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Spooks is a British television drama series that originally aired on BBC One from 13 May 2002 – 23 October 2011, consisting of 10 series. The title is a popular colloquialism for spies, and the series follows the work of a group of MI5 officers based at the service's Thames House headquarters, in a highly secure suite of offices known as The Grid. It is notable for both its high production value, and its use of popular guest actors. In the United States, the show is broadcast under the title MI-5. In Canada, the programme originally aired as MI5 but now airs on BBC Canada as Spooks.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Spooks in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
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The numerical value of Spooks in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
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I think 'Spooks' always wanted to be a film. It wanted to have the big explosion. It wanted to have the sweeping shot of London. It wanted to have bigger action scenes, so, what's similar is that it's still a gritty, spy thriller based in London and still in a very real world. What's different is that it's bigger on scope. We got to do things in this that they couldn't do in the TV show.
It pre-dated 'Thrones' and it did things that we're ('Game of Thrones') now credited for (doing in) changing drama, i think there's always shows before really huge ones that do that and I think 'Spooks' did do that.
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