Spy (2011 TV series)

Spy is a British situation comedy created and written by Simeon Goulden. The first series aired on 14 October 2011 on Sky1 in the UK, as well as on the online video service Hulu in the United States. A second series began airing on 19 October 2012, ending with a Christmas Special on 26 December 2012. On 1 March 2013, Darren Boyd announced that the show would not be returning for a third series.

Cast and characters

Episode list

Series 1 (2011)

Series 2 (2012)

Christmas Special (2012)

Reception

Reception of the series has been varied. Olly Grant of The Telegraph described the new series as "a very promising little comedy, and [Robert] Lindsay is particularly good in it." The premiere was described by Ben Arnold (The Guardian) as a "hopeful offering", but wrote, "It will need considerably more laughs in future episodes to stand repeat viewing." The series' second episode was termed "mediocre" by Catherine Gee (Telegraph), but Jack Seale (Radio Times) wrote "never mind that everyone's crazy and nothing is real, so that – like a lot of US sitcoms – you wouldn't mind missing an episode. When you're in front of it, Spy keeps doling out quick, cheap, satisfying laughs." In a 2011 year-end wrap-up, Julia Raeside (Guardian) wrote:

Spy, Belgium

Spy is a village in the municipality of Jemeppe-sur-Sambre near Namur, Belgium.

Here in 1886, in Betche aux Roches cavern, Maximin Lohest and Marcel de Puydt found two nearly perfect Neanderthal skeletons (man and woman) at the depth of 16 feet (4.9 m), with numerous implements of the Mousterian type. Recently Yves Saquet found a third skeleton of the same age.

  • The church of St. Amand (1900).

  • The church of St. Amand (1900).

  • Skull, found in 1886 in Spy, one of the main sites importance for the proof of the existence of the human species of Neanderthal

  • Skull, found in 1886 in Spy, one of the main sites importance for the proof of the existence of the human species of Neanderthal

  • Commemoration plate for the archaeologists working Spy

  • Commemoration plate for the archaeologists working Spy

    See also

  • Grotte de Spy
  • References

    External links

  • Media related to Spy, Belgium at Wikimedia Commons
  • Coordinates: 50°29′N 4°42′E / 50.483°N 4.700°E / 50.483; 4.700


    Spy (disambiguation)

    A spy is a person engaged in espionage, obtaining information that is considered secret or confidential.

    Spy or The Spy may also refer to:

    Books and magazines

  • The Spy (Cooper novel), an 1821 novel by James Fenimore Cooper
  • The Spy (Sinclair novel), a 1920 novel by Upton Sinclair
  • The Spy (Cussler novel), a 2010 novel by Clive Cussler and Justin Scott
  • Spy, a novel in the Alex Hawke series by Ted Bell
  • Spy Magazine, a satirical monthly
  • Film

  • An English translation of the title for Spione, the 1928 silent film by Fritz Lang
  • The Spy (1931 film), a 1931 film directed by Berthold Viertel
  • The Spy (1999 film), a 1999 South Korean film directed by Jang Jin
  • The Spy (2012 South Korean film), a 2012 South Korean film directed by Woo Min-ho
  • Spy (2012 Russian film), a Russian thriller film
  • The Spy: Undercover Operation, a 2013 South Korean film directed by Lee Seung-joon
  • Spy (2015 film), a comedy starring Melissa McCarthy
  • Television

  • Spy (2004 TV series), a British reality series that premiered on BBC3 in 2004
  • Podcasts:

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