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|enemy = [[Barker]] | |enemy = [[Barker]] | ||
|setting = <ul><li>[[London]], [[Earth]]; [[2050]]</li><li>[[London]], [[Earth]]; [[23 November]] [[1963]]</li></ul> | |setting = <ul><li>[[London]], [[Earth]]; [[2050]]</li><li>[[London]], [[Earth]]; [[23 November]] [[1963]]</li></ul> | ||
|writer = | |writer = [[Jason Bourque]] | ||
|producer = <ul><li>[[Penny Wall]]</li><li>[[Richard Stewart]]</li><li>[[Simon Barnes]]</li></ul> | |producer = <ul><li>[[Penny Wall]]</li><li>[[Richard Stewart]]</li><li>[[Simon Barnes]]</li></ul> | ||
|director = | |director = [[Mark DeFriest]] | ||
|broadcast date = | |broadcast date = [[26 April]] [[2010]] | ||
|format = 1 x 30 minute episode | |format = 1 x 30 minute episode | ||
|production code= 1.16 | |production code= 1.16 |
Revision as of 21:15, 17 December 2011
The Cambridge Spy was the sixteenth episode of Series 1 of K9 and featured the first time-travel adventure of the show.
Synopsis
A freak accident engages the Space-Time Manipulator and Jorjie is taken back to November 1963. K9 and Starkey follow to rescue her and become embroiled in a spy-ring and a race against time to save Darius from never having existed. Gryffen enlists June's help to bring Jorjie back to their time and save Darius.
Plot
At the mansion, Gryffen works on the Space-Time Manipulator, Starkey is beaten at Chess by K9 and Jorjie looks at files from when the mansion was a police station. Jorjie finds that in 1963 there was a Russian spy ring in the district and the old station was the centre of investigations.
The STM sends out a ball of green energy which hits Jorjie, making her vanish. K9 tells Starkey that the Quantum equaliser maintains the balance between Space and Time. Jorjie has been sent to a different time. Darius finds a newspaper dated 1963 with the picture of an arrested cat burglar. He spots Jorjie in the background and shows the team.
In 1963, a constable finds a confused Jorjie. A boy called William Pike, who looks exactly like Darius, tells the constable that he's her brother. The constable takes them both away. Back in 2050, Starkey decides to go after her and K9 decides to join Starkey. Darius and Gryffen will stay in 2050 to manage the STM.
In 1963, Jorjie figures out that William isn't Darius. The constable finds a folder in a car but is interrupted by the arrival of K9 and Starkey. He takes their communicator, but they escape. He finds another man with a communicator, puts him in Jorjie's cell and tells Bill to come with him for interrogation. The man introduces himself to Jorjie as Miles Barrington Smythe. In 2050, Gryffen and Darius go through old newspapers to find Jorjie. Instead, Starkey spots a story about his grandfather, accused of being part of a Russian spy-ring and convicted for treason.
In 1963, while the constable looks at the communicator, a man who looks like Thorne arrives. The constable and the man, whom the constable as agent Barker from MI6 meet Bill in an interrogation room. As the constable leaves, Bill and agent Barker square off. In 2050 Gryffen ascertains that the past has been changed and Darius shouldn't exist. Darius fades away just before June arrives to see Jorjie. Starkey and K9 lurk near the Station, trying to work out a rescue for Jorjie.
Starkey contacts Gryffen, who tells June what happened and he'll get them back and explains to Starkey that they must save Bill or Darius will not exist. K9 and Starkey recue Jorjie and Miles and go after Bill.
In the Interrogation room, K9, Jorjie and Starkey arrive to save Bill. Barker threatens to have them all arrested. K9 blasts the wall. Barker allows them to dissapear. As Starkey tries to contact Gryffen, Miles arrives. Starkey tells Bill to escape, but he refuses to disgrace the family and stays to prove his innocence. As Barker insists he's guilty and will go to prison.
K9 decides to look through document. It's written in Russian and t there is a coded message. Based on a basic mathematical equation, the details of a spy network located in this area are revealed. This message is to a spy, instructing him to use his government employee card to access information. As Bill is not a government employee, it can't be him. The document explodes. Gryffen contacts Starkey. He has less then a minute. The team get back to their own time.
In 2050, Darius returns to existence and the others come through the STM. Later, K9 ascertains that no significant changes to the timeline has occured. In 1963, Barker meets with Miles (who is a Russian spy) to discuss their close escape, Barker complains that Miles took his time setting the self-destruct and that "the mechanical dog" almost revealed his name. Miles hopes the next time he passes material on to Barker, he'll take better care of it. Miles hopes that one day Britain will have a society like communist Russia. They both leave the street.
Cast
- K9 Mark 2 - John Leeson
- Starkey - Keegan Joyce
- Jorjie Turner - Philippa Coulthard
- Darius Pike - Daniel Webber
- Professor Alistair Gryffen - Robert Moloney
- June Turner - Robyn Moore
- William Pike - Daniel Webber
- Barker - Jared Robinsen
- Constable - Daniel Murphy
- Miles Barrington Smythe - Corey Robinson
Production crew
- Writer - Jason Bourque
- Director - Mark DeFriest
- Producers - Penny Wall, Richard Stewart, Simon Barnes
- Executive producers - Jim Howell, Grant Bradley, Steve Robbins
- Associate producers - Bob Baker, Paul Tams
- Supervising producer - Dale Bradley
- Co-Executive producer - Mark Blythe
- With special thanks - Sam Tromans
- Line producer - Pam Collis
- VFX Director - David Napier
- Series Production Designer - Jon Dowding
- Episodic Designer - Adam Head
- New K9 Design by - Paul Tams, Alex Kubalsky
- Series Director of Photography - Ben Nott
- Episodic Director of Photography - Tony O'Loughlan
- Music by - Christopher Elves
- K9 theme music by - Michael Lira
- Editor - Russell Maggs
- Casting - Faith Martin and associates
- Episodic casting - Lisa Maloney
- Drama/Dialogue coach - Peter Kent
- Story Producer - Greg Walters
- Script Adaption - Michaeley O'Brien
- Production Accountant - Pru Donovan
- 1st Assistant Director - Peter McLennan
- Script Supervisor - Sue Ketchington
- Costume Designer - Joanne Thompson
- Makeup Designer - Sharon Robbins
- Puppeteer - David Pawsey
- Location Manager - Charles Boyle
- Sound Recordist - Ian Grant
- B Camera Operator - Dan Maxwell
- Gaffer - Steve Monk
- Key Grip - Billy Harmer
- Special thanks to - Space Furniture, Shredox, J. Barbour & Sons Ltd, Heath Williams at Firefly Lighting, Videopro
- Safety Supervisor/Stunt Coordinator - Danny Baldwin
- Transport Manager - Alister Ward
- Unit Manager - Graeme Suhr
- Post Production Facility - Cutting Edge Australia
- Head of Post Production - John Lee
- Sound Design - Warren Pearson
References
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Story notes
- Despite the fact Thorne was re-introduced in the previous episode, he does not appear. Instead his great-grandfather does.
- This episode aired on the same day as the Doctor Who episode, Amy's Choice.
Ratings
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Continuity
- Jorjie is sent to November, 1963. The same month the first episode of Doctor Who was broadcast that month and set there. (DW: An Unearthly Child)
- VR goggles first appeared in K9TV: Regeneration.
- When William Pike's future is disrupted, Darius is almost erased and starts to fade away. This isn't the first time interferrance in the timeline in 1963 had caused something like this. Amy Pond almost faded away after the Daleks exterminated humanity. (VG: City of the Daleks)
- Barker's betrayal of his nation foreshadows his great-grandson Thorne's betrayal of humanity to the Korven. (K9TV: The Eclipse of the Korven)
- This story takes place shortly after the events of DW: An Unearthly Child and contemporaneously with those of DW: Remembrance of the Daleks.
Home video releases
This episode is featured in the Series One complete boxset.[1]
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