Traitors (miniseries)

Traitors is a British television drama miniseries created by Bathsheba Doran and broadcast by Channel 4 and Netflix in 2019. Set in 1945 London after the end of World War Two, Traitors follows a young woman recruited by the American Office of Strategic Services to identify a Soviet spy in the Cabinet Office.

Cast and characters

 * Emma Appleton as Feef Symonds, a young, naive and intelligent upper-class civil servant in the Cabinet Office, recruited as an agent by the United States Office of Strategic Services (OSS)
 * Luke Treadaway as Hugh Fenton, a Labour Party Member of Parliament for a constituency in Derbyshire, and Royal Tank Regiment veteran
 * Michael Stuhlbarg as Thomas Rowe, a senior American agent handler of the OSS
 * Keeley Hawes as Priscilla Garrick, a senior civil servant of the Cabinet Office
 * Brandon P. Bell as Jackson Cole, an American army driver and Rowe's assistant at the OSS
 * Matt Lauria as Peter McCormick, an American army soldier and a staff of the OSS
 * Greg McHugh as David Hennessey, a civil servant in the Ministry of Housing
 * Jamie Blackley as Freddie Symonds, Feef's brother, a closeted gay man, and an unsuccessful Conservative Party parliamentary candidate
 * Danny Sapani as Richard, an American communist living in London
 * Bijan Daneshmand as Abu Selim, Minister from the Arab League addressing the Cabinet Office

Music
The series begins and each episode ends, with a recording of the Pete Seeger song "There Is Mean Things Happening in This Land", recorded for the purpose by Graham Coxon.