Sitcom by James Cary, set in Bletchley Park in 1941
Sitcom by James Cary, set in Bletchley Park in 1941. Hut 33's record is the worst in the complex. Charles is mortified, Archie is desperate and Gordon wants to impress a girl.
DetailsBottom of Bletchley Park's league, the code breakers set out to prove themselves. Stars Robert Bathurst. From June 2008.
DetailsThe office has run out of paper and pencils and the canteen is only serving boiled cauliflower. Archie refuses to resort to the services of a spiv, but Charles has no such scruples.
DetailsThe code breakers run out of rations - can special new recruit Willis save their bacon? Stars Robert Bathurst. From May 2008.
DetailsA royal visitor is coming to inspect Bletchley Park, but the top brass are worried that this particular royal is a Nazi sympathiser.
DetailsThe Bletchley Park code-breakers hit panic stations when a royal visitor arrives. Stars Robert Bathurst. From May 2008.
DetailsA message indicates that a German spy is going to be parachuted nearby. But the spy turns out to be an old friend of Charles.
DetailsTo avoid a war posting to Burma, the blundering code breakers must catch a German spy. Stars Robert Bathurst. From June 2008.
DetailsSitcom by James Cary. An American visitor joins Hut 33. He seems to be very wealthy and very gullible, but he also happens to be Roosevelt's nephew.
DetailsThe Bletchley Park code breakers' attempt to fleece a wealthy American backfires. Stars Robert Bathurst. From June 2008.
DetailsJabs for yellow fever are compulsory. But Charles is too much of a snob to be injected by an Australian doctor, Archie is scared of needles and Gordon still needs a note from mum.
DetailsThe code breakers must get jabs, but they all rustle up excuses to avoid the needle. Stars Robert Bathurst. From June 2008.
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