Cambridge Spies

For the aesthetes who graced the Apostles society at Cambridge University in the 1930s, conversion to the communist cause seemed an appropriate reaction to the menace of European fascism. For a few of these young intellectuals, the invitation to spy for the Kremlin was the ultimate proof of loyalty to that cause.

These programmes examine the gradual exposure of the Cambridge Spies and reveal how the names Burgess, Philby, Maclean, Blunt and 'fifth man' Cairncross became synonymous with treachery at the heart of the British establishment.

News - Burgess and Maclean
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Interview with Mr R Hughes of 'The Sunday Times'
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Douglas Stuart
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Radio Newsreel - Tom Driberg
audio
PM - Donald Maclean
audio
The World at One - Andrew Boyle
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News - Anthony Blunt Spy Case
video
State Security
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Platform One - Andrew Boyle
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Newsnight
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Panorama - How Many More Skeletons
video
Rebels - Guy Burgess
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Outlook - The 'Fifth Man'
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Newsnight - John Cairncross
video
Archive Hour - Spies Like Us
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Adventures in the BBC Archive - Stella Rimington
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MI5 goes public, 1993
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