My life as an undercover CIA agent: Part One

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When she was 21 Amaryllis Fox was recruited by the CIA, the American intelligence service, and became one of its youngest undercover agents. In part one of the interview, she tells Jo Fidgen how her career started with a dramatic trip in Myanmar, then known as Burma, as an 18 year old. In part two, we’ll hear about how her job with the CIA was to infiltrate the networks of people trying sell nuclear, chemical and biological weapons on the black market. Presenter: Jo Fidgen Producer: Thomas Harding Assinder Picture: Amaryllis Fox Credit: Tristar Media