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Football Not so much espionage as dabbling in sporting geo-politics, Geller claims to have been flying over Wembley and moved the ball when Scottish player Gary McAllister took – and missed – a penalty against England in the 1996 European Championships.
Not since the James Bond movies spurred a flood of shows populated by super spies in the mid to late 1960's -- including "The Man from U.N.C.L.E.," "I Spy," "Mission: Impossible" and the satirical "Get Smart" -- has there been so much espionage on television.
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Pierre, who looks a little like a young Woody Allen, is a father of two, with a bossy, hysterical wife, Jessica (Alexandra Maria Lara), who hates her husband's double life so much that he lies and tells her he has abandoned espionage.
Murray said he believed espionage in sports was more prolific now, with so much money and fame at stake.
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