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In the real world, [[Benjamin Davis]] was the [[graphic designer]] who worked on ''Spyfall: Part One''. As graphic designer, he would have been responsible for content that appears on screens in the episode, including this self-reference in the scene where Barton searches up Yaz and Ryan's identities. | In the real world, [[Benjamin Davis]] was the [[graphic designer]] who worked on ''Spyfall: Part One''. As graphic designer, he would have been responsible for content that appears on screens in the episode, including this self-reference in the scene where Barton searches up Yaz and Ryan's identities. | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:36, 3 September 2020
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Ben Davis was a political reporter for The Reformer.
He reported on economics, federal politics, courts and business. He previously worked for the Manchester office of The Reformer, before joining the main bureau in 2016 as politics and economics correspondent.
Daniel Barton briefly scrolled past his social networking profile when investigating the authenticity of Yasmin Khan and Ryan Sinclair's false identities. (TV: Spyfall)
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In the real world, Benjamin Davis was the graphic designer who worked on Spyfall: Part One. As graphic designer, he would have been responsible for content that appears on screens in the episode, including this self-reference in the scene where Barton searches up Yaz and Ryan's identities.