M.I. High

M.I. High is a British action television series produced by Kudos for CBBC and created by Keith Brumpton. The series focuses on a team of undercover teenage spies working for a fictional version of the secret intelligence agency MI9 who have to balance their school life with their jobs as secret agents. The line-up of spies has altered between the show's seven series.

The series premiered on 8 January 2007 and originally ended on 21 March 2011 after five series, before being revived for a further two series that were broadcast between 7 January 2013 and 31 March 2014. The show was cancelled in 2015, as the main filming locations of the series no longer existed.



Plot
The series follows the adventures of four secondary school pupils who work as undercover spies. The spies are led by MI9 agent Frank London (Jonny Freeman) whose cover job is a school caretaker. All other spies' covers have been blown, and the only spies left undercover are those still being trained, including those still enrolled in school. To reach their base 230 feet below the school, they slide a light switch across which reveals a fingerprint scanner lock. They enter the caretaker's store room and pull a broom which turns the floor into a high-speed lift which changes the spies' clothing and hairstyles. The identity of the overarching villains The Grand Master (Series 1–5) and The Mastermind (Series 6–7) remains a mystery within the show. The team must constantly save the world from domination by a variety of villains, whilst hiding their spy identities from their teachers and peers, and completing their school work.

Sad Men (Season 07, Episode 10)
M.I.9 have acquired a fragmented message from the terror organisation 99p. They are a group that is dedicated to bringing down the world's economy to 99p. The message reveals that the group is going to attack the M.I.9 Communication Centre and Dan, Aneisha and Keri go to investigate but are attacked by the group. After managing to escape, the team question how 99p managed to find the centre. An external breach is to blame, leading the team to believe that Scraper Associates are at fault, being the only non-M.I.9 personnel to have access to facilities. Meanwhile at St Hearts, after having many billboards installed, by the same Scraper Associates, Mr Flatley and the students try to come up with an advert to promote their school.