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Close to the Enemy (Paperback)
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Close to the Enemy (Paperback)
Series: Modern Plays
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Close to the Enemy is a seven-part television series, mostly set in
a bomb-damaged London hotel in the aftermath of the Second World
War. The drama follows intelligence officer Captain Callum Ferguson
whose last task for the Army is to ensure that a captured German
scientist, Dieter, starts working for the British RAF on urgently
developing the jet engine. With the background of the emerging Cold
War, it is clear to all that it's crucial for British national
security that cutting-edge technology is made available to the
armed forces as quickly as possible. Callum uses unorthodox methods
in his attempt to convince Dieter to work with the British and
eventually a friendship develops between the two men, but soon
tensions arise as all is not as it seems. Over the course of the
series, Callum encounters a number of other characters whose
stories all intertwine. These characters include Victor, Callum's
younger brother, struggling to deal with psychological trauma
caused by his experience in the fighting; Harold, a Foreign Office
official who reveals some startling truths about the outbreak of
the war; Rachel, an enchanting Anglophile American engaged to his
best friend; and Kathy, a tough young woman working for the War
Crimes Unit, fighting to bring war criminals who escaped
prosecution to justice. All these characters are trying to rebuild
and move their lives forward in the aftermath of the war, a war
that scarred them all so deeply. Close to the Enemy was first
screened on BBC2 in November 2016 in a production by Little Island
Productions. It starred Jim Sturgess, Freddie Highmore, Charlotte
Riley, Phoebe Fox, August Diehl, Robert Glenister, Alfie Allen,
Charity Wakefield, Angela Bassett, Lindsay Duncan and Alfred
Molina.
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