold your nerve.
37:15All we need is Harry's list of assets and the Sugar Horse network will be turned to dust.
37:22He won't be able to resist much longer.
37:25Dosvidanya, Bernard.
37:26Dosvidanya.
37:40Do you copy?
37:41Do you copy?
37:42Do you copy?
37:43Do you copy?
37:44Do you copy?
37:45Do you copy?
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37:47Do you copy?
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37:49Do you copy?
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38:00Do you copy?
38:01Do you copy?
38:02Do you copy?
38:03Do you copy?
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38:06Do you copy?
38:07Do you copy?
38:08Do you copy?
38:09Do you copy?
38:10Do you copy?
38:27Anything?
38:28No, nothing.
38:30Didn't bring Ben back with you?
38:32No, he's still plugging away. Probably will be for a while.
38:34What is it?
38:39Learned something that might interest you.
38:41I know Lucas North is in Moscow.
38:43What's he doing there?
38:44I'm not sure.
38:45Rosmire's note is there.
38:47She's not telling you because she expects him to make contact.
38:49They're playing a very complex game.
38:51If you want to find out what they're up to, you'd better catch them in the act.
38:53And how can I do that?
38:55I think I need to hear what's on that listening device.
38:57I was just with Ben, Captain.
39:00He got a call from outside.
39:02I'm convinced it was Lucas.
39:05Richard, you and I have worked together for more than 30 years.
39:10Unless you find out what Harry's team is up to,
39:13everything that you and Hugo work for is at stake.
39:16You don't want them to destroy that.
39:19I'll take you to the listening suite.
39:20No, you stay here.
39:21You keep an eye on them.
39:22I'll go.
39:24I'll tell you what I find.
39:25Right.
39:27This code will open the sound files.
39:41Has anyone heard from Ben?
39:43No.
39:44No.
39:46I'm going to go down and check on him.
39:58Ben!
40:01Ben!
40:10Home Secretary.
40:16I apologize for being out of contact today.
40:18A little local misunderstanding has arisen.
40:22I've seen the dossier, Harry.
40:23The dossier?
40:25It's a forgery.
40:26There's not a single word of it is true.
40:29The world is on the edge of an abyss.
40:32The Americans will do everything to complete their missile defense program
40:35and the Russians will do everything to stop it.
40:39The ace up our sleeve was Sugar Hall.
40:43It still is.
40:44I've been through the dossier with Richard Dolby.
40:48Alexander Borkovan is mentioned.
40:51Maria Korodzewski is mentioned.
40:54Your communication with the FSB is documented.
40:56Sir, you have to understand.
40:58This is an orchestrated attack on me and my network.
41:01A network that still protects us and will still allow us to call Russia's bluff.
41:07It's time for you to give up those names.
41:09Home Secretary, I would never betray this country.
41:11You know that.
41:13I have given my life.
41:15I have given everything I have in its service.
41:20Then you were very good, Harry.
41:23I trusted you completely.
41:29And I'll never forgive you for the damage your actions have inflicted.
41:34So, when this is over, you will be stripped of everything.
41:40Do you understand?
41:42Knighthood.
41:45Pension.
41:47You will die in the most obscure and impoverished ignominy that we are capable of heaping on anyone.
41:57The only thing you can possibly salvage is your self-respect.
42:05So, if you have an atom of that left, you will give us those names.
42:17At the very least, we can save those involved and make this a fair fight with Russia.
42:28Goodbye, Harry.
42:47Let's go home.
42:50Before I give you anything, I want to speak to Ross Myers.
42:53I want my team to know why I acted the way I did.
42:59The door's locked. He's not answering his phone. I've called security.
43:02I know he had an external call.
43:04Talk him to the phone monitoring device.
43:08And when did you last see Mr. Borkin?
43:10About 20 minutes ago.
43:14Yes, I was.
43:19The call is from Moscow.
43:21Right, the sound file's protected by a six-digit code.
43:24It's meant to be randomly generated, but I've installed enough of these things to know that anything authorized by Dolby starts with a two-seven.
43:33Come on, come on.
43:37He mentioned he felt unwell.
43:38No, not at all.
43:42The monitoring telephones might be a little cunning.
43:46Bingo.
43:48Now, according to my monitors, Ben received his call roughly 13 minutes ago.
43:55Ben, Connie is the mole.
43:58She is the Russian mole, and the photograph is proof.
44:01File deleted.
44:06There's nothing. It's been deleted.
44:08Weird.
44:10So where the hell is Ben?
44:13I've just spoken to Charles Grady.
44:16Harry would like to see you.
44:32Hello, Rosa.
44:35Can you at least give him a glass of water?
44:37I'm afraid not.
44:48None of this is true, is it?
44:51I'm afraid it is.
44:53I've betrayed you and the entire team.
44:57I gave the names of my sugar horse assets to the FSB.
45:02I can understand how you must feel, but in mitigation.
45:06My priority has been the renaissance.
45:09The renaissance of something I believe in profoundly.
45:15I'm very sorry, Rosa.
45:23Can you let me out now?
45:37Yes.
46:02Rosa?
46:04It was Harry.
46:06Did he say anything?
46:18Renaissance.
46:20Come.
46:27Put up everything you can relating to the code name Renaissance.
46:34Renaissance. It's a retired operation.
46:37Run by Harry during the 1980s.
46:40Its object was to persuade the KGB that they had a mole inside MI5.
46:44Who was the officer used to deal with them?
46:47Connie James.
46:49Traitor.
46:51Ilya Silvashko.
46:53The Undersecretary for Arms Procurement.
46:56Grisha Sormonov.
46:58Porto Block.
46:59The Kremlin's head of internal security.
47:01Even I never thought sugar horse could have corrupted him.
47:05But don't worry.
47:07You'll soon find out his part in all this is over.
47:11What about me?
47:12When you reach Moscow, you can expect the full gratitude of the motherland.
47:17Thanks to you, Russia can finally fulfill its destiny.
47:23To stop and turn back the spread of American imperialism.
47:36It doesn't matter what you try.
47:38I've got the names of Harry's assets and I've already passed them on to a trustworthy officer.
47:42Within 20 minutes, they'll all be on their way to tell us what they know.
47:46You are a fool.
47:48I know why Harry wanted to see me.
47:51Connie James was turned during Operation Renaissance.
47:55Security's just called.
47:57One of the locks to the paper archive has been tampered with.
48:21The Kremlin's head of internal security.
48:51The Kremlin's head of internal security.
49:21The Kremlin's head of internal security.
49:37I can't wait for the car. I need to get out of here.
49:40Get the driver to leave the ID in locker 416.
49:43All content, we'll now get out through airport security.
49:52Step away from the pods.
49:55Is anything wrong?
49:58Operation Renaissance.
50:01That's where they turned you, isn't it?
50:04You and Harry working to persuade the Russians they had a mole.
50:08He came back from Moscow the same.
50:11You didn't.
50:14You realize it's too late. I've already sent the names.
50:17Not the right names, I'm afraid.
50:19Names I gave to Richard because I knew you'd be working hard to get him to trust you.
50:27Almost made it.
50:29Almost.
50:31Why? Why did you do it?
50:35I don't have to explain my actions.
50:38Yes, you do. To me.
50:42I did what I thought was right.
50:45We're a pathetic little country.
50:48Putting a fig leaf of British democracy over the actions of a monster.
50:53What about Ben?
50:55I had no choice.
50:57You had a choice?
50:59Yes.
51:01Connie.
51:03He was worth more than that.
51:07Get out of my sight.
51:10I'm sure we'll see each other again.
51:13I sincerely hope not.
51:16I really hope not.
51:28Harry Pierce, Home Secretary.
51:37And what will happen to the names you gave?
51:40After all, they were real people.
51:42The FSB will have killed them by now.
51:46But we can surely expect the Russians to up the ante again.
51:50Once they realise what we've done.
51:53Without a shadow of a doubt.
51:56Home Secretary, I'd like to talk to you about Ben Kaplan.
52:00Although obviously, Ben cannot be buried with military honours.
52:04The Home Secretary has agreed.
52:06He should be made a posthumous member of the DSO.
52:09In recognition of everything he's contributed to MI5, both today and in the past.
52:13The real memorial for Ben is not in medals and ceremonies.
52:17But in the way we carry on with our work.
52:20To make sure that their sacrifice was not in vain.
52:23I'll be speaking to Ben's family later today.
52:27If it's alright, sir, I'd like to do that.
52:32Tell them they can call me at any time.
52:38I'm assuming none of this makes any difference to immediate American plans on missile defence?
52:42None whatsoever.
52:44We remain at a state of heightened alert. Ready for imminent Russian reprisals.
52:47Then we need to deal with this.
52:49Using your password, we were reassuring Sugar Horse Assets. One of them sent this back.
52:53Beware. Tiresias wakes 3pm tomorrow.
52:59What the hell is Tiresias?
53:12Thanks for watching.