When
an unknown man storms into an office, and in a fit of rage hands in what we
suppose to be his letter of resignation, because at this point no-one is
completely sure what he’s doing, well not the first time we don’t! We are not
told that he has just resigned his job. Nor does that man look important enough
to be handed a letter of resignation. No, not handed, the letter is slammed
down upon the desk and stamped with the man’s fist! This angry man paces the
office shouting at the passive man sat behind the desk who remains unemotional.
It’s not even a very impressive office come to think of it. It’s nothing more than
a poky little box room, perhaps the man sat behind the desk is nothing more
than a first contact, a receptionist within whatever organization he
represents, although we assume its a department within British Military
Intelligence. The man is angry about something, angry enough for him to chuck
up his job. And the letter, what happened to the letter? Perhaps the man sat
behind the desk went and handed it to someone else, the Colonel seems a likely
candidate. Which in turn asks, why didn’t this man hand in his letter of
resignation to the Colonel in the first place? Did the Colonel then keep the
letter? He might have passed it to Sir Charles Portland, after all he’s the
boss despite his late appearance in the series! And what then? The letter filed
away in one of those grey filing cabinets we see during the opening sequence!
And the location of this office? For filming purposes a small room in the
underground car park was used. But of course the man having parked his Lotus 7
left the car park via the way out, so fictionally I like to think the office is
located somewhere in a building in White Hall, which is but a stone’s throw
away from the car park!
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