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Spies, lies and whistleblowers - Richard Armitage stars in this explosive thriller about a CIA officer on a mission to unearth an anonymous informant.
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S1: E1 - Station to Station
Series 1
1. Station to Station
Thrilling spy drama following Daniel Miller, who is sent to Berlin on a secret mission.
2. Lights Don't Run on Loyalty
Thrilling spy drama. Daniel pursues Shaw as Valerie and Robert gather intelligence.
3. Riverrun Dry
Thrilling spy drama. Frost and Robert worry when investigators sweep Berlin Station.
4. By Way of Deception
Thrilling spy drama. Daniel and Hector embark on a risky operation to trace the leaker.
5. Unter Druck
Thrilling spy drama. Daniel and Esther Krug team up to get Houjin Lin out of the country.
6. Just Decisions
Thrilling spy drama. Valerie's investigation into Aleksandre and Ruth comes to a head.
7. Proof of Life
Thrilling spy drama. Frost opens negotiations to secure Clare's release.
8. False Negative
Thrilling spy drama. The CIA members try to cover their tracks after Clare's mission.
9. Thomas Shaw
Thrilling spy drama. Glimpses of Hector's past are revealed during a bid to save Patricia.
10. Oratorio Berlin
Thrilling spy drama. Daniel and the rest of the team gather evidence to uncover the truth.
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- Scotsman
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Daniel believes that – just like modern life – Scottish history is packed with its fair share of weird and wonderful facts, events, and people, and he's dedicated to sharing those stories alongside talking about famous figures like Mary Queen of Scots and Susan Boyle'. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad 'People are either incredibly passionate about history, or it's something they've not really thought about since school' says Daniel. 'My aim is to bring Scottish history to life, make it memorable, and – above all – make it fun and funny. That's why I describe my tours as hysterical and historical, they're all about finding the interesting and entertaining side of things, alongside the big events and famous figures that people want to learn more about'. Dram good fun! Mountebank Tours also offer Whisky Tasting events. Daniel set up Mountebank Tours, which offers whisky tastings and daily comedy walking tours of Edinburgh, in 2018. 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- The Independent
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