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  1. Episode #1.4: Directed by David Yates. With John Simm, Benedict Wong, James McAvoy, Kelly Macdonald. Foy tells his side of the story, but something doesn't add up. Helen uncovers a connection between Foy and a shady lobbying firm that works for the energy sector.

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    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • David Yates
    • 2003-06-08
  2. Episodes two to five were initially premiered on the digital television station BBC Four at 10:00pm on the nights of the preceding episodes' BBC One broadcast; however episode six was held back for a premiere on BBC One, so as not to allow the final twists to be spoiled for those who did not have access to digital television.

  3. Episode 4 Aired Jun 8, 2003 Drama Reviews Stephen, furious about the affair between Cal and Anne, tells the press in the hope of destroying Cal's reputation.

    • David Yates
    • May 18, 2003
    • David Morrissey
  4. Season: State of Play Episode: 4 Year: 2003 Duration: 58 min. · State of Play · E4. M. CC. Additional Information. Genre: Drama. More like this. Stonehouse. Based on the absurdly true story, Matthew Macfadyen (Spooks) stars as MP John Stonehouse, the British politician who elaborately faked his own death in 1974.

  5. 58min. TV-MA. Stephen's position becomes more isolated while Cal and his team corner Dominic Foy, who constantly changes his story. He's clearly running scared but why? This video is currently unavailable.

  6. Watch State of Play — Season 1, Episode 4 with a subscription on Max. Page 1 of 6, 11 total items. The NFL confronts the challenge of making the game safer; football business leaders and...

  7. S1 E4 ∙ 80 min. Conspiracy thriller about an ambitious MP and an investigative journalist - what a combination! A furious Stephen tells the press about Cal and Anne's affair, but soon regrets it. G.