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- In England in 1963, Nicholas Elliott works for MI6 but is left in turmoil when he learns his close friend and colleague Kim Philby had been secretly working as a double agent for the KGB and has defected to the Soviet Union.
- An English spy is sent to Berlin in 1961 to sift out a traitor in the UK Embassy or among the Allies, shortly before the construction of the Berlin Wall.
- The life of 24 year old Helene is the complete opposite of a perfect Instagram world. She was also partly to blame for her parents divorce. When she meets cello teacher Oskar, Hell finally has a chance to live the life she imagines.
- An unusual road trip beginning in the Netherlands takes a series of unexpected turns through Germany and Eastern Europe.
- Following the suicide of his wife, an Israeli intelligence agent is assigned to befriend the grandchildren of a Nazi war criminal.
- The Harts go to Munich where Jennifer is to donate bone marrow to a little boy who has leukemia. The doctor is amazed that Jenifer looks like his fiancée who is missing just before the wedding. There is a party and the doctor will be embarrassed if he comes without his fiancée. What is Jennifer thinking?
- "More than Talking" is a talk-show on MagentaTV.
- A small French village deals with a culture clash after a giant German company moves into town with its 200 employees.
- For one last time, at age 93, cigar in hand, the legendary Sir Ken brandishes his Flo-Master, deploying a felt-tip pen as he recreates the designs he conjured for the supposedly nuclear blast-proof conference room, located below the Pentagon, the iconic "War Room" from the climax of Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964). While drawing, he anatomizes the fundamental spatial metamorphosis that this center of power went through across months of intense collaboration with the film's director, Stanley Kubrick.
- 1992 point and click adventure game developed as an advertisement for German telecommunications company Telekom in which the player assumes the role of a Telekom technician to maintain and repair the telephone lines of Sabbelheim.
- In the sequel to the 1992 video game "Das Telekommando!" the player yet again resumes the role of a Telekom technician to repair the telecommunications system of an office tower. The technician soon realizes there may be sabotage at hand.
- When Pete and Charlie assist Chet Murdoch in transporting his wool to the railway, they get involved in a payroll robbery and a set-up for the crime.
- Pete and Charlie become suspects in a murder in the small town of Karee. When Pete is found at the house of a second killing, the local police constable takes some unorthodox action.
- Pete and Charlie get caught up in the affairs of a small town when they find a burning shack and a teenage pyromaniac.
- Pete and Charlie become embroiled in a feud and sabotage between two Barossa Valley wineries.
- While passing through Canberra, Pete and Charlie are caught up in political intrigue and shady dealings. When they uncover a plot that will lead to an innocent man's downfall, they have to race against time to stop the corruption.
- Pete Jarrett leaves his secure job in the city and joins his nomadic grandfather Charlie Cole in his search for freedom.
- Pete and Charlie spend a night in an old deserted gold mining town, and begin to suspect that they are not alone when they encounter a series of unusual events.
- Pete and Charlie take jobs at a seaside resort and become involved with a confidence trickster. Pete finds out that things are not always what they seem.
- Pete and Charlie get mixed up in an attempt to steal a prize opal from an eccentric miner in the small town of Baroola Tank.
- Pete and Charlie arrive at Cripple Creek, a remote outback settlement, and find that the general store has been robbed and its owner bashed. Later, the youths responsible hold them captive.
- Pete and Charlie work on a sheep station as roustabouts. When the gun shearer takes an immediate dislike to Charlie, it causes trouble with the station owner.
- Pete and Charlie stop at a small pub several kilometres off the beaten track and are greeted by a man lost in the bush, an attempted murder and the peculiar attitudes of locals who feel isolated from the outside world.
- The editor of Black Mountain's town newspaper bitterly opposes a wood-chip industry that the Japanese are financing, causing Pete and Charlie to become involved in some local town politics.
- The title of today's episode is The Announcement.