SummarySusan (Anna Maxwell Martin) contacts her friends from her time as a World War II code breaker at Bletchley Park--Millie (Rachael Stirling), Lucy (Sophie Rundle) and Jean (Julie Graham), to help her solve a series of murders in London.
SummarySusan (Anna Maxwell Martin) contacts her friends from her time as a World War II code breaker at Bletchley Park--Millie (Rachael Stirling), Lucy (Sophie Rundle) and Jean (Julie Graham), to help her solve a series of murders in London.
The former WWII code-breakers of this excellent British import don't deflect bullets with magical bracelets. They use their brains, determination, courage and pleasant demeanors like stealth weapons, covertly undermining postwar expectations to right wrongs no one else seems to notice.
They reunite to help Bletchley alum Alice in a personal matter that grippingly involves an illegitimate child, a chemical spill and top secret military documents. [11 Apr 2014, p.60]
Both series [The Bletchley Circle and "Call the Midwife"] find a clever, entertaining way to pay tribute to women who in their time were often overlooked and underestimated, and nevertheless found ways to never be ordinary.
The intriguing three-part The Bletchley Circle, which admirably avoids preciousness as it depicts the teamwork of four women who during WWII worked secretly for the government as code breakers (Bletchley Park was their HQ).