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Pierre Guillame,
better known by the
anglicised form
Peter Guillam, is a
fictional character in John le Carré's
series of
espionage novels. He
first appears...
- Control, Control's right-hand-man
George Smiley, and Smiley's protégé
Peter Guillam –
escape unscathed, and it is
revealed that
Mundt was a
double agent whom...
- went into hiding.
Smiley sends Guillam to
steal the duty officer's
logbook for the
night Tarr
contacted London.
Guillam is
unexpectedly brought before...
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intelligence organization, "The Circus", and its
agents George Smiley and
Peter Guillam. The Spy Who Came in from the Cold
portrays Western espionage methods as...
- Mr
Guillam,
surprised by the action, fled the lavatory, only to be
followed by the male who
cried out that he
would have had **** with him. Mr
Guillam was...
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since died, and Smiley's
former protégé,
Peter Guillam, has been
demoted to the "scalphunters".
Guillam unexpectedly approaches Smiley and
takes him to...
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launch an
independent investigation with the help of his protege,
Peter Guillam, and
police detective Oliver Mendel. Smiley's
investigation uncovers that...
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along with
Guillam and
Circus and CIA operatives,
arrive in Hong Kong to
oversee the
final stages of the operation.
Smiley and
Guillam catch Westerby...
- also made many
television appearances,
which included portraying Peter Guillam in the
miniseries Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (1979),
playing the Valeyard...
- trade. With ****istance from
fellow Circus agent and Smiley's protégé
Peter Guillam, the men
learn that "Blondie" is
actually called Hans-Dieter Mundt, and...