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Matthew Macfadyen Interview - Spooks1 - YouTube
An interview with Matthew Macfadyen about playing a spy - Tom Quinn in Spooks.
Matthew Macfadyen in 'Spooks: Access All Areas' - part 1
Feb 1, 2010 · Matthew Macfadyen is interviewed about his role as Tom Quinn in this programme aired on BBC Three on 13 December 2004.Many thanks to Hal4King.
Matthew Macfadyen Interviews | Matthew Macfadyen
'Mr Darcy? Mind your own business' (Sep 2004) Matthew interview on Living 2?
Tom Quinn (Spooks) - Wikipedia
Tom Quinn is a fictional character in the BBC espionage television series Spooks (called MI-5 in the United States), which follows the exploits of Section D, a counter-terrorism division of MI5. …
Spooks - Matthew Macfadyen Text Interview - BBC
Apr 9, 2003 · Text Interview Video Clip "The producers rang me, and told me we got 8 million viewers and 41% of the share, and I pretended to know what 41% of the share meant.
Spooks (Interview for Season 2 with Macfadyen and Hawes) …
Tom (Matthew Macfadyen) and the team find themselves at the heart of the action and must deal with the psychological fall-out of leading such dangerous double-lives. Matthew Macfadyen, …
Matthew Macfadyen - Spooks (Jun 2003) | Matthew Macfadyen
Jun 1, 2003 · In the best British cliffhanger since Michael Caine said 'Hold on lads, I've got an idea', Matthew Macfadyen was left waiting to see if his girlfriend would be killed in the BBC …
Matthew Macfadyen interview - The Telegraph
Feb 2, 2010 · Matthew Macfadyen talks about shedding his reputation for buttoned-up intensity, the legacy of 'Spooks’ and his latest stage role opposite Kim Cattrall in 'Private Lives’.
Matthew Macfadyen interview: the star of Succession and Spooks …
Matthew Macfadyen is back in his best role yet, as Tom, the buffoon son-in-law of a media mogul in Succession. It’s a ‘lovely job’
‘Spooks’ Reunion 2026 — Is It Happening? - Mediamass
Feb 7, 2025 · In a recent interview, Matthew Macfadyen said he can't imagine a Spooks reunion hitting the big screen. “I'd rather people go, ‘Oh, please! Please!’ than ‘I can't believe you did that.
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