Hut 33

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Running Time: 30 minutes (approx)

Sitcom by James Cary, set in Bletchley Park in the 1940s. Three code-breakers are forced to share a draughty wooden hut as they try to break German ciphers. Unfortunately, they hate each other. It's 1942, the war is not going well and the codebreakers of Bletchley Park are under even more pressure than before. Hut 33, the worst performing hut, resorts to desperate measures to improve results. Archie, Gordon and Charles try to think like Germans to help them predict the letter combinations on the Enigma machine. Unfortunately their experiment in psychological warfare goes very badly awry. With Robert Bathurst, Tom Goodman-Hill, Olivia Colman, Fergus Craig.

When is Hut 33 next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on BBC Radio Four November 11th, 11:30am and on BBC Radio Four November 18th, 11:30am. See more...

Main Cast

Robert Bathurst
Image for Tom Goodman-HillTom Goodman-Hill
Image for Olivia ColmanOlivia Colman
Alex MacQueen

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