The Pigeon Tunnel tells the story of British spy David Cornwell, better known as bestselling author John le Carré.

By Morgan Cormack

Published: Wednesday, 11 October 2023 at 10:00 AM


New feature documentary, The Pigeon Tunnel, is set to be an anticipated watch for any fan of spies, espionage and real-life wonder.

The new film follows the life and career of former British spy David Cornwell, who is better known by his pen-name of John le Carré. Of course, many book and TV lovers will know the late novelist for works such as Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy and The Night Manager, both of which have been adapted for the screen.

Well, The Pigeon Tunnel will span a staggering six decades, with le Carré delivering his final and most candid interview amid a documentary that is packed full of rare archival footage and dramatised vignettes.

As if that wasn’t enough to get us excited for the new documentary, RadioTimes.com has an exclusive first look at the Apple TV+ film. In the clip, we start to get a sense of what it would have taken to be part of MI5.

The clip opens with an ominous-looking tunnel scene that is narrated by le Carré, who says: “It’s terribly difficult to recruit for a secret service. In the end, you’re looking for somebody who is a bit bad but at the same time, loyal.”

Going on to talk about what MI5 were looking for in their recruits, he says: “There’s a type they were looking for in my day and I fitted perfectly: Separated early from the nest, boarding school, but looking for institutional embrace. I can see my own life still as a succession of embraces and escapes.”

You can watch the clip for yourself below: