David Schwimmer is back for second series of Intelligence
Friends star is joined by Nick Mohammed as his clueless junior analyst sidekick Joseph Harries, alongside Sylvestra Le Touzel, Jane Stanness, Ollie Birch and Diane Morgan.
David Schwimmer is back as a brash American secret agent in Sky One’s Intelligence, which returns next week.
After narrowly avoiding extradition to the United States on charges of treason, NSA agent Jerry Bernstein finds himself the centre of attention once again when the Russians obtain a cyberweapon Jerry himself helped to develop.
With his intel vital to the safety of the nation, he is more than willing to once again step into the role of the office alpha male and save the day. But with the stakes so high, and with him still facing demons from his past, can he avoid a national disaster?
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The Friends star is joined by Nick Mohammed as his clueless junior analyst sidekick Joseph Harries, alongside Sylvestra Le Touzel, Jane Stanness, Ollie Birch and Diane Morgan.
Intelligence begins on Tuesday, 8 June, 10pm on Sky One and Now TV
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