Hut 33



Radio 4's Hut 33, written by James Cary and produced by Adam Bromley.

Bletchley Park, 1941. As WWII rolls on, the men and women at Bletchley work tirelessly to break German codes, matching wits with the fabled Enigma Machine.

When they aren't too busy bickering with one another, and otherwise having the most ridiculous war imaginable.

Archie (Tom Goodman-Hill) is a working-class Geordie who was rejected from Oxford by a pompous don for not knowing how to use a fish fork properly. Years later, this don re-enters his life when Charles (Robert Bathurst) is assigned to act as their hut's resident linguistics expert. Mutual hate ensues between the working-class, socialist Archie, and arrogant, old-monied, conservative Charles.

Also stationed in Hut 33 are young prodigy Gordon (Fergus Craig), IQ 196, whose mother won't let him wear proper trousers until he turns 18, and the ever-silent Winstanley. They are overseen by Third Lieutenant Joshua Fanshawe-Marshall (Alex MacQueen), kicked upstairs for driving an entire tank regiment into the sea ("The colours on the map were very misleading. I honestly thought that blue meant 'sky'."). Polish resistance fighter Minka (Olivia Colman) often drops in -- with varying degrees of literalness -- and rounding out the cast is cheerful, lascivious Mrs. Best (Lill Roughley), proprietor of the local pub.

Tropes that appear in this work include:
"Minka: Ooh, I am French Resistance! I work in cafe in Paris, and sometimes I serve Nazi officers croissant that is not quite fresh!"
 * Abhorrent Admirer: Mrs. B to Charles.
 * Action Girl: Minka.
 * Ax Crazy: Minka, who carries a Bren gun everywhere and is delighted to be presented with rusty barbed wire as a Christmas present.
 * Cheese-Eating Surrender Monkeys: Charles and Minka's opinion of the French. Minka's opinion of the French Resistance is equally unflattering.

"Josh: He says, "When you attack the enemy, scream and shout as you do so."
 * Cloudcuckoolander: 3rd Lieutenant Josh Fanshawe-Marshall, who was equally sad to find out that Santa and Winston Churchill don't exist, and reports that the Germans are fielding armies of flying monkeys after seeing a "newsreel" in London. His advice during a bombing raid is to "stand very still. They'll go away!"
 * Josh's father, General "Crusher" Fanshawe-Marshall, combines this with Ax Crazy. Has mistakenly invaded Denmark, Switzerland and Chad.

Archie: That reminds me. How did his raid on Dieppe go?

Josh: Very badly. It was almost as if the Germans knew we were coming."


 * Deadpan Snarker: Archie
 * Double Agent: In one episode,.
 * Extended Disarming: Applies to Minka on several occasions.
 * Gentleman Snarker: Charles
 * I Call Her "Vera": Minka has names for several of her weapons, including "Mr. Choppy-Chop" the knife.
 * It Will Never Catch On: The "I-tube", an inter-hut communications system. Gordon envisions it one day spanning the globe in a massive interconnected network, and it will be called ... "The World Wide Spider!"
 * Charles' higher cause: "Of course I don't want Germany to win. Imagine what Europe would be like if everything got standardized, measured and regulated! I'm fighting this war to make sure that never happens."
 * Kicked Upstairs: Josh, after losing an entire tank battalion by driving it into the English Channel. He is also demoted to Third Lieutenant.
 * Mother Russia Makes You Strong: (Polish version.) As a contrast to the British men, who range from polite to effete, Minka is the sort of woman who can probably strangle a cow and believes that the way to a man's heart is through using a bayonet.
 * Ninja Maid: Minka is, ostensibly, the Hut 33's secretary. She rarely seems to be doing any secretarial duties, however, and is more often found keeping guard or performing interrogations.
 * Oop North: Archie. Charles has strong prejudices against anywhere north of, roughly, London.
 * Really Gets Around: Mrs. Best. Name any prominent figure of the period and she will announce, "I've had 'im."
 * Running Gag: Several.
 * Minka appears out of nowhere, and everyone screams in fright.
 * Mrs. Best turns out to have had sex with someone famous.
 * Charles turns out to have known a famous Nazi.
 * Stiff Upper Lip: Charles, as a consummate gentleman, likes to believe he has this.
 * Take That: Numerous.
 * From the time the team was nearly sent to Iraq: "Even the Nazis wouldn't be so barbaric as to bomb an ancient city like Baghdad!"
 * Minka: "Cardiff make me homesick. It look just like Warsaw, after Nazi destroy it."
 * Token Evil Teammate: Sorta. Certainly this is Archie's view of Charles. While Charles has spoken in favor of some of Hitler's practices (and ability to organize), he dreads Germany homogenizing Europe according to their standards of cuisine. Archie thinks he's a fascist, but he's mostly just arrogant and exceedingly privileged, rather than a full-on Nazi sympathizer.
 * Charles knew several Nazis socially before the war, and Archie insinuates others. In one episode it is revealed that he taught one at Oxford, accepting him over Archie because "he was bright, well-read and not from Newcastle."
 * Too Dumb to Live: Characters often wonder just how Josh is still alive.
 * Unusual Euphemism: Mrs. Best's descriptions of famous people she's had sex with
 * Admiral Doenitz: "I'm not playing Up Periscope again."
 * Albert Einstein: "I'd patent some of the things he could do with a slide rule."
 * Victoria's Secret Compartment: Minka often produces a knife when there is no readily obvious place it could have been hidden. When asked where she was keeping it, she replies simply "Secret place".
 * World War II: The setting is Bletchley Park at the height of the war.