TV & Satellite Week  |  20th February 2016
THE NIGHT MANAGER
Hugh Laurie was a worried man when the Cold War finally ended. The 56-year-old actor feared that the collapse of the Berlin Wall would leave his favourite spy writer, John le Carré, with nothing to write about. But when he started reading The Night Manager, le Carré’s first post-Cold War novel, Laurie quickly realised that the man who had invented literature’s finest
spymaster, George Smiley, would always be one of the great storytellers.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in TV & Satellite Week 20th February 2016.