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CastTom HollanderToby StephensRupert Penry-Jones
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Premiere DateMay 9, 2003
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IMDB Rating7.4 (2,256)

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Cambridge Spies is a gripping British television miniseries that first aired on BBC Four in 2003, and is now available to stream on BritBox. Over the course of four episodes, the show tells the story of four young men who meet at Cambridge University in the 1930s and become entangled in a web of espionage and betrayal that will shape the course of their lives and the fate of their country.
The series is based on the true story of the Cambridge Five, a notorious group of Soviet spies that operated within the upper echelons of the British establishment during the Cold War. The four main characters are Guy Burgess (Tom Hollander), Donald MacLean (Toby Stephens), Kim Philby (Rupert Penry-Jones), and Anthony Blunt (Samuel West), all of whom were members of the Cambridge University secret society, the Apostles.
Burgess is a charming and flamboyant figure, with a taste for the finer things in life and a fondness for alcohol and parties. MacLean is quieter and more reserved, a brilliant scholar with a fierce intellect and a talent for languages. Philby is suave and sophisticated, a ladies' man with a keen mind and a gift for deceit. Blunt, meanwhile, is a respected art historian and curator, with a reputation for impeccable taste and refinement.
As the series begins, the four men are all struggling to find their place in the world. Burgess is working as a BBC radio producer, MacLean is a Foreign Office diplomat, Philby is a newspaper correspondent, and Blunt is a minor royal who spends his time organizing exhibitions at Buckingham Palace.
But when the Spanish Civil War breaks out in 1936, the four men find themselves drawn to the Communist cause, seeing it as a way to fight against fascism and inequality. They soon become involved in a network of espionage, passing secrets to the Soviet Union and working to undermine British interests.
The series deftly interweaves the personal and professional lives of the four spies, showing the complexities of their relationships and the forces that drive them. We see Burgess and his lover, Jack Hewit (played by Alex Jennings), struggling to maintain their relationship in the face of societal disapproval and Burgess's own recklessness. We see MacLean's wife, Melinda (played by Anna-Louise Plowman), feeling increasingly isolated and neglected as her husband becomes more and more consumed by his work. We see Philby juggling multiple affairs, all the while keeping up the fa
Cambridge Spies is a series that ran for 1 seasons (4 episodes) between May 9, 2003 and on BritBox