Ultra Top Secret
[Episode 9: Prologue: The Narrator] (The scene opens on a dusty Cairo street, bathed in harsh midday sun. A potted palm tree stands incongruously on the sidewalk, swaying gently. The Narrator stands beside it, dressed impeccably as a 1940s British businessman: a sharp pinstripe suit, a bowler hat, and an unopened umbrella tucked under his arm. He looks entirely out of place.) "If you think I look out-of-place on a Cairo street, imagine how incongruous I'd look dressed like a German Field Marshal. But then, I'm just a tourist, not a spy. Or, so I want you to believe. Today, we step from the shadows and into a meeting that defies a black-and-white morality of war. We meet Major Alfred William Sansom. To the front-line soldiers, he was 'Sammy,' a dapper, desk-bound officer with a penchant for mapping counterfeit banknotes. To the historians like Leonard Mosley, who wrote 'The Cat and the Mice' under his watch, he was a shrewd master of counter-espionage who di...