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By Jon Donnis
Kim Cattrall, Kelsey Grammer, Johnny Flynn, Jason Watkins and David Duchovny return to tell the story of the CIA from the inside out in the third series of BBC Radio 4’s award winning audio drama Central Intelligence. Part of the BBC Limelight strand, the production continues its exploration of intelligence, power and secrecy through a large-scale fictionalised retelling of American history.
Kelsey Grammer joins the cast as President Lyndon B Johnson, while David Duchovny plays Bill Colby, the CIA’s Far East Chief during the period covered. Johnny Flynn appears as Richard Helms, and Jason Watkins plays David Ormsby Gore, expanding the political and intelligence landscape that drives the series forward.
At the centre of the drama is CIA operative Eloise Page, played by Kim Cattrall, who began her career on the agency’s first day in 1947 and rises through its ranks to become one of its most influential figures. Through her perspective, the series traces the shifting identity of the CIA as it moves through decades of global tension and internal transformation.
Series three begins in 1964, following the aftermath of President Kennedy’s assassination and moving into the Johnson years. The narrative spans the agency’s deepening involvement in Vietnam, the political turbulence surrounding figures such as Che Guevara, and the growing wave of protest and paranoia that defines the decade.
The story travels across Chile, British Guiana, Vietnam, the Dominican Republic, the Middle East and the Bolivian jungle, as the United States intensifies its fight against communism on multiple fronts. At home, shifting public opinion on the war creates new pressures, while within the agency satellites, surveillance and covert operations become central tools. Even Operation Kitty, involving the use of a cat, becomes part of its extraordinary methods.
Central Intelligence series three is a ten part drama beginning on Friday 10 July at 2.15pm on BBC Radio 4, with the full series available as a boxset on BBC Sounds. It is a Goldhawk production for BBC Radio 4, with series one and two also available on BBC Sounds.
The series is written by Greg Haddrick, with Jeremy Fox as executive producer. John Scott Dryden and Emma Hearn produced the series for Goldhawk Productions Ltd, commissioned by Alison Hindell, Radio 4 Commissioning Editor for Drama and Fiction, and Rhian Roberts, Commissioning Editor for Radio 4 Podcasts, Formats and Digital.





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