Chessgame

1983
Chessgame

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EP1 Flying Blind Nov 23, 1983

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EP2 Cold Wargame Nov 30, 1983

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EP3 Enter Hasan Dec 07, 1983

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EP4 The Alamut Ambush Dec 14, 1983

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EP5 The Roman Connection Dec 21, 1983

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EP6 Digging Up the Future Dec 28, 1983

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Released: 23 November 1983 Ended
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Country: United Kingdom
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Chessgame is a British television series produced by Granada Television for the ITV network in 1983. Based on a series of novels by Anthony Price, the series dealt with the activities of a quartet of counter-intelligence agents: David Audley, Faith Steerforth, Nick Hannah and Hugh Roskill. One series of six episodes was made. ⁕The Alamut Ambush ⁕Enter Hassan ⁕The Roman Collection ⁕Digging up the Future ⁕Flying Blind ⁕Cold Wargame The series was rebroadcast as three TV movies in 1986 called The Alamut Ambush, The Deadly Recruits, and The Cold War Killers.

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simonpcpearson I like the books that this series was based on, and the series has some good qualities, but the problem is that Terence Stamp is the same dull, boring piece of wood that he is in everything else that I've seen him in.Given the relatively slow pacing of some of these productions the actor playing Audley needs to lift the story up, and Stamp's lifeless, wooden performance drags them down. Which is a shame because the rest of the cast are good, with the under-rated Carmen Du Sautoy on fine form.Worth a watch if you like slower paced spy fiction but could have been great with a leading actor who could actually act.