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Published Sunday, Dec 2 2007, 15:13 GMT | By Neil Wilkes | 1 comment
Disclaimer: This entry is by no means a product of a torturous stream of PR harassment designed to coerce me into plugging the web spinoff of a cult TV series. Not. At. All.
Ahem.
Did you know that alongside this year's serialised run of Spooks there is a brand new interactive website?
Spooks Interactive - over at bbc.co.uk/spooks - allows you to become a spy for yourself, joining in your own mission that unfolds in conjunction with broadcast of the TV series on the BBC.
Sounds great, doesn't it? There's also a brand new character, introduced exclusively online.
What are you waiting for? Get yourself over to bbc.co.uk/spooks without delay!!
Click the link below to add your comments to this entry. If you have any questions for the column please use the link at the top of the page.
Don't forget to scroll down to read previous editions you may have missed!
Ahem.

Spooks Interactive - over at bbc.co.uk/spooks - allows you to become a spy for yourself, joining in your own mission that unfolds in conjunction with broadcast of the TV series on the BBC.
Sounds great, doesn't it? There's also a brand new character, introduced exclusively online.
What are you waiting for? Get yourself over to bbc.co.uk/spooks without delay!!
Click the link below to add your comments to this entry. If you have any questions for the column please use the link at the top of the page.
Don't forget to scroll down to read previous editions you may have missed!
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Haven't really got a question except for what's happened to the Q&As that used to be the reason for reading Tube Talk each week? Surely with the on-going strike there are many questions about how it will affect UK airings of the top US shows - and what the UK broadcasters are planning to do in the event the strike isn't resolved in time to get the second half of the season's shows on air at all. (worry not, the Qs are back this week! - Neil)