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Release date: 1982-09-20
Once more, George Smiley is brought out of retirement to look into the murder of an old colleague.
Release date: 1982-09-20
Smiley takes a trip to investigate his friend's flat for clues. After finding a series of clues that lead to something bigger, Smiley interrogates a man about Vladimir's whereabouts. And lastly, a picture of two men in bed with a woman stirs things up.
Release date: 1982-09-27
The investigation of Vladimir's murder leads Smiley to interrogate his latest suspect. Smiley is told to stop investigating the case by a man on a motorcycle, and he just blows him off. Smiley's next stop is Oxfordshire, speaking to a mother and a daughter about the case.
Release date: 1982-10-04
Smiley continues his investigation, now looking for a man named Otto in a small fishing community, only to find his decaying body in his boat, and a mysterious chalk mark he's seen before. Smiley talks to the now-perpetually afraid woman.
Release date: 1982-10-11
Smiley and his co-workers read through an extremely long deathbed confession. Using an undercover name, Smiley travels to Berne to attempt to find the missing pieces of the murder mystery. Meanwhile, we are introduced to a woman in an asylum.
Release date: 1982-10-18
Smiley interrogates a diplomat by showing him a series of photographs, and in turn, closes in on the person who killed Vladimir. He is lead to the asylum, and ironically, things eventually become clearer.
Release date: 1982-10-25
John le Carré - Writer, John Hopkins - Writer, Lee Taylor - Sound, Clare Douglas - Editor, Sheila Beers - Costume Design, Chris Wimble - Editor, Patrick Gowers - Music, Elizabeth Rowell - Makeup Artist, Austen Spriggs - Production Design, John le Carré - Novel, Kenneth MacMillan - Director of Photography, Jonathan Powell - Producer