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M.I. High

Series 3

Episode 1: Art Attacks

First broadcast: on CBBC ChannelLatest broadcast: on CBBC Channel

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MI High has two new agents and their first mission is to find out who is vandalising world famous monuments with graffiti. The team races against time to find the culprit before national security is compromised.

It's a new year and MI High has two new spies, Oscar Cole and Carrie Stewart, and a different boss, Frank London. Rose Gupta is unsure of her inexperienced team-mates until they get to work on their new mission where both Oscar and Carrie demonstrate their natural ability as spies.

The world's most famous monuments are being vandalised. The Eiffel Tower, the Taj Mahal and the Great Wall of China have all been covered in provocative artwork which mocks the host country. Each missive is signed by famous graffiti artist Kranky. The timing of this couldn't be worse. The UK is trying to get the world to sign the Anti-SKUL Treaty, which should unite the world in their fight against their evil adversary, the Grand Master. But Kranky's spray can work is making Britain look foolish and the world is reluctant to sign.

The spies find Kranky and question him. They believe he is working for SKUL, but on further interrogation they realise that it is not him, but a SKUL agent posing as Kranky. With expert calculations, Rose guesses where the SKUL agent will strike next: the Pyramids. Will the spies stop the SKUL agent in time to persuade the world to sign the treaty? Show less

Contributors

Oscar Cole:
Ben Kerfoot
Carrie Stewart:
Charlene Chika Osuagwu
Frank London:
Jonny Freeman
Mr Flatley:
Chris Stanton
Grandmaster:
Julian Bleach
Brian Gainsborough:
David Robb
Scoop Doggy:
Sam Melvin
Avril Franklin:
Jenny Huxley Golden
Davina Berrys:
Eliza Cummings-Cove
Donovan Butler:
Joseph Cocklin
Homie Apathy:
Anthony Genas
French Diplomat:
Valentine Pelka
Student Hoodie:
Ashley Kumar
Director:
Simon Hook
Director:
Simon Hook

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