The English Club Comes Home
(50 mins, Carlton, 2002)
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King Abdullah
Stolen Dreams
Child Slavery
God's Business
The Children's Bank
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Them and Us
The Road to Abu Ghraib
Out of the Shadows
Inside Saddam's Iraq
The English Club Comes Home
Stephen Fry and the Spectacled Bears
King Fahd
Hajj
House of Memory
Thirsting for War

For over two decades Mikhail Lyubimov and Viktor Kubekin were enemies of the West. As KGB foreign intelligence agents working under cover in England as journalists, diplomats and translators, they served at the very front line of the Cold War. But they developed a love for England and the English language, which lasted long after they had gone home. They formed the English Club for former KGB agents in England; here they could talk in English and drink fine Scotch whisky. This film follows them as they once again stroll the streets of London - without having to look over their shoulders.