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British government to ransom. Things get even more complicated when it turns out that Tuppence, dismayed at being left out, has beaten him to it and has already ingratiated herself with the other guests. But Tommy and Tuppence must learn to work together again if they are going to identify the Soviet spy, save the missing scientist and discover the location of the missing bomb before half of Norfolk is obliterated.
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The series aired on the BBC in the UK in 2015 and was co-produced by and released on Acorn TV in the US as an original series. Five years later in 2020, Ovation acquired the US TV broadcast rights to the series, and it premiered in June 2020. It aired all six episodes until July 12, 2020.
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