Ben Brown is one of the BBC’s most experienced war correspondents. He has covered both Iraq wars, the civil war in Chechnya and the break-up of Yugoslavia. After graduating from Keble College, Oxford University, he completed a diploma at the Cardiff Centre for Journalism. Previously a special correspondent for BBC News, he moved behind the desk on BBC News 24 in 2006.
Moscow, 1987. As the cold war begins to thaw, an extraordinary reunion takes place between one of the great novelists of the twentieth century, Graham Greene, and his old MI6 boss, the notorious Soviet spy, Kim Philby. It's taken thirty years and the beginnings of a new world order....
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