Thou Shalt Not Kill (Spooks)

"Thou Shalt Not Kill"
Spooks episode
Episode no.Series 1
Episode 1
Directed byBharat Nalluri
Written byDavid Wolstencroft
Original air date13 May 2002 (2002-05-13)
Running time59 minutes
Guest appearances
  • Lisa Faulkner as Helen Flynn
  • Lisa Eichhorn as Mary Kane
  • Megan Dodds as Christine Dale
  • Ken Bones as Keith Burns
  • Adam Kotz as Mike Lynott
  • Karen Westwood as Karen Lynott
  • Alexandra Robinson as Sarah Lynott
  • Anni Rademacher as Claire Lynott
  • Rachel Power as Rachel
  • Paul Haigh as Rob
  • Derek Riddell as Steven
  • Nick Lamont as John
  • Paul Broughton as Paul
  • Matt Delamere as Ringo
  • Kelly Rolfe as "Osprey"
  • Louisde Ludgate as Female PR
  • Oliver Fox as Clive
  • Tara Moran as Guest 1
  • Stephen Hudson as Hack
  • Royce Mills as Toby McInnes
  • George Eggay as Male Nurse
  • Kay Noone as Elderly Woman
  • William Buckhurst as Exposal Expert
  • Jon Huyton as "Foxtrot"
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"Thou Shalt Not Kill"[1] is the premiere episode of the British television series Spooks. It first aired on BBC One in the United Kingdom on 13 May 2002. The episode was written by series creator David Wolstencroft and directed by Bharat Nalluri. "Thou Shalt Not Kill" focuses on MI5's activities in stopping an anti-abortion group who have smuggled 20 explosive devices to be used against family planning doctors. The episode title is a reference to the sixth Commandment.

The pilot went through 30 rewrites and four separate story changes before the BBC were satisfied with the plot. It would be rewritten again following the September 11 attacks, with the purpose of acknowledging the series premise as battling terrorism. Filming took place mostly in London, England using a long lens camera. The idea of using split screen, regularly used by the series, came from Nalluri after filming wrapped up for the episode, and was not inspired by the American television series 24.

Following its broadcast, the pilot was seen by over nine million viewers, easily winning its time slot, having nearly doubled viewership from ITV1 at the same time; the ratings went beyond the producers' expectations. However, critics gave varied responses towards the episode.

  1. ^ Secret Credits (Spooks DVD (Series 1)). Contender Entertainment Group. 2003.