MI5 Director General Sir Ken McCallum says he is a fan of the TV spy drama “Slow Horses.” The BBC reports that McCallum describes himself as a “Slow Horses man,” presenting the show as one he follows personally. The programme is widely characterized as an “anti–James Bond” style spy drama, focusing on dysfunctional intelligence work rather than glamorous espionage tropes. The Belfast Telegraph also reports that McCallum reveals his interest in the series, while providing the same basic detail that he is a fan of the show. Across the coverage, the focus stays on McCallum’s public comment about his viewing preferences, with no indication in these reports of policy changes, official endorsements, or further related remarks. The reporting frames the disclosure as a personal anecdote from the UK intelligence service head rather than an operational statement.