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DAMIAN LEWIS: SPY WARS

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compelling

(DAILY MAIL)

 

exceptionally nuanced

(WALL STREET JOURNAL)

 

“a series distinguished by the eloquence with which it evokes the times in which these events took place.” 

(WALL STREET JOURNAL)

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watching any of the episodes in this series is like being immersed in a hefty work of fiction propelled by complex depths and sharp plot twists, not to mention suspense. Eight chapters, in short, of enthralling power - a tonic for dark times and every other kind.”  

(WALL STREET JOURNAL)

 

Captivating.  Spy Wars resembles a chess match…a series of strategic mole wars, full of fakes and feints.

(GLENN GARVIN)

 

“A fascinating watch’, and ‘at some points the information feels so classified that you might feel a little unqualified to know even half of the things they reveal. For those who love spy films, we’ve got a long time to go before ‘No Time To Die’ comes out. So in the meantime, Spy Wars might be exactly what you need.”

(FANSIDED)

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I'm a

COLOSSEUM

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​"Colosseum was a feat almost unparalleled in the history of popular entertainment.

(THE SPECTATOR) 

 

"The kind of thing tv was made for - its educational, entertaining and visually enthralling."

(THE SPECTATOR) 

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"This rollicking journey through the history of the Roman Empire's epic amphitheatre is as fascinating and gory as it is educational.  

Are you not entertained? I certainly am." 

(THE GUARDIAN) 

 

"It could not be a more appealing introduction to the subject".  

(THE GUARDIAN) 

 

The perfect lens through which to view the rise and fall of the Roman Empire.

(THE TIMES)

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“...something of a thrilling story, with no small amount of human drama.

(WALL STREET JOURNAL)

 

That's entertainment!

(WALL STREET JOURNAL)

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...erudite talking heads.....expensive-looking dramatic reconstructions...it will make you want to watch Gladiator again.

(THE TIMES)

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...a subject worth revisiting.

(WALL STREET JOURNAL)

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