Thank God for the BBC. Personally I have no problem with having to pay my licence fee, given the quality of the programmes they produce and the fact that I can watch them without having to sit through endless adverts which are shown with the volume levels cranked up REALLY HIGH!
Really perfect for a story aout the search for a Russian mole--with four suspects. And of course the broken doll at the end suggests the fate of the mole...
True, although I associate more with the mole as it's one of four and, of course, faceless. The art of being Gerald is being part of a crowd (paraphrase)...
Yay! First comment! I think those images of the Russian dolls, though disturbing, are very fitting. They are supposedto parody Churchill's phrase that Russia was "a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma." Whoever thought of this must have been very clever.
¿ Sabe alguien si esta serie existe en español ?
dinbrew 1 week ago
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dinbrew 1 week ago
Thank God for the BBC. Personally I have no problem with having to pay my licence fee, given the quality of the programmes they produce and the fact that I can watch them without having to sit through endless adverts which are shown with the volume levels cranked up REALLY HIGH!
ashbytimuk 4 months ago 2
Beautiful actually, and absolutely fitting. First-class work. Thanks for uploading.
everygrain3008 1 year ago
AAAA. 031011Z JUL 2010 Good video this,thank you for posting.......AR.
fourwayscottage 1 year ago
Beautiful opening. I'm watching the series for the first time just now. First class work.
jvvarela 1 year ago
Also the last doll is not so much broken as opened to reveal what?
humbleradio 1 year ago
Really perfect for a story aout the search for a Russian mole--with four suspects. And of course the broken doll at the end suggests the fate of the mole...
jaloysiusm8 2 years ago
@jaloysiusm8 or the fate of the clandestine service...
humbleradio 1 year ago
True, although I associate more with the mole as it's one of four and, of course, faceless. The art of being Gerald is being part of a crowd (paraphrase)...
jaloysiusm8 1 year ago
Good comment. I like how the nesting dolls look increasingly menacing until that one blank face, which is really menacing because it has no features.
bshantonu 2 years ago
Yay! First comment! I think those images of the Russian dolls, though disturbing, are very fitting. They are supposedto parody Churchill's phrase that Russia was "a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma." Whoever thought of this must have been very clever.
dollydot123 3 years ago