The Bletchley Circle
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The Bletchley Circle

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S02E04 - "Uncustomed Goods, Part 2"

Wyemitowany Jan 27, 2014, 12:00 PM

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Opis

Cztery kobiety, które pracowały podczas II wojny światowej w centrali łamania szyfrów, łączą siły, by złapać seryjnego zabójcę.

Szczegóły

Status
Zakończony
Język
English
Czas trwania
45 min
Premiera
September 6, 2012
Zakończony
January 27, 2014

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Odcinki (2 Sezonów · 7 Odcinków)

Blood on Their Hands, Part 1

Former Bletchley Park worker Alice Merren is in prison awaiting trial for the murder of the eminent scientist John Richards. Driven by her belief in Alice's innocence and that she is hiding the truth about John's death, Jean attempts to regroup the circle in order to help establish the innocence of one of their own.

Jan 6, 2014

45 min

Blood on Their Hands, Part 2

Following the discovery of Lizzie Lancaster's true identity, the women face a race against time to prove Alice's innocence and save her from the hangman's noose. However, subsequent investigations lead to the discovery of a much darker military conspiracy.

Jan 13, 2014

45 min

Uncustomed Goods, Part 1

Spirited Millie is earning a bit of money selling odds and ends on the black market. But Millie stumbles across a seam of post-Second World War unwholesomeness when she annoys some very dangerous people and gets into trouble. Soon, the other Bletchley girls must rally to her aid.

Jan 20, 2014

45 min

Uncustomed Goods, Part 2

Lack of action by the police leaves the women to conclude there must be corruption within the vice squad and that catching the gang red-handed is their only option. Plotting to infiltrate the crime ring to find out the location of the hotel being used as a base, they visit Marta in her restaurant, pretending Jean is a potential new client. This leads to an opportunity for Lucy to memorise the businesswoman's ledger, which may hold the key to the whole operation.

Jan 27, 2014

45 min

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