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Novelist John Le Carré reflects on his own 'Legacy' of spying
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Date:2025-04-18 03:12:26
The late spy novelist is the subject of a new documentary by Errol Morris, The Pigeon Tunnel. Le Carré worked for MI5 and MI6 early in his career. Originally broadcast in 1989 and 2017.
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